Housing Workshop

Yesterday, a few Kambala Estate committee members and residents attended the Cllr Aydin Dikerdem Housing Workshop at the York Gardens Library. The workshop was followed by a question and answer and few of our residents took part telling their issues to Cllr Aydin Dikerdem who is the Cabinet member for housing at the Wandsworth Council.

A few of them were having issues with dampness and mould so I have attached this new leaflet that may help you with your issues.

Don’t hesitate to contact the council to remove mould in your flat, I did and they came and cleaned the mould off.

Garden Competition

Wandsworth Council is running another Garden competition this year.

One of our Kambala residents won last year. Maybe we can win it again this year.
Feel free to participate- you may win a price 😊
All submissions must be sent by 31st July 2025.

How to enter :

-Submit some photos
-Short description of your garden
-Full name, address, contact number
-State category
Then send an email to: [email protected]

This competition is open to all council tenants and leaseholders.
Good luck 😃

Kambala on the March 2025 Edition of Homelife

I know Christmas feels like ages ago, but the council just featured our Kambala Christmas Party and Grotto in the March edition of Homelife! 🎄✨ So lovely to see our community celebration being recognised! 💫

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KERA walk around the estate

Kera committee members met on the 26th of February to walk around the estate with the Estate managers and the Wandsworth waste management team. It was positive.

Kera Walkabout February 2025

We found an alternative by having few big recycling bin installed as a trial.
This still need to be confirmed by the council, but watch this space…

Wandsworth London Borough of Culture 2025

Wandsworth’s London Borough of Culture 2025 Programme has launched!

Kicking off this April, our year-long celebration will bring people together to enjoy the rich mix of traditions, festivals, food, and arts that make our borough so special. This year is all about showing how culture can spark joy, making us feel happier, healthier and more connected to each other.

LBOC Launch Event at the BAC V2 Horizontal

Sandra Munoz-Alvarez, chair of Kambala Resident Association, is one of the Wandsworth London Borough of Culture’s Champions, and she will make sure to share all the amazing events currently brewing for this amazing year through her Battersea Noticeboard Whatsapp group. The champions are local creatives who share the information, attend funding decision meetings for the various art funds, and are involved directly with the London Borough of Culture. In Kambala, we started the London Borough of Culture year by securing funding from the the Royal Academy of Dance and organising free Flamenco Classes in our community clubroom

Official Launch of LBOC 2025
London borough of culture champions

Get ready for epic experiences: from a mass dance event to huge outdoor concerts, plus festivals of food, heritage and performing arts, all designed to lift spirits, spark creativity, and connect us all.

Culture is for everyone, and 2025 will open doors, offering young people creative opportunities, involving every school, and paving pathways to careers in the arts.

LBOC Launch Event at the BAC

The Official Wandsworth London Borough of Culture video launch was premiered at the BAC Art Centre on the launch day, and another version was displayed later in the evening on the iconic Picadilly Circus screen.

LBOC Screening at Piccadilly Circus Square version

This year is more than an event – it’s a catalyst for change, aiming to improve our wellbeing, strengthen our communities, and celebrate the joy culture brings to our lives.

Visit: welcometowandsworth.com 

KERA Website Revamped

We’re excited to announce that the Kambala Residents’ Association website has been revamped—with a new name and a fresh look!

You can now find us at www.mykambala.co.uk.
We chose this name because Kambala is more than just an estate

Our email has also changed to [email protected], making it easier to reach us.

The updated website will keep you informed about events, community projects, resident updates, and ways to get involved. Check it out and stay connected! 💙🏡

Help Us Keep KERA Accredited!

Kambala Residents’ Association will soon be knocking on doors to collect signatures from at least 20% of our residents—a requirement to remain an accredited Resident Association. We must complete this process by the end of March 2025.

One of our KERA committee member will contact you back, bring you the form and collect the signatures wit you on your chosen time.

Your support keeps our community strong—thank you! 💙🏡

Seven Rings, Seven Days

KERA welcomes this news from Wandsworth Council as it will benefit our residents and hopefully help improve the current flytipping situation happening in our estate

The dedicated contact number of 0208 871 6000, which a member of staff will answer within 7 rings, was launched on 30 January together with a new promise that residents reporting graffiti, a dangerous pothole or broken street sign will see it fixed in 7 days.

The council is also offering every household two free bulky waste collections a year – saving households up to £47 each – to help achieve cleaner streets across the borough. Weekly waste collections and recycling collections are also guaranteed, alongside the expansion of much-loved Mega Skip Days.

Free Bulky Waste Collection

KERA is delighted to share this news from Wandsworth Council with all our Kambala residents. Watch this video and continue reading for more info:

From now on, every household in Wandsworth get two free bulky waste collections every 12 months. This is a rolling 12 months that starts on the date your first free collection is made. 

The council will take up to four items or 12 sacks of waste for free. If you want more items collected, you can pay extra.

If you run out of free collections, you can pay our standard charges for more collections.

Collections for landlords and DIY waste collections are not free.


We would love that all our resident feel proud of where we live so please help us to reduce the constant fly-tipping activities in Kambala Estate by simply sharing this news with all your neigbours or avoiding putting your rubbish on the street.