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Covent Garden Market, at 130 King St., welcomes visitors Tuesday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. bbaleeiro@postmedia.com ...
Westminster City Council brought in a borough-wide scheme in 2021, but the Covent Garden Street Performers Association (CGSPA) decided not to be involved, instead relying on self-governance.
Street artistes at London's Covent Garden are marking 50 years of performing in the piazza. The location varies from the others in the city in that it has never required a licence or a permit to ...
Street life: Covent Garden street performers pose at the iconic location. Image: David Bennett This May, Covent Garden’s West Piazza will come alive in a celebration like no other. A full day of music ...
Nespresso has opened its London flagship location in Covent Garden, offering a unique haven to touch, taste and explore the wonderful world of Nespresso coffee. Located at 34 Henrietta Street, ...
Nespresso has a new home in London’s Covent Garden, designed to offer a “unique haven” to touch, taste and explore the world of Nespresso coffee. Spanning 1,345 sq ft, overlooking Covent Garden’s ...
Street performers in Covent Garden have urged Westminster Council to protect them following the ban on busking in Leicester Square, warning that the art form as a whole is being “eroded”.
The farmers market will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Covent Garden Market is also changing its hours, now open Tuesday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It’s closed ...
Covent Garden and Strand by Barry Turner (Mensch £15, 234pp) The pavement is already strewed with decayed vegetable leaves,’ Charles Dickens wrote in 1836, ‘… and all the indescribable ...
It has some 363.6bn kroner invested in property across 14 countries. Shaftesbury will continue to manage the Covent Garden estate, which spans around 1.4m sq ft and 220 buildings.
A new attitude is needed. And at Covent Garden, a new attitude was present. Fans still sung their hearts out, they drank London dry and families and friends embraced as one.
Carol delivered her latest forecast in Covent Garden in London where fake snow fell as she spoke directly to Jon Kay and Sally Nugent who were live in the BBC studios.
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