• The London Buzz – 28th January 2025

    The London Buzz – 28th January 2025
    Today’s London news round-up:
    A Dagenham shop has had its licence revoked after immigration officers discovered two people were working there illegally. Romford Recorder
    The long-awaited Soho Theatre Walthamstow opens at the beginning of May — with a stellar line-up featuring some of the land’s finest comedians. Londonist
    Greenwich councillors have been warned that they will be challenged at next year’s elections if they back plans to close Maryon Wilson Animal Park in C
  • Tickets Alert: Behind the Scenes tours of the London Archive

    Tickets Alert: Behind the Scenes tours of the London Archive
    The recently renamed Metropolitan Archives, based in Clerkenwell, has started offering behind-the-scenes tours of their archive rooms.The site features over 100km of archival storage and a conservation studio, which the tours will take visitors around. Visitors will also have time to ask questions of the staff who work there.
    Following the tour, ticket holders will be treated to an exclusive document display featuring documents from the medieval city, Tudor and Stuart governance and disaster, Vi
  • Imber Bus day is confirmed for August 2025

    Imber Bus day is confirmed for August 2025
    If you fancy spending an exceptionally surreal day taking trips through a military firing range in some old buses, prepare to reserve a date in August.ImberBus is a standard London bus route that runs just one day a year, weaving its way through the sealed-off military lands of Salisbury Plain, past burnt-out tanks and military bases to an abandoned medieval church in the middle of a military training village.
    Which is pretty interesting when you think about it.
    The buses also ride all over the
  • Prince Charles Cinema facing eviction threat in landlord lease dispute

    Prince Charles Cinema facing eviction threat in landlord lease dispute
    The famously independent and famously cheap Prince Charles Cinema is facing a threat of potential closure in the future as the building’s landlord wants to change the terms of their lease.
    (c) Prince Charles Cinema
    The leaseholders, Zedwell LSQ Ltd and their parent company, Criterion Capital, want to insert a break clause in the lease renewal that’s coming up that would allow them to evict the independent cinema with just six months’ notice.
    Although it’s not that unusual
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