Last week’s programme The Hairy Bikers’ Pubs That Built Britain focussing on the disappearing pubs of East London has come in from criticism from locals. Not only for the shabby way they were treated at
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The Geezers are working to highlight the demise of The East End Public House. They miss the lost pubs that they used to socialise in. Search for your pub on the right. Join the Facebook Group Where’s my Boozer Gone? to share your stories.
Last week’s programme The Hairy Bikers’ Pubs That Built Britain focussing on the disappearing pubs of East London has come in from criticism from locals. Not only for the shabby way they were treated at
Read moreRay Gipson’s Where’s My Boozer Gone? tour of the Roman Road and beyond, telling stories about the pubs that used to be on every corner, was one of the successful events of a very successful
Read moreLocal legend and chief geezer, Ray Gipson is on tour in the Roman Road tomorrow, Saturday 19th March, with artist Lucy Schofield, telling tales of the pubs that used to be and the community life
Read moreMore publicity for the Geezers and their Where’s My Boozer Gone? campaign in East London Lines. Click here to read it. East London London Lines is the online digital news platform written
Read moreTonight (February 4th) sees the opening of A New Home, a mixed media art exhibition about the concept of belonging, at the Art Pavilion in Mile End Park. The exhibition follows ArtCatchers‘ successful Misbehaviour exhibition
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