The Wandsworth Council was set to review their findings from their public survey on September 22nd, which could have given a clear indication of what the Council were planning to do in regards of next season’s London ePrix.

Battersea Park has been under intense scrutiny from a group of residents over the last couple of months, as they believe that Formula E should not be taking place in a Grade Two listed park.

Due to the complaints from the group of residents, the Wandsworth Council set up a survey for anybody who went to the Formula E race and it’s local people to find out their views on the season finale.

As the council received a high volume of responses to their consultation exercise, they have decided that a review of the report will not be considered at the next council meeting due on Tuesday 22nd September. The local authority said that they wanted to ensure that a fair and balanced decision was taken on the matter before they rush into any meeting that could decide its fate.

The Council has not given a date to when the next consultation meeting will take place, which means the debate of whether the London ePrix will be held at Battersea Park will most likely continue into the start of the season.