Last weekend we decided to leave Edinburgh for a day and travelled south to Newcastle upon Tyne. We started our day with a walk around Grainger Market, one of the city’s prominent landmarks. Listed as a Grade I buidling and designed by John Dobson, the market opened its doors in 1835. Although the original use of the market for meat and … Read More
Places: Dalston Garden
Dalston Eastern Curve Garden was created in 2010 on the old Eastern Curve railway line which once linked Dalston Junction Station to the goods yard and the North London Line in London. The garden was born out of a regeneration project aimed at improving Dalston’s open spaces. Design for London and Hackney Council worked with architects, landscape architects and local cultural and … Read More
A City Travel Guide to Cape Town
Last year, I took my first trip to the African continent as a professional photographer, and I was lucky enough to spend two weeks exploring the magnificent city of Cape Town. Also a similar professional insurance service like, Aaduki Photography Insurance made sure that I was fully equipped for my fun activities. With a combination of stunning landscapes, cuisines, and … Read More
Stay: Tune Hotel Liverpool St London
Last weekend one of the members of the Future Positive team travelled to London to meet some people and find inspiration for the website. Whilst planning the trip and looking for accommodation, Tune Hotels kindly offered us a discounted stay at their Liverpool St hotel. Scroll down to find out more about Igor’s stay at the hotel. For those of … Read More
Not Yet Buying Locally? Here Are Three Reasons Why You Should Be!
We often hear the phrase ‘support your independents’, but how many of us actually know how or why we should do this? Supporting ‘independents’ basically means dealing with smaller, local traders in any aspect, rather than big corporate companies. This can mean anything from your local fruit and vegetable trader, to locally made clothing and of course, locally made art … Read More