Trafalgar Square – a cultural space for the public

Trafalgar Square by Juliamaud Trafalgar Square was officially named in 1830 and is a site of significant historic and cultural value. Until the early 18th century most of the area was used as stabling for Whitehall Palace. John Nash developed the area as an “open square in the Kings Mews opposite Charing Cross” in 1812 as part… More Trafalgar Square – a cultural space for the public

In 1952 the Chingford Festival had a special visitor arrive from out of town……

Chingford Day on Saturday July 12, 1952, was in its sixth year, attracting thousands of local people and a global entertainment megastar – Walt Disney. Details of the visit can be found at http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/indepth/features/9115320.HISTORY__The_day_Disney_came_to_town/ Walt Disney was visiting Britain when he learnt about Chingford’s model railway in Ridgeway Park. He was fascinated by trains and had constructed… More In 1952 the Chingford Festival had a special visitor arrive from out of town……

Have you ever wanted to take part in Crystal Maze?

………Then you need to try out a live escape game packed with a variety of puzzles. The story behind the Escape Land adventure is that scientists have developed the technology for time travel. As a result, controversial laws have been introduced prohibiting its use and some rebel scientists have used it to take refuge in the 1900s. Now the… More Have you ever wanted to take part in Crystal Maze?

Free Christmas Game

Play the Rudolph the red nosed Reindeer Game Rudolph the reindeer is missing his red nose! Can you help him to get it back?   Click on the Reindeer or use the link http://clika.pe/l/6076/5723/ to get to the sliding block puzzle. Holiday fun Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New year from the… More Free Christmas Game