A car smashed through railings and embedded itself in the corner of a block of flats on Streatham High Road late on Saturday evening. All three emergency services attended the incident. No serious injuries were reported at the scene
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
Posts by StreathamStuff
Too busy to be open, too busy to close? The road through the middle of #Streatham Wells is key to the fabric of the area, and poses difficult questions for policy-makers and council election candidates -- Article >>>
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
Lambeth’s deputy council leader says there are “currently no plans to restrict traffic on Valley Road” in #Streatham – but confirms that a cycle route is proposed along it, and stresses that the council needs to “keep people safe” -- Article >>>
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
Pothole politics: the crumbling state of #Streatham’s roads is emerging as a focus for local election candidates, with the Greens highlighting potholes as a “bread and butter” issue that it says is symptomatic of the area's “managed decline” -- Article >>>
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
LibDem council candidates are “strongly opposed” to the return of the #Streatham Wells LTN, which brought the area’s transport system to its knees before Lambeth was forced to ditch it, almost exactly two years ago -- Full article >>>
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
Labour marks its territory in #Streatham Wells -- council moves ahead with "healthy route" cycle scheme, which seems to require the closure (again) of Valley Road and also a cycle lane straight across the common -- full article >>> www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
#Streatham’s Labour councillors say they ditched controversial streetlight-dimming scheme a year ago – and blame "error" for their inclusion in council plans. LibDems - accused of "misinformation" - say Labour have questions to answer - Full article >
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
All very murky - Council plans to dim #Streatham 's streetlights, are they on or off?
Labour is trying to close the issue down, claiming that it “vetoed” its own idea last year. But can that be right, and is the controversial plan really off the table?
www.streathamstuff.co.uk/article/2026...
A picture of the broken cover from the FixMyStreet website. The cover is still roughly in place in the roadway but is missing its corner and is not properly in its frame, sticking up above the road surface at an angle
The FixMyStreet website also has two reports of the problem. The first of them dates back to June 15th: "Manhole cover rocks and is noisy as cars drive over it". The second, from 22nd July, describes a "collapsed catchpit cover". Both include pictures of the damage.
A picture from further away, the crashed car still visible on the right, while an ambulance is parked opposite it and a police car is parked in the foreground
The cover was originally broken by a utilities worker, who had said it would be fixed the next day, according to one resident. Another said he had reported it to Thames Water, who sent the report to Lambeth council, while a third said he had reported it to Lambeth directly.
The broken square iron cover lies upside down on the pavement, one corner of it missing
A traffic cone stands in the roadway, maybe a metre from the kerb, as a warning of the hole left by the missing cover
Contact with the damaged ironwork sent the car onto the pavement of Heybridge Avenue at around 2pm. Residents of the street described it as an "accident" that was "foreseeable", and said that several of them had reported the broken cover as a problem.
A black car on the pavement, its front end smashed by a collision with a lamppost, which is now leaning towards the camera
A car crashed into a lamppost on a #Streatham street on Thursday after hitting a broken drain cover that residents have been reporting to the council for nearly two months. Emergency services attended, and the female driver was taken to hospital with a suspected broken arm.
...occupied a slot in "The Dip" between Streatham Green and the station. That unit has since had several incarnations, including as an international call centre and clothes shop, a "purveyor of lovely stuff" selling craft beer, and most recently a hairdresser and wiggery.
Shopping bags from the old "late lamented" Words Worth Books shop in Streatham, in a picture posted on X by Robert Doyle, @RJDoyleSW2
The British Heart Foundation operates a second-hand bookshop on the High Road, but the new Waterstones branch is otherwise Streatham's only specialist bookseller, and the first since Words Worth Books, fondly recalled by long-time Streatham watchers...
"We haven't figured out yet whether busy there means good or bad for us," one said. "Most people are very positive about it - it could help create a little hub, as people go there and notice us," said another.
In nearby cafes and gift shops, staff were positive about their new neighbour, although they said it was too early to know whether it was good for business.
A display of three shelves of books offered at half price in Waterstones. One copy of "Unleashed" by Boris Johnson appears to have been taken.
Staff asked by @streathamstuff didn't remember selling Boris Johnson's memoir 'Unleashed', but one copy seemed to have gone from the central half-price display between Friday and Sunday's close. "We are selling a lot of books, that's for sure," one diplomatic staff member said.
Streatham and Croydon North MP Steve Reed cuts the ribbon to officially open the new branch. Credit: Steve Reed, as posted on his official Facebook and X accounts.
Local MP and Environment Secretary Steve Reed cut the ribbon to formally open the store on Saturday morning, and said it was "really good news for the area". There was no suggestion that the scissors used in the ceremony were hand-crafted or controversially expensive. x.com/SteveReedMP/...
The High Road's new bookshop was immediately busy on its unannounced "soft" opening on Friday, and stayed that way. Staff said the shop felt busier than other branches they had worked in, with people "constantly coming in and saying how excited they are about it".
Waterstones' first weekend in #Streatham went "fantastically", and "a lot of books" got sold, possibly including one by Boris Johnson, although that could not be confirmed. --1/8
Staff said they were "really pleased about the amount of excitement" around the soft launch, business had "exceeded expectations", and nothing had gone badly wrong so far. They did also say, "Sorry, it's my first day," at least once.
The window display and open door of Waterstones' new bookshop on Streatham High Road
Waterstones @waterstones.bsky.social
unexpectedly opened their new #Streatham High Road bookshop late on Friday afternoon and immediately attracted plenty of customers, with queues forming at the tills within the first hour.