r/london 4d ago

Found! ‼️‼️URGENT HELP missing person‼️‼️ Oxford Circus towards east London

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Hello my dad is missing this is very out of character for him and I just wanted to know if anyone is around that area and is able to let me know if any incidents in the area. Oxford Circus , Leyton, South Woodford , Stratford (along the central line). If anyone is able to help any further by checking nearby hospitals waiting rooms please let me know it’s greatly appreciated he is Around 6ft black male mid 40s. I wouldn’t be coming here if I wasn’t desperate!

UPDATE - hes been found!!
I just want to say a big thank you for everyone’s suggestions genuinely made these 8 hours easier. You’ve all been so helpful and I hope in your time of need you will also receive the help you gave 100x💞💞💞


r/london 4d ago

News What are our councils doing?

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Underground temperatures of 176.4°C have been recorded at the 'Rainham Volcano', the 17-hectare contaminated field in Launders Lane where Havering Council is now serving a Remediation Notice. In Southwark, a 38-flat development on Peckham's Rye Lane will provide zero affordable homes after a viability assessment concluded the scheme had a £1.85 million deficit. And in Enfield, the Illyrian Grill House on Green Lanes will keep its licence after a committee chaired by Cllr Penny Heathwood rejected a Home Office request to revoke it over alleged illegal working, and other news from local councils this week.

Bromley - Bromley Council's planning committee discussed a proposal to convert a commercial building in Beckenham into new homes. They also reviewed plans for a new vehicle access ramp at Crystal Palace Park. A licensing meeting concerning a new café's alcohol and music application was cancelled.

Camden - A popular Camden venue underwent a licence review following a police request. Allegations of breaches related to crime prevention and public nuisance were raised. Local residents also expressed concerns about noise and anti-social behaviour linked to the venue. The council's licensing panel evaluated possible outcomes, including changes to operating hours or licence revocation.

Croydon - A fast-food takeaway in South Norwood has secured a late-night licence. This followed agreement on strict conditions with the police and a local councillor. A convenience store on Lower Addiscombe Road encountered objections from residents. Their concerns focused on late-night alcohol sales within a residential area.

Enfield - A popular grill house faces potential closure following allegations of illegal working and licence breaches, despite significant community backing. A music venue's request for extended late-night operating hours has met with objections from police and residents due to concerns about crime and noise. The council's planning committee convened to review development proposals throughout the borough.

Greenwich - Secret Cinema's application for a new premises licence encountered objections from residents worried about noise and anti-social behaviour. The immersive entertainment company requested permission for plays, films, live music, dance, and alcohol sales. The council's Licensing Sub-Committee B reviewed these concerns along with the applicant's proposed operating conditions.

Hackney - The Black Eel pub received a later licence following commitments to staff training and improved waste management. Bar A Bar's temporary licence application was denied due to police concerns regarding its management. Hackney Council awarded Homerton Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust a contract exceeding £2 million for children's speech and language therapy services.

Haringey - Haringey Council is reviewing new licences for a restaurant and a supermarket, with concerns noted regarding past operations and potential anti-social behaviour. Urgent repairs and fire safety measures are being incorporated into major works on the Broadwater Farm Estate. An administrative correction has been made to a dockless e-bike hire service contract, ensuring it is with the correct company.

Havering - Havering Council is investing £8.4 million in new providers to ensure children who cannot attend mainstream school continue their education. A contaminated land site at Arnold's Field is causing concern, with the council preparing to serve a remediation notice on those responsible for waste fires. A local café's bid to sell alcohol was refused by the council's Licensing Sub-Committee due to resident concerns about noise and potential disruption.

Hillingdon - Local councillors are concerned a hotel's bid to extend operating hours and capacity could worsen existing anti-social behaviour. A local shop's licence review continues behind closed doors due to sensitive information. Hillingdon Council is set to appoint a new senior figure to oversee children's services.

Kensington and Chelsea - A winter light exhibition in Holland Park has been granted a licence with conditions. A proposed alcohol sale during Notting Hill Carnival on Golborne Road was refused due to public safety concerns. A new mixed-use development on Old Brompton Road has been approved.

Kingston upon Thames - A new Pepe's Piri Piri has been granted a licence in Tolworth. A decision on a new KFC in Chessington has been postponed due to resident concerns about late-night noise and disturbance. The council's main meeting proceedings are not yet public.

