Final resting place of Sir Harold Pinter, namesake to a Mulberry handbag (the Kensal, thanks for asking) and home to Vogue Magazine’s “hippest street in Europe,” Kensal Rise has long been one of ...
What's your secret cycling route? Here, Ross Lydall maps out his journey to the office on two wheels Route From Willesden Green, past the shiny new sports centre (well done, Brent council), south to ...
A lot can change in ten years. Chamberlayne Road, the jugular vein of Kensal Rise that pumps all life between Ladbroke Grove and Willesden Green, was once the drive-by-shooting capital of London. Now, ...
One of the universally acknowledged truths of the London housing market is that needing more space often means moving further out. But it need not mean going all the way out into the sticks – and the ...
More than 50 businesses and seven local charities have come together to promote their services with an online Love Local auction. The Love Local auction for Kensal Rise and Queen's Park is now in its ...
The New Year has got off to a bumper start for seven charities in Kensal Rise and Queen's Park after more than £4,500 was raised from its annual Love Local online auction. The fundraiser, supported by ...