Fenwick on Bond Street to be converted into offices
The former Fenwick department store on Bond Street will be getting a roof garden as part of a rebuilding project which has been granted planning permission by Westminster Council.
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Fenwick on Bond Street to be converted into offices
The former Fenwick department store on Bond Street will be getting a roof garden as part of a rebuilding project which has been granted planning permission by Westminster Council.
Road outside Bond Street’s Elizabeth line entrance to be pedestrianised
The street outside Bond Street's Elizabeth line station is be pedestrianised after Westminster Council approved plans for a series of traffic reduction schemes around Oxford Street.
London’s Public Art: Horse and Rider by Elisabeth Frink
Standing on Bond Street is a sculpture of a man riding a horse that used to be somewhere else, but in 2018 they rode here from their original home a few streets away.
New public art behind the Elizabeth line’s Bond Street station
If you look around the back of the Hanover Square entrance to the Elizabeth line's Bond Street station, you'll spy a large work of public art hanging on the wall.
London’s Public Art: Allies, W1
One of London's more famous works of public art can be found on New Bond Street in central London, and shows Winston Churchill and Franklin D Roosevelt chatting together on a wooden bench.
London’s Alleys: Medici Courtyard, W1
A polished and modern space, this alley links Bond Street with Hanover Square, and was built as part of the Crossrail project.
London’s Alleys: Haunch of Venison Yard, W1
A side alley off posh Bond Street that is a back entrance to an auction house but is more notable for the distinctive name of the yard.
London’s Alleys: Lancashire Court, W1
This is a cluster of alleys just off Bond Street that all share the same name, but were once totally separate alleys entirely.
London’s Alleys: Bloomfield Place, W1
A short clean alley that's notable for the being the site of one of London's earliest electricity supplies, for the Grosvenor Gallery, and the substation site is still in use today.
Fewer shops on Oxford Street in £3 billion revamp
The shopping heart of London will soon have fewer shops, after the local trade group announced plans for a large-scale revamp of the area.