Wandsworth () is a
London borough in southwest
London; it forms part of
Inner London and has an estimated population of 329,677 inhabitants. Its main named areas are
Battersea
Battersea is a large district in south London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross and extends along the south bank of the River Thames. It includes the Battersea Park.
History
Batter ...
,
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
,
Putney,
Tooting and
Wandsworth Town.
The borough borders the
London Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth () is a London boroughs, London borough in South London, England, which forms part of Inner London. Its name was recorded in 1062 as ''Lambehitha'' ("landing place for lambs") and in 1255 as ''Lambeth''. The geographical centre of London ...
to the east, the
London Borough of Merton and the
Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames to the south, the
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames () in southwest London forms part of Outer London and is the only London borough on both sides of the River Thames. It was created in 1965 when three smaller council areas amalgamated under the London ...
to the west, and to the north (across the
River Thames) three boroughs, namely the
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, the
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is an Inner London borough with royal status. It is the smallest borough in London and the second smallest district in England; it is one of the most densely populated administrative regions in the ...
and the
City of Westminster
The City of Westminster is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and London boroughs, borough in Inner London. It is the site of the United Kingdom's Houses of Parliament and much of the British government. It occupies a large area of cent ...
. The local authority is
Wandsworth London Borough Council.
History
Until 1889, the current area of Wandsworth was part of the county of Surrey. In 1855 the
Wandsworth District of the Metropolis was formed comprising the parishes of
Battersea
Battersea is a large district in south London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross and extends along the south bank of the River Thames. It includes the Battersea Park.
History
Batter ...
(excluding Penge),
Clapham,
Putney,
Streatham
Streatham ( ) is a district in south London, England. Centred south of Charing Cross, it lies mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth, with some parts extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth.
Streatham was in Surrey ...
,
Tooting Graveney
Tooting is a district in South London, forming part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and partly in the London Borough of Merton. It is located south south-west of Charing Cross.
History
Tooting has been settled since pre- Saxon times ...
and
Wandsworth. Battersea was removed from the district in 1888. In 1900 the remaining district became the
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth and Battersea became the
Metropolitan Borough of Battersea.
The London Borough of Wandsworth was formed in 1965 from the former area of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea and the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth, but excluding the former parish of Clapham and most of the former parish of Streatham, which were transferred to the
London Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth () is a London boroughs, London borough in South London, England, which forms part of Inner London. Its name was recorded in 1062 as ''Lambehitha'' ("landing place for lambs") and in 1255 as ''Lambeth''. The geographical centre of London ...
. The areas to the west of
Clapham Common in the current borough of Wandsworth are often incorrectly referred to as Clapham, but are in fact part of Battersea parish.
Geography
Clapham Junction railway station
Clapham Junction railway station () is a major railway station and transport hub near St John's Hill in south-west Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It is from and from ; it is on both the South West Main Line and Brighton Main L ...
is in Battersea, rather than Clapham in the borough. There are many new or refurbished buildings along the borough's prosperous riverside including the large Chelsea Bridge Wharf. The
Peace Pagoda
A Peace Pagoda is a Buddhist stupa; a monument to inspire peace, designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search for world peace. Most, though not all, peace pagodas built since World War II ...
, one of many such international pagodas, is in Battersea Park, a sprawling rectangle often hosting circuses beside the
Thames. The
London Heliport, London's main and busiest heliport, is just beyond Battersea Park, and south of this is
New Covent Garden Market. In terms of size,
South Thames College,
Southside Shopping Centre,
Wandsworth and
The Exchange Shopping Centre,
Putney are among the largest secular structures.
Secular architecturally most highly listed buildings include:
Battersea Power Station, the
Battersea Arts Centre
The Battersea Arts Centre ("BAC") is a performance space specialising in theatre productions. Located near Clapham Junction railway station in Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, it was formerly Battersea Town Hall. It is a Grade ...
(formerly town hall),
Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, in Putney, South West London, is an independent medical charity that provides rehabilitation and long-term care to people with complex neurological disabilities caused by damage to the brain or other part ...
,
Wandsworth Town Hall, as well as particularly the interiors of the large
Gala Bingo Club, Tooting, the former
Granada Theatre Granada Theater may refer to:
* Granada Theater (Emporia, Kansas)
* Granada Theater (Kansas City, Kansas)
* Granada Theater (Lawrence, Kansas)
* Granada Theater (Dallas, Texas)
* Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon)
* Granada Theater (Wilmingt ...