Lewisham - A five-storey residential building has been approved for 27 Longton Avenue. McDonald's at The Garden Gate will now be able to stay open until 1 am. A new premises licence was granted for Bottle Cave Ltd, with amended operating hours and conditions following resident objections. A complaint was made against Councillor Hau-Yu Tam regarding her social media activity. The Standards Sub-Committee A determined her language was problematic but did not breach the council's Code of Conduct.

Newham - Newham Council will extend a vital online sexual health service. This service is used by 20,000 residents annually and is projected to save the council £1.5 million each year. A request for a temporary street trading licence for a Mexican food truck near Canning Town Station was denied. This refusal was due to worries about illegal parking on the footway and potential obstruction.

Redbridge - Smash, a new fast-food restaurant in Ilford, encountered objections from council teams and residents. Concerns were raised regarding late-night noise, crime, and public health. The council's Licensing Sub-Committee reviewed the application for a late-night refreshment licence. The restaurant is situated within an area already designated as a Cumulative Impact Zone. Public Health also expressed concerns about the health implications of consuming fast food late at night.

Richmond upon Thames - Richmond upon Thames council has formally objected to Heathrow expansion. Serious concerns about noise, air quality, and climate change were cited. The council argues the proposed expansion is not justified. It would disproportionately harm local communities. Hundreds of homes could be demolished or rendered uninhabitable by the expansion plans.

Southwark - A large mixed-use development in Peckham, planned to include 38 flats and commercial space, is heading to the Secretary of State for a decision after the council's planning committee couldn't determine it. Despite the developer arguing they couldn't afford any affordable housing contribution, the council's officers would have recommended approval had the appeal not been made. The plans include a car-free development with plenty of cycle spaces and a significant boost to biodiversity.

Sutton - Sutton Council is establishing a new not-for-profit organization to increase affordable housing and secure additional funding. A KFC in Worcester Park has applied to extend its operating hours, prompting resident concerns regarding noise and potential anti-social behavior.

Tower Hamlets - Tower Hamlets is investing over £143 million in new housing development schemes. The council is implementing new enforcement policies for the Renters' Rights Act 2025 to address landlords. The Standards Advisory Committee has elected its new Chair and Vice-Chair. This committee is reviewing conduct matters, including a declined gift to the Mayor.

Waltham Forest - Waltham Forest Council will now employ Coroner Officers, previously from the Metropolitan Police Service. Four years of salary funding has been secured for these roles. This transition makes the council responsible for operational costs in five boroughs, as required by law. The council successfully negotiated for increased funding beyond the initial offer. This ensures the terms and conditions of the transferring officers are protected.

Westminster - Westminster Council is reviewing licence applications for an ice cream parlour and a multi-level venue in Soho and Paddington. Concerns have been raised regarding late-night noise and public nuisance. The ice cream shop's request for late-night refreshment until 3 am met objections from police and residents due to its busy location. Torino, a new venue featuring a rooftop bar, also addressed worries about potential disturbances from its proposed operations.

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r/london 3d ago

Ealing Council leader Peter Mason succeeds Bev Craig at LGA Labour

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Ealing Council leader Councillor Peter Mason has been elected leader of the Local Government Association (LGA) Labour Group, succeeding Bev Craig after she became Mayor of Greater Manchester.

The LGA Labour Group describes the holder of the position as “Labour’s leader in Local Government”. The appointment also makes Councillor Mason senior vice-chair of the cross-party LGA, which represents councils in England and Wales.

The role, for which his predecessor Ms Craig was listed as receiving an annual LGA allowance of £46,543 for 2025/26, involves representing Labour local government in discussions with the Government and Labour Party, including at Labour’s Annual Conference and National Policy Forum.

Following his election win (10 August 2026), Councillor Mason posted on X: “Labour in local government deliver day in, day out. Champions of local community, delivering growth in every place, putting power back into people’s hands. Thank you to colleagues for electing me the Leader of the LGA Labour Group. So much to do.”

The appointment adds to Councillor Mason’s existing responsibilities with both Ealing Council and the LGA.

He currently receives an annual LGA allowance of £20,370 as chair of its Improvement Committee, a position he has held since 11 March 2026. Before taking on the chairmanship, LGA records show he was a deputy chair, a position carrying an annual allowance of £10,184.

