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By first mate · Posted
Whether access to parkland should be sacrificed to prop up an ailing nighttime club scene is moot and as a starting point in terms of event justification, the thin end of the wedge. In a city where there is so much noise and stimulation overall, the option to access quieter and calmer areas of green and nature should be heavily protected for the benefit of all. There is new research on just how vital for physical and mental health these green spaces are. -
By Dulwich dweller · Posted
No it's not. Festival season is a short period, a few months in a year. Clubs are closing for numerous reasons. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy9xkxngy95o.amp#:~:text=London's night-time economy businesses are "experiencing closures and,- the steepest fall for any English region. -
I use Turo, haven't heard of Hiya but it seems to be a similar platform (will have to check that one out). Turo is pretty good, you get a decent selection of cars in your area and insurance is factored in - depending on what kind of car you want it can be very good value.
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