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Check out this week's alternative guide to what's on in London.
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See the International Space Station passing over London
The International Space Station will be passing right over London next Thursday (22nd July) and will be both exceptionally bright and at a decent time to see it.
Farringdon station opens part of the Elizabeth line to the public
If you want to try it out, a small part of an Elizabeth line station is now open to use, at Farringdon station.
Rare hoard of iron age coins discovered in West London
A heavy thunderstorm over West London late last August lead to the unexpected discovery of a rare collection of iron-age coins, and one of the largest such finds of its type in the UK.
See a “walking” boat on the Thames
Over the next few weeks, a walking boat will be in the Thames around Battersea - and yes, it's art.
London’s weekly railway news
A weekly round-up of London's rail transport news…
Testing cargo deliveries by rail to town centres
A scheme to use converted passenger trains to deliver freight into the centre of towns was tested last week using Euston station.
See inside the 300+ year old Newington Green Unitarian Church
Just over 300 years ago, a small meeting house was built for non-conformists escaping the religious constraints of the City of London, and it's still here, and now open for tours.
Balham station’s £2.6 million upgrade completed
Refurbishment and safety upgrades costing £2.6 million at Balham station in south London have been completed.
London’s Pocket Parks: Olympic Ring Park, N1C
A small roadside park alongside St Pancras Station has something hidden in the bushes - pieces of the London 2012 Olympic rings.
New rail travel pass planned for domestic tourists
A new rail ticket is being planned to launch later this summer for "staycationers" who are looking for holidays and short breaks within the UK.
Anna Ray exhibitions looks back at her Huguenot ancestors
Two offices in London currently have art exhibitions for the staff who work there, but less well known is that they are also both open to the public to visit as well.
City of London raising its river embankment to prevent Climate Change flooding
The City of London has opened a consultation on plans to raise the height of the riverside embankment along the Thames to protect the City from sea level rises caused by Climate Change.
New Piccadilly line trains moquette shown off
TfL has shown off the latest designs for its new fleet of Piccadilly line trains, including the new moquette that will adorn the seats.
Face coverings to remain mandatory on London’s trains and buses
Although the UK government is scrapping the requirement to wear face masks on public transport in England next week, they will remain mandatory in London.
A day trip to – Dorneywood House and gardens
Gifted to the nation for the use by a government minister, just outside London can be found a modest mansion that's also open to the public, but only for a couple of weeks a year.
Tube drivers to go on strike next month
Tube train drivers who are members of the RMT union are to hold a series of strikes next month in a dispute about night tube driver grades.
Refurbished ex-SWT trains appearing on Southeastern lines
A fleet of trains that were originally ordered for South West Trains (SWT) but are no longer required are to start appearing on Southeastern lines following a recent refurbishment.
See Gods Own Junkyard in the Leadenhall Market
Normally based in Walthamstow, the famous home of neon signs, Gods Own Junkyard is currently filling three shops in the Leadenhall Market with their trademark glowing displays.
Secrets of the London Underground TV series starts this week
A new TV series is starting this week that will look around the hidden parts of the London Underground.
Nothern line bank branch to close for 4 months next year
TfL has announced plans to close part of the Northern line for several months as it completes a huge upgrade of Bank tube station.
Tickets Alert: British Museum offering pre-opening tours at weekends
The British Museum has started running tours of its Egyptian galleries before the museum opens to the public at weekends.
Crossrail changes its staged opening plans
Although the opening of Crossrail is the public deadline that keeps shifting, it is in fact only the 3rd stage of a 5-stage process, and how the final two stages will be carried out has been changed.
London’s Alleys: Princes Place, SW1
This is a short shabby alley that leads off from some of the most expensive properties in central London.
IanVisits, London, UK
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