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  • Krakow Aerial Views
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    Krakow Aerial Views
    A drone view of the Henryk Jordan Park in Krakow, Poland on November 14, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    Birds rest on a frozen pond at Bushy Park in south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    A sign warns visitors of unsafe ice at one of the ponds at Bushy Park, south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    A sign warns visitors of unsafe ice at one of the ponds at Bushy Park, south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    Deer stand on frozen ground at sunrise in Bushy Park in south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    Deer stand on frozen ground at sunrise in Bushy Park in south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    Young deer stand on frozen ground at sunrise in Bushy Park in south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    Deer stand on frozen ground at sunrise in Bushy Park in south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    Deer stand on frozen ground at sunrise in Bushy Park in south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
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    Sub-zero temperatures in London, UK.
    03/01/2025. London, UK.

    A frosty, cold start to the day in Bushy Park, south west London. A period of sub-zero temperatures with a chance of snow tomorrow is predicted for the south.

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    DUKAS_157641858_EYE
    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    DUKAS_157641866_EYE
    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
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    'Most of our children live in flats': London park boarded up by developers
    Peabody yet to restore park after finishing construction work in 2020, leaving children with no green space.

    Families in south London are demanding that an award-winning developer reopens a park that was boarded up in 2018 for the construction of new homes.

    Hatcham Gardens sits in a densely built part of Lewisham next to a school and surrounded by flats. Peabody was given permission by Lewisham council to close the park temporarily for use during construction.

    The homes in the Pomeroy development - most of them for private sale - were finished in 2020 and people moved in during spring 2021 but the park is still boarded up.

    A boarded up playground which has been closed to the public since a house building company took control of the land six years ago. Peabody, the company, used the land while building adjacent flats and have repeatedly promised to replace the playground it but somehow never get round to it.
    Members of the local community want their playground back for their children to play in.
    New Cross, south London
    21-06-2023.

    © Martin Godwin / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Riders enjoy the warm hazy sunshine in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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    © Alex Lentati / eyevine

     

  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Members of the public exercise as they enjoy the warm sunshine in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Horse drawn carriages drive through Hyde Park as members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Horse drawn carriages drive through Hyde Park as members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. A goose and its goslings go for a swim in the Serpentine in Hyde Park London this morning as a swan looks on as the warm weather continues a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. A goose and its goslings go for a swim in the Serpentine in Hyde Park London this morning as a swan looks on as the warm weather continues a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. A goose and its goslings go for a swim in the Serpentine in Hyde Park London this morning as a swan looks on as the warm weather continues a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. A runner stops to photograph the goslings as the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in Hyde Park London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. A goose and its goslings go for a swim in the Serpentine in Hyde Park London this morning as the warm weather continues a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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  • Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
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    Members of the public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park.
    London, UK. Members of the public enjoy the warm sunshine again in Hyde Park, London this morning a week after the easing of Covid-19 restrictions. A mini heatwave has hit the UK this week with temperatures reaching over 18c in London and the South East yesterday. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine

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