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| Exciting Development Commences At 19-35 Baker Street | Works are underway on the next major new development scheme in the Quarter at 19-35 Baker Street, which will include new retail, food and beverage units, high quality office spaces, a range of residential apartments and a courtyard which everyone can enjoy. | |
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| Exclusive TfL Member Briefing | We are aware that for some, using public transport is causing Covid-related concerns, so we have arranged an exclusive member briefing with TfL... | |
| | | New Wellbeing Events | We’ve got a great collection of events and workshops coming up to help give your mental health and wellbeing a boost as the darker nights draw in... | |
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| Latest Office Sector Insight | We regularly collate and monitor insights from our members to build a better picture of how the Quarter recovers from the impacts of coronavirus... | |
| | | Recycling Week & Car Free Day | It's Recycling Week and London Car Free Day on Sunday, so we’ve rounded up some inspiration for reducing waste and considering your travel... | |
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| Understanding Stress | Strategies to promote calm and wellbeing 28 Sep, 10.00 - 11.00 | |
| | | 55 Baker Street Market | Our Food Market at 55 Baker Street returns 30 Sep, 12.00-15.00 | |
| | | Embracing Difference | Strategies to embrace differences 5 October, 14.00 - 15.00 | |
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| Mental Health First Aid | Qualifies you as a Mental Health First Aider 5 - 7 October | |
| | | HomelessWise | St Mungo's on how best to support the homeless 7 October | |
| | | Nature's Tonic | Learn about the science of nature and wellbeing 12 October, 10.30 - 11.30 | |
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| Weekly spotlight: Dashing Tweeds | Is your autumn wardrobe in need of an update? Dorset Street-based Dashing Tweeds offer Baker Street Regulars 15% off any cloth, ready to wear or made-to-measure tailoring in store. Using the best mills and highest quality yarns in Britain, they produce seasonal fabric collections alongside their ready-to-wear and made-to-measure menswear. | |
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| | Did you know? | Tweed was originally called ‘tweel’ but, according to lore, became tweed when a London merchant misinterpreted the name thinking the fabric was named after the River Tweed in Scotland. |
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