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Christmas/New Year Issue Out Now

  • December 21, 2023
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Christmas/New Year Issue Out Now

The latest issue is now out at available at 32 carefully selected London commuter hubs in stands, residential addresses and stockists’ points.

Select Retail Outlets, Hotels, Markets and Shops, Cafes, Newsagents, Government Offices, Hospitals, GP Surgeries, Bank branches and Solicitors, Academic Institutions, Libraries & Institutes, Churches, Institutions, Chambers of Commerce and Offices throughout the Boroughs, Gardens, Museums, Clubs, Cinemas, Theatres, Venues & Galleries, Select Estate Agents, and Residential Addresses in all Bor- oughs. Bespoke distribution and media & networking partnerships.


Stands can be found at the following locations. Sloane Square, Westminster, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Gloucester Road, Earls Court, High Street, High Street Kensington, Kensington Olym- pia, Maida Vale, Parsons Green, Gloucester Road, Lancaster Gate, Hammersmith Station, Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, Victoria, Pimlico, St James Park, Temple, Westminster, Embankment, Leices- ter Square, Hyde Park Corner, Bond Street, Great Portland Street, Waterloo, Vauxhall, Tottenham Court Road, Charing Cross, Green Park, Clapham Junction, Balham, Warwick Avenue, Barnes Bridge, Barnes, Battersea Park, Battersea Power Station, Holburn, Imperial Wharf, Putney, St Pancras, Shepherd’s Bush, Wandsworth Road, Richmond Upon Thames, Kew, Kew Gardens, Chiswick, Chiswick Park, Gunnersbury and Twickenham.


Postcodes:
EC4V, KT1, KT2, TW1, TW20, NW3, SW3, SW5, SW6, SW7, SW8, SW10, SW11, SW12, SW13, SW14, SW15, SW17, SW18, SW19, SW20, SW1A, SW1H, SW1E, SW1P, SW1X, SW1W, SW1V, SW1Y, W1, W2, W3, W4, W5,W6, W8, W9, W10, W11, W12, W13, W14, W15, W1B, W1F, W1K, W1J, W1G, W1W, W1U, WC1N, WC2H, WC2R.

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Emma Trehane

Emma Trehane is what happens when academia meets adrenaline. She’s run surf hostels, taught Sports and the Humanities, earned a PhD in English Literature, lectured on Romantic poetry, and somehow still found time to found EyeOnLondon - a multimedia platform telling the stories others miss. Her career spans broadsheet editing, media consultancy in the City, and producing reels on everything from Lucian Freud to the Silk Roads. Emma’s equally at home in the British Library or behind the camera, usually balancing a tripod, a script, and a strong opinion. A Freeman of the City of London and a member of the Chelsea Arts Club, she now channels her experience into journalism, storytelling, and the occasional martial arts session to clear her head.

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