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brick lane

November 24, 2004January 24, 2009 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Brick Lane Food Brick Lane in London is one of my favourite areas. Hear of the Bengali community in London, the street boasts multi-lingual street names, a plethora of great Indian/Bengali curry houses, the famous 24-hour Beigel House at the top of the street, and (strangely) the HQ of the right-wing BNP at the other … Continue reading brick lane

Change The World in Five Minutes

October 19, 2004January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

How have you helped your planet or your fellow man today? Check out the links below for instant ways to change the world! Come on - you've got 5 minutes to spare don't you? It needn't even cost you money!!! What you can do TODAY Instant Inspiration - http://www.wearewhatwedo.org Share your old books - http://www.bookcrossing.com … Continue reading Change The World in Five Minutes

The Chieftains in Concert

September 20, 2004November 8, 2008 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

What a night. The Chieftains played the London Palladium and Orlando and I were there to see it. We started the evening in a meat-eater’s paradise called Bodeans BBQ in Poland Street, Soho. Bodean’s is a American-diner-type please and they pretty much only serve up huge slabs of meat! There is a diner downstairs too. … Continue reading The Chieftains in Concert

london’s markets

August 24, 2004January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Old Spitalfields Market Nestled in the heart of the city, in the shadow of Christ Church, Old Spitalfields Market offers the perfect antidote to out-of-town shopping malls. The stalls in the old covered market are the place to look for something original, of excellent quality and value for money. Sundays are busiest, with over 200 … Continue reading london’s markets

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