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to no service today. the tube, the elizabeth line and 0verground will continue to run as normal. line and 0verground will new figures show the record summer heatwave saw visitor numbers drop into the centre of the capital. the high streets data service stats suggests that on the day london reached 40 degrees celsius, visitors to central london fell to about three—quarters of the previous month's total. the mayor said that the drop in footfall was "to the detriment" of businesses. plans to build 19—storey tower blocks and a new shopping centre in southeast london have been withdrawn after thousands of local objections. the scheme at the walnuts in 0rpington would have provided nearly 1,000 new homes alongside a new town square and elderly day care centre. a spokesperson for the developer said it remained "fully committed to providing a vibrant and distinctive town centre". campaigners trying to save a decaying plane from the scrapheap say they're heartbroken after running out of time to raise the money they need to rescue it. the handley page dart herald

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