Stretching along the river from Lambeth to Chelsea Bridge, Nine Elms is one of the largest regeneration projects happening anywhere in Europe.
This two day exhibition, hosted by the Nine Elms Vauxhall Partnership, invites anyone interested in Nine Elms on the South Bank to come and talk to those involved and view the plans. There will also be an opportunity for local residents to register for job and training opportunities linked to the project.
What to expect?
Highlights include:
- The latest scale model of the regeneration plans
- Register for job and training opportunities (Lambeth and Wandsworth residents only)
- Have your say on proposed changes to the Vauxhall gyratory
- An update on the proposed Northern line extension, cycle and walking routes and a proposed bridge across the Thames
- Plans for new parks, a river path and public squares
- Plans for new affordable homes, schools and health centres
- Plans for two new town centres at Vauxhall and Battersea Power Station
Event details
The Open Days take place over two days:
- Thursday 26 June, 3pm to 8pm
- Friday 27 June, 8am to 6pm
At Bolney Meadow Community Centre, 31 Bolney Street London SW8 1EZ
How to get there?
The nearest rail/tube station is Vauxhall.
Buses 2 and 88 running from Vauxhall and Stockwell stop close to the venue on South Lambeth Road (Stop: Tate Library). From there it is a 5 minute walk or so to the venue.
A free local shuttle bus will also be made available on Friday 27 June 10am – 2.30pm from:
- Vauxhall Post Office – 34 Vauxhall Street, London SE11 5LG (on the hour)
- Yvonne Carr Centre – 2 Thessaly Road, London SW8 4HT (at 25 minutes past the hour)
- ROSE Centre – Ascalon Street, London SW8 4DJ (at half past the hour)
Bike stands are available on site.
How do I find out more about Nine Elms?
Visit the Nine Elms on the South Bank website