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Streatham Hill Theatre marks fourth year on ‘Theatres at Risk’ register

Streatham Hill Theatre has marked its fourth year on the Theatres at Risk register after being added in 2018. The

kensington high street

Kensington High Street set for improvements after £5m investment

Businesses in and around Kensington High Street voted on 11 February to establish the area’s first business improvement district (BID),

Christmas lights in London

Omicron’s effect on London’s high streets over December

As London was hit by a huge wave of the COVID-19 Omicron variant during December, shoppers began to avoid the

Cronx Boutique has returned to show small businesses can fix the high street’s decline

The Cronx boutique has returned to the streets of Croydon this winter to show small businesses can fix the high

Old York Road with a pedestrianised zone sign and outdoor seating

Popular pedestrianisation of bustling Wandsworth street may soon end

The pedestrianisation of a much-loved high street in Wandsworth is set to end next month but locals are keen to

A poster in the window of the old Nationwide building in Mitcham announces the closure

Nationwide the latest bank to desert older people in Mitcham

Older people in Mitcham feel left behind as Nationwide closed its local branch on 21 February.  It is the third

Kensington and Chelsea loses 151,000 sq ft of retail space as customers opt for online shopping

Kensington and Chelsea lost 151,000 sq ft of retail floor space in the past year, ranking it 4th highest in

Wimbledon shoppers show support for struggling Debenhams

South west London residents today gave their backing to the struggling retailer Debenhams but seemed divided over the best way

“The spirit of the high street is gone”: Wimbledon tailor’s warning as he shuts up shop

A well-known Wimbledon tailor is closing after two years of being in business, saying supermarkets and spiralling business rates are

On the pulse: Should clothes sold on the high street be gender specific?

The Home Office has refused to provide non-gendered passports with more and more people are identifying as gender neutral. A

London Barbershop brothers aim to continue community work

London Barberhood is aiming to spread its community roots after opening a second barbershop in Tooting this month. Since opening

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