Fulham Palace: Another Brick In The Wall
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Through the stories of the Bishops of London, Fulham Palace chronicles over 1300 years of English history. Now local people can help preserve the buildings for future generations to enjoy
Chelsea Physic Garden: Chelsea’s Green Oasis
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With a fascinating programme of walks, talks, events and workshops, spring and summer are the perfect time to visit Chelsea Physic Garden and enjoy London’s wonderful secret space
The Friends of Ravenscourt Park: Park Life
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The Friends of Ravenscourt Park play a key role in protecting and maintaining Hammersmith’s most popular green lung
92 Dental: Putting a Smile on Your Face
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High quality treatment and flexible, friendly customer service are the hallmarks of the award-winning 92 Dental practice
Flynn’s Pub & Townhouse: Room at the Inn
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Do you have friends or family visiting? Hammersmith residents can enjoy a 15% discount on the superb accommodation at Flynn’s
Chartered Practice Architects: A Design for Life
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Delivering bespoke solutions for every client
While I’m talking to architects Warren Hagues and Matt Hedges, the snow is falling on Askew Road. Naturally, the weather is the first topic of conversation. ‘It’s a good reminder that proper insulation is so important,’ smiles Warren.
Farina & More: Buon Appetito!
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‘Our cuisine represents the true passion and spirit of Italian food,’ says Pier Paolo Bassani. ‘We believe in natural, authentic flavours and simple, carefully sourced ingredients.’ Pier Paolo is one of a group of Italian friends from Brook Green who have got together to open Farina & More, a new restaurant, deli and coffee shop.
Keith Davidson: Art for Art’s Sake
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After a long career as a computer analyst, Keith Davidson decided to follow his passion and become a full-time artist. Initially, he chose to focus on photography and digital manipulation; those disciplines enabled him to establish a natural, comfortable relationship with the computer as an artistic tool.
Chiswick Pier Trust: Down by the River
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Chiswick Pier Trust puts on an exciting programme of public events and talks to engage all ages with life on and around the Thames
The Chiswick Empire: Empire State of Mind
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Remembering the magnificent Chiswick Empire, the High Road theatre that hosted the brightest stars of the entertainment world On Friday 6 September 1912 the Chiswick Times reported: ‘The Chiswick Empire was opened on Monday evening… The handsome building was gaily decorated with flags, festoons and flowers for the occasion. The…