, St John's Hill, Clapham Junction by
Theodore Komisarjevsky, and in terms of ornate mansions a cluster of five large stone and brick buildings mostly converted to diverse public uses in and around
Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton at grade II* or above. In Old Battersea two fine masonry mansions survived
The Blitz: Old Battersea House and Downshire House—both hold rare Grade II* status.
Demographics
Population
According to the 2021 census, Wandsworth has a population of 327,506. In 2021, 67.8% of the population was white, 10.1% black and 11.6% Asian.
A 2017 study b
Trust for Londonand th
New Policy Institutefound that Wandsworth has the lowest rate of unemployment of any London borough. It also has the 2nd lowest rate of local employees who are low-paid.
Ethnicity
Civic affairs
Mayor
The first Mayor of Wandsworth was John Lidiard, elected by the first
Wandsworth Borough Council in November 1900. Lidiard's initials are highlighted in the diamonds in the centre of the Mayor's chain of office. The second Mayor was Sir
William Lancaster.
The current Mayor is Jane Cooper.
Armorial bearings
The armorial bearings retain many of the features of the arms of the former
Metropolitan Borough of Battersea and
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth.
The fess, or crossing, of the shield is chequered blue and gold representing the arms of William de Warren, created first Earl of Surrey by
William Rufus. Each gold square bears a teardrop representing the tears of the French
Huguenots, many of whom settled in Wandsworth from 1685.
The ship at the top may refer to the Wendels, a tribe of sea-raiders from the Continent who supposedly gave their name to the district, for Wendelsworth was an early variation of Wandsworth. The four shields and oars on the ship represent the four parishes of Battersea, Putney, Tooting and Wandsworth.
The dove to the left is taken from the former Battersea coat of arms and the black dragon to the right was taken from the former Wandsworth arms and also refers to London, being similar to the
City of London coat of arms.
Twin and partner towns
Villers-Plouich,
The Borough is informally twinned with the village of
Villers-Plouich, in Northern France. This association dates back to World War I, following the role played by the
Wandsworth Battalion in the liberation of Villers-Plouich in 1917, and again, following recapture, in 1918. Writing in the 'Wandsworth Borough News' in 1920, Robert H Harker, a Lieutenant in the Battalion, described the cemetery in the village as ''"an inseparable link between our great Borough and that village of Villers-Plouich, near the Somme"''.
For his courage and determination during the hostilities,
Corporal Edward Foster, of Tooting, was awarded both the
Victoria Cross and the
Médaille militaire. A green heritage plaque was unveiled at his former home at Tooting in 2017, and in 2018 a memorial in his name was established on the outskirts of Villers-Plouich.
Following the end of the War the village was adopted by the then
Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth under the British 'League of Help' scheme, and funds were donated towards its reconstruction. A deputation from Wandsworth regularly visits to commemorate this connection, most recently in 2018.
Schiedam
Schiedam () is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands. It is located in the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, west of Rotterdam, east of Vlaardingen, and south of Delft. In the south the city is connected with the village ...
,
Wandsworth first established a twin town arrangement with
Schiedam
Schiedam () is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands. It is located in the Rotterdam–The Hague metropolitan area, west of Rotterdam, east of Vlaardingen, and south of Delft. In the south the city is connected with the village ...
, in the Netherlands, in 1946.
A number of refugees from Schiedam who had lived for a time in Wandsworth during World War II hoped to maintain their connections with the London Borough during peacetime. The twinning was organised within the scope of the Dutch-English Sports Plan.
In subsequent years multiple sporting fixtures between teams from the two areas were arranged including football, swimming, gymnastics, korfball (Wandsworth has a korfball club, at Tooting) and cricket (Shiedam is one of the strongholds for cricket in the Netherlands).
For many years the wartime connections were acknowledged during annual Remembrance Day commemorations in the two municipalities, either through an exchange of wreaths or by sending a representative. Within the context of both inter-business exchange and sporting fixtures, visits were also arranged by specific Wandsworth organisations such as Small Electric Motors and the
Rediffusion factory, as guests of their counterparts at Schiedam companies such as Wilton Personnel and Pieterman Glass.
In 1970 a large delegation from Wandsworth visited Schiedam for celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of the town's liberation. Further sporting and cultural exchanges continued through to at least 1977. However, in 1997, an article in the Dutch local press observed that the relationship with Wandsworth had lapsed.
