Directory of Hanger Hill Blogs and Bloggers

This is a directory of blogs written about Hanger Hill or the nearby area.

If you know of a Hanger Hill blog that should be listed here, please submit it to our directory.

Note: if the blog is based somewhere other than Hanger Hill, please add it on the page for the relevant place.

The Plummet Onions

 (1 miles away)

Hurtling earthwards at eye-watering velocity



Route 79

 (3 miles away)

Reflections on a bus journey home.



Maida Vale Conservatives

 (5 miles away)

Councillors Alastair Moss, Jan Prendergast and Lee Rowley represent the residents of Maida Vale on Westminster City Council.



Northwest 6

 (6 miles away)

Northwest 6 provides very local news for residents of Ravenshaw, Broomsleigh, Glastonbury and Dornfell Streets in West Hampstead, London NW6.



West Hampstead Estate Agents

 (6 miles away)

London NW6 estate agent comments on life in around Kilburn, West Hampstead, Hampstead, Hampstead Village, Highgate, Belsize Park, St Johns Wood, Little Venice and Maida Vale



Londonist

 (7 miles away)


The London Traveler

 (7 miles away)

London events, sights, food, drink and entertainment for the visitor or resident.



London Daily Photo

 (7 miles away)

A photo and some words each day from London



Eat Like A Girl

 (7 miles away)

London food blog: recipes, reviews, general chatter.



onionbagblog

 (8 miles away)


CamberwellOnline Blog

 (9 miles away)

A place for free and spirited exchange on anything with even a tangential connection to the South-East London district.



Not The Clissold Leisure Centre

 (10 miles away)

bling bling architecture ate our pools; "Funny and clever but not particularly nice"



East End Life

 (11 miles away)


Miss Hacksaw

 (11 miles away)

Slicing up life with a serrated blade.



Clapton Pond

 (11 miles away)

Dave Hill's Hackney Diary



Scorn & Noise

 (11 miles away)

The personal weblog of freelance writer Ben Locker. He writes about London in general and Hackney in particular, all jumbled up with thoughts on music, politics and passers-by.



Boomablog

 (11 miles away)

Booma's blog from Peckham, South London.



Nunhead Arts Week 2008: 19-28 September

 (11 miles away)

Nunhead Arts Week (19-28 September) has something for everyone. Art may be at the heart of it but there’s a lot more besides.

First, the art. NUNHEAD OPEN 5 is Nunhead’s fifth open exhibition showing art created by people in the community. The Preview Evening is on Friday, 19 Sept, 6-8pm at the Old Insurance Shop, 26 Nunhead Lane. The exhibition continues: Sat/Sun (20-21 Sept) and Fri/Sat/Sun (26-28 Sept).

A high-spot of the Arts Week (rather longer than a week!) is the Green Day on Nunhead Green, Saturday, 20 Sept, midday to 5pm. This is as close to a village fair in an urban context as you’re ever going to get. Attractions include the pedal-powered Dynamo Cabaret; local allotments’ stall; a working blacksmith, bouncy castle and free BBQ. This and more will vie for attention in the free day on the Green.

On Saturday evening, bingo lovers can pop along to the Old Nun’s Head for a pint and Bingo Time, bingo with a difference.

On Sunday, 21 Sept, children can enjoy Fly Away Katie performed by Long Nose Puppets at Buchan Tenants Hall at 3pm. ‘Fairy Cakes’ -- an exhibition of paintings -- opens at The Frog on the Green, Consort Road, with a party from 4pm. Prior to that, there’s lunchtime jazz at the Old Nun’s Head.

Free tours of our splendid Nunhead Cemetery are offered on both Saturday and Sunday, at 2pm and 3pm.

The programme for the rest of the week includes life drawing at Ivydale Old School Keeper’s house (Mon, 7:30-9:30pm); older person’s drop in at Nunhead Library (Tues, 11:30am-1pm); writers’ workshop at Nunhead Library (Tues 7-9pm); Easycome Music Night at the Old Nun’s Head (Wed, 8pm); Family Reading Group at Nunhead Library (Thurs, 5:30-6:30pm); Comedy Night starring Arthur Smith and the Pull The Other One crew at The Ivy House (Thurs, 8:30pm); Mike Leigh’s Happy-Go-Lucky film at The Old Nun’s Head (Fri, 8pm); and a Nunhead Walk led by historian, Ron Woollacott (Sun, 11:30am).

Come along and enjoy art, community, fun and culture in our unique and vibrant neighborhood.





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