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We publish a lively quarterly newsletter called Battersea Matters, keeping members up to date with progress on local campaigns, with interviews with local businessmen, articles on local history, and much more besides. The most recent edition, together with an archive of past editions is now available on line for viewing or downloading onto your own computer.
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Battersea Matters
Winter 2011
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Latest Press Releases from Wandsworth Council
Avoid traffic gridlock in town centre
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New medical centre for Tooting
Council ready for cold snap
Plan for new primary free school in Tooting
Firefighters urge the public to take extra care on their travels as snow move...
Council first to provide "warts and all" info for armchair critics
Firefighters called to bin fire in supermarket yard
Thames Tunnel's "small shafts" could cause years of misery
Not my drugs and not my trousers, ex-addict explains
Latest Press Releases from Wandsworth Council
Avoid traffic gridlock in town centre
London prepares for cold weather
New medical centre for Tooting
Council ready for cold snap
Plan for new primary free school in Tooting

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