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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. The former Battersea Power Station redevelopment is underway. London-based Foster + Partners have designed a building inspired by the 1930s which will be topped by one of the city's largest roof gardens offering spectacular panoramic views of London. The 42-acre site, which is costing £8billion to build, will house 3,992 apartments, three hotels and a riverside park.  Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
    LNP_Battersea_Development_MAP_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows l-r: SIMON CALLOW actor, MILES CHAMBERS former Bristol Poet Laureate, EMMA STENNING Bristol Old Vic Chief Executive, TOM MORRIS Bristol Old Vic Artistic Director, in viewing platforms in the original wall of the theatre from 1766, 252 years old. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. General view of the restored staircase at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_18.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation, with speeches including here from actor SIMON CALLOW. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_24.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation, with speeches including here from former Bristol Poet Laureate MILES CHAMBERS, watched here by actor SIMON CALLOW. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chambers. The dramatic redevelopment of the theatre, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_17.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chambers. The dramatic redevelopment of the theatre, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chambers. The dramatic redevelopment of the theatre, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chambers. The dramatic redevelopment of the theatre, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows l-r: SIMON CALLOW actor, MILES CHAMBERS former Bristol Poet Laureate, EMMA STENNING Bristol Old Vic Chief Executive, TOM MORRIS Bristol Old Vic Artistic Director, in viewing platforms in the original wall of the theatre from 1766, 252 years old. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows l-r: TOM MORRIS Bristol Old Vic Artistic Director, EMMA STENNING Bristol Old Vic Chief Executive, MILES CHAMBERS former Bristol Poet Laureate, SIMON CALLOW actor, in a viewing platform in the original wall of the theatre from 1766, 252 years old. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BRISTOL_OLD_VIC_180924_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. General view of the restored interior at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_19.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. A visitor photographs "The Virgin and Child with the infant St. John", 1504-05, by Michelangelo, considered one of the greatest sculptural works in the UK, at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_17.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. A gallery staff member walks through the new Collection Gallery viewing copies of Raphael's paintings, 1483-1520, made by Sir James Thornill, at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Gallery staff are seen in the new Collection Gallery viewing, (L to R) Leonardo Da Vinci 's "The Last Supper", copy made 1515-20, at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Tacita Dean, artist, poses with her work "The Montafon Letter", 2017, in the new Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Tacita Dean, artist, poses with her work "The Montafon Letter", 2017, in the new Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Tacita Dean, artist, poses with her work "The Montafon Letter", 2017, in the new Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Sir David Chipperfield RA, architect, poses at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. (L to R) Charles Saumarez Smith, Chief Executive RA, Rebecca Setter, Keeper RA, Sir David Chipperfield RA, architect, Christopher Le Brun, President RA, Tim Marlow, Artistic Director RA, Tacita Dean, artist, and Ros Kerslake, Heritage Lottery Fund,  at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_NEW_ROYAL_ACADEMY_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_RA_ABSEILERS_UNVEILING_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows the foyer. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows viewing platforms in part of the original wall of the theatre from 1766, 252 years old. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation. Picture shows l-r: TOM MORRIS Bristol Old Vic Artistic Director, EMMA STENNING Bristol Old Vic Chief Executive, MILES CHAMBERS former Bristol Poet Laureate, SIMON CALLOW actor, in a viewing platform in the original wall of the theatre from 1766, 252 years old. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. General view of the restored interior at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Gallery staff are seen in the new Collection Gallery viewing, (L to R) Leonardo Da Vinci 's "The Last Supper", copy made 1515-20, "The Virgin and Child with the infant St. John", 1504-05, by Michelangelo, and copies of Raphael's paintings, 1483-1520, made by Sir James Thornill, at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 16/05/2016. London, UK. A specialist team of abseilers hang down the façade of the Royal Academy of Arts' Burlington Gardens building in Mayfair, adding the final touches to a monumental public artwork called "RA Family Album, 2016" by internationally renowned artist Yinka Shonibare RA.  The artwork covers the scaffolding on the façade as part of the RA’s transformative redevelopment which will be completed in time for its 250th anniversary in 2018.  Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/09/2018. Bristol, UK. