The London Buzz - 2nd July 2025
Briefly

The Army is possibly interested in taking over the Olympic legacy equestrian centre in Shooters Hill. Electrical issues at a substation led to a fire that shut down Heathrow Airport, but these issues were known and unresolved for seven years. Harris Academy South Norwood in London has been chosen to produce the first-ever school version of Frozen. Additionally, a GP practice in Lewisham is pioneering a UK-first pilot program by prescribing HIV prevention medication known as PrEP.
Mystery surrounds claims that the Army has expressed an interest in taking over the Olympic legacy equestrian centre in Shooters Hill.
Issues at an electrical substation which caused a fire that resulted in Heathrow Airport closing were first detected seven years ago but not fixed, a report has found.
Harris Academy South Norwood has been selected as the only London school to win the rights to stage the first ever school production of Frozen.
A GP practice in Lewisham has started prescribing HIV prevention medication as part of a UK-first PrEP pilot.
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