Archive for category: Overflow

  • Wednesday London Links

    Hope you’re enjoying your Wednesday so far. Here’s some London links for you. The Solidarity Federation are reporting on immigration checks at New Cross bus stops. I love this. The London Tube map with the stations placed in their geographically correct positions. Fail to plan on what is happening to […]

     
  • I bet she doesn’t spell her name like that

    Never the less “Amy More” is a lucky lady.

     
  • Tuesday’s London Links

    South London squatters are making a call to arms. South London Press. The BBC report Barnet’s latest pop-up library. You see those tall towers? Londonist reports that they may become enormous advertising hoardings. The Brixton Blog looks at the little railway in Brockwell Park. Are traffic wardens becoming walking CCTVs? […]

     
  • Monday’s London Links

    In Greenwich they’re assessing the lifts in the foot tunnel one week after re-opening. 853 also takes a look. Lambeth Save Our Services on why library privatisation is a bad thing. Wembley Matters on yet more pop-up libraries. It’s good news over 20 mph in Waltham Forest Caroline Allen. Barnet Eye […]

     
  • I selecta… nothing

    I don’t believe there’s anything in there that anyone could possibly have wanted badly enough to break the glass. Perhaps someone got trapped inside.

     
  • Why the blue paint on the road isn’t that “super”

    So this is the cycle superhighway. Brilliant stuff. Giving mmtorists the impression that cyclists should be in their own “bit” while cyclists have nowhere to be…

     
  • Friday’s London Links: Olympic edition

    Time for a bumper crop Olympics news links: Ceasefire Magazine on the Olympics and social cleansing. We have public art Olympics stylee at Brockley Central, BBC. Evening Standard on kids at Olympics protests. There’s also a ParaOlympics exhibit on tour BBC. Also on the BBC how the Olympics changed Barcelona. […]

     
  • Free Shop

    A free shop and commercial house. Seems legit.

     
  • Wednesday’s London Links

    Hackney Citizen reports on an awful incident of segregation at Clissold Park Leisure Center. Rickshaw riding fined for “furious driving”. Road CC Evening Standard is highlighting light pollution. Ali Dizeai tells the BBC his police career is not over. Election Watch Noise in the Crowd wonders whether the Standard understand […]

     
  • Subtle alterations in Bloomsbury

    Is Brunswick Center or The Brunswick Center? Clearly someone cares because the “the” has been carefully erased in a fit of tightly controlled rage.