
Natasha Colyer
Editor at Seen in the City
Editor/ Founder: @seen_intheCity Written for ASOS, Matches, Vogue, HuffPost, WorkStyle & more Travel & Lifestyle Writer Photographer [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
seeninthecity.co.uk | Natasha Colyer
For a relatively small town, Lewes boasts an impressive range of independent dining options. From cosy pubs and pizzerias to vibrant Thai and Indian eateries – and as of last week, there’s a new addition that’s already making waves: a Japanese restaurant that’s not to be missed, Haru Izakaya Lewes. Located just up from the station on the site where Fork used to be, it’s a spot that feels as though it was always meant to be a Japanese.
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3 weeks ago |
financebuzz.com | Natasha Colyer |Lauren Gordon
They say you're only ever as old as you feel, and when it comes to working, no one can decide when you're too old to do so. If you're over 64 and looking to bring in some extra income or are simply bored during retirement and want to do something fulfilling with your time, there's good news—many employers are looking for your skills and expertise. If you're 64 and seeking employment, we've rounded up 11 places that are looking to bring you on board.
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3 weeks ago |
seeninthecity.co.uk | Natasha Colyer
As London’s accommodation prices continue to soar, a new wave of compact, futuristic capsule hotels is offering travellers an affordable and surprisingly stylish alternative. While budget travellers in the past have opted for hostels (and let’s face it, not everyone likes the idea of this) capsule hotels in London are changing the game.
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1 month ago |
seeninthecity.co.uk | Natasha Colyer
The UK’s most electrifying new attraction has arrived in the capital and it’s one you don’t want to miss. SPYSCAPE London, the groundbreaking interactive spy experience, opens its doors today in the heart of Covent Garden. Following its smash-hit success in New York, where it became the city’s top-rated museum and immersive adventure, this 25,000 sq ft venue brings a fresh twist to London’s cultural scene, blending espionage history, cutting-edge psychology, and pulse-racing challenges.
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1 month ago |
seeninthecity.co.uk | Natasha Colyer
NEXT has been redifining fashion over recent years, attracting a younger audience and coming up with some real style steals. The brand has expanded its style offering to include edgier, more contemporary pieces that resonate with Gen Z and millennial shoppers, think oversized blazers, cargo trousers, and bold accessories.
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