In case you missed it this week in Battersea

By Lexi Iles

24th Apr 2022 | Local News

In case you missed it this week in Battersea
In case you missed it this week in Battersea

Happy Sunday! We hope you've enjoyed a relaxing weekend.

We know how busy the week can be so every Sunday we like to round up the top bits of news you might of missed during the week.

Local elections: Final deadline for proxy vote applications is fast approaching

The deadline to apply for a postal vote in the upcoming local elections has passed.

But if you are unable to attend your polling station in Battersea on May 5, there is still time to apply for a vote by proxy.

Appeal to locate truck that rammed into a police car in Lambeth

Police officers are appealing for the public's help to trace a tipper truck that rammed into a police car in Lambeth on Friday.

The incident took place on Friday April 15 in Landor Road, Stockwell.

No mow May in Battersea

Areas of Battersea will remain unmown this spring to encourage pollinators.

This is part of the national campaign run by the charity Plantlife and supports the council's biodiversity strategy.

Celebrate the new home of Battersea's Royal Academy of Dance this May

Battersea's Royal Academy of Dance is celebrating its new home this May with a free open day.

On Sunday May 8 people are invited to the new building 10:00-16:00 on York Road.

TOOTING: Do you recognise this man?

Residents in South West London as being asked if they recognise the man photographed following an incident at Tooting Bec.

Police believe he may have information regarding what happened.

That's all from us for now.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend.

     

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