Brighter Living Fair

Join us at Battersea Arts Centre on 13 November 2025 for the Brighter Living Fair – a free, all-day event for Wandsworth’s older residents and unpaid carers.

To book:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wandsworth-council-brighter-living-fair-2025-tickets-1715132279819?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

🗣 KERA at the Clapham Junction Community Meeting 🏙

As a KERA representative, I attended the Clapham Junction Community Meeting on Wednesday, 29 October, at St. Peter’s Church, Battersea, hosted by Wandsworth Council.

The event brought residents together to discuss ideas and share feedback on shaping the future of Clapham Junction station and the surrounding areas. It was a great opportunity to ensure the voices of Kambala residents are heard in decisions that affect our wider community during the Q&A session that followed their presentation

We’re proud to be part of these important conversations — building connections and helping to shape a brighter, more inclusive future for Battersea! 💬💛

If you want to read a more detailed report of the event: https://www.cjag.org/2025/11/02/clapham-junction-masterplan-secret-panel-ignored-expertise-and-recycled-ideas/

Wandsworth Resident Conference 15th October 2025

On 15th October 2025, Kambala RA attended the Wandsworth Residents Conference at the Civic Suite, organised by Wandsworth Council. We caught up and networked with Senia Dedic (Falcon Estate RA) and Hadas Hagos (Doddington & Rollo RA, Community Housing Champion).

Highlights:
The event was well organised, with a wide range of local service stalls. We particularly enjoyed the community garden workshop, which inspired us to create a Wandsworth Community Gardens WhatsApp group (QR code to follow). The Kambala Committee is also keen to develop garden projects, especially as one of our members has a degree in agriculture.
We also attended a workshop on developing estate clubrooms and discussed reopening the Kambala Clubroom with Tom Crawley (Head of Residents & Estate Services). We hope to see this valuable community space back in use soon.
Residents were treated to lunch from Octagreen, plus a Wandsworth T-shirt and £10 Sainsbury’s voucher.

Concerns:
Some residents felt the council’s tone was overly self-congratulatory, especially given ongoing repair delays and poor follow-up experienced by many residents we talked to. From Kambala’s side, we are still waiting for updates from our April 2025 estate walkabout with the Waste Management Team regarding trial recycling bins. Despite repeated invitations to meetings, there has been no response — this lack of follow-up is unacceptable.

In conclusion:
The conference was well organised, positive overall and a great opportunity to connect, but the council must ensure real action follows these events.

For Kambala we would like the Waste management team to attend our meeting and at least have the decency to reply to our emails.

🌟 KERA Members Featured in “Our Story” Exhibition! 🌟

We’re so proud to share that three of our KERA members — Sandra, Lisa, and Selami — were featured in the Our Story exhibition, organised by the Winstanley Neighbourhood Regeneration Team.

The exhibition showcases striking portraits of 40 incredible community champions, celebrating local pride, culture and connection – the everyday heroes who make Battersea shine and was unveiled at the Battersea Community Festival last September!

You can now see these powerful images on display at York Gardens, SW11, until 12 December 2025.

Exhibition credits: Charlotte Hayley, Sandra Munoz-Alvarez, Lucy Smith

Eastern Area Housing panel (15th October) report

Good news! The bike enclosure for Kambala was approved in today’s council meeting.

However, I was very surprised by the “data” shared by the council last night. Lots of “things have improved”, but they did not allocate real time to follow up on the items from the last minute.
It felt extremely bureaucratic, rather than a working session.

It feels like a very inefficient way of working, especially when we spent 2 hours going over the report they had sent over.

When I highlighted that the issues at Kambala regarding cleaning have not been solved, I was dismissed with a “we’ll talk about it later”, so I’m planning to send another email regarding those issues once I’ve collected all the list items. If we don’t have that resolved by this quarter, I’ll initiate the formal complaint process.

If residents have more petitions or complaints that they would like Ben or I to raise in the next meeting on Dec 17, please let us know. I’ll also prepare a survey to be sent to residents in the next few weeks

The new Bike enclosure will be similar to the one installed in Coppock Close, but slightly bigger

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Falcon Road Tunnel update (12/10/2025)

The work started on Monday 21 July 2025 with support from partners including Network Rail and Shopstop and should be finished in December 2025.

Please note that sometime the bus stop where 170, 344, 315, 345, C3, 295 and 49 could be closed depending on which side of the street the work is taking place.

Transforming Battersea’s Falcon Road Bridge with winning design

Kambala RA took part in the workshops to design the Bridge at St-Peter Church Battersea and Providence House

The works include:

  • New artwork cladding along the length of both walls underneath the bridge
  • Enhanced lighting
  • Pigeon-proofing
  • New paint to the bridge structures
  • Landscaping to the south side of the bridge

Access during works

To safely carry out the works we have to install temporary traffic signals under the bridge to allow work to take place on one side at a time. One pedestrian footway will remain open throughout the works, with pedestrian crossings provided at either end.

Buses

Working closely with Transport for London, we have managed to minimise the impact on bus services during the works, however some services will be impacted at times. TfL will advertise all service information at the bus stops affected and details can be found on the TfL website.

Roadworks

To ensure better traffic flows through the area, Wandsworth Council and TfL will not permit any non-emergency roadworks on the diversion routes.

KERA AGM is on the 4th of November

It is that time again and all residents are invited to join our AGM on the 4th of November at 7PM
It should last around 1h30 and there will be refreshments after.

You are also welcome to stay at our food sharing, that our volunteers from the RA deliver every Tuesday evening. Food usually arrives between 9 and 9.30 pm.

Resident conference 2025

The Wandsworth Council Annual Residents’ Conference will take place on Wednesday 15 October 2025 at the Wandsworth Civic Suite. Every Wandsworth resident is invited

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What is the Residents’ Conference?

The conference is a chance for Council tenants, leaseholders and other residents of our estates to find out about our plans for the next year, have your say on policies and proposals, explore different engagement options and share your experiences.

This year there will be talks on the following topics including the opportunity for residents to ask questions:

  • Tackling anti-social behaviour, with the Metropolitan Police
  • The outcome and response to the recent Regulator of Social Housing’s judgement
  • How we support our residents’ associations

We will also hold workshops on:

  • Community gardens
  • Community clubrooms
  • Access for All scheme
  • Housing Online

Voluntary and community groups will also have stalls to discuss their work and give advice

How to attend

This is a free event but you do require a ticket to confirm attendance.