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Get ready to see the Elephant (& Castle) fly: This is how London should be regenerating

Elephant & Castle is undergoing a significant transformation with a new town center and retail developments, marking a shift from its gritty past.
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2 months ago
UK news

Plans for wild swimming pond inside 'landmark' Grade II south London gasholder

A new park around Gasholder No.13 will feature a wild cold-water swimming pond plus reed-bed filtration as part of Old Kent Road regeneration.
London
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 day ago

Get ready to see the Elephant (& Castle) fly: This is how London should be regenerating

Elephant & Castle is undergoing a significant transformation with a new town center and retail developments, marking a shift from its gritty past.
Exercise
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

From the ground up' How Black Country volunteers are tackling the highest levels of inactivity in England

Kelvin Gilkes promotes cycling and physical activity to improve mental and physical well-being in his community.
Renovation
fromianVisits
5 days ago

Visiting Bourne Hall museum

Bourne Hall, designed to resemble a flying saucer, serves as a local library and museum showcasing Epsom's history.
London food
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

How to Explore London's Picturesque Village Hubs, According to Locals

London's hidden gems offer charming experiences in areas like Marylebone Village and Hampstead, featuring unique shops and local dining options.
fromTime Out London
4 days ago

The future of this beloved south London lido has been saved

Brockwell Lido was crowned London's best swimming spot by Time Out last year and was even named the best in the entire country just a month later.
London
fromianVisits
4 days ago

Elephant and Castle skyline plan would beam lights into the night sky

The plans call for beams of light right up into the night sky, which means they're directly affecting the night sky and, by design, the skyline view for anyone looking in that direction.
London politics
London food
fromianVisits
1 week ago

Roof garden overlooking the Bank of England to open to the public

The roof garden at One Poultry will open to the public as part of a refurbishment, providing free access and stunning views over Bank Junction.
UK politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

Potential sites for Labour's 'new towns' cut to seven

The government has selected seven sites for new town developments in England, with construction expected to start before the next general election.
Real estate
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 weeks ago

Housing as social infrastructure: What Vision 2030 got right - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Saudi Arabia's Jood Eskan programme redefines philanthropy as primary housing policy rather than supplementary gap-filling, achieving scale and governance standards exceeding typical public housing programmes.
London
fromianVisits
1 week ago

Seven tonnes of sand to recreate the Crystal Palace in South Kensington

A sand sculpture of the Crystal Palace will be featured at the Great Exhibition Road Festival in South Kensington this June.
London politics
fromianVisits
1 week ago

London's Pocket Parks: King George V Playing Field, Hanwell, W7

King George V Playing Field in Hanwell evolved from Poor's Piece, reflecting its changing role from a charity allotment to a vibrant community park.
London politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

English councils to get guidance on designing safer streets for women and girls

Councils will receive guidance to create safer streets for women and girls, addressing systemic unfairness in walking safety.
London
fromianVisits
1 week ago

Villiers Street set for major rethink in Charing Cross overhaul

Plans to revamp Charing Cross station include upgrading Villiers Street and refurbishing the office building above it.
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Little Holland House: The arts and crafts home open to visitors once a month

It's not a house of outstanding art, being a self-taught carver whose skills evidently advanced over the years, as you can see the evolution from fairly rough carving on the stairs to the very skilled work in the living room. He also created the paintings on the walls - talented chap - but never finished the carving in the living room, as his time finally ran out.
Renovation
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1 month ago

The Road To Magic City Monday Is Paved With Good Intentions | Defector

The Atlanta Hawks proceeded with their 'Magic City Monday' promotional event honoring the famous Atlanta strip club despite center Luke Kornet's public objections.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Scrambling, walking and swimming in splendid isolation: 75 years of the UK's national parks

The early morning sun is bursting around the dark corners of High Dodd and Sleet Fell, sending a flush of light across the golden bracken and on to the hammered silver of the lake.
London
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Analysis finds urban areas in England where no one lives within 15-minute walk of nature

