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Battersea Power Station launches a Station of Stories
04/03/26

Battersea Power Station launches a Station of Stories

This World Book Day, one of London’s most recognisable landmarks turns the page on a new cultural chapter. From Thursday 5 March 2026, Battersea Power Station launches A Station of Stories, a year-long programme of literary events, workshops and creative experiences marking 2026 as the National Year of Reading.


Designed to animate the Grade II* listed building and its riverside neighbourhood, the initiative invites visitors to slow down, get curious and rediscover the pleasure of reading, whether through family theatre, author talks or a glass of wine paired with a good book.


5–8 March: Mr Men Little Miss Takeover

The celebrations begin on World Book Day, Thursday 5 March 2026, with a four-day Mr Men Little Miss collaboration running 5–8 March 2026 in partnership with Sanrio and Farshore, part of HarperCollins Publishers.


Local primary schools will kick off the launch with a story-creation session led by illustrator Adam Hargreaves, alongside storytelling sessions and a treasure hunt woven through the Power Station’s vast interiors. A group photo moment and interactive activities will set the tone for the months ahead. Across the weekend, families can drop into free creative workshops, while character photo opportunities will be available on Thursday 5 March, offering a playful entry point into the wider programme.


March Highlights: Theatre and Family Programming

Literary storytelling continues with stage adaptations at Arches Lane Theatre, including The House at Pooh Corner on 7, 21 and 28 March 2026, bringing A.A. Milne’s world to life for a new generation.


From Monday 30 March 2026, the Power Station’s glass elevator experience, The Chimney Lift, relaunches its Peppa Pig Meet and Greets, taking place every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday during term time, a relaxed midweek cultural outing with skyline views included.


June: Wine, Words and After-Hours Culture

In June, The Wine Circuit returns to Battersea Power Station from 12–14 June 2026, hosting a ticketed wine tasting and book club as part of A Station of Stories. Expect thoughtful pairings, discussion-led sessions and a more intimate way to engage with contemporary writing.


Throughout 2026

The year-long programme extends across the neighbourhood’s cultural spaces and retailers. Highlights include:

  • Writing workshops and creative sessions with brands such as Moleskine

  • Special literary moments at Waterstones

  • ‘In Conversation’ author readings exploring architecture and design at Battersea Power Supplies Museum and Gift Shop

  • Family theatre and pop-up performances

  • “Read & Relax” nooks installed across the site, designed as ambient spaces to pause with a book


In September 2026, Where The Pancakes Are will mark the release ofGruffalo Granny, the first new Gruffalo book in 20 years, with themed pancake specials.


Dates to Remember

  • 5 March 2026 — World Book Day launch

  • 5–8 March 2026 — Mr Men Little Miss activities

  • 7, 21 & 28 March 2026 — The House at Pooh Corner, Arches Lane Theatre

  • From 30 March 2026 — Peppa Pig Meet and Greets (Mon–Wed, term time)

  • 12–14 June 2026 — The Wine Circuit wine tasting and book club


Further announcements will unfold throughout the year, click here for more information.


Written by Claire Bloom

Photography courtesy of Battersea Power Station





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Updated: May 9, 2024

New kid on the block Café Juliette, has caused quite the stir, as London’s only rosé bar, situated in Harrods. This French bistro is elegant, chic and has a bar laden with an impressive and inviting collection of rosé.

Sink into one of their comfy chairs and treat yourself to a perfectly chilled glass of RUMOR Rosé, a deliciously elegant wine produced and bottled in Flassans-sur-Issole, the heart of the South of France Provence region. The beautiful blush pink RUMOR is a combination of sophistication and lightness,  masterfully blending delicate citrus and fruit aromas for a well-rounded crisp and dry finish.

Pair your glass of RUMOR Rosé with a French delicacy dating back to the 17th century, the pithivier; a delicate and decorative dome of flaky puff pastry, filled with succulent beef fillet and truffle, potato and camembert gratin, or native lobster.

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After something a little sweet to go with your RUMOR Rosé? Look out for their mouth-watering desserts, which includes lemon meringue, salted caramel éclairs, dark chocolate and raspberry bombe’s, and vanilla mille-feuille.

Address: Harrods, 87–135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge London, SW1X 7XL

For more information on RUMOR Rosé, visit: https://rumorrose.com

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