Art lovers are urged to attend this Saturday’s screening of innovative films at Tower Hamlets’ Nunnery Gallery, showcasing emerging visual arts talent.
Art lovers are urged to attend this Saturday’s screening of innovative films at Tower Hamlets’ Nunnery Gallery, showcasing emerging visual arts talent.
Plans are moving forward for a full regeneration of the Greenwich foot tunnels, aiming to restore infrastructure and improve pedestrian connectivity.
Croydon (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new creative hub has opened inside Centrale Shopping Centre, marking an addition to Croydon’s Creative Enterprise Zone and boosting cultural development. Centrale will provide small creative companies and artists in the area with an inexpensive space
A theatre company has submitted plans for an eco-friendly “pop-up” venue made from recycled fabric and timber on the Marble Arch island in Westminster.
A former college campus and office block spanning entire Oxford Street city block could see redevelopment if Westminster Council approves plans this month.
Sadiq Khan has called in British Land’s 3,700-home Canada Water masterplan after a sharp drop in affordable housing provision raised concerns in Southwark.
Historic lanterns on the 138-year-old Hammersmith and Fulham Bridge have been restored, marking a milestone in preserving London's landmark structures.
Kensington and Chelsea Council, hit by a major cyber attack, warns services take months to recover and full review will be launched when conditions allow.
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OxCam, CaMKOx, The Arc, Silicon Fen, the Growth Corridor – plans for the area between Cambridge and Oxford have been long discussed, but at last it seems that we may be moving to action. It has been talked about frequently over the