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The Nest : New library coming to infamous Thamesmead estate

The Nest : New library coming to infamous Thamesmead estate
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We meet our first Subscriber of the Month - Amateur Photographer

March 16, 2021 We’re really grateful to have so many subscribers to AP, who not only save money, but also don’t have to worry about getting out to the shops during lockdown to find their copy of the world’s best photography magazine. As you’d expect, many of our subscribers are good photographers in their own right so we’re starting a new regular series of interviews with our ‘Subscriber of the Month.’ We’re kicking things off with Michelle Hill (below) from London. If you’d like to be featured here, please email geoff.harris@kelsey.co.uk with your details and some information about your photography, including your subscriber number/account number (please don’t send in lots of high-res images at this stage).

Last chance to have say on Crossrail extension to Ebbsfleet

Last chance to have say on Crossrail extension to Ebbsfleet A public consultation on extending Crossrail to Ebbsfleet comes to a close today (26 February). Five options to extend Crossrail to Ebbsfleet, in Kent, have been tabled as part of the public consultation on extending the line. The consultation is being run by the C2E partnership, comprising the Greater London Authority, Transport for London (TfL), the London Borough of Bexley, Kent County Council, Dartford Borough Council, Gravesham Borough Council, Ebbsfleet Development Corporation, and Thames Gateway Kent Partnership. As part of the consultation process, the public is being asked for feedback on five different proposals.

Drivers face paying £690 to park near their own HOME

A Labour-run council has ramped up the price of parking permits to up a whopping £690 in the latest escalation of the capital s war on motorists.  Merton Council in south-west London wants to boost the amount people have to pay to park outside their own homes in a bid to cut air pollution.  It is believed the permits would be the most expensive in Britain. Charges for the most polluting cars will cost up to £540 per year, in addition to the existing £150 levy for all diesel vehicles and older petrol models. It has sparked fears more councils will look to hike their prices. It is thought the move could add as much as £1million a year to the authority s coffers.

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