MurWalls LIVE repaints Harlow Town Centre at Harlow Street Art Festival

Harlow is going through this massive bout of revitalization, with lots of little projects being done all throughout the town in order to bring life back to things that have otherwise not been touched in a while. Before the end of the last year, a bunch of blue boarding walls have been put up across the back of Harlow Town Centre, to protect the walk from the anticipated destruction of the buildings behind the walls, which need to come down for re-building. Harlow then put on a Street Art Festival with the help of MurWalls LIVE to bring some color and fun to these boards, creating a real sense of community and life at the back of town.

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Yoto The Art of Loving by Olivia Dean – Heartfelt music

[Ad – Gifted Products] Robin has been toying around with her Yoto Mini for quite some time now as she really does like having this little music device, that’s got a few games cards too, which she can take along with her anywhere. We spent a lot of time out of the house and find that Robin will pack a few toys with her for wherever we go, and if she’s in a music mood, the Yoto Mini is in tow! Recently, Yoto the Art of Loving by Olivia Dean was released, and though this was an artist that we had not heard many songs from, Robin was excited to have a new card!

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The Sarah McGuinness Story at the Circle & Star Hampstead

[Ad- gifted experience] The Sarah McGuinness Story is a very personal musical cabaret, a completely one-person show, about Sarah McGuinness’ life, played by her. We went to see this show in The Circle & Star Hampstead, which is a small venue, attached to a pub – and it was packed. The venue being super intimate and sort of filled to the brim did feel right for this type of performance, in a lot of ways.

Credit: BM PR

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Our guide to living a more intentional and private digital life

We’ve been thinking a lot lately about how much of our family’s lives exists online without us really choosing it. Not in a paranoid way, but more a gradual realisation that we’d signed up to a lot of pointless things, shared a fair amount of information and never really stopped to consider what happened to any of it. It felt like a good time to have a proper look and make some conscious decisions.

This is what we found, what we changed and what we think is actually worth your time.

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What young drivers should know before buying their first car

Getting the keys to your first car is a moment you’ll never forget. It marks a real step towards independence, giving you the freedom to plan your own trips and stop relying on lifts from others. Many young drivers, however, don’t realise how quickly the costs of owning a vehicle can add up, with fuel, insurance, tax and maintenance often becoming expensive and overwhelming. Choosing your first car works best when you balance what you want with what you can realistically afford, so you can enjoy the experience without worrying about overspending.

Decoding the insurance group secret

Every car in the UK sits in an insurance group from 1 to 50, and that number has a direct effect on what you pay. Insurers place smaller, lower-powered cars in the cheaper groups because they usually cost less to repair. For example, a hatchback with a 1.0L engine will often fall into Group 1 or 2, whereas a similar model with a 1.6L engine can be in several groups higher. This difference can add hundreds of pounds to your annual premium.

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