Politics
Wandsworth London Borough Council
Wandsworth is administered by 58 councillors. After the May 2022 election, 35 of these councillors were Labour and 22 were Conservatives, with 1 independent. The Conservatives had had an overall majority on the council since 1978 until Labour won control in the 2022 election.
Summary results of elections
Westminster Parliament
The borough contains three parliamentary constituencies:
*
Battersea
Battersea is a large district in south London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross and extends along the south bank of the River Thames. It includes the Battersea Park.
History
Batter ...
*
Putney
*
Tooting
Transport
Bridges
Five bridges join Wandsworth to the three London Boroughs on the north side of the Thames (from downstream following the river up):
*
Chelsea Bridge
*
Albert Bridge
*
Battersea Bridge
*
Wandsworth Bridge
*
Putney Bridge
There are also a number of bridges crossing the
River Wandle which runs through the centre of Wandsworth town and divides the borough in two.
National Rail Stations
*
Clapham Junction
*
Earlsfield
*
Putney
*
Battersea Park
*
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
*
Wandsworth Common
*
Tooting (on border with
London Borough of Merton)
*
Queenstown Road (Battersea)
*
Wandsworth Town
Tube Stations
*On the
Northern line:
**
Battersea Power Station
**
Clapham South
**
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
**
Tooting Bec
**
Tooting Broadway
Tooting is a district in South London, forming part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and partly in the London Borough of Merton. It is located south south-west of Charing Cross.
History
Tooting has been settled since pre-Saxon times. Th ...
*On the
District line:
**
East Putney
**
Southfields
Southfields is a district of inner London located within the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, 5.6 miles (9 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Southfields is mainly residential, historically a part of Wandsworth itself, and is divided b ...
National Rail services are operated from
London Waterloo by
South Western Railway to
Earlsfield,
Putney,
Queenstown Road (Battersea),
Wandsworth Town and the borough's largest station,
Clapham Junction. This last station is also served from
London Victoria by
Southern
Southern may refer to:
Businesses
* China Southern Airlines, airline based in Guangzhou, China
* Southern Airways, defunct US airline
* Southern Air, air cargo transportation company based in Norwalk, Connecticut, US
* Southern Airways Express, M ...
as are
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
,
Battersea Park and
Wandsworth Common.
London Overground services mainly serve
Clapham Junction, which is the southern terminus for the West London Line that has services to
Stratford via
Shepherd's Bush
Shepherd's Bush is a district of West London, England, within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham west of Charing Cross, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.
Although primarily residential in character, i ...
, though some trains terminate at the West London Line's northern terminus at
Willesden Junction. The western terminus for the East London Line also is at Clapham Junction that has services to
Highbury & Islington via
Denmark Hill
Denmark Hill is an area and road in Camberwell, in the London Borough of Southwark. It is a sub-section of the western flank of the Norwood Ridge, centred on the long, curved Ruskin Park slope of the ridge. The road is part of the A215 road, A21 ...
. There is also a limited one train a day
parliamentary train service that terminates at
Battersea Park instead of Clapham Junction.
London Underground services are provided on the
District line to
East Putney and
Southfields
Southfields is a district of inner London located within the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, 5.6 miles (9 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Southfields is mainly residential, historically a part of Wandsworth itself, and is divided b ...
and on the
Northern line to
Battersea Power Station,
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
,
Clapham South,
Tooting Bec and
Tooting Broadway
Tooting is a district in South London, forming part of the London Borough of Wandsworth and partly in the London Borough of Merton. It is located south south-west of Charing Cross.
History
Tooting has been settled since pre-Saxon times. Th ...
.
Cycling and walking
Wandsworth London Borough Council and
Transport for London (TfL) maintain
cycling infrastructure
Cycling infrastructure is all infrastructure cyclists are allowed to use. Bikeways include bike paths, bike lanes, cycle tracks, rail trails and, where permitted, sidewalks. Roads used by motorists are also cycling infrastructure, except whe ...
in the Borough.
Cycle Superhighway 7 (CS7) is an unbroken, signposted
cycle route running through the southeastern portion of the Borough. The route runs along the
A24 and
A3 roads, through
Tooting,
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
, and
Clapham. Northbound the route links the Borough directly to the
City of London via
Kennington
Kennington is a district in south London, England. It is mainly within the London Borough of Lambeth, running along the boundary with the London Borough of Southwark, a boundary which can be discerned from the early medieval period between the ...
