Franchesca is a writer at Secret Media Network. In her spare time she's usually on a long leisurely walk with her dog Mason, online shopping, checking out a new food spot, or at the gym.
Transport for London and Southwark Council have finished work on Lower Road in southeast London, completing the latest section of Cycleway 4 which enables safe cycling from London Bridge to Greenwich and means TfL has q...
A former Nestlé chocolate factory is set to be transformed into blocks of flats as part of an urban renewal project that will create 1,386 new homes on the site and rename it Hayes Village but more importantly, will let...
Some funny business has landed on Oxford Street, The Corner Shop at Selfridges has been transformed into The Joke Shop – London’s one-stop shop for all you need to get a barrel of laughs and has all the clas...
Calling all trainiacs, lovers of dark underground tunnels, and fans of both! The Postal Museum is unlocking the doors and inviting you down into the 100-year-old tunnels beneath the museum in special Tunnel Walks tours....
Tomorrow, the V&A will be launching a major exhibition on Tropical Modernism, an architectural style pioneered by British architects Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry in the late 1940s. On from March 2 until September 22 in...
A major exhibition documenting 500 years of Black music in Britain is heading to the British Library this spring. Beyond the Bassline takes inspiration from the British Library’s sound archive to tell the stories of the...
It’s a debate as old as time: which area of London is truly the best – West, North, East, or South? Londoners can get pretty passionate about this one, and rightly so, with folks backing their areas fiercely...
Ever fancied having the King of England as your next-door neighbour? Well now’s your chance because a luxury multi-million home across the road from and directly opposite Buckingham Palace has gone on the market f...
With the arrival of new exhibitions this spring, the art galleries formerly known as the Queen’s Galleries in London and Edinburgh will be reopening as the King’s Galleries. Both the London and Edinburgh gal...
Connecting Southwark to The Strand, Waterloo Bridge is a Grade II listed structure that has been on the Thames since 1817 when its first bridge was built. But did you know the history behind Waterloo Bridge’s nick...