Battersea Power Station is a famous landmark on the River Thames in London. Once a working power station supplying electricity to much of the city, it has now been transformed into a modern hub of shops, offices, homes, and leisure spaces. It’s a great example of urban regeneration and shows how old industrial sites can be reused in sustainable and creative ways.

Listen to the Ask the Geographer podcast where we hear from Sophie Blake – Head of Geography at Channing School, London who has recently developed a suite of learning material for Key Stage 3 Geography students including a fieldtrip to this iconic place.