To use the highway adjacent to their premises to place removable furniture to be used by persons for consumption of food or drink supplied from or in connection with the use of the premises on the ...
On this page you will find things to do to beat loneliness and isolation, support with being in and leaving hospital, resident groups, key support if you have become unwell or live with a disability, ...
If you need to report a missed collection for your general waste, recycling or food waste recycling, please get in touch with the Contact Centre on 020 7606 3110. Recycling and general waste are ...
The City of London Corporation is the highway authority for all the streets in the City of London except for the Red Routes which are managed by Transport for London.
Location: Starts from the Epping Forest Visitor Centre at Chingford Free bat activities available at the Epping Forest Visitor Centre. Dress up in fancy dress to celebrate the season and drop-in at ...
Small and medium-sized enterprises are significant contributors to the wider UK economy and within the City, driving growth and employment. In fact, SMEs make up over 98% of all businesses within the ...
The application period for the 2024/25 professional dog walking licence is currently closed. Please see below for further information. Walking your dog on the Heath When walking your dog on the Heath, ...
Gregor Strniša (1930-1987) remains one of the greatest modern Slovenian poets, highly influential to the new generations of poetry writers. Space - outer space - is probably his most elaborate concept ...
Cycling is a great way to get around, keep fit and see the Heath. However, there are a few little rules you should follow while you're cycling on the Heath. Please make sure that you: ...
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The first Guildhall Library was founded in 1425 with money left in the will of Richard Whittington. Over six centuries the story of an astute late medieval merchant, politician and philanthropist ...
Walk towards the chain of ponds. These are the Highgate Ponds and were originally dug as reservoirs to provide drinking water to the people of London in the 17th Century. The waters of the River Fleet ...