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The City of London Corporation are working to transform the St Paul's gyratory. Largely unchanged since the 1970s, our designs will reorganise the traffic-dominated streets to create a new public ...
To permit the sale of alcohol on and off the premises, 12am(Midnight) – 12am(Midnight) Monday to Sunday To provide late night refreshment, 11pm - 2am Monday - Saturday, 11pm - 12am(Midnight) Sunday.
Bunhill fields Burial Ground is a historically significant burial ground as well as a vital open space of ecological value in London Borough of Islington. The site has five enclosed areas containing ...
Annual London Marathon returns this weekend, Upper Thames Street and Lower Thames Street will be closed. Event times 7am to 9pm.
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Our car parks open from 7am and close from 8pm each day. Please note that the car park gates across our 8,000-acre site are opened manually by our staff, and delays can sometimes occur due to ...
have signposts, so you can find your way even if you've not walked it before are circular, so you can start and end them anywhere along the trail start and end conveniently close to parking and ...
West Ham Park has 12 tennis courts, all carefully maintained by a dedicated team - making West Ham Park one of the most popular tennis facilities in east London. Whether you’re just starting out, have ...
Five wooden sculptures of characters from the nostalgic children’s books, Brambly Hedge, have been installed in Epping Forest, near to the Epping Forest Visitor Centre at Chingford. These are the ...
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, alongside funding from the Rural England Prosperity Fund, we have successfully exceeded the £33,000 goal needed to create a brand-new sculpture trail. Inspired ...
Street works can create noise and dust. The Code of Practice: Minimising the Environmental Impact of Street Works provides advice and guidance to ensure that contractors can complete works whilst ...
Join us on the longest day of the year for a beautiful string quartet recital of music from the late 18th and early 19th centuries - music which, perhaps, Keats would have enjoyed in his lifetime.