
César E. Medina
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23 hours ago |
twickenham.nub.news | Cesar Medina |César E. Medina
Residents living near the former Greggs Bakery site in Twickenham have raised serious health concerns over the ongoing demolition work at the new London Square development. The project, which will eventually see 116 new homes built next to the River Crane, has prompted complaints from neighbours on Gould, Crane, Norcutt, Edwin and May Roads, many of whom are worried about the level of dust and disruption being caused.
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1 day ago |
richmond.nub.news | Cesar Medina |César E. Medina
Richmond's gymnasts enjoyed a successful Acrobatic European Championships in Luxembourg, representing Great Britain and bringing home silver and bronze medals. In a first for the club, three partnerships from Richmond Gymnastics Association (RGA) represented Great Britain at Senior level. The 2025 Senior European All Round Silver medallists are RGA's Senior Men's Group, Louis Alexander (19), Freddie Turner (20), Rex Booth (19) and Samuel Ditchburn (18).
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1 day ago |
twickenham.nub.news | Cesar Medina |César E. Medina
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2 days ago |
richmond.nub.news | Cesar Medina |César E. Medina
An American lifestyle brand's planning application for shop signs on George Street, Richmond have been approved. Free people, known for its modern bohemian style, sells clothing, accessories, shoes and beauty products. The clothing store applied to install signage to the exterior of the Peony pop-up and former Little Dobbies store on 27 February 2025. The site is described as being a prime location at the heart of Richmond, close to Richmond station.
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2 days ago |
twickenham.nub.news | Cesar Medina |César E. Medina
Plans to convert a vacant commercial building in Twickenham into two homes have been met with opposition from local residents. An application submitted to Richmond Council by PMV Planning proposes transforming the disused warehouse at 10 Orleans Road into two two-bedroom homes. The building sits on a small corner plot where Orleans Road meets Chapel Road, within the Twickenham Riverside Conservation Area.
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