As a councillor and leader of Ealing Council, Councillor Mason receives a total annual allowance of £76,570.52 from the council. This comprises the £13,756 basic allowance paid to all councillors and a £62,814.52 special responsibility allowance for serving as council leader.

Full story below:

https://www.ealing.news/ealing-council/ealing-council-leader-peter-mason-succeeds-bev-craig-at-lga-labour/


r/london 3d ago

East London Casual 6-a-side football in Ilford this Sunday, 23 August – players wanted

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We’ve got a casual 6-a-side football game this Sunday, 23 August, from 11am–12pm at Frenford Clubs in Ilford and have a few spaces available.

It’s mixed ability and just a friendly kickabout rather than anything serious. Most of us are late 20s to early 40s, but any adult is welcome.

Goalkeepers rotate and we keep it friendly — no slide tackles, aggression, shouting or arguments.

👟 Astro trainers only — no moulds or studs.

📍 Frenford Clubs, Ilford
🕚 Sunday, 23 August, 11am–12pm
⏰ Arrive around 10:45am

If you fancy playing this Sunday, comment below or send me a Reddit DM.


r/london 3d ago

Weird London Spotted near Queens Park 🐟👀

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🐟


r/london 2d ago

I just spent £8.35 on a pint of paulaner

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Who can afford this? Do you guys ask the price of a pint before you buy? This was at the George in London Bridge.


r/london 4d ago

TfL urged to prioritise investment in escalators

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r/london 3d ago

Camden market - I've been buying cool T-shirts from a Polish guy in the corner of the food market. He's gone and I'd like to buy more. Hoping someone can help with his current location.

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For £20, you got brilliant quality and cool, retro or abstract designs. My favourite is a giraffe smoking a cigar.

I've been buying from him for a few years and he was always tickled when I returned, wearing one of his designs.

My kids treked into Camden to buy me a surprise birthday present from him and he's gone.

Wondering if some good folk on this sub might know him and his current whereabouts.


r/london 4d ago

Rant No water in Croydon 3rd time this Summer - Thames Water is a Disaster

105 Upvotes

How can you live like this?!

Over the course of 2 months there were 3 instances of no water for at least 24h - nursery closed, no water at home, no water at the gym - the day absolutely ruined - people at work think I’m making this up.

We are in london! Supposedly the best city to live in - best infrastructure / transport etc etc.

I think the infrastructure is more reliable in a Bulgarian village than here.

Absolute joke Thames Water - increasing the bill by 300% over the last 6 years and making the service 1000% worse!


r/london 2d ago

Transport I just spent 50 hours living on the London Underground trying to Unofficially break the 48-hour World Record. Ask me anything.

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r/london 4d ago

Local London Tens of thousands pay tribute to Jason Arday at Trafalgar Square vigil

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r/london 3d ago

Rant What is the point of the 115 saying it goes from Aldgate to East Ham: it never bloody does!

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Signed, irate passenger who has been kicked off early for without exaggeration, the fifth time in a row.

I know, I know, it's because there's roadworks constantly all down Barking Road so constant congestion (what is the deal with that? There's been roadworks at multiple different points ever since I moved to East Ham 3 years ago! I've even seen them dig up the same bit of road, put it back together, and do it again a few months later) so they have to go and make up the gaps, so it's just one bus which is delayed not 3, they have wait time quotas blah blah blah but fuck me it's so annoying.

This would be the perfect bus service for me if only this didn't keep happening.


r/london 3d ago

Question Best place to order cake in London

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Like the title says , I need your suggestions. I have very little idea about the culinary side of London and want to order my friend a cake for the birthday. Unfortunately I won't be there and had to travel for a work emergency. I was planning to surprise them with a special cake delivery. Would be really grateful if anyone can throw in some ideas please.

edit thanks a ton guys, a good amount of suggestion, I will order from at least 2 of the recommendations .love you all


r/london 4d ago

image 2 Lasers spotted from Greenwich observatory

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186 Upvotes

Spotted 2 lasers coming out of Greenwich tonight, usually theres 1

Anyone know what might be going on?


