The Enfield Council licenses committee spent 45 minutes considering the request of the applicant Denis Gjelaj, who operates Avenue Club 2 in Green Lanes, Bowes Park. The councilors rejected the consent for more hours after the inspectors increased the conerns on the prevention of crime and disorder, public safety and prevention of public discomfort, all quoted as license objectives. Avenue Club 2 currently opens at 9 am and closes at 11 pm from Monday to Wednesday, at 1.30 am of the 2.30 am on Fridays and Saturdays. The new proposition of the closing times was 2.30 to Wednesday, at 3…
Author: Anna Mikhailova
From the injemed walls of Adobe, to the chefs cooking in roasted grills in open kitchen and beautiful decorative ornaments in the stone fireplace, it is like discovering a small corner of Mexico in downtown London. The owner of the chef, Adriana Cavita, worked under the legendary Ferran Adrià at the Bulli in Spain and her debut restaurant in Wigmore Street opened in 2022. From plants and traditional decoration to candles in the chimney, Cavita there is an immersive Mexican gastronomic experience. (Image: Vigo Jansons) It has a warmth and a character that is very different from many modern and…
By Keerthana Syam Old Kent Road will close temporarily for the safe transport of a Super Grid transformer. The road will be closed between Devon Street and Ruby Street from 9 pm to 9 pm from Saturday to Monday to guarantee security. The traffic will deviate through Queen’s Road (A202), Camberwell Road (A215) and New Kent Road (A201), with signs instead to guide the road users. The recommended detour routes to access Old Kent Road from both directions will be in place that change the closure. Residents and local businesses have been notified of the closing and diversion of the…
Laura KuensbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuensberg•@bbclaurakBBC”Who was going to blink first?”A source involved in the tense negotiations from the elections on the future of British Steel told me that, as time passed, and literally, coal to keep the furnaces on burns began to exhaust, that was the question: did the government offer the act itself?On Saturday, The government is changing the law To answer that question. Unless something really strange happens, Parliament will vote to give Jonathan Reynolds, the Secretary of Business, the power to tell Steel Britanic what to do, in practice, to buy coal to keep the burning…
The chief of Crystal Palace, Oliver Glasner, expects Jean-Philippe Mateta to have to play with the protection of the ear for the rest of the season. Mateta has been playing with her mask from 25 points of suture to a severe laceration to her ear after a collision out of the box with Millwall goalkeeper, Liam Roberts, in the fifth round of the FA Cup. The French scored his first goal since the Tackle in the 2-1 victory over Brighton last Saturday. When asked if the former Mainz striker will wear a mask against Manchester City on Saturday, Glasner said:…
Emily SinclairBBC News, SoutheastNational Crime AgencyThe officers recovered 97 packages that contain approximately one kilo or cocaine eachFour men who imported a tour or cocaine with a value on the street of approximately 8 million have imprisoned their legs. Jean-Pierre Labelle, 48, Tanvir Hussain, 46, Michael Keating, 56, and his brother Matthew Keating, 49, were sentenced Friday at Hove Crown Court. The drugs were hidden in foie gras and duck breasts and entered the port of Newhaven, East Sussex, in November 2019 in a transit truck. Mark Ruff, a superior officer of the National Crime Agency (NCA), said: “The coverage…
Jennifer MeierhansBusiness ReporterGetty imagesThe United Kingdom government is ready to take control of an important British steel plant in Scunthorpe, which is at risk of closing Inmantad.Parliamentarians have been called their Easter rest to approve an emergency law that would maintain the Chinese property site in operation.What is British steel and how many people work there?The British Steel plant in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, employs 2,700 people, approximately three quarters of the entire workforce of the company.It is the last plant in the United Kingdom capable of producing virgin steel, which is used in main construction projects such as new buildings and…
Mark SavageMusic correspondentGetty imagesWho believes in Los Angeles? It is Sir Elton’s first album with Country Brandi Carlile singerSir Elton John says he is “impressed” after scoring the tenth number one album in his career.Who believes in Los Angeles? A collaboration with the EE Country star. Uu. Brandi Carlile, has exceeded the lists 52 years after the first issue of the star.”It seems quite extraordinary that my career has spent so much time,” Sir Elton told the BBC. “It always feels good to lead a list, no matter where. And with this album, I am especially excited because I think…
Ken BanksBBC Scotland, AberdeenApic/Getty ImagesJohn Henry Anderson, show in an engraving, found worldwide fame with his magicMagician John Henry Anderson died in 1874, the same year Harry Houdini was born, however, despite the fact that the two never gathered, Anderson was allegedly the greatest inspirations of the legendary escalet.Anderson, who was born in 1814 in the Kincardine O’Neil area of Aberdenshire, is to have a leg among the first magicians to take out a living rabbit from a glass hat.He became known as “the great Magician of the North” as his status grew throughout the world.After Anderson’s death, the famous…
Getty Images/Ben MontgomeryThe writer William Mager spoke with the BBC about how the “deaf rabies” and the 70’s Thrillers inspired his new series.”Every day, as a deaf person, they remind you or your deafness,” says William Meage, writer or new BBC thriller meeting.These reminders can vary from having to face medical appointments without an avialization interpreter for bees excluded from important decisions about their own life, he says.”All these things are added about time and generate a feeling of injustice,” says Skinny, and adds that the artist Christine Sun Kim Describe this feeling as “deaf anger.”It is a feeling in…