Originally rows of terraced housing, flattened in the 1940s by the Blitz, Shoreditch Park is now a small but well-loved community space. It regularly hosts a range of annual events as well as providing a home to tennis courts, a junior rugby pitch, a children's play area and a boules court.
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Shoreditch Festival 2009 16th July 2009 - 23rd July 2009 The Shoreditch Festival has been brought forward to July for...
Shoreditch Festival 2009
Shoreditch Park, N1 6TA
16th July - 23rd July 2009
The Shoreditch Festival has been brought forward to July for 2009. The opening event in... More
Shoreditch Festival 2009
Shoreditch Park, N1 6TA
16th - 23rd July 2009
The Shoreditch Festival has been brought forward to July for 2009. The opening event in ... More
Shoreditch Festival 2008
Shoreditch Park, New North Road, N1 6TA
16th August 2008 - 24th August 2008
For nine days in August, the parks, gardens, streets, historical buildings... More
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Fantastic education in the complete selection of circus arts, including a degree in circus performance and an affordable six-week clowning course. They also present regular ... More
Near to the City, and convenient for the The Barbican arts centre and Moorfields Eye Hospital, this hotel is modern, clean and functional. Equipped with ... More
Matthew Bourne's Dorian Gray was a sell-out hit when it arrived at Sadler's Wells last year, but that was mainly down to Bourne's radical reputation ...More
"In a Sunday Shoot anyone can walk in and almost anything can happen," says photographer Seamus Ryan. It's this element of surprise that appeals to ...More
The Victoria Miro originally opened in Cork Street in London, W1, in 1985. The gallery moved to its present location in 16 Wharf Road, Islington, ... More
A leading part of the ferociously fashionable East London art scene, White Cube in Hoxton Square, the first of White Cube's two galleries, is invariably ... More
Despite their nauseating name, A Furry World offers a first-rate range of services for your pet. Advertised as a holistic pet care service where the ... More
This spacious gallery strategically situated opposite White Cube in Hoxton Square opened in 2007 and is run by co-directors Richard Graham, Adam Waymouth and Alex ... More
Off the beaten Old Street track, this surreal and spellbinding pub has obviously won a loyal following within months of opening. The friendly management are ...More
The King of Pukka Tukka, champion of school diners and Turkey Twizzler basher continues his bid for super celebrity chefdom. But not with just another ...More
City Academy is a performing arts schools which runs evening and weekend dancing, singing, acting and modelling classes with top professionals from theatre, film, television ...More
A gorgeous antique interior, a delicious menu and some top DJs at weekends. The Old Queen’s Head opened with a fantastic recipe for success in ... More
This bohemian boozer was an integral part of the Shoreditch explosion. Tucked away down a cobbled East End alley it was originally a mecca for ... More
Plastic People boasts the best sound system in Shoreditch. This friendly, unpretentious space serves up seriously fresh music to a loyal crowd. Their no-frills ...More
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The 1234 Festival in Shoreditch Park returns for a second outing this July after its phenomenal success in 2007. Given the fashionable East London location, ... More