Outdoor cinema and medieval banquet kick off summer of events as Coombe Abbey reopens after lockdown
A whole host of events are set to take place
A number of events are scheduled at Coombe Abbey Hotel as it s set to fully reopen after the coronavirus lockdown
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May 12, 2021
Olympia Ave from Forest Way to Observatory Drive will be closed for road repairs May 17th-May 21st. Access to Carver Farms will be allowed from the West of Olympia Ave May 17th, 18th, 20th and 21st. The fire lane from the bottom of Forest Way to the Carver Farms parking lot will be accessible on May 19th with flaggers. If you should have any questions please call Steve Holbrook at 335-9089.
May 5, 2021
Nevada Street from Olympia Ave. to Stadium Way will be closed on May 10th-14th for street repairs. If you should have any questions, please call Steve Holbrook at 335-9089.
Skanska has won a contract for the structural refurbishment of an 11-storey Canary Wharf office.
The firm will revamp the building at 30 South Colonnade with new cladding, three new floors and a new reception.
The contractor will install new mechanical, electrical and public health services.
Quadrant has appointed Skanska to the project, with the building set to be known as YY London.
Skanska managing director Steve Holbrook said: “[The bid team’s] hard work to overcome any challenges meant they could find solutions that not only met the customer’s bespoke requirements, but will also deliver a modern, sustainable building, located in the heart of the vibrant Canary Wharf community.”
For British insurance worker Steven Williams, the concept of hybrid working is nothing new.
In the six years before the crisis, Mr Williams, 44, split his working week between his home in Cardiff and his office in Bromley, Kent, where he worked as head of price comparison relationships at Direct Line Group (DLG).
Mr Williams started the three-and-a-half hour commute by train from his home in Wales on a Tuesday morning, returning home to his family on Thursday evenings with the rest of his work carried out at home. I normally did that three out of every four weeks and then I had one week where I worked totally from home, just to give myself a break from the travelling, the father-of-two told