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Meet the Team: Hello Aspen
Name: I’m Abi/Aspen Glencross, nice ta meetcha 🙂 Blog, website, youtube, twitter, facebook, etc: rollercoastermonkey.wordpress.com (London adventures. Welcome to funky town….) An off the beaten track guide to London 🙂 @GollumCrackCorn https://www.facebook.com/abi.glencross?ref=tn_tnmn Tell us about yourself and what makes you tick: Okay I’ll try and condense it. I am a…
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Yoruba Festival: Review
Ekaabo. Anambra state. Lagos. All in London. The Yoruba festival based in Clissold park made me even more proud to be a Nigerian. Walking in, I was welcomed by sweet and live Yoruba music Food stalls freshly prepared Nigerian dishes such as suya, from as little as £2.50. The weather…
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The Paradise: Review
The Paradise By Way of Kensal Green When we arrived outside The Paradise on Kilburn Lane, we wondered whether the tired looking facade on this unassuming road could be the place which had been so highly recommended. However, on entering the TARDIS which is The Paradise, we saw that the…
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Wilfred Bagshaw Time Emporium
So it totally turns out if you go to Shoreditch on an evening when the stars are shining and the moon is full, you can be transported back in time to say 1381? So after convincing 4 unsuspecting chums this would be a good idea, we saw this as a chance to…
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The Lea Valley Walk
Running from Waltham Abbey to the North of London all the way into the Limehouse Basin, the Lea Valley walk covers a distance of 18 miles along the Lee Navigation Towpath. A beautiful walk or cycling route, this path is filled with local wildlife, sea life and historic accents. With…