While the data shows 80% of people live within walking distance of green or blue spaces such as a river, park or woodland, it also reveals a disparity between rural and poorer urban areas. In some areas of local authorities, fewer than 20% of residents live close to these spaces, according to data released by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs on Wednesday.
Environment
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London
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2 weeks ago

A celebration of wildness and wonder: the Peak District national park at 75

The Peak District, established in 1951, serves as a vital natural escape for millions living in nearby industrial cities.
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1 month ago

Campaign seeks 50 objects to take the heat' out of Englishness debate

A new campaign is aiming to collect 50 objects that sum up Englishness in an effort to move the conversation away from reductive arguments over whether to hang a St George's flag or not. Supported by the Green party politician Caroline Lucas, the musician and campaigner Billy Bragg, and Kojo Koram, a law professor, the A Very English Chat campaign hopes to tackle England's growing social divisions and political polarisation.
UK politics
London politics
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

London's Alleys: Church Yard Walk, Paddington, W2

A pedestrian passage at St Mary on Paddington Green represents an early example of pedestrianisation, created when a former road was blocked to unite the church and graveyard into one site.
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4 weeks ago

'Green lung' west London nature reserve confirmed

This declaration establishes a much-needed green lung for this part of the borough. Our charity launched this campaign back in January 2021. At that time, we were emerging from Covid lockdown, and people were discovering the wonders of nature and wildlife on their doorstep in the Brent River Park.
London food
fromianVisits
2 weeks ago

Work begins on 900-home development next to Acton Town tube station

The Bollo Lane development will deliver up to 900 new homes in Acton, with half designated as affordable, including discounted market rent and shared ownership properties.
London
Renovation
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1 month ago

The house hidden in the garden of a Catford terrace

Architects Will and Sogand Howard built a modern home in a neighbor's garden in London, demonstrating how small urban plots can address housing shortages through creative land use and direct outreach to homeowners.
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1 month ago

Home Office urged to make it easier for mosques to apply for protection

Home Office guidance says mosques should apply for security measures provided for free by the Home Office if they have experienced or feel vulnerable to hate crime, of if there has been hate crime in the area towards other places of worship or their congregants. However, it advises applicants to provide detailed evidence of incidents, such as graffiti, or police reports, saying that applications that do not include strong evidence are unlikely to be successful.
UK news
London food
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

On the trail of Peaky Blinders, Black Sabbath and the perfect pint an alternative guide to Birmingham

Peaky Blinders has significantly boosted tourism to Birmingham and the West Midlands, with the new film generating renewed interest in filming locations and related attractions throughout the region.
Travel
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Rolling hills, rich heritage and great pubs: a car-free break in Leicestershire

Charnwood in Leicestershire offers scenic countryside, historic sites, and accessible attractions with fewer crowds than popular English destinations.
UK politics
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1 month ago

Most senior council officers in England say building work hit by delays

Two-thirds of senior council officers report construction project delays despite local authorities' central role in Labour's housing and infrastructure plans, with funding uncertainty and skills shortages as primary obstacles.
London
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I've lived in the UK for over 20 years -there's just one town I always dream about moving to and love to visit

Windermere, a Lake District town of under 10,000 residents, offers peaceful natural beauty, excellent food, and local charm while remaining well-connected to major UK cities.
London politics
fromianVisits
4 weeks ago

London's Alleys: Roberts Alley, South Ealing, W5

A historic South Ealing alley dating to pre-development times was shortened by railway construction and housing development, with a promised 1928 road conversion never completed despite brewery funding.
London
fromianVisits
3 weeks ago

London's Pocket Parks: Bixley Field, Southall, UB2

Bixley Field in Southall supplied bricks for Buckingham Palace's reconstruction in the 1820s, with the site's clay excavated and transported via the Grand Union Canal to London.
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3 weeks ago

Sports centre revamp reaches 'key milestone'

I am delighted that the once-in-a-generation redevelopment of the Crystal Palace National Sports Centre has reached another key milestone with the submission of the planning application for its transformation. The 15hectare site, opened in 1964, is set for a revamp of its athletics stadium, indoor arena, and swimming and diving facilities.
London
fromLondon Unattached
1 month ago

