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Four great locations to consider when moving to South London By Ben Gregory (Guest Blog Post) We all know London isn’t the best place to be on a budget at the moment, but there are options to stay in the capital that we so adore.With rent prices as sky high...
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Ten ways to get a culture fix in London without spending a penny. By Steph Dye (follow Steph on Twitter: @HelloIAmSteph) London is home to some of the greatest galleries and artists in the world. However, this wealth of variety and cultural richness often comes with a steep price tag. Luckily for...
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Get involved in the UK’s standard summertime event sans the triple digit ticket costs By Kath Butler (follow Kath on Twitter: @k_butler92) It’s April now and as the daffodils and sweaty shirtless men on their Borris bikes begin to appear, so do Londoners start to ponder their summertime festival schedule. Festivals...
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Clever ways to turn your excess chocolate into delicious new treats By Amaryllis Tsegou | Thetastyother.com Ah, the joy of Easter festivities! Apart from time spent off work, with family and loved ones, over delicious lamb and other similarly tasty savoury dishes, there’s also heaps and heaps of chocolate eggs to be...
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5 of the Top Budget Destinations for Cruise Holidays By Kelly Henderson (follow Kelly on Twitter (@kellythekiwi) Cruise holidays have always looked rather luxurious (and expensive) to me but when you actually look at what you get for your money they can be really budget-friendly. As accommodation, food, entertainment are...
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Free accommodation for a little bit of help By Kelly Henderson (follow Kelly on Twitter @kellythekiwi) – Sponsored Post When I was working in a backpackers’ hostel, we used to get a lot of calls from people wanting to know if they could work in exchange for accommodation. I could...
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A street food night market on Shoreditch High Street Urban Food Fest is one of London’s premier outdoor street food markets, with an array of global cuisine on offer for hungry diners! The perfect way to while away a lazy Saturday, Urban Food Fest opens every week from midday ‘til...
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A short guide to Docklands By Collette Delle Grazie (Sponsored Post) The gleaming glass and steel of high-rise buildings, fantastic river views and some of London’s best places to eat, drink and have fun make Docklands a unique, exciting and convenient place to live. Redeveloped in the 1980s, Docklands had...
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5 of the best Cheap European Destinations for Families By Kelly Henderson (follow Kelly on Twitter (@kellythekiwi) Finding the perfect family holiday can be hard work. It can be difficult to please young and old, kids and teens, parents and grandparents all at the same time. The search for the...
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Clever ways to find a property to rent in London By Daniel Wolf from RoommatesUK London is considered one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in. Finding an affordable place to rent can be a challenge for many – whether new to London or not. When it comes...
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