,
Elephant and Castle, and
Southwark
Southwark ( ) is a district of Central London situated on the south bank of the River Thames, forming the north-western part of the wider modern London Borough of Southwark. The district, which is the oldest part of South London, developed ...
. Southbound, the route runs unbroken to
Colliers Wood.
Cycle Superhighway 8 (CS8) is an unbroken, signposted cycle route running through the northern edge of Wandsworth, through
Battersea
Battersea is a large district in south London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross and extends along the south bank of the River Thames. It includes the Battersea Park.
History
Batter ...
. The route runs east-west along the
A3205/Battersea Park Road, but the route leaves the Borough to the north over
Chelsea Bridge. The route begins in Wandsworth Town and runs to
Millbank
Millbank is an area of central London in the City of Westminster. Millbank is located by the River Thames, east of Pimlico and south of Westminster. Millbank is known as the location of major government offices, Burberry headquarters, the Millb ...
,
City of Westminster
The City of Westminster is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and London boroughs, borough in Inner London. It is the site of the United Kingdom's Houses of Parliament and much of the British government. It occupies a large area of cent ...
, passing
Chelsea and the
Tate Britain ''en route''.
Although CS8 leaves the Borough to the north, cycling infrastructure is provided along the entire A3205 route between Wandsworth Town and
Nine Elms
Nine Elms is an area of south-west London, England, within the London Borough of Wandsworth. It lies on the River Thames, with Battersea to the west, South Lambeth to the south and Vauxhall to the east.
The area was formerly mainly industrial bu ...
. This means that there is a continuous, signposted cycle route - primarily along designated
cycle lanes - from Wandsworth Town and Battersea to
Vauxhall,
Lambeth
Lambeth () is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth, historically in the County of Surrey. It is situated south of Charing Cross. The population of the London Borough of Lambeth was 303,086 in 2011. The area expe ...
, and the
South Bank
The South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district in central London, next to the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster. It forms a narrow strip of riverside land within the London Borough of Lambeth (where it adjoins Alber ...
.
Quietway 4 (Q4) runs from
Clapham Common to
Earlsfield in the Borough, through
Wandsworth Common.
The Wandle Trail is a
shared-use trail for cyclists and pedestrians between Wandsworth Town and
Waddon. The route is signposted and mainly traffic-free. It runs through Earlsfield, Colliers Wood,
Morden,
Mitcham, and
Carshalton along the way.
The
Santander Cycles bike-sharing system operates in
Putney, Wandsworth Town, and Battersea.
Travel to work
In March 2011, the main forms of transport that residents used to travel to work were (of all residents aged 16–74):
* underground, metro, light rail, tram, 20.7% ;
* train, 10.6%;
* driving a car or van, 10.6%;
* bus, minibus or coach, 9.7%;
* on foot, 5.6%;
* bicycle, 5.4%;
* work mainly at or from home, 4.0%.
Education
Whitelands College was founded Chelsea in 1842 by the
Church of England, and heavily under the influence of
John Ruskin. In 1930/1931 the college relocated to
West Hill (Wandsworth Borough) and occupied an enormous purpose-built site, with buildings designed by
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. These buildings, now listed, were one of the Borough's largest educational sites until 2005 when the College, again moved, this time to a site in
Roehampton, where it is now a constituent College of
Roehampton University.
The borough's schools include
Emanuel School
Emanuel School is an independent, co-educational day school in Battersea, south-west London. The school was founded in 1594 by Anne Sackville, Lady Dacre and Queen Elizabeth I and occupies a 12-acre (4.9 ha) site close to Clapham Junction ra ...
,
Graveney School,
Southfields Academy,
Burntwood School
Burntwood School is a girls' secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Wandsworth, London, England, opened in September 1986. It is one of the largest state schools for girls at the secondary level in the country.
History
...
,
Ashcroft Technology Academy
Ashcroft Technology Academy, formerly ADT College, is a state secondary school in Putney, London. The school has been awarded with the Charter Mark, Investors in People and the School Achievement Award. As of September 2006, organisations involve ...
,
Ernest Bevin College, Ark Bolingbroke Academy and Ark Putney Academy.
Religion
The dominant religion of the borough is
Christianity, although the area is also home to a number of other religious communities. The community is home to a number of
Sikhs
Sikhs ( or ; pa, ਸਿੱਖ, ' ) are people who adhere to Sikhism (Sikhi), a monotheistic religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak. The term ...
