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Discount deal on Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit with Jennifer Saunders
A critically-acclaimed revival of Blithe Spirit by Noël Coward transferred to London’s West End just before the lockdown, but will reopen this Autumn, with Jenifer Saunders as the excentric clairvoyant, Madame Arcati.
Plans for Beam Park railway station in East London cancelled
Plans for a new railway station in East London next to a future housing development have been dealt a blow after the station was apparently cancelled.
Fabergé egg found by a scrap dealer going on display at the V&A
As part of an exhibition about the famous Russian jewellery maker, one of the ‘missing’ eggs created by Fabergé that was lost for many years will go on display in London.
No need to buy weekly travelcards from next week
People who currently buy a weekly travelcard will no longer need to do so from next week as TfL is introducing a weekly price-cap on Oyster pay-as-you-go fares for rail and tube travel.
London’s weekly railway news
A weekly round-up of London's rail transport news…
How to request your very own Red Arrows flypast
Organizing something interesting and fancy a flypast by the Red Arrows? Or a WW2-era bomber? Surprisingly not only is it possible, but it's also usually free.
Three London Transport liveried locomotives working together this October
Next month's London Transport themed weekend at the Epping Ongar Railway has gained its third LT-liveried locomotive to haul passengers along the line.
London’s Pocket Parks: Bird in Bush Park, SE15
This triangular plot of a park can be found just off the Old Kent Road, and is the result of housing clearance in the 1970s.
Larking exhibition shows off the relics of the Thames
The relics of the past constantly wash up on the shoreline of the River Thames, and now there's a display all about them at Southwark Cathedral.
Pride roundels appearing on the London Underground
Although the annual pride march though central London had to be cancelled, pride roundels are popping up on the tube instead.
Tickets Alert: Sit inside a kaleidoscope filled with plants
There’s a pop-up thingymajig which seems to be a pyramid box filled with plants and mirrors happening next month in Shoreditch.
HS2 cost uncertainties continue to worry MPs
A report by a Parliamentary committee has found that while HS2 has improved its performance, there are still concerns about costs and how the project's benefits will be fully realised.
Reimagining Spaces with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative
In 1980 an architectural design practice was set up that was to challenge how buildings and urban landscapes are built, and its effects are still around us today.
Stratford station upgrade takes a small step forward
Plans to improve Stratford station in East London have taken a step forward after funding for initial studies was secured.
Behind the scenes James Bond photo exhibition
In case you've been unaware of it, there's a new James Bond movie coming to the cinemas, and along with Bond, comes brands, lots of brands all putting on Bond-related events.
A lot of moquette socks
The London Transport Museum has been selling transport moquette socks for a while, but now they've brought out a bumper pack of socks.
HS2 opens its North London railway hub
A former cargo freight site in northwest London has been taken over by HS2 to be used for moving muck out and concrete in for the construction of the railway tunnels and the new station at Old Oak Common.
Peckham Rye station redevelopment pushes ahead
A long-running project to upgrade the cramped Peckham Rye station has taken a step forward as Network Rail has announced which of the various options it will go with.
Free tours of Parliament
Tours of the Houses of Parliament have resumed, with both the paid option for tourist tours, but also a free tour that's only offered to Brits.
The Northern line extension opened today
At 5:28am this morning, the first paying passengers caught their first train on the Northern line extension at Battersea.
London’s Alleys: Trinity Walk, NW3
This is a very steep alley up the slopes that face Finchley Road in South Hampstead.
IanVisits, London, UK
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