COMMON HOST is rooted in the landscapes of the Thames Estuary, especially Thurrock, a terrain marked by centuries of human ...
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34+ overrated travel hotspots that don’t live up to the hype
Travel is often filled with excitement and anticipation, especially when visiting iconic destinations. However, some of these ...
In the first of a new series, curator Dr Neil Adams shares the stories and science of the fossil mammal collection.
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Discovering historical treasures while mudlarking the Thames
Exploring the practice of mudlarking, this video uncovers historical artifacts along the Thames and shares the stories behind ...
A burst water main owned by Thames Water caused major flooding, shut roads and cut supplies to homes across several affluent areas of west London. Thames said the incident in Holland Park in the early ...
The incident near Holland Park Roundabout flooded a number of streets, where residents were rescued from properties overnight. Pictures showed cars submerged as Thames Water “profusely apologised” and ...
In huge news for London’s dog owners, commuters and flâneurs, for the first time ever it is now possible to walk along the north bank of the Thames from Westminster to the Tower of London without ...
The National Trust describes the Northey Island project as "a bold marine engineering feat".
In the 1950s, the Thames was declared “biologically dead”, after surveys found it was unable to sustain life due to severe industrial pollution. In the decades that followed, concentrated efforts were ...
The iconic record producer and artist is set to perform an open-air show at London’s Old Royal Naval College – A UNESCO World Heritage site – on August 15. It comes as part of the ongoing Labyrinth On ...
The space has been described as a "place to pause, explore and enjoy the river" A former construction site for London's "super sewer" has been transformed into a large new public space on the bank of ...
Decades of dedication have contributed to the River Thames enjoying a new lease of life, a report from London Zoological Society (ZSL) has found. In the 1950s, the Thames was declared "biologically ...
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