Archive for category London
Transport for London ‘Whodunnit’
Posted by thedailyhere in London on September 28th, 2009
This is one of the great new Adverts from Transport for London for their Road safety adverts. Whodunnit
Radical Nature comes to East London
Posted by thedailyhere in London on July 18th, 2009

Radical Nature at The Barbican
Hackney in East London is known for it’s urban sprawl and now for a few weeks this summer it will also be home to… a wheat field.
As part of the Barbican Art exhibition ‘Radical Nature’ a project known as ‘The Dalston Mill’ is taking shape in this unlovely part of London. Featuring a windmill, bread-making ovens and a 20 meter long wheat field, the project aims to bring art into Hackney.
The major new exhibition Radical Nature: Art and Architecture for a Changing Planet was inspired by a similar project in Manhattan in 1982 where a wheat field was planted on two acres of wasteland in Battery Park which produced a harvest worth $260 on land worth over $4bn.
For more information visit: Radical Nature at The Barbican
DALSTON MILL PUBLIC INFORMATION
15 July – 6 August 2009, Admission Free
Open daily 2- 10pm, Bar Open, 7 – 10pm, Thursday – Sunday
DALSTON JUNCTION, Entrance by the Peace Mural on Dalston Lane, between Ashwin Street
and Hartwell Street, LONDON, E8
Bus: 03, 38, 56, 67, 76, 149, 236, 242, 243, 277
Virgin Atlantic Red Hot Fares summer promotion
Posted by thedailyhere in Hong Kong, London, Tokyo on July 12th, 2009
Virgin Atlantic are offering red Hot fares between London and both Tokyo and Hong Kong as part of their summer promotion: ‘Red Hot Fares to Red Hot Destinations’ But be quick! The offer is available for flights booked by 10pm on July 14th. 2009
Both premium economy and economy fares are included in the promotion.
Return Premium economy from London to Hong Kong from £758 and to Tokyo from £787
Return Economy from London to Hong Kong from £380 and to Tokyo from £450
more details:
Big Ben chimes in after 150 years of history
Posted by thedailyhere in London on July 12th, 2009

London. The Houses of Parliament, Westminster.
Big Ben was first heard in the streets of London on 11th July 1859 and 150 years later a message reading ‘Happy Birthday Big Ben, 150 years, 1859 – 2009′ was projected onto the tower on Saturday evening july 11th.
The clock tower that houses Big Ben was completed in 1859 and has become one of London’s iconic sights and a global symbol. It was designed by Charles Barry as part of the Palace of Westminster – home of the British Parliament.
The parliament building that it replaced was destroyed by fire in 1834.
For more see: Big Ben on wikipedia (in English)
Easyjet Summer sale offers now on
Posted by thedailyhere in London, Milan, Paris, Venice on July 11th, 2009
Wi-Fi brings digital treasure hunt to Venice
Posted by thedailyhere in London, Paris, Tokyo, Venice on July 8th, 2009
The brand new city-wide Wi-Fi in Venice has bought a digital treasure hunt to the city’s streets, bridges, museums and galleries.
Whaiwhai is an interactive game based on a plot written by author Alberto Toso Fei. The game will lead users to explore Venice in a new way as users look for clues and discover hidden places in this city-wide treasure hunt. Users will have puzzles to solve and clues to follow in order to reach their goal.
The game already exists in English and Italian versions and as well as Venice, the game can also be played in Rome, Florence and Verona. There are also plans to export Whaiwhai to London, Paris, Beijing, Tokyo, New York and San Francisco.
Tokyo and Moscow top most expensive cities. London drops to 16th
It costs more to live in Tokyo than in any other city in the world according to ‘Mercers 2009 Worldwide Cost of Living survey’ released 7th July 2007.
At $3.25 (£2 / €2.31) for a subway trip. Add in a newspaper and coffee and the total is $11.70 (£7.20 / €8.33) which is more than in any other city in the report.
Tokyo is followed by another Japanese city: Osaka then Moscow in 3rd.
Perhaps the biggest surprise in this years rankings is London which has dropped to 16th (from 3rd last year). This is largely due to the the Pounds drop in value vs. the US Dollar.
Hong Kong keeps its place at 5th from last year.
Milan also drops one place to 11th (from 10th last year). As does Paris at 13th (from 12th last year.)
Dubai moves up to 20th (from 52nd last year).
British Airways summer World Sale now on
The British Airways summer ‘World Sale’ is now on for flights as well as flight, hotel and car rental combinations.
Bookings must be made by 14th July 2009
Savings can be made with flights from London to Bangkok from £579 rtn; Hong Kong from £379 rtn; Tokyo from £449 rtn; Dubai from £299 rtn; Milan from £49 one-way; Paris from £49 one-way; Venice from £49 one-way and Moscow from £113 one-way.
British Airways (Will open in your own country site depending on your location)
London tube drivers to quote Einstein, Sartre and Gandhi.
Posted by thedailyhere in London on July 5th, 2009
Next time you are on a hot stuffy packed London Tube train and between announcements of ‘Stand clear of the doors’ – you hear Ghandi’s, “there is more to life than increasing its speed” or Jean-Paul Sartre’s, “hell is other people,” don’t be mistaken for thinking that the driver of your tube train has finally lost the plot.
The thought provoking one-liners are in fact part of a compilation by Turner prize winning Jeremy Deller who was commissioned by Transport for London (TFL) to inspire London’s much suffering commuters on their daily grind into the office.
Other quotes you may hear include; Thomas Fuller’s “a stumble may prevent a fall” or Cezanne’s, “we live in a rainbow of chaos”.
London Underground previously launched the hugely successful ’Poems on the Underground’ in 1986 and the written poems on the inside of trains were a hit with commuters and were copied by metro systems around the world.
Art on the Underground: Jeremy Deller. (Transport for London)
London
Posted by thedailyhere in London on July 2nd, 2009
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