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre in King Street reopens on Monday 24th September following a multi-million-pound transformation, with speeches including here from TOM MORRIS, Artistic Director of the Bristol Old Vic. The dramatic redevelopment, by leading theatre and Stirling prize-winning architects Haworth Tompkins, is designed to create a warm and welcoming venue to attract wider, more diverse audiences, and to place the theatre at the heart of the city's public and cultural life. A full-height timber and glass-fronted foyer, revealing the original auditorium façade to the street for the first time, acts like a covered public square. Huge sun-shading shutters, incorporating the text of Garrick's inaugural 1766 address and a poem by former Bristol city poet Miles Chamber, highlight the theatre's long history and look forward to its future role in the whole community. The internal layout of the theatre has also been completely transformed, with the restoration of the Georgian Coopers' Hall as a public assembly room for Bristol, a new studio theatre created in the old barrel vaults, mezzanine galleries, winding staircases and viewing platforms. Together, they provide new flexible spaces for productions, events, experimental theatre and city-wide participation. The Bristol Old Vic is the oldest continuously working theatre in the English speaking world. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. Gallery staff are seen in the new Collection Gallery viewing, (L to R) Leonardo Da Vinci 's "The Last Supper", copy made 1515-20, "The Virgin and Child with the infant St. John", 1504-05, by Michelangelo, and copies of Raphael's paintings, 1483-1520, made by Sir James Thornill, at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/12/2021. LONDON, UK.  The exterior of House of Fraser department store on Oxford Street now in covered Closing Down 20% off signs and a notice that it will close December. The store’s owner, Frasers Group, has announced that it has been served notice by the owner of the building.  The property owner wants to redevelop it into six floors of offices with retail on the ground floor, a pool and gym in the basement, and a rooftop restaurant.   Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/12/2021. LONDON, UK.  The exterior of House of Fraser department store on Oxford Street now in covered Closing Down 20% off signs and a notice that it will close December. The store’s owner, Frasers Group, has announced that it has been served notice by the owner of the building.  The property owner wants to redevelop it into six floors of offices with retail on the ground floor, a pool and gym in the basement, and a rooftop restaurant.   Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/12/2021. LONDON, UK.  The exterior of House of Fraser department store on Oxford Street now in covered Closing Down 20% off signs and a notice that it will close December. The store’s owner, Frasers Group, has announced that it has been served notice by the owner of the building.  The property owner wants to redevelop it into six floors of offices with retail on the ground floor, a pool and gym in the basement, and a rooftop restaurant.   Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/12/2021. LONDON, UK.  The exterior of House of Fraser department store on Oxford Street now in covered Closing Down 20% off signs and a notice that it will close December. The store’s owner, Frasers Group, has announced that it has been served notice by the owner of the building.  The property owner wants to redevelop it into six floors of offices with retail on the ground floor, a pool and gym in the basement, and a rooftop restaurant.   Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/12/2021. LONDON, UK.  The exterior of House of Fraser department store on Oxford Street now in covered Closing Down 20% off signs and a notice that it will close December. The store’s owner, Frasers Group, has announced that it has been served notice by the owner of the building.  The property owner wants to redevelop it into six floors of offices with retail on the ground floor, a pool and gym in the basement, and a rooftop restaurant.   Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/12/2021. LONDON, UK.  The exterior of House of Fraser department store on Oxford Street now in covered Closing Down 20% off signs and a notice that it will close December. The store’s owner, Frasers Group, has announced that it has been served notice by the owner of the building.  The property owner wants to redevelop it into six floors of offices with retail on the ground floor, a pool and gym in the basement, and a rooftop restaurant.   Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/05/2022. LONDON, UK.  Exterior of The Raffles hotel and OWO Residences, which is currently being developed on Whitehall, opposite Horse Guards.  Formerly home to the Ministry of Defence, the property is being transformed into the 5-star Raffles Hotel, the first in the UK, by the Hinduja Group, a company controlled by the Hinduja brothers, Sri, 86, and Gopi 82.  The brothers have been reported to top this year’s Sunday Times Rich List, with a net worth of £28.472 billion.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/05/2022. LONDON, UK.  Exterior of The Raffles hotel and OWO Residences, which is currently being developed on Whitehall, opposite Horse Guards.  Formerly home to the Ministry of Defence, the property is being transformed into the 5-star Raffles Hotel, the first in the UK, by the Hinduja Group, a company controlled by the Hinduja brothers, Sri, 86, and Gopi 82.  The brothers have been reported to top this year’s Sunday Times Rich List, with a net worth of £28.472 billion.