Wandsworth
A south London district within the Wandsworth London Borough is Wandsworth Town /ˈwɒnzwərθ/. From the Wandle River, which at Wandsworth enters the Thames, Wandsworth takes its name.
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We had a case come within the other night at about 0200hrs. It was a man who had been very a celebrity in his younger days. Some children had discovered out who he was and exactly where pestering and harassing him in the street. He told us that they had not yet found out exactly where he lived but he felt it wouldn't be just before lengthy. He was only a tiny man and he is now fairly old and frail. He said that this had happened to him ahead of. He said that he had moved the last time it happened but now he was too old to move. He just wanted to grow old gracefully and in peace.
We chatted to him for fairly some time as we wanted to discover out about his circumstance. He didn’t mind the recognition as he had had this all his life. What he hated was the chanting and the how much the kids frightened him. He said he didn’t don't forget youngsters getting so disrespectful and disobedient years ago. We also asked him what he wanted to achieve by us helping him. We decided that we would watch what occurs when he gets caught with these kids.
We followed our client around at a safe distance. Everything was going ok until he left the shops and was walking back to his flat. All of a sudden there was very a significant crowd of youngsters about him. They were all chanting his name calling out for sweets. Our client seemed quite frightened but he continued to smile and walked a bit quicker. As soon as he was close to the flats the crowd disbursed and our client was totally free to walk where he wanted to.
We had enough film to give to the police. The Police were fairly helpful; they said that instead of him struggling to obtain past the crowd they would send a WPC or perhaps a Social worker to call for him. Our client was delighted as he would also have some firm now.
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A south London district within the Wandsworth London Borough is Wandsworth Town /ˈwɒnzwərθ/. From the Wandle River, which at Wandsworth enters the Thames, Wandsworth takes its name.
Visit WebsiteIn Domesday Book of 1086 as Wandesorde and Wendelesorde, Wandsworth appears. It is also known as Wandsworth Town to distinguish it from the Wandsworth London Borough, and from the Metropolis' Wandsworth District and the Wandsworth Metropolitan Borough historically, which all covered areas that were larger.
Visit WebsiteThe Wandsworth manor was held by son of Ansculfy, William, partly and by the Abbey of St Wandrille's partly, at the time of the Domesday Book (1086). The location of Young & Co's is between Wandsworth town centre and the river.
Visit WebsiteCompared to London as a whole, Wandsworth has a low foreign born population at 28.1%. An area of large Victorian houses bordered by the west side of Wandsworth Common is East Hill. In Wandsworth, there are several schools including Shaftesbury Park Primary School.
Visit WebsiteAlso served in the Town's Southfields area by Southfields tube station is Wandsworth Town. The original of Wandsworth, dating back to the 12th century, although the present building is mostly of the 18th century, is All Saints'.
Visit WebsiteBuilt in 1834, against the River Thames near Wandsworth Bridge, was Wandsworth gas plant. On the eastern and western side respectively of Wandsworth Bridge's southern bridgehead, notable pubs include the Ship Inn and the Waterfront.
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