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Golders Hill Park Zoo is a small, charming zoo located in Golders Hill Park, part of Hampstead Heath in North West London. It’s completely free to visit, making it one of the best hidden gems for ...
Is your property in the Square Mile? This information is for properties within a small area of central London known as the City of London or 'Square Mile' only. If ...
Cattle have been grazed in Epping Forest for more than a thousand years. They have played a vital role in creating and maintaining the varied mosaic of grassland, heath, and wood-pasture habitats, ...
In November 2021 the City of London Corporation adopted an ambitious Riverside Strategy to manage the river flood defences in the Square Mile. The strategy sets out the approach to raising the flood ...
As one of the largest green spaces in Newham, West Ham Park provides a vital greenspace for local people. It has been managed by the City of London Corporation as a public park since 1874 and is ...
The City of London offers a wide range of serviced office space which you can find by using our serviced office map which highlights all the available serviced office space in the Square Mile. The ...
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The Standardised Wayleave Toolkit will improve connectivity for business and speed up the installation of broadband. All Parties will benefit from lower costs and more efficient ways of working. The ...
JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page. Explore Epping Forest's wildlife and natural history at our Epping Forest Visitor ...
Essential maintenance work is currently taking place at the Pergola which means some areas will be inaccessible and there is scaffolding on site. Thanks for your patience while we care for this ...
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Explore the Tudor history of Epping Forest at Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, built in 1543 for King Henry VIII and renovated by order of Queen Elizabeth I. At the Lodge, you can: learn about Tudor ...