This website contains the draft traffic order documents for a proposed 'No motor vehicles' restriction to a section of Primrose Hill.
The National Year of Reading 2026 is a campaign to address the steep decline in reading amongst children, young people and adults. It is a Department for Education initiative, in collaboration with ...
Currently - open from 7am - close from 5pm. From Monday 2 March 2026, this will change to open from 7:00am - close from 6:30pm. Please note that the car park gates across our 8,000-acre site are ...
If you provide massage and/or special treatments (MST) in the City of London, you may need a licence for your premises. Treatments that require a licence include: ...
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Since July 2025 licensed taxis (black cabs) have been allowed to drive through Bank junction between Poultry and Cornhill when access for general traffic is restricted (7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday).
The City of London Corporation is the highway authority for all the streets in the City of London except for the Red Routes which are managed by Transport for London.
The City of London Corporation has one maintained primary school, and 11 sponsored academies as part of the City of London Academies Trust. It is also the proprietor of four independent schools. In ...
The City of London, also known as the Square Mile, is the financial district of London. It is the ancient core from which the rest of London developed. It has been a centre for settlement, trade, ...
The Square Mile is home to many of the world’s top international businesses and has a food offer to match. Buzzing bars and eateries are to be found on every street. There are casual eats and cafes ...
Social media is a public forum so please bear this in mind when posting and especially regarding personal information - for example, if you are reporting a problem, hold off giving your full details ...
We only deal with faults in the streets and riverside area in the City of London. Report a fault by calling 020 7606 3030 or visiting Report a Problem.
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