A guide to playing tennis in London

The best tennis clubs and courts in London including:Holland Park Lawn Tennis Club, North Kensington,All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon,The Hurlingham Club, Fulham, Queens Club, West Kensington, Roehampton Club, Wandsworth,  Park Sports, Across London, Better Tennis, Across London, Golden Lane Tennis Courts, City of London, Hackney Tennis, Camden Active, City of London Tennis, Lambeth Tennis, Lewisham Tennis, Chelsea and Kensington Tennis, Wandsworth Tennis, Southwark Tennis…

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In conversation with Lili Momoko Suzuki

Lili Momoko Suzuki is a jewellery designer and branding consultant who studied jewellery design at Central Saint Martins in London. After designing for fashion houses in Europe and India, Lili discovered her passion for traditional handcrafts and now creates unique pieces that reflect her ongoing exploration of aesthetics. She serves as brand director and designer for traditional craft companies such as DOMYO in Toyko, where she helps these companies showcase their craft to global audiences and preserve their cultural heritage…

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What's on in London this week: 10 – 16 April 2023

Things to do in London this week: 10 - 16 April 2023. Including The Garden Museum Spring Plant Fair 2023, Humans 2.0 by Circa, Sofar Sounds London,Salad Days x Liv Purvis Market, Akram Khan Company: Jungle Book reimagined, Pop Brixton, Mercato Metropolitano, Bath Bomb Making at LUSH Oxford Street, Brixton Wine Club, Tap and Bottle Wine Club, Renegade Urban Winery, El Vino Fleet Street, Badiani Gelato And Wine Tasting, Amalfi Wines, Studio/Chapple, Sony World Photography Awards 2023, Camden Art Centre: Adam Chodzko’s, Abdulrazaq Awofeso: Broad Streets…

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10 reasons to visit Grays Antique Market

Nestled in the heart of Mayfair, one of London's most prestigious areas, lies a true treasure - Grays Antique Market. The impressive Grade II listed terracotta building was designed by the celebrated Edwardian architect Reginald Bloomsfield and thanks to the careful restoration by Bennie Gray, the founder of Grays, the market has evolved from its humble beginnings to become a thriving hub of over 200 antique dealers…

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Free art to see in London in April 2023

Discover our pick of free art to see in London in April 2023. Including: ‘Our Journey’ StoryTent Exhibition at Rich Mix, Ramadan Pavilion 2023, Serge Attukwei Clottey: Crossroads, Rites of Passage: Gagosian, Sean Scully: Landline,  Lynda Benglis : Thomas Dane Gallery, Nalini Malani: My Reality is Different: National Gallery, Saw This Made This : Baz Luhrmann at the Design Museum…

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In conversation with Kid Spirit

Kid Spirit is the alias of London based songwriter/producer Sujit Naha. Having signed record deals with Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group, he’s accumulated over 50,000,000 streams via a host of co-writes and ghost productions, in addition to his own artist project. A multi-instrumentalist who possesses the unique ability to blur the lines between genres, Sujit uses his classically trained background to create melodies and sounds that are sure to be remembered…

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What's on in London this week: 3 – 9 April 2023

Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 3-9 April 2023. Including,Half Six Fix: Prokofiev Symphony No 3/London Symphony Orchestra, Migrateful Cookery School, Hackney Gong Bath Ceremony,Crossness Engines Guided Tour, Easter Trail at Chelsea Physic Garden, Spring Fair at Horniman Museum, The Lindt Gold Bunny Hunt at Hampton Court Palace, Easter Adventure Quest at Kenwood, Todd Gray : On Point, Black-Owned Hackney Market - Opening Weekend, Mina’s Restaurant Belgravia, Islington Festival…

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What's on in London this week: 27 March – 2 April 2023

Discover our pick of things to do in London this week: 27 March - 2 April 2023. Including, 3 talks, 100 people, all climate - climate connection, Heroes and Heroines with Tania León and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirtan & Mantra Meditation evening, Mosaic Class for Adults at Hackney City Farm. Museum lates including, Lates at the Science Museum, Soane Drawing Late at Sir John Soane’s Museum. Open Iftar by the Ramadan Tent project…

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Ballet Black: Pioneers Review, Barbican Theatre

London-based dance company Ballet Black has been on a mission to diversify ballet since 2001. Their latest sold-out production, Ballet Black: Pioneers, featured at the Barbican between 8 to 12 March of this year. The show comprises two acts: Then Or Now, a fusion of poetry, music and dance choreographed by Will Tuckett, and By Whatever Means, a theatrical love letter to Nina Simone, choreographed by Mthuthuzeli November…

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