[A new Food Lovers Market/ Soho London]

Once the sleazy heart of London’s old red light district, Soho has been cleaned up, turned around + while there are still a few dark corners to be found, the relaunch of Rupert Street Market is sure to put rest to this + bring more food lovers into the area. Promising to feature locally grown produce … Continue reading

[Under the stars in Cornwall/ Ekopod]

Normally not one for camping or one to imagine it can be done with style, luxury + comfort, has found somewhere that promises just that. Ekopod, the ‘chic cornish camping experience’. Situated on the Bodmin Moors + surrounded by some of Cornwall’s finest  coastline the camping site provides any enthusiastic camper with lodgings fit for … Continue reading

[Green Britain Bike Week / LNHM + … ]

IT’S GREEN BRITAIN BIKE WEEK 2010. A whole week dedicated to promoting the benefits of cycling – the social, health + environmental aspects – from 19th to 27th June. Recent times have seen the sport emulate to trendsetting status, with retrofitting classics, to obsessively styling the fixed-speed. Look Mum No Hands! on London’s Old Street … Continue reading

[Britain’s most sustainable lunch/ SRA Organisation]

Previously featured Bistrot Bruno Loubet at The Zetter, The Clerkenwell Kitchen, Dehesa are among many restaurants doing London + Britain proud by pushing the importance of using local, seasonal + sustainable produce. The Sustainable Restaurant Association set up in March 2010 ‘aims to project UK restaurants as global leaders in sustainability, supporting local, seasonal produce … Continue reading

[The ‘Royal’ Festival/ Clarence House London]

Running for it’s first year from 8th September to the 19th, Prince Charles is set to host ‘an environmental festival’ come ‘Eco Garden Party‘ in the gardens of Clarence House. Dame Vivianne Westwood + Jools Holland among other musicians, comedians + environmental spokesmen have set out to share, promote + support through sustainable fashion, arts, … Continue reading