People living close to the proposed new Battersea Power Station tube station can give their thoughts to the council about plans for its new eastern entrance.

Work began in April to excavate the tube line which connects from Battersea to the existing Northern Line service in Kennington.

This will allow for two new stations to be built – Nine Elms station in Pascal Street and Battersea Power Station in Battersea Park Road, next to the new power station development.

The current application, headed by Transport for London (TfL), relates to the eastern entrance of the Battersea Power Station tube station, and whilst planning permission has already been accepted the latest proposals require approval of a more detailed plan.

People living near to it have been sent consultation letters which invite them to comment, and will have until Monday (September 25) to voice their opinions.

You can view the proposals and comment online by visiting here.

In the search box on the right, type in the application numbers: 2017/4269 and 2017/4274.