Treehouse Manchester - a Quirky Hotel Review

Walking into the lobby of Treehouse Manchester, I imagined I had entered a magical forest. The walls of the hotel were clad in thin tree trunks. The check-in desk was located in a wooden cabin. Plants hung from the ceiling, and greenery and potted plants covered every surface. One pillar was entirely covered in painted, wooden birdhouses. Sofas were covered in colourful fabrics, bookcases filled with books and vintage vinyl.
Law
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1 month ago

Appeal sought against Hampstead ponds trans access

A charity will appeal a court dismissal of its challenge to Hampstead Heath pond rules allowing trans people to use facilities matching their gender identity.
Renovation
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Bromley's historic archives to get bigger home in Priory Gardens

Bromley's historic archives will relocate to a new, larger building in Priory Gardens after council approval, addressing storage needs created by museum closure and library relocation.
Environment
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1 month ago

Portobello Road to be 'modernised' in 4.4m revamp

Kensington and Chelsea Council will spend £4.4m to modernise Portobello Road with accessibility, flood-mitigation, and safety upgrades starting January 2027.
Public health
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1 month ago

English Heritage launches bonding benches' to tackle parental isolation

English Heritage is installing bonding benches and offering family activities at historic sites to reduce parental isolation and build local parental support networks.
Remodel
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

7Hills Yard - Hillstation Brand Center / ConCom Studio

7hills Yard-Hillstation Brand Center integrates offices, exhibitions, and social functions as an experimental hub providing new public services for rural industry users.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Strictly star Sarah Hadland demands to know why council set to destroy' Blackheath

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.
US politics
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fromianVisits
2 months ago

London's Alleys: Wesleyan Place, Kentish Town, NW5

Wesleyan Place is a much-shortened historic L-shaped passage near Gospel Oak, largely truncated by nineteenth-century railway construction and later station removals.
History
fromianVisits
2 months ago

The year Hyde Park was sold to propety developers for housing

Hyde Park was sold after Charles I's execution and nearly developed into housing, which would have removed the Serpentine and altered Kensington Palace's surroundings.
Real estate
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Green spaces should be the norm for all new housing developments in England, guidelines say

New government guidelines recommend mixed-use, heritage-preserving, nature-inclusive neighbourhood developments with shops, schools, green spaces and flood protection as standard for new housing developments.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Dazzling pink sky seen in Birmingham during storm

LED pitch lights at Birmingham City's St Andrew's caused the West Midlands' pink sky during reflective snowy conditions.
Music
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This U.K. City Is Making a Cultural Comeback-How to Plan a Perfect a Trip Now

Manchester's post-pandemic investment has revived its music venues, museums, and dining scene, establishing it as a major cultural hub.
fromianVisits
1 month ago

The curious case of the red corbel on Risinghill Street

So, this late 1970s block of flats was built on the site of the former estate office. So did the red corbel come from there? Looking at a photo of the corner of Risinghill Street and Penton Street, taken in 1956, doesn't seem to offer much help, as it shows a row of shops and behind a row of terraced houses.
London
Non-profit organizations
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A new park with wild swimming ponds could soon open in east London

Charity proposes transforming a 14-acre former Thames Water depot in Hackney into a community-owned biodiverse park prioritising safety, wellbeing and belonging.
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Hornsey Town Hall taken off at-risk register

Bringing such a culturally and historically significant building back into public use has been a huge privilege for everyone involved. This restoration has taken years of considered collaboration and care, guided by a shared commitment to do justice to the Town Hall's heritage while giving it a new lease of life and protecting it for future generations to enjoy.
Remodel
Public health
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

This iconic London open-water swimming spot could soon be open all year round

Hampstead Heath's mixed pond will be reviewed for year-round opening, potentially allowing winter swimming, with related facility and landscape improvements planned around 2026/27.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Navigating Birmingham: Your Essential Guide to Group Coach Travel

