The London Buzz - 1st April 2025
Briefly

Today's news round-up from London covers a variety of local stories, including the reopening of the Stepney City Farm cafe thanks to Mae + Harvey. It also highlights police actions against activist groups, raising concerns about freedom of assembly. The government is discussing plans for Hammersmith Bridge, with proposals to either preserve it as a monument or replace it entirely. Other stories include a boy injured in a Lime e-bike accident and a family living in temporary accommodation far from home for years.
The cafe at Stepney City Farm is set to reopen as 'Stepney's', thanks to contributions from Mae + Harvey, after being closed since November.
Concerns have risen after over 20 police officers raided a meeting of activist group Youth Demand, labeled by Quakers in Britain as an aggressive violation.
The Government is considering plans for Hammersmith Bridge that include making it a monument or demolishing it for a new crossing, which has sparked debates.
A boy was hospitalized after being injured in a car accident while riding a Lime e-bike, highlighting ongoing safety concerns in London.
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