,
Jews,
Muslims,
Buddhists
Buddhism ( , ), also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya (), is an Indian religion or philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha. It originated in northern India as a -movement in the 5th century BCE, and gra ...
and
Hindus.
According to the 2011 Census, approximately 35% of Wandsworth identified as being
non-religious, or chose not to state their faith.
The following shows the religious identity of residents residing in Wandsworth according to the 2001, 2011 and the 2021 censuses.
Places
Parks and open spaces
Wandsworth has responsibility for three Metropolitan Open Spaces:
*
Battersea Park
*
Wandsworth Common
*
Tooting Commons – the historically separate, but adjoining, Tooting Bec Common and Tooting Graveney Common
These three large green spaces together with a range of smaller parks and playgrounds (such as
Wandsworth Park) are patrolled by Wandsworth Council's own parks police known from 1984 to 2012 as the
Wandsworth Parks Police. From April 2012 the Parks Police team of 23 officers was replaced by a smaller Wandsworth Events Police Service (WEPS) working with a team of 12 Metropolitan Police Officers. This system was deemed unsuccessful, and in 2015 the WEPS was rebranded as Wandsworth Parks and Events Police (WPEP) and returned to full staffing levels of 33 police officers and support officers.
Also within the borough's boundaries are
Putney Heath and part of Putney Lower Common, which are managed as part of
Wimbledon Common, and the west side of
Clapham Common, which is managed by the
London Borough of Lambeth
Lambeth () is a London boroughs, London borough in South London, England, which forms part of Inner London. Its name was recorded in 1062 as ''Lambehitha'' ("landing place for lambs") and in 1255 as ''Lambeth''. The geographical centre of London ...
.
Theatres
*
Battersea Arts Centre
The Battersea Arts Centre ("BAC") is a performance space specialising in theatre productions. Located near Clapham Junction railway station in Battersea, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, it was formerly Battersea Town Hall. It is a Grade ...
*
Theatre503
*
Putney Arts Theatre
Putney Arts Theatre ("PAT") is based in Putney, in the London Borough of Wandsworth and operates as a community space specialising in theatre productions.
The Putney Arts Theatre stands in the Union Chapel built by Sir Samuel Morton Peto in ...
*
Tara Arts Theatre
Tara may refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
* ''Tara'' (1992 film), an Indian film directed by Bijaya Jena
* ''Tara'' (2001 film), an American film, also known as ''Hood Rat'', directed by Leslie Small
* ''Tara'' (2010 film), a ...
Localities
*
Balham
Balham () is an area in south London, England, mostly within the London Borough of Wandsworth with small parts within the neighbouring London Borough of Lambeth. The area has been settled since Saxon times and appears in the Domesday Book as B ...
*
Battersea
Battersea is a large district in south London, part of the London Borough of Wandsworth, England. It is centred southwest of Charing Cross and extends along the south bank of the River Thames. It includes the Battersea Park.
History
Batter ...
*
Earlsfield
*
Furzedown
*
Nine Elms
Nine Elms is an area of south-west London, England, within the London Borough of Wandsworth. It lies on the River Thames, with Battersea to the west, South Lambeth to the south and Vauxhall to the east.
The area was formerly mainly industrial bu ...
*
Putney
*
Putney Heath
*
Putney Vale
*
Roehampton
*
Southfields
Southfields is a district of inner London located within the London Borough of Wandsworth, England, 5.6 miles (9 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Southfields is mainly residential, historically a part of Wandsworth itself, and is divided b ...
*
Streatham Park
*
Summerstown
*
Tooting
*
Tooting Bec/Upper Tooting
*
Wandsworth
*
West Hill
Postcode areas
SW4 (part),
SW8 (part),
SW11 (all),
SW12 (part),
SW15
The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, is a group of 20 postcode districts within the London post town in England. The area comprises the South Western operational district (covering the subdivisions of ...
(part),
SW16 (part),
SW17 (part),
SW18 (part),
SW19
The SW (South Western) postcode area, also known as the London SW postcode area, is a group of 20 postcode districts within the London post town in England. The area comprises the South Western operational district (covering the subdivisions of ...
(part)
See also
*
Wandsworth Radio
*
De Morgan Centre
*
The Borough of Wandsworth Rifle Club
*
Wandsworth Museum
Wandsworth Museum was a local museum in the London Borough of Wandsworth, southwest London, England. This community museum covered the cultural and social history of Wandsworth, especially artefacts and artworks that show contemporary and tradit ...
References
External links
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