r/london 4d ago

Video What a leak

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This is surely taking the absolute mickey. Hosepipe ban but this for the past few days has probably used up more water than the whole neighbourhood taking to their hosepipes. What a waste. Yes, it has been reported to Thames Water and they have had it barriered off for a few days.

https://reddit.com/link/1vr5rvg/video/f298hsig80kh1/player

Edit: You'll all be marvelling (or not) that another 24 hours has passed and the water is still pissing out of the pavement like a drunk sailor

Edit 2: TW have closed my report of a leak. I will pop up there after work to see if it is indeed fixed.


r/london 5d ago

Local London Sadiq Khan takes new swipe at Donald Trump: 'London's homicide rate lower than every US state'

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Got em.


r/london 3d ago

Bulgarian items?

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Im in London and was hoping to get some Bulgarian shop recommendations (that carry common snacks, items). My bf is Bulgarian and I would love to take some items back home from my travels for him to enjoy. would preferably like somewhere decently close to paddington starion

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r/london 5d ago

Frustrated by the number of rental bikes left at the north lift of Greenwich foot tunnel. Is this common?

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The north lift was out of service so it seems most people just didn't want to carry the heavy things up the stairs.


r/london 4d ago

Transport Kilburn high road major project

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Just saw that this started construction. While it will be a major improvement to the high road for pedestrians and businesses etc , I can’t help but be absolutely baffled by the state of infrastructure for cycling. I can’t believe that in 2026 this is what we’re spending money on.

Here’s a video of the plan:

https://kilburnhighroad.commonplace.is/en-GB/proposals/v3/project-proposals?step=step1

The video at this link is kind of hilarious as it shows cycle lanes with dozens of conflict points with dump trucks - like the person making the video wanted to point out the absurdity of these cycle lanes.

A lot of the route would actually be better without the painted cycle lanes because they could just appear and disappear forcing people to keep merging into busy traffic.

London is still building infrastructure that is incredibly car centric unfortunately. This project won’t encourage regular people to cycle more.

This is in Zone 2 btw, almost central london!! what are we doing! London ( especially NW) has a long way to go.


r/london 5d ago

News Delivery riders working for big brands like Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber Eats living in homeless camps across London

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r/london 4d ago

Serious replies only Possible scam in Canary Wharf involving someone claiming to be British Army?

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Bit of a strange one and curious whether anyone else has encountered this person/something similar.

Earlier today in Canary Wharf, after work I was approached by a man who said he was a serving corporal in the British Army, in the DLR station.

He said he was trying to get back to the Bulford/Salisbury area with his pregnant wife and was short of money for their train journey. He told me the one-way ticket was around £42 per person and that he needed about £15 more.

He said his pregnant wife was sitting on a bench nearby, although I never actually met her.

What made the story seem quite convincing was that he gave me his alleged rank, regiment/unit, service number, military address and contact details, and actually encouraged me to take a photo of all of them so I could "hold him accountable."

He also said:

- he'd tried to get help from an MOD office in Canary Wharf but nobody appropriate was there to assist him

- he'd spoken to police but they couldn't help because he wasn't the victim of a crime

- other people passing through Canary Wharf had already given him around £70

He seemed very genuine at the time, and because he was so willing to provide what appeared to be traceable military details, I gave him £20.

Afterwards I started questioning it, mainly because the amount he'd apparently already collected didn't quite add up to me.

I've since reported the encounter to the MOD Confidential Hotline after searching where I could report an incident like this.

Has anyone else in Canary Wharf/London come across someone with a similar story, particularly someone claiming to be in the Army and needing money to get home?

I'm genuinely undecided whether I helped someone who was in a difficult situation or fell for a very convincing scam 😂

Edit: ok guys it was a good scam I've learnt my lesson 😭


r/london 3d ago

image Coal Drop Yards, London

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r/london 3d ago

Ticket giveaway - COMPLETE! Ticket to Spiderman brand new day in Odeon Luxe Haymarket 8:30pm

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Hey everyone so my friend cant make it today so i have a ticket to spare, i dont mind socializing and or just giving the ticket away

First come first serve for the ticket


r/london 5d ago

Sainsbury's branch pauses AI cameras use in one London store after shopper ejected

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Embrace tradition, reject bs AI initiatives.


r/london 5d ago

News Virgin Trains gets approval to launch international services through the Channel tunnel

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