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The Wave signs new investment deal to support expansion plans

The Wave has completed a new investment deal with Sullivan Street Partners, which will support its plans to develop several new sites.

A new public sculpture by Tracey Emin unveiled in London

A new public sculpture by Tracey Emin unveiled in London Tracey Emin, A Moment Without You, Three Mills, The Line. Photo: Angus Mill. LONDON .- Established in 2015, The Line is London’s first dedicated public art walk; an outstanding, free outdoor art gallery, following the waterways and line of the Greenwich Meridian along a route which passes through 3 of the most diverse boroughs in the UK: Newham, Tower Hamlets and Greenwich. The Line announced the unveiling on 21st July of A Moment Without You by the acclaimed British artist, Tracey Emin. The only public sculpture by Emin currently in London, the work features 5 bronze birds perched above head height – resting in sight of historic Three Mills, home to the House Mill and the world’s largest surviving tidal mill. Although rendered in bronze, the birds retain the delicate fragility of their living counterparts, as well as the intimacy of the sculptor’s physical touch in the modelling of each hand-sized form.

Responsible, sustainable, pandemic-proof regeneration schemes

Responsible, sustainable, pandemic-proof regeneration schemes
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City bodies urge Londoners to save parks for those without gardens

City bodies urge Londoners to save parks for those without gardens The Royal Parks has urged Londoners to save green spaces for locals (Getty Images) Londoners have been urged to ditch the car and enjoy their local parks, so that those without gardens can enjoy their own neighbourhoods during lockdown. In an open letter to the public, the City of London, Royal Parks and Lee Valley Regional Park Authority called on people to stick to their local green spaces as Covid continues to spread across London. “For the next few weeks, we urge you to leave your cars behind and seek out those parks and green spaces closest to home, if you can. Please do the right thing, play your part and help protect others,” the letter read.

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