London Rental Property News for September 2012
Academy and leisure centre given the go ahead in North Kensington
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has given the green light to plans for a new academy and leisure centre in North Kensington.
Read Article ... Published on 30th September, 2012
Lambeth Council agrees ten-year plan for Vauxhall
While Vauxhall is a popular area for those who want to live close to the heart of London, there is arguably less community spirit to be found there than in many other parts of the capital.
Read Article ... Published on 28th September, 2012
Wandsworth Council names possible cycle hire locations
Boris bikes have been a huge hit with Londoners and it is said that lettings in areas close to the docking stations have become increasingly popular, especially in areas where bus and train connections are lacking.
Read Article ... Published on 28th September, 2012
Cinema given the go ahead in Orpington
Local residents and those seeking property to rent in Orpington are set to benefit from another community amenity in the near future.
Read Article ... Published on 27th September, 2012
Prime central London property prices continue to rise
The price of prime central London property continued to increase this month, putting homes in sought-after parts of the capital even further out of reach of many buyers.
Read Article ... Published on 27th September, 2012
New Westminster sports centre gets the go ahead
Westminster City Council has approved plans to build a £17 million public sports centre in the Queen's Park area by consolidating two existing facilities.
Read Article ... Published on 21st September, 2012
Camberwell residents consulted over local improvements
Residents in Camberwell are being asked for their opinion on possible improvements to their local community as part of a major regeneration scheme for the area.
Read Article ... Published on 19th September, 2012
Golders Green: Cafe culture in north London
Golders Green is a very diverse, affluent and cosmopolitan district situated in the London borough of Barnet in the north of the capital.
Read Article ... Published on 18th September, 2012
Acton Council approves housing estate plans
Plans to regenerate the Acton Gardens housing estate and create some 2,500 new homes have been given the go ahead by the local council.
Read Article ... Published on 14th September, 2012
Hackney's streets to become more child-friendly
Families living in the London borough of Hackney are to benefit from a new scheme which aims to make the area's streets safer for young children.
Read Article ... Published on 13th September, 2012
Bow: The thriving heart of the East End
Situated in the London borough of Tower Hamlets on the eastern fringe of the capital, Bow is a thriving part of the East End and a highly popular residential area.
Read Article ... Published on 12th September, 2012
Bartlett Park improvement plans being examined
Tower Hamlets Council has confirmed that it had a good response to its six-week public consultation on plans to redevelop Bartlett Park and make major improvements for local residents, both to the park itself and the road network bordering it.
Read Article ... Published on 12th September, 2012
Wandsworth Council upgrades sports facilities
The London 2012 Olympic Games have left a lasting sporting legacy on the whole of the capital, not just in those areas where the main venues were built.
Read Article ... Published on 11th September, 2012
Redevelopment of Battersea Power Station to start in 2013
The imposing structure of the Grade II listed Battersea Power Station has long been a feature of the London skyline, but it has not generated any electricity since 1983.
Read Article ... Published on 10th September, 2012
Prime residential property developments in London up 70%
London has always been an attractive place for developers due to the high levels of demand from people looking for property to rent in London.
Read Article ... Published on 6th September, 2012
Bus stand completed at Streatham Hub
Streatham Hub will bring major benefits for the area's residents when it opens at the end of 2013 and the project has just reached its first major milestone.
Read Article ... Published on 3rd September, 2012