@batterseapwrstn’s mighty community choir made up of residents, workers & lovers of SW11. Powered by @SamEvansLondon and @danswanamusic #PositiveEnergy
The lovely @Mazda1707 from @PowerChoir chatting with @JasonRosam on Riverside Breakfast just now
LIVE from @controlroomb until 10am!
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Wandsworth is London Borough of Culture 2025! 🥳
Thank you @MayorofLondon and the hundreds of community organisations, creative venues, schools, businesses and residents of all ages who have made this possible.
https://t.co/eqf94cJUoK
Let's do this together!
#mylocalculture
The Light Festival at #BatterseaPowerStation is returning brighter than ever from 25 January – 25 February 2024! 💡
This free interactive light art trail explores 7 must-see installations from British and international artists. Discover more > https://t.co/wxrhcEI3Sq
Went to #Battersea Power Station to see friend singing in the Power Station Community Choir Wonderful Xmas atmosphere with illuminations on chimneys by #Davidhockney and a glass of wine outside Very seasonal #choirs#art 🍷🎼🎨
An incredible new artwork, ‘Bigger Christmas Trees’, drawn on iPad by world-renowned artist David Hockney, will illuminate the Power Station every night until 25th Dec! 🎄 #BatterseaPowerStation#DavidHockney#AppleChristmasTree
Highlights from last night’s Battersea Park Fireworks display from the best seat in the house. Whether it’s your fifth time visiting the Battersea Park Fireworks or your first, it’s always a blast! 🎆
#BatterseaPowerStation#BatterseaParkFireworks
We are delighted to have won the ‘UK Company Award’ at last night’s 2023 EG Awards.
The EG Awards singled Battersea Power Station out for being a ‘powerful entrant whose iconic regeneration project has finally switched the lights back on’ of the Grade II* listed landmark.
Such a joy to sing with @PowerChoir , to meet many choirs and nice people in a beautiful day of joy and harmony ✨🎶🙏
thank you @SamEvansLondon , @Batterseasings@battersea_arts
Come and celebrate the launch of the first local anthology for Battersea and Nine Elms residents by talented local writers at @BatterseaBooks. Register for your ticket now. Ticket price includes the book and free drinks. https://t.co/gMsjyDzsWk
Pictured below is Marcy Borders, an American legal assistant who worked for Bank of America at its World Trade Center branch. She was born on July 19, 1973, and tragically passed away on August 24, 2015. Marcy Borders survived the harrowing events of September 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center was attacked by al-Qaeda.
Photographer Stan Honda captured an iconic image of her that day, earning her the nickname "Dust Lady." Reflecting on his photograph's legacy, Honda said, "Over the years, it has been strange for me to think that my photo has a lasting impact. I never imagined I'd have an image like that. I believe people relate to it because it depicts a single person trying to cope with the chaos of that fateful day."
In 2011, Marcy Borders revealed how the trauma of 9/11 led to ten years of depression and addiction. She described it as if her soul was knocked down with the towers.
Tragically, in August 2014, Marcy Borders was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which she attributed to exposure to toxic dust during the World Trade Center collapse. Despite not having undergone surgery and requiring more chemotherapy, her medical bills had already accumulated to $190,000. She couldn't even afford to fill her prescriptions. She firmly believed that her cancer was linked to the toxic exposure, stating, "I definitely believe it because I haven't had any other illnesses, like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes."
Marcy Borders lost her battle with cancer and passed away on August 24, 2015.
The Map of Shillington Park has been released for next Saturday's #Battersea Community Festival!
There's so many activities, stalls, food and drink and entertainment on stage you won't want to miss it.
https://t.co/gBertyx4EY
🐝 Tomorrow temperatures in #Battersea are expected to hit 33 celsius, 91 farenheight.
🐝 Please take extra care in the hot sun and follow these 5 tips to stay sun safe.
🐝 See you tomorrow from 12-7pm in Shillington Park
After a well-deserved summer break, we are back this week with a performance at @Battersea_Fest 🐝🎶
Come see us at 2.15pm on the Main Stage at Shillington Park 🌳
More details about the festival at: https://t.co/TVtnx1rhTj