The London Buzz - 23rd September 2025
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The London Buzz - 23rd September 2025
"Man spared jail for assault after Koran burned outside Turkish consulate in London Independent Bin chutes at two blocks of Watford flats are to be removed after being identified as the cause of a fire. Watford Observer More caravans have been proposed for green belt land in Upminster despite previous orders to stop building the "unlawful development". Romford Recorder Protests against an 'ugly' residential development in southeast London - of the kind"
"The London Dungeon today returned to its old haunt on Tooley Street for a 'cleansing séance' before the space becomes possessed by an entirely different kind of spirit. Hospitality News London homes 500 metres from station 'command £42,700 premium over those 1,500 metres away' The Guardian Bodice-rippers: behind the scenes at London's premier costumier The Spaces 'People want discovery': Why are wine dinners taking off at London restaurants? The Drinks Business"
A man was spared jail after committing assault during the burning of a Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London. Bin chutes at two Watford flat blocks will be removed after being identified as the cause of a fire. More caravans have been proposed on green belt land in Upminster despite prior orders to halt unlawful development. Protests over an 'ugly' southeast London residential development risk spreading as residents oppose fast-tracked housing. The London Dungeon staged a cleansing séance at Tooley Street. Properties near stations command sizable price premiums. Local hospitality and cultural events include costume-making, wine dinners, screenings, and talks.
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