Whether you're coordinating a corporate conference at the ICC, organising a school trip to Cadbury World, planning wedding guest transport, or arranging a sporting event visit to Villa Park or St Andrew's, the logistics of moving groups through Birmingham's busy streets can quickly become overwhelming. The solution lies in selecting professional coach services that understand the city's geography, traffic patterns, and venue requirements.
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Real estate
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

Oak Garden Apartments, 400 Garden Lane on Raising Housing Standards

Oak Garden Apartments redeveloped and managed 400 Garden Lane with steady investment and consistent stewardship to provide family-focused, quality rental housing and preserved outdoor spaces.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 months ago

stepped residence embedded into the hillside maximizes views and privacy in india

Designed by Habitat Architects, the Solan Hill House is a private residence embedded into a sloping site in Himachal Pradesh, conceived as an architecture that grows out of its terrain rather than resting on it. Completed as a response to complex gradients, access conditions, and visual exposure, the project uses the landscape itself as a generator of form, structure, and spatial sequence.
Design
Arts
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Free outdoor exhibition turns parks, shopping centres and churches into open-air galleries

Thirty large National Gallery reproductions are installed across Croydon in public locations, free to view until 5th July 2026.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

My Favorite Airbnb: A 19th-Century Stone Lodge in Southwest London

1865 stone lodge on Fulham Cemetery grounds offers bright, airy rooms, modern amenities, multiple communal living areas, and an accommodating layout ideal for group stays.
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A safe space to come and just be': the radical, utopian return of Britain's youth clubs

Investment and new Young Futures hubs aim to rebuild youth services, providing integrated mental-health support, skills training, sports, arts and safe spaces for young people.
#hampstead-heath
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Potholes map rates council road repair progress

The government committed 7.3bn in November's Budget to fix roads over the next four years. The DFT rated 154 local highway authorities as red, amber or green based on road conditions and how well they were using government funds. The vast majority were rated as amber, meaning they were patching up roads and had preventative measures in place but there was still room for improvement.
UK news
Miscellaneous
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

The UK's highest rooftop walk experience launches this month

Alexandra Palace launches Summit Ally Pally, the UK's highest rooftop walk offering guided climbs to 130m with views across 28 of London's boroughs, from £28.
Real estate
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

New images show 100m transformation of south London neighbourhood

Wandsworth Council submitted planning to redevelop Alton Estate entrance in Roehampton, creating a community hub with council homes, library, GP surgery, and youth club.
#pocket-park
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

A radical new plan could create a new public plaza in London's West End

The road between Piccadilly Circus and St James's Park could be transformed into a massive public plaza and vehicles could be banned from Regent Street St James's, Waterloo Place and the south side of Piccadilly Circus. If the proposals are enacted, the pedestrianisation of certain roads would lead to more than 35,000 square metres of new public space, equivalent to more than five football pitches, created in the West End.
UK politics
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Studio Egret West to Masterplan the Future Phases of Battersea Power Station Regeneration in London

Battersea Power Station is a former coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames in London, originally designed by architects J. Theo Halliday and Giles Gilbert Scott. Notable for its appearance on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 studio album Animals and in Alfred Hitchcock's 1936 film Sabotage, the station is one of the world's largest brick buildings and is known for its Art Deco interior fittings and décor.
London
fromianVisits
2 months ago

London Alleys: Buckingham Mews, Victoria, SW1

Despite its proximity to one of London's busiest tourist attractions, its back street location is remarkably quiet and peaceful. Leading off Stafford Place, it was originally, and unsurprisingly, called Stafford Mews, as it was built as stabling for houses on Buckingham Gate, facing the palace. Constructed around 1860, the stables were simple two-storey houses, built initially with stables at the ground and accommodation above.
Real estate
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Cricket pavilion planned at private members' club

The Hurlingham Club has applied to replace its outdated pavilion with a larger, accessible wooden cricket pavilion featuring traditional design and modern facilities.
Real estate
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Tickets Alert: Tours of UK construction sites

Open Doors 2026 offers behind-the-hoardings construction site visits across the UK from 23–28 March, with bookings now open and public tours available.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

