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Queen Camilla attended a special gathering at Canary Wharf’s Eden Dock on June 4 to launch The Big Lunch, which celebrates community, friendship and nature. The event brought together community groups ...
Developed by Idea Space, in collaboration with guest artist Bob and Roberta Smith OBE RA, pupils were tasked with creating their own arts trail. Their work will be displayed alongside the Leytonstone ...
The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) event is set to take place in London on June 14, and will see riders start at various locations across the capital before coming together for an afterparty at Candid ...
Craig Bellamy emerged defiant from Wales’s heartbreaking World Cup qualifying defeat in Belgium while Scotland bounced back from their weekend loss to Iceland. Meanwhile, Tottenham continue to close ...
I spent a morning in Bexleyheath for the first time and visited Broadway Shopping Centre, Hall Place and Gardens and London Butterfly Gardens.
More than 1,000kg of waste was diverted from landfill at Waltham Forest’s Reuse and Repair Fair in Langthorne Park, Leytonstone.
Just Stop Oil activist Marcus Decker, a toast at the graveside of George Eliot and a pink plaque for Ms Dynamite are all part of the eighth ...
Lewisham Council invites residents and businesses to take part in a Sustainable Streets consultation before June 16.
Wandsworth’s new landlord licence covers HMOs and rentals in Furzedown, South Balham and Tooting, enforcing safety rules ...
Anisa Khan, owner of Sutton’s Bombay Pizza and runner-up on this year’s The Apprentice, is still catching her breath after an extraordinary ...
More than 50 shops remain empty in the Whitgift Centre in Croydon. On May 14, Your Local Guardian took a trip to the Whitgift Centre to see how many units were currently vacant.
The number of affordable homes in Bromley has been revealed in newly released data spanning the past 15 years.
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