London’s ‘cleanest waterway’ rejuvenated for new walking and cycling path
The New River Path in North London has been rejuvenated in an effort to make it appealing to pedestrians and

The New River Path in North London has been rejuvenated in an effort to make it appealing to pedestrians and

Over half of under-30’s agreed that immigration has changed their communities for the better, with 32% disagreeing, data from the

A free exhibition documenting the progression of Black British Music from 1919 to the present has opened at the Barbican.

A chess charity has launched a community engagement project in Old Spitalfields Market, inviting people to sit down and play

A brand new V&A museum experience opened its doors to the public at the end of May. The V&A East

In London’s urban landscape, an unexpected revival of traditional craftsmanship is taking root. London Green Wood, a not-for-profit cooperative, has

Barking and Dagenham Council have set up a petition for step-free access at Dagenham East tube station. Built in 1931

This April, the Roundhouse hosted the Three Sixty festival, aimed at pushing boundaries and creating unforgettable moments across the entire

Hilarious, heartwarming and obviously absurd, Rhinoceros is currently on a run at the Almeida Theatre in Islington. Rhinoceros’ don’t lend

An Isle of Dogs floating arts centre is creating an enthusiastic and invigorated following with its free mystery cinema nights.

A Hackney charity is promoting the wellbeing benefits of wheel throwing with ceramics courses aimed at people struggling with their