The London Buzz - 17th February 2025
Briefly

In today's London news, key stories include Wildstone's acquisition of 13 prominent digital ad spaces from Transport for London for £80 million. Hounslow Council is proposing to convert sewage output from Mogden to heat homes in Brentford and Isleworth. Sir Sadiq Khan has greenlit an increase in parking fines, which could go up to £160. Additionally, Petticoat Lane Market, a historic market dating back to 1650, has received a new formal brand identity, enhancing its cultural presence in East London. This roundup encapsulates significant developments affecting daily life and community in the capital.
Billboard company Wildstone has snapped up 13 of London's highest profile digital advertising installations in an £80 million deal with Transport for London.
Homes in Brentford and Isleworth could get their heating from the sewage output of Mogden under plans being brought forward by Hounslow Council.
Sir Sadiq Khan has given the green light for parking fines in London to increase to up to £160.
Petticoat Lane Market has been given a formal brand identity crafted by branding consultancy The Workroom.
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