The public toilets at the busiest railway station in the country are now free to use after Network Rail abolished the 30p charge.
Friday recap: London-SE1.co.uk/date/2019-03-01
RT @coryboro_london: Singing on the Jeremy Vine Show today https://t.co/d94XHUcBE7
@lovemangoindian Click the link in the previous tweet.
Investor selling new flat in Waterloo’s Shell Centre development for less than they paid for it https://t.co/T9kvvSz7HC
30 years ago - the future of @boroughmarket was being discussed pic.twitter.com/AVx8nAkoeT
30 years ago - the Venetian style development mooted for the site where More London and City Hall now stand pic.twitter.com/9CMyF0ZuaZ
30 years ago SE1 was reporting plans for a luxury hotel at County Hall, and the librarian at Borough Road Library w… https://t.co/pISWheuSb6
Page 2 of the March 1989 edition of SE1 - sell-off fears at Bermondsey’s Arnold Estate and news of BR plans for Wat… https://t.co/RqNQLDrCOZ
RT @FloEshalomi: Great to visit #CrossbonesGraveyard site again - I visited the site back in 2016 after the announcement from TfL re propos…
Anti-trans protest over 'pornographic' transgender lingerie fashion show at Glaziers Hall, London Bridge… https://t.co/sicHXNOAZ1
RT @postwarhistory: 1 March 1958, Buddy Holly and The Crickets played the first of 25 dates on their only UK tour at the Trocadero, Elephan…
The public toilets at Waterloo Station are now free to use after Network Rail abolished the 30p charge. london-se1.co.uk/news/view/9860
RT @VMMChamberlain: @se1 @RosePlayhouse @BanksideVillage My dad, @Mark_Chorlton, wrote to the Prime Minister in 1989 calling for the Rose T…
30 years ago - in March 1989 - the lead story in the SE1 newspaper was the recent discovery of @RosePlayhouse at Ba… https://t.co/2LMAUfvrTh
MPs’ outrage after Charity Commission refuses #GardenBridge investigation - latest from @Whurst1 in @ArchitectsJrnal https://t.co/MislQCOyrV
RT @colincurrieperc: I will be joining @marinalsop @houghhough @NickyBenedetti @MarkSimpson_88 @nicomuhly @TurnageTime and others next seas…
It's St David's Day - the Borough Welsh Choir @coryboro_london will be singing in @BoroughMarket this lunchtime… https://t.co/scr48mQMIv
Cuts to public services were in the news in March 1979. pic.twitter.com/AMn6CunviM
There was also news of an impending public inquiry about the @CoinStreet site. pic.twitter.com/J36bkiMI6K
40 years ago the SE1 paper interviewed Michal Bogdanov, director of @youngvic. pic.twitter.com/Bpn5VP5VDW
There was also news of a 6 month shutdown for Bankside Power Station. pic.twitter.com/228UuJHDpN
In March 1979 SE1 reported on plans by the GLC and British Rail to introduce cross-London train services via Blackf… https://t.co/mK5YGBmeyR
Inside there was a letter from LWT’s location manager who had been filming a Smith’s Crisps advert in Waterlpic.twitter.com/MsqUp4F0nyF0ny
40 years ago the March 1979 SE1 newspaper was reporting on the closure of the Co-op in The Cut. It’s now a Sainsbur… https://t.co/cRkEmP7fMd
On this day 10 years ago a Morph flashmob was held on Bankside in memory of Tony Hart london-se1.co.uk/news/view/3764 pic.twitter.com/PdoCmlbNAQ
Bike stolen from Waterloo Road pic.twitter.com/EeopqKx6b6
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