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Crediton Hill residents asked to be vigilant

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 25, 2014 by Nicky JonesFebruary 25, 2014

The residents of Crediton Hill, West Hampstead, have been disturbed by a couple of unsettling incidents in the past week and police are asking householders in the area to be extra cautious about answering their doors to strangers. Firstly, at … Continue reading →

Posted in Crime | Tagged crediton hill, crime | 2 Replies

What have I missed since February 17th?

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 24, 2014 by Jonathan TurtonFebruary 23, 2014

WiFi has arrived at West Hampstead (and Finchley Road) tube stations. Flats in the yet-to-be-built 163 Iverson Road development (on the site of the former garden centre) are already on the market. A two-bed in “The Central” will set you back … Continue reading →

Posted in Digest, Frontpage Article | Tagged digest | Leave a reply

Virgin Media WiFi arrives at West Hampstead station

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 22, 2014 by Nicky JonesFebruary 22, 2014

West Hampstead is one of the latest Tube stations to benefit from Virgin Media WiFi coverage. Virgin Media has extended its London Underground WiFi service to cover an additional 10 stations, including West Hampstead and Finchley Road, bringing the total … Continue reading →

Posted in Frontpage Article, Transport & Travel | Tagged tube station, virgin, WiFi | 2 Replies

Free tasting at Finchley Road’s newest coffee house

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 19, 2014 by Sponsored PostFebruary 19, 2014

Set along the Finchley Road heading towards the O2 Centre is Remon, a little artisan bread and pastry bakery and coffee house that specialises in rare hard-to-find coffees and fine teas, authentic Sicilian Cannoli – traditional sweet ricotta cream pastries … Continue reading →

Posted in Shops & Restaurants | Tagged bakery, cafe, coffee, Finchley Road | Leave a reply

What have I missed since February 10th?

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 17, 2014 by Jonathan TurtonFebruary 17, 2014

More estate agents pledged to remove their boards from West End Lane – and indeed they began to be taken down. Do sign the petition if you want to ensure they can’t come back. The trees on Ballymore’s West Hampstead … Continue reading →

Posted in Digest, Frontpage Article | Tagged digest | 3 Replies

Tom falls between the cracks at The Alliance

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 15, 2014 by Tom VanheemsFebruary 15, 2014
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A bit of a mixed bag at The Alliance on Mill Lane the other day. Let me explain. Bread and olives were definitely of the ‘value’ variety; a warmed baguette with no butter or oil, with green olives of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Shops & Restaurants, Tom's Diner | Tagged The Alliance, tom's diner | Leave a reply

Sneak preview of Overground station plans

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 15, 2014 by Jonathan TurtonFebruary 15, 2014

The first pictures have emerged of what West Hampstead Overground station is going to look like after a complete remodel. The £7m scheme is still in its early stages but it looks like it will resemble most other modern stations … Continue reading →

Posted in Frontpage Article, Transport & Travel | Tagged development, network rail, Overground, TfL, West Hampstead Square | 3 Replies

New Thameslink trains unveiled

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 15, 2014 by Nicky JonesFebruary 19, 2014

As part of the major upgrade to the Thameslink service, West Hampstead commuters can look forward to a fleet of state-of-the-art new trains and a more frequent, “tube-like” service. Just not quite yet. The new trains are scheduled to start … Continue reading →

Posted in Frontpage Article, Transport & Travel | Tagged First Capital Connect, thameslink, trains, transport | Leave a reply

One tree given extra protection… for now

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 14, 2014 by Jonathan TurtonFebruary 14, 2014

The campaign to save the Ballymore trees may have failed in its immediate aim. However, Camden has agreed – after much badgering – to slap a Tree Preservation Order (a TPO) on the largest sycamore that falls on Network Rail’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Planning & Development | Tagged network rail, Overground, trees | Leave a reply

Love defined by Emmanuel School pupils

West Hampstead Life Posted on February 14, 2014 by Nicky JonesFebruary 15, 2014

What is love? This has occupied many great minds through the ages, from Stendhal to, erm, Haddaway. It even topped the list of Google searches a couple of years ago. Now, pupils at Emmanuel School in West Hampstead have tackled the … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, Education, Frontpage Article, General News | Tagged emmanuel school, valentines, west end lane books | Leave a reply

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