#earlscourt — Public Fediverse posts
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West London Residents Push Back Against 24-Hour McDonald's
Earl's Court residents are against a 24-hour McDonald's, fearing noise and litter. Kensington and Chelsea Council reviews the plan on November 20th.
#EarlsCourt, #McDonalds, #KensingtonAndChelsea, #CommunityConcerns, #24HourLicence
https://newsletter.tf/earls-court-residents-oppose-24-hour-mcdonalds/
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Residents in Earl's Court are fighting a proposal for a 24-hour McDonald's, citing worries about noise and litter.
#EarlsCourt, #McDonalds, #KensingtonAndChelsea, #CommunityConcerns, #24HourLicence
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Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl’s Court development site
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Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl’s Court development site
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Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl’s Court development site
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Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl’s Court development site
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Tickets Alert: Visit the Earl’s Court development site
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After a decade of delay, Earl’s Court finally gets planning permission for 4,000 homes
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The Flying Machine, Earl's Court, London, 1904 - Keliher & Co Postcard
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Park Life
(Nevern Square Gardens SW5)
#photography #park #EarlsCourt #tennis -
The Great Water Chute, Italian Exhibition, Earl's Court, London, 1904 - Postcard
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Kind of sad to see where #earlscourt used to stand. Still nothing there to this day.
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Our #Catalpa is flowering for the first time, now we finally have it in the ground rather than trapped in a too-small pot. We grew it from seed we scrumped 20 years ago from a tree in West Brompton Cemetery, back when #EarlsCourt was still gay AF and the cemetery used to be a cruising ground for the patrons of the Coleherne pub #LGBTHistory
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a good takeaway with nice #vegetarian options, with delivery to #EarlsCourt, #London, UK?
We're eating in about 7-9 hours!
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The name #EarlsCourt might go back to the Norman Conquest, when the area was given to the de Vere family. The de Veres held a court at the manor there and were called the “Earls of Oxford”. But the area was also later owned by the “Rich family”, the “Earls of Warwick”.