A stone gateway at the north-west entrance of Battersea Park, built in 1891, was struck and damaged by a truck. The incident occurred on Monday, leaving the stonework broken and the wrought iron gate displaced on Albert Bridge Road. Friends of Battersea Park, the charity involved in the park's upkeep, shared the incident on social media to inform the public. Enable, the organisation responsible for maintaining the park, has been contacted regarding the situation.
The Grade II listed stone gateway into Battersea Park, dating back to 1891, has been damaged by a truck, resulting in broken stonework and a displaced wrought iron gate.
Enable, the not-for-profit organisation responsible for maintaining Battersea Park, has been informed of the incident regarding the damaged stone gateway.
The Friends of Battersea Park reported the damage on social media, urging people to exercise caution when passing the site of the incident.
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