This south London football stadium is getting a major makeover

South London footie fans, pay attention: Southwark Council has officially approved plans to refurbish Dulwich's historic Champion Hill football stadium. The council has given the green light to plans that will see Dulwich Hamlet FC's old stadium transformed into a new 4,000-seat ground with a brand-new pitch and modern facilities. The footie club has been based in the borough for 123 years, and the new stadium is expected to secure the future of the team for years to come.
UK news
fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Plans to host Brockwell Park festivals recommended for approval ahead of planning meeting

The plans attracted 397 objections on the planning portal, with residents raising concerns about noise, the scale of the fencing, potential damage to the park, insufficient recovery time, and the loss of usable public space during the festival period. In contrast, 128 submissions gave their support. This means objections outweighed support by just over three to one. Nicola Roberts, Olly Alexander and Emily Atack at Mighty Hoopla Summer Events has applied for temporary planning permission.
London politics
fromianVisits
2 months ago

World's oldest gasholder to be restored and opened to the public

The world's oldest surviving gasholder is to be restored and repurposed as part of a housing development in west London. Hammersmith & Fulham Council has approved plans that will see the Grade II* listed Gasholder No.2 at King's Road Park restored, securing the future of a structure that will soon reach its 200th birthday. Built between 1829 and 1830, Gasholder No.2 is believed to be the oldest surviving gasholder in the world.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
1 month ago

Plans unveiled for over 5,000 new homes in London's 'happiest place to live'

Richmond-upon-Thames plans 5,500 new homes, 20% more jobs, 10% more businesses, and economic improvements by 2036, including 500 affordable homes.
Real estate
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

My favourite Airbnb: a rural retreat in the Nottinghamshire with a sauna and a cinema room that we didn't want to leave

A 15-acre Loughborough farm property with a human-sized doll's-house cottage offers a secluded, stylish winter weekend retreat ideal for families.
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

This northern town is officially the best place to live in the UK in 2026

Garrington Property Finders' annual ranking is described as an impartial, objective ranking based on publicly available data across 18 categories, including proximity to open space, National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the number of listed and period homes, air quality, and crime figures. A wide range of data sources is used, including those provided by the Office for National Statistics, the Department for Levelling Up, and Natural England.
Real estate
fromTime Out London
1 month ago

A 750 million new neighbourhood could be built in east London

Last month, plans were submitted for Whitechapel Healthcare and Research Campus, a £750m development that would provide homes for key workers and supposedly address needs for more green spaces and community facilities. The proposal for the campus comes from investment firm BGO in collaboration with PLP Architecture and Barts Health NHS Trust. It's part of the newly announced Barts Life Science Cluster.
UK news
London politics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

'Rail projects have to happen for homes to follow'

London will struggle to meet an annual target of 88,000 new homes without approval of DLR, Bakerloo Line and West London Orbital rail projects and funding.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

My favourite Airbnb: the perfect Highland family retreat in its own hillside hollow

"I liked our last holiday house better," announces my niece on arrival at Gairnsheil Lodge's Laggan Cottage in the Scottish Highlands. The thing about six-year-olds is that they famously have very little taste, and this isn't the first thing we've disagreed on (other topics include bedtimes, what constitutes 'dinner' and how often you should brush your hair). You'd think for someone who was being treated to a bucket list holiday she'd have a little more respect.
Real estate
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Treasures found on HS2 route stored in secret warehouse

Treasures unearthed by hundreds of archaeologists so far during work on the controversial planned HS2 train line have been shown exclusively to the BBC. The 450,000 objects, which are being held in a secret warehouse, include a possible Roman gladiator's tag, a hand axe that may be more than 40,000 years old and 19th Century gold dentures. It is an "unprecedented" amount and array of items, which will yield new insights into Britain's past, says the Centre for British Archaeology.
London
fromianVisits
1 month ago

London's Alleys: Martin Lane, City of London, EC4

For most of its life, the alley's main feature was the church of St Martin Orgar, possibly named after Ordgarus, a Dane who donated the church to the canons of St Paul's. Sadly, most of the church was destroyed during the Great Fire of London. The badly damaged remains were restored and used by French Protestants right up to 1820.
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