The best of Bow’s Victoria Park Market
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite stalls at Victoria Park Market to help you make those difficult decisions and
We’ve compiled a list of our favourite stalls at Victoria Park Market to help you make those difficult decisions and
Emerging from the still water, Romanian artist Erno Bartha’s eye-catching sculptures have towered the West Lake in Victoria Park for
From born and bred East End stock, a creative duo invite us into their contemporary home and share how Victoria
Victoria Park was witness to one of the biggest anti-racism campaigns of the century, combining the decade’s energy for punk
This debut novel by Gemma Reeves is a dreamy montage of lives connected by delight in the small things while
Roller-skating has brought old and young, beginner and pro skaters together to dance their troubles away in tough times. And
Popular music festival All Points East has announced it will return for its third edition 27-30 August, joining forces with
As the Suffragettes began to use more radical tactics on their quest to change democracy – the West End was sacked in late 1912 – they started to encounter police repression, who saw them as a ‘threat to national security’.
The statues are marble sculptures of Molossian Hounds and were donated to the park by Lady Aignarth, a wealthy and clearly rather generous resident of East London, in 1912. They are rumoured to have been a commemoration of her late husband, Horatio, who passed away that year.
Our fine city of London may be regarded as the “Big Smoke”, but despite this moniker there are still a number of green spaces residents can explore. Here are “eight of the best” trees which are particularly significant and where to find them.
Millahn’s go-to is stew or soups to compliment the cold weather, but Kata’s favourite dish of the day was The Hub’s quinoa salad. Vibrant cauliflower, wild couscous, and pungent beets are married to create an actually healthy and actually tasty salad, that mixes textures and flavours for a truly enjoyable, and filling meal.
Stumbling across these beautiful black and white photos of the Victoria Park Model Steam Boat Club from 1949, we were