Tearooms and Rockets
By Martin Sheppard. Primrose Hill has no tearoom, although Regent’s Park has five. But a new tearoom is now being built next to the playground… This is not the first […]
By Martin Sheppard. Primrose Hill has no tearoom, although Regent’s Park has five. But a new tearoom is now being built next to the playground… This is not the first […]
By Micael Johnstone. With its tranquil streets and beautiful green spaces, Primrose Hill can seem like a bubble, shut off from the outside world; people love the area because of […]
Around this time of year things get very hectic for the Community Association: alongside our usual array of activities and events, the high point is the Summer Fair in and […]
The Primrose Hill Designer Sale has taken place every Christmas for 18 years, and last year saw the first ever summer sale. It was a great success, and so they’re […]
And the awards keep on flowing to Primrose Hill jeweller, Harriet Kelsall . . Will Lander, a goldsmith at Harriet Kelsall Bespoke Jewellery, has been awarded the prestigious Apprentice of […]
A walk down Adelaide Road in early April would have been shaded by a thick row of mature trees lining the woodland area next to the nature reserve on the railway embankment. The same […]
Pop-up Cafe at the Primrose Hill Community Centre Have you heard about the new pop-up café on the mezzanine floor of the Community Centre? Local resident and volunteer Mary-Ann Smillie […]
By Annabel Price. Many readers will know the church of St Mark’s, or the ‘zoo’ church, as it has been affectionately called ever since the Reverend Hugh Stuckey had the […]
By Doro Marden. Do you think that the ‘extinction’ in Extinction Rebellion refers to the 1 in 5 British mammals under threat? Are you a mammal? I am afraid – […]
Take some time to relax at the Primrose Hill Community Association Summer Fair on 8 June . . . London’s outdoor yoga scene is bigger than ever this summer, with […]