London Spy 13:12:14 Our Weekly News Headline Round-Up

By Lwblog @londonwalks
It's our London news round-up. A few headlines that caught the eye in London this week, click the links for the full stories…

THEATRE: Homeland Star Returns to London Stage – Official London Theatre Guide
ART: Impressionist Roots at the National Gallery – Artlyst.com
HEALTH: Walking Is Good For You Part 357 (We Know! We Know!) – FInancial Post
POLITICS: Repeal of the Porn Laws Protest – Daily Telegraph
THEATRE: The Woman In Black Just Keeps On Going – The Guardian
FOOD: Cereal Only Cafe Opens in London – Consumerist
ARCHITECTURE: Earl's Court the End of an Era – The Independent
NATURE: Endangered Gorilla Born at London Zoo – BBC
London Online This Week

The East End Preservation Society has had a very busy year so far fighting an invasion of monstrous tower blocks into a beloved quarter of our capital city. 
You can keep up with their efforts and add your voice to the debate at their Facebook page www.facebook.com/EastEndPSociety

The interiors & design blog My Friend's House is a great favorite of ours here at The DC, especially when they do London stuff. This week they turned the spotlight on Victoria Line tiles.
Visit My Friend's House here: www.myfriendshouse.co.uk/

Meanwhile back on Facebook, the East Finchley Library Users Group are still protesting the proposed closure of their local library.

You can learn about the protest, lend your support and spread the word here: www.facebook.com/groups/EFLUG/
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