The London Buzz - 27th February 2025
Briefly

In recent London news, Lucy's allegations of sexual harassment at Foxtons, including inappropriate comments and suggestions to create an OnlyFans account, have sparked discussions on workplace culture. Meanwhile, a controversial housing project in Hackney Wick has received local support, contrasting with the potential job cuts at the Royal Academy of Arts due to financial restructuring. Additionally, water quality issues in Lammas Park concern locals, while Sadiq Khan proposes a bold economic plan aiming for over £100 billion growth in the next decade, highlighting significant efforts for London's future development.
In her two years at Foxtons, one of London's biggest estate agencies, Lucy said her managers and co-workers groped her, sent her explicit messages, discussed her weight in work WhatsApp chats and told her to start an account on OnlyFans.
Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, has announced an ambitious plan to add more than £100bn to the capital's economy within a decade.
Concerns about water quality in the new ponds in Lammas Park have been raised after tests showed high levels of E.coli.
Up to 60 roles may be axed at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London as part of a cost-saving restructure "required to sustain its position in the future".
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