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A symphony in glass: The Sun by Dale Chihuly in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square.
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A symphony in glass: The Sun by Dale Chihuly in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square

Mon 26th May, 2014Mon 26th May, 2014 - by editor - Leave a Comment

This striking sculpture by the American sculptor Dale Chihuly was first unveiled in Mayfair’s Berkeley Square on the 3rd April 2014, and it’s still attracting attention a month later.

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A walk around Bute Park, in the former grounds of Cardiff Castle, south Wales
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A walk around Bute Park, in the former grounds of Cardiff Castle, south Wales

Thu 9th January, 2014Thu 9th January, 2014 - by editor - 1 Comment

Located in the former grounds of Cardiff Castle, Bute Park offers 130 acres of rather lovely landscaped gardens and parkland, slap bang in the the middle of town. On a breezy day at the …

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A Saturday afternoon on Enfield Playing Fields, November 2013
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A Saturday afternoon on Enfield Playing Fields, north London, November 2013

Wed 27th November, 2013Wed 27th November, 2013 - by editor - 2 Comments.

Containing numerous football, rugby and baseball pitches, Enfield’s King George’s Field can be found a short walk from Enfield railway station.

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A visit to the Lord Nelson memorial in Merton, south London
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A visit to the rather modest Lord Nelson memorial in Merton, south London

Sat 26th October, 2013Sat 26th October, 2013 - by editor - 1 Comment

This rather modest memorial to Merton’s most famous resident, Admiral Horatio Nelson, stands on the site of his former properties at Merton Place, south London.

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Brixton's Loughborough Park gets greener with edible hedge and new gardens
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Brixton’s Loughborough Park gets greener with edible hedge and new gardens

Tue 5th June, 2012Mon 15th April, 2013 - by editor - 14 Comments.

It’s great to see that one of Brixton’s lesser-known small parks is getting some of the attention and care it deserves, although some locals still have reservations about visiting the …

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Lambeth Country Show cancelled for 2012. We fancy a picnic on July 22nd

Fri 3rd February, 2012Sat 15th September, 2012 - by editor - 4 Comments.

We’re hearing terrible news that the annual Lambeth Country Show – a highlight of my year – has been cancelled this year. The story broke on the urban75 bulletin boards, and …

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