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/05/2022. LONDON, UK.  Exterior of The Raffles hotel and OWO Residences, which is currently being developed on Whitehall, opposite Horse Guards.  Formerly home to the Ministry of Defence, the property is being transformed into the 5-star Raffles Hotel, the first in the UK, by the Hinduja Group, a company controlled by the Hinduja brothers, Sri, 86, and Gopi 82.  The brothers have been reported to top this year’s Sunday Times Rich List, with a net worth of £28.472 billion.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/05/2022. LONDON, UK.  Exterior of The Raffles hotel and OWO Residences, which is currently being developed on Whitehall, opposite Horse Guards.  Formerly home to the Ministry of Defence, the property is being transformed into the 5-star Raffles Hotel, the first in the UK, by the Hinduja Group, a company controlled by the Hinduja brothers, Sri, 86, and Gopi 82.  The brothers have been reported to top this year’s Sunday Times Rich List, with a net worth of £28.472 billion.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/05/2022. LONDON, UK.  Exterior of The Raffles hotel and OWO Residences, which is currently being developed on Whitehall, opposite Horse Guards.  Formerly home to the Ministry of Defence, the property is being transformed into the 5-star Raffles Hotel, the first in the UK, by the Hinduja Group, a company controlled by the Hinduja brothers, Sri, 86, and Gopi 82.  The brothers have been reported to top this year’s Sunday Times Rich List, with a net worth of £28.472 billion.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. Cllr ANDREW WESTERN , leader of Trafford Council . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM speaks to media after announcing a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. Mayor of Salford PAUL DENNETT and the Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM speak to media after announcing a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM speaks to media after announcing a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. Bishop of Manchester DAVID WALKER asks a question . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. Mayor of Salford PAUL DENNETT . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. Deputy Mayor BEVERLEY HUGHES . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. SIR RICHARD LEESE , Deputy Mayor and Leader of Manchester City Council . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. SIR RICHARD LEESE , Deputy Mayor and Leader of Manchester City Council . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. Mayor of Salford PAUL DENNETT . The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham announces a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 07/01/2019. Manchester, UK. The Metro Mayor of Greater Manchester ANDY BURNHAM arrives to announce a revised plan for new housing (some on greenbelt land) , transport infrastructure , the reduction of pollution and improvements to the environment across the North West , alongside the regeneration of Stockport Town Centre , at an event at etc Venues in Manchester City Centre . The new " Spatial Framework " also reaffirms the region's commitment to ban fracking and lists 50,000 new " affordable " homes (30,000 of which are specified as social housing) . Photo credit: Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. Founder, Sir Terence Conran, as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A visitor tests a virtual reality display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A visitor tests a virtual reality display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A visitor tests a virtual reality display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display of piles of coloured thread as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a Lego-inspired mannequin display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A working industrial robot on show as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. Founder, Sir Terence Conran,  seated and John Pawson, designer, right, as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. Earls Court Exhibition Centre was an internationally renowned exhibition, conference and events venue in London that originally opened in 1887 and was built in 1937 in its most recent art moderne style exterior. Demolition started in December 2014 to make way for new residential and retail buildings on the site. Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. Earls Court Exhibition Centre was an internationally renowned exhibition, conference and events venue in London that originally opened in 1887 and was built in 1937 in its most recent art moderne style exterior. Demolition started in December 2014 to make way for new residential and retail buildings on the site. Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/04/2016. London, UK. Earls Court Exhibition Centre was an internationally renowned exhibition, conference and events venue in London that originally opened in 1887 and was built in 1937 in its most recent art moderne style exterior. Demolition started in December 2014 to make way for new residential and retail buildings on the site. Photo credit: Martin Apps/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 27/06/2014. London, UK. Demolition of the former News International site in Wapping, East London on 27th June 2014. The 15 acre site was sold by News International (now News UK) for £150 million to St George of the Berkeley Group in 2012, who have renamed the site London Dock and have won planning permission to build up to 1800 new homes and a new secondary school. Photo credit : Vickie Flores/LNP
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