Two decades after Borough Market began its transformation from a declining wholesale fruit and vegetable market to a retail centre for all kinds of food and drink, a new cookbook has been launched.
Lambeth Council is to warn developers that it won't grant planning permission for new hotels around Waterloo and the South Bank.
Several thousand of the ceramic poppies from the World War I centenary art installation that captured the public imagination at the Tower of London in 2014 have been brought to SE1 as the nation prepares to mark the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day.
Saturday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2018-10-06
Just published - @BoroughMarket launches cookbook by @rocketandsquash 20 years after first steps towards retail rei… https://t.co/7fbhkGmBqq
Just published - Lambeth tells developers: no more hotels in Waterloo, thank you dlvr.it/QmVZXn
Just published - Weeping Window: poppies art installation comes to IWM London dlvr.it/QmV0Mq
At M&S Simply Food Bankside you'll soon be able to scan and pay for your shopping with your mobile phone - no need… https://t.co/CaohBYpqU3
A handful of tickets still on sale for Vivaldi's Four Seasons by candlelight at Southwark Cathedral this evening: https://t.co/7JG2AAlwtb
LonMidArchSoc #LAat50 @DurUniArchSoc John Casey formerly of @ArcDurham at the bottom of #winchesterpalace @se1 during excavations pic.twitter.com/QYk2pPu5lJ
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