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Annual London Marathon returns this weekend, Upper Thames Street and Lower Thames Street will be closed. Event times 7am to 9pm.
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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To permit the sale of alcohol on and off the premises, 12am(Midnight) – 12am(Midnight) Monday to Sunday To provide late night refreshment, 11pm - 2am Monday - Saturday, 11pm - 12am(Midnight) Sunday.
have signposts, so you can find your way even if you've not walked it before are circular, so you can start and end them anywhere along the trail start and end conveniently close to parking and ...
The Hazardous Waste Collection and Disposal Service (HWCDS) is a subsidised collection service for London residents in all London Boroughs except in the London Borough of Hillingdon. We collect ...
Participating shops restaurants and bars in the City’s Community Toilet Scheme (CTS) supplement the City of London's public toilets by giving the public free access to their toilets during their ...
The City of London Corporation are working to transform the St Paul's gyratory. Largely unchanged since the 1970s, our designs will reorganise the traffic-dominated streets to create a new public ...
Street works can create noise and dust. The Code of Practice: Minimising the Environmental Impact of Street Works provides advice and guidance to ensure that contractors can complete works whilst ...
A heartfelt thank you goes out to the incredible volunteers who participated in the Epping Forest 50 for 50 campaign, commemorating the Duke of Gloucester’s Golden Jubilee as ranger of Epping Forest.