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The William Morris Design Line 2025 map is live!
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To take part email us [email protected] - open to creative businesses in the Blackhorse Road and Argall Avenue areas #WMDL2025@LBWFculture@BlackhorseWS
Queuing to cross the flooded section of Lea Bridge Rd by lorry outside East London waterworks in Leabridge rd Leyton in January 1928, when the river lea got out its bed in the 1928 London floods - gettyimages
Hi to all,
I just want to inform you that I have recently posted a news update on the online petition.
May, I kindly encourage you to read the news update on the online petition.
Thank you
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Did you know Lea Bridge Road started in 1745 as a simple timber bridge over the River Lea? Travellers back then paid a toll at a small house to cross.
By 1820, the wooden bridge was replaced with iron, and the road became a key route linking Hackney, Walthamstow, and Leyton.
For 10 years, Blondies has been a beloved indie dive bar, brewery & music hub in East London. Now, noise complaints threaten to silence ALL music.
They’re crowdfunding for soundproofing & survival. Can you help?
👉 Donate & share: https://t.co/pdOgj48cNJ
#SaveBlondies
☕ Spring Coffee Crawl: Lea Bridge Road & Argall Ave’s Best Spots! 🌸
Sun’s out? Time for a flat white (or three).
Here’s your hit list of brilliant coffee spots around #LeaBridge – from grab-and-go gems to proper sit-in vibes:
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Devil’s Botany, London’s first absinthe distillery, is hosting a cocktail masterclass on 11 April, 7–9pm!
For just £45 enjoy:
🍹 A welcome drink
🥃 A spirit tasting
✨ The chance to make 3 cocktails
🧀 A charcuterie spread
Limited spots—book now! 👉 https://t.co/fgmU3XYnsx
Two iconic north London Victorian steam museums have merged! @pumphousemuseum and @Markfieldbeam are now part of the Heritage and Communities Trust while keeping their unique identities and free admission. Great news for local heritage preservation! #walthamstow#tottenham