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Pavement widened at West Hampstead Square

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 15, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 15, 2013

If you went to the tube station today you’ll have noticed a significant change where the hoardings have been for the past few weeks. The pavement has been widened, a couple of trees and a flower bed have appeared as … Continue reading →

Posted in Planning & Development | Tagged development, West Hampstead Square | Leave a reply

What have I missed since July 8th?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 15, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 15, 2013

A new Overground station will be built next year – read about this and lots more local transport updates (including a fairly definitive answer to whether Boris Bikes will ever make it to West Hampstead). Cllr Tulip Siddiq won the … Continue reading →

Posted in Digest | Tagged #whampnews | Leave a reply

What’s with the cucumbers?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 13, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJanuary 23, 2014

[updated: July 16 1pm] [updated: July 18 11am]  [updated July 22 9am]  [updated July 24 9.30am]  [updated July 24 2pm] [updated July 25 9am]  [updated July 28 7pm]  [updated August 5 9.30am]  There’s an old journalist adage: two’s a coincidence, … Continue reading →

Posted in General News | Tagged cucumbers, west hampstead | 12 Replies

The Kids are Alright

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 13, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 13, 2013

Cinema is becoming an increasingly expensive hobby. Add kids to the mix and it can become prohibitively costly. As the summer holidays approach we thought it would be helpful to look at how families can make significant savings on trips … Continue reading →

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Competition: Kenwood House concert tickets

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 12, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 12, 2013

LIVE BY THE LAKE, the hotly anticipated series of outdoor summer concerts at Kenwood House, marks the welcome return of the English Heritage concert season. Produced by the young dynamic agency, Rouge Events, Live By The Lake’s outstanding lineup of … Continue reading →

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New plays and new seating policy at the Tricycle

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 12, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonDecember 30, 2013

Indhu Rubasingham, entering her second year as Artistic Director at the Tricycle Theatre, has announced the new season of plays and some changes to the seating policy. The new season opens in September with the UK première of Colman Domingo’s … Continue reading →

Posted in General News, Theatre | Tagged Indhu Rubasingham, Kilburn, Tricycle Theatre | Leave a reply

The Winch got Bare Talent

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 12, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 12, 2013

You all know that we raise money for The Winch. At the last Whampgather all the money we raised from the raffle – which was just shy of £600 – went to support the youth charity’s drama group this term. … Continue reading →

Posted in Whampgather | Tagged #whampforgood, The Winch | Leave a reply

New Overground station to be built next year

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 12, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonDecember 22, 2013

At the end of last month, Camden held its annual public meeting on transport issues in the north of the borough for the first time. A good proportion of the questions on the night related to the local area. Overground … Continue reading →

Posted in Transport & Travel | Tagged Boris bikes, Finchley Road, jubilee line, Overground, traffic, west end lane, west hampstead, WHAT | 4 Replies

Russell jumps; Mike is pushed

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 11, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 11, 2013

We’re still a year out from the local elections, but the parties are starting to get their line-ups in order and there are a few changes in the offing. Some forced, some voluntary. Russell Eagling has been one of the … Continue reading →

Posted in General News | Tagged Camden, councillor, fortune green, Kilburn, Mike Katz, Russell Eagling | Leave a reply

£5,200 a week to keep West End Lane offices empty

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 8, 2013 by Jonathan TurtonJuly 8, 2013

Last week, I wrote about Camden’s plan to dispose of 156 West End Lane, commonly known as the Travis Perkins building. Credit to Camden for getting back to me promptly with the exact cost of keeping the building open up … Continue reading →

Posted in Planning & Development | Tagged Camden, development | 10 Replies

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