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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During the winter we had a call for one of our clients. She was concerned that an individual had moved into her garden shed. As it was the winter she didn't go into the garden as considerably as within the summer months. 1 weekend she decided to clear up all of the fallen apples and pears from the trees. While she was on the market she went into the shed and she discovered some blankets and some takeaway food containers. She thought this was really strange but thought that maybe her teenage son and his pals had had a sleepover within the shed.
She quizzed her son and he said that they wouldn’t sleep in there as the roof leaked and there was no electricity. The subsequent thing that happened was a small fire had been made in the entrance to the shed and there had been much more blankets and rubbish. She named the Police and they suggested she would get a quicker response if she referred to as us.
We decided to put up a covert camera pointing in the shed to obtain to the bottom of it. Soon after a couple of days the tapes showed a filthy young man going into the shed and producing a fire. He sat huddled up by the fire all night. Our client had by no means seen him ahead of and as he seemed so young she wanted to help him. The next night a social worker and our client went out into the garden to see if they could assist the young man.
He was fairly polite but looked exhausted. He had run away from his residence and had been sleeping rough in our client’s garden along with other gardens within the neighbourhood. The social worker told him she could put him into care for the night and sort out his scenario in the morning. He is now with foster parents and doing well at school.
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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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