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Will Fry: Changing Places Substack

As you (hopefully) know, I launched a new weekly Substack newsletter in the first week of 2025.  You can subscribe to it here.

This has led to me exploring some other Substacks, as they are sometimes Recommended to me or appear in feeds.

Will Fry has an excellent Substack called Changing Places



There are a few recent posts which have attracted my attention.

The first I shall mention is about Old Spitalfields Market.

This is a place that I know quite well having passed through it quite a few times in recent years. If I have meetings or events in London, one of my favoured places to stay is the Premier Inn Hub on Brick Lane. This places you right in the middle of the district, but is quiet and sound-proofed and once you step through the doors, the hubbub and activity of Brick Lane is gone.

Old Spitalfields Market has undergone quite a change in recent years. 

There are also two posts which are relevant to my Geography in/on Film Blog on the representation of London in film. I'll mention them over there...

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