Mosaic of memories uses real people's photos to mark Ally Pally anniversary
A mosaic that uses thousands of people’s photos and selfies to recreate a historic image of Alexandra Palace has gone on display.
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Charlotte is an AI-Assisted Reporter for London and Sussex. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
Charlotte is an AI-Assisted Reporter for London and Sussex. Her favourite stories are feel-good community pieces, or — on the other end of the spectrum — gritty exposés.
A mosaic that uses thousands of people’s photos and selfies to recreate a historic image of Alexandra Palace has gone on display.
A crackdown on blue badge misuse should leave more spaces available for genuinely disabled people.
An "exceptional" Grade II listed home built in the 1700s has been listed on Zoopla for a tidy sum of £12.75m.
A concert featuring performances from a classic orchestra is set to return to Langtons Gardens in June.
An iconic 00s boy band is heading for a park in Bexleyheath in August.
Zookeepers overcame sharp claws and feisty personalities when they gave three lion cubs their first health check at London Zoo.
Households living near Wembley could make hundreds of pounds by renting out their driveways for fans attending Taylor Swift concerts.
A party shop says Beyonce’s recent country album has sparked a surge of interest in inflatable cowboy boots and Stetsons.
For windows that take up most of the room, and impossibly high ceilings, look no further than this warehouse conversion in Gidea Park.
South east Londoners have shared the things they think everyone in the area has done at least once in their life.
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