The London Buzz – 8th April 2025
08-04-2025 18:00 via ianvisits.co.uk

The London Buzz – 8th April 2025

Today’s London news round-up:
Campaigners in south-east London are calling on the government to tighten the law on catapults to stop wildlife being killed. BBC News
Housebuilder Vistry Group has secured planning permission from Enfield Council to build 723 new homes as part of a wider scheme. Housing Today
The former boss of Google, Eric Schmidt, has bought a Holland Park mansion for nearly £42m, in the latest in a string of big transactions in London’s prime real estate marke
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Tickets Alert: The Fleet Street “Festival of Words”
Tickets Alert: The Fleet Street “Festival of Words”
Weekend markets returning to Leadenhall Market
Weekend markets returning to Leadenhall Market
From beeswax to bowls: Discover the science behind Korean musical history
From beeswax to bowls: Discover the science behind Korean musical history
British Army puts 80-years of SOLDIER magazine online in free archive
British Army puts 80-years of SOLDIER magazine online in free archive
London’s Public Art: Embracing Forms, N17
London’s Public Art: Embracing Forms, N17
The London Buzz – 16th April 2025
Tickets Alert: Tours of the British Library’s conservation studios
Rediscovering Evelyn De Morgan at the Guildhall Art Gallery
National Army Museum to get larger with expansion underneath its car park
The London Buzz – 15th April 2025
Behind the scaffolding: Taking a look at the Hungerford Bridge restoration project
Behind the scaffolding: Taking a look at the Hungerford Bridge restoration project
Trump official tells Europe to choose US or Chinese tech
Trump official tells Europe to choose US or Chinese tech
Trump official tells Europe to choose between US or Chinese tech
Trump official tells Europe to choose between US or Chinese tech
The London Buzz – 14th April 2025
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