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A blog about Richmond upon Thames local issues by a local resident.
Monday, October 20, 2008
The new treetop walkway in Kew
The new walkway in Kew is nice, beautiful from an architectural standpoint and nice views too...
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Richmond restaurants
Annie's: Barnes, good brasserie food, kids friendly
Le Depot: Barnes, brasserie on the river, kids friendly
RSJ: near Waterloo station, honest food and nice wines
Redmond's: best restaurant in East Sheen
The Glasshouse: one of the best around, great wine list
The Victoria: East Sheen, good and kids friendly but quickly became too expensive
London Bars
Richmond pubs
Hare and Houds: local #2, large garden in Sheen
The Mitre: my local
The Orange Tree: busy, close to Richmond station
The Railway: good guest ales, nice food, close to Mortlake station
The Ship: nice for its BBQ on the river
The White Cross: best river pub in Richmond, food -no kids
The White Horse: a favourite now they allow kids in again, playground just besides, great food!
The White Swan: close to Richmond green, garden, food
Local links
Kew Gardens: fantastic, kids needs go to Climbers Creepers
London Borough of Richmond: where our council tax goes
Richmond & Twickenham Times
Richmond Park: great park, silly mixed pedestrian/cycling paths
Sheen shufflers: running club
Misc links
Google Earth: fly above Earth
Hotel Insurance
Les Genets: holiday rentals in Dordogne
Other blogs I read
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Londonist
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Going Underground's Blog
Bob Mazzer Underground Photography Exhibition
10 years ago
Richmond upon Thames Daily Photo
The photoshoot - it's an illusion
11 years ago
Tony's Blog
1 December - MOVING
12 years ago
thepassionatecook
Easy-peasy raspberry tarts with passion fruit curd
12 years ago
Transport Information Group
Dom Pannell's Blog
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