The London Buzz - 23rd July 2025
Briefly

West Londoners with B negative blood are urgently needed to replenish dangerously low supplies. A £3 million regeneration project in Ilford aims to reopen access to the previously neglected River Roding. Concerns arise from police about a kebab shop in Gidea Park potentially shutting in the early hours, predicting an increase in antisocial behavior and noise. Additionally, a new 18-storey tower block near Watford Junction has received approval despite facing public backlash about urban development issues.
An urgent plea has gone out to west Londoners with the rare B negative blood type to come forward and help replenish supplies which are dangerously low.
A £3 million regeneration scheme in Ilford will reopen access to the 'almost forgotten' River Roding, developers say.
Police have warned that a Gidea Park kebab shop's plan to shut in the early hours would likely lead to an increase in antisocial behaviour and noise.
New 18-storey tower block near Watford Junction approved despite backlash, indicating ongoing discussions around urban development in London.
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