Results tagged “Crossharbour”

By Louisa Emery
Gastro pub gurus Ed and Tom Martin have spent more than a decade building a formidable dining portfolio.
They recently picked up The Good Pub Guide's County Dining Pub Of The Year for The Gun and revealed what made the Coldharbour establishment so special.
Waiting for that Hollywood director to call can be an expensive business. So resting actors are earning a crust by using their talents over the phones of a Crossharbour call centre.
RSVP, established for 24 years, exclusively employs trained thespians for calls, sales and customer services.

X-Factor has brought us such household names as Alexandra Burke and the "unforgetable" Steve Brookstein - but its success has had an even greater impact on the pizza delivery market.
Yes, a boom in sales during the reality TV spectacular is just one of the many signs that Britain's obsession with the Italian favourite is getting bigger.
National five-a-side football specialist Powerleague wants to build pitches at the top of a Crossharbour car park.
Tower Hamlets Council is due to decide tonight (Wednesday) whether to clear its plan for five flood-lit all-weather pitches on the upper levels of Selsdon Way's 500-space NCP multi-storey.

A man has appeared in court charged with sexually assaulting a woman on the DLR.
Michael Taylor, 43, of no fixed abode, was also accused of possession of an offensive weapon and affray at the hearing at Thames Magistrates Court.

Settling on your perfect local is often as tricky as finding Goldilocks a suitable breakfast.
Maybe the beer is too warm, or the decor is too cold... and is someone seriously playing rap on that jukebox?
The London Arena once hosted concerts from the likes of Pink Floyd and Robbie Williams.
But today, as this picture from Wharf photographer Ben Broomfield shows, the concerts, plays, sport and other events are long gone and the site will have a very different use.
Work started on the mixed-use scheme at Crossharbour after the Arena building was demolished in June 2006.
Ballymore’s development – dubbed Baltimore Wharf – is set to be completed in 2010 and includes housing, offices, hotel, shopping and leisure facilities.











