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Hammersmith bridge ferry won t start until summer - with passengers forced to pay to cross River Thames

Hammersmith bridge ferry won’t start until summer - with passengers forced to pay to cross River Thames Ross Lydall and Jonathan Prynn A ferry service carrying pedestrians and cyclists across the Thames at Hammersmith is unlikely to start running until the summer – with passengers being forced to pay for each trip. Transport for London today announced that two bids to run the service were being considered and that fares equivalent to the £1.55 cost of a bus journey – with children expected to travel for free - would be imposed. Residents said this ran counter to their belief that the ferry would be free to use, as the bridge was – as they raised concerns that the ferry would not start operating until the end of the summer.

Former Stamford Boy s School pupil awarded John Mitchell medal by British Geotechnical Association

Former Stamford Boy’s School pupil awarded John Mitchell medal by British Geotechnical Association Published: 08:00, 08 February 2021 A former Stamford Boy’s School pupil has been awarded the John Mitchell medal by the British Geotechnical Association (BGA). David Beadman received the medal, presented annually by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), based on a nomination from the BGA for significant contributions in the field of geotechnical engineering. David attended Stamford School between 1966 and 1975 and went on to study engineering at St John’s College, Cambridge. After graduating in 1979 he joined W S Akins, working on site for a couple of years on Drax Power Station completion project in Yorkshire.

Dezeen s top 10 architecture trends of 2020

Dezeen s top 10 architecture trends of 2020 Prefabricated cabins Factory-made homes are a hot topic in discussions of addressing global housing shortages, but 2020 was the year that architects explored their dreamier qualities. Perhaps it was the seemingly endless isolation, but prefabricated cabins that can be packed off to remote locations for living out an off-grid fantasy were very popular this year. Muji was first out of the gate with Yō no Ie, a single-story dwelling designed for rural areas that features an expansive deck – complete with a sunken conversation pit – to encourage outdoor living. Italian architects Massimo Gnocchi and Paolo Danesi provided a romantic vision of modular construction with Mountain Refuge, a concept for a plywood micro home designed for relaxing in the wild.

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