The Women Pivoting to Digital Taskforce brings together business, government, third sector, and industry groups to bring more attention to, and action around supporting women from non-technical ...
Would you like 10 free piano lessons with a talented Guildhall School of Music and Drama student? Those aged 60+, and City of London residents, are eligible to enter the draw to get a place on the ...
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Some ancient monuments have statutory protection and are scheduled. Scheduled monument consent is required for any work which may affect an ancient monument. The City Corporation's Archaeology and ...
We are committed to creating positive impact and reducing negative impact across all our activities and decisions covering our own operations and across the Square Mile, because it is the right thing ...
Gregor Strniša (1930-1987) remains one of the greatest modern Slovenian poets, highly influential to the new generations of poetry writers. Space - outer space - is probably his most elaborate concept ...
Barbican Music Library is delighted to host Dr Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason for this free short talk and Q&A on Monday 14 October at 2.30pm. Come with your questions in this rare opportunity to meet and hear ...
Cycling is a great way to get around, keep fit and see the Heath. However, there are a few little rules you should follow while you're cycling on the Heath. Please make sure that you: ...
On this page you will find things to do to beat loneliness and isolation, support with being in and leaving hospital, resident groups, key support if you have become unwell or live with a disability, ...
Join bat experts from our education partners at the Field Studies Centre in Epping Forest, to learn more about the fascinating bats that can be found in the Forest, and then head out with bat ...
The first Guildhall Library was founded in 1425 with money left in the will of Richard Whittington. Over six centuries the story of an astute late medieval merchant, politician and philanthropist ...
To use the highway adjacent to their premises to place removable furniture to be used by persons for consumption of food or drink supplied from or in connection with the use of the premises on the ...