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A NEW MUSEUM FOR LONDON<br />
The Museum of London is on the move. We are setting out our vision<br />
to create a new museum for London in West Smithfield, Farringdon.<br />
We want you to come with us on this journey and will be hosting a series<br />
of public exhibitions to give you a chance to drop in, view the plans and<br />
provide us with your thoughts.<br />
The plans will also be on display at the current Museum of London site<br />
on London Wall from Friday 5 July. For further details, visit:<br />
www.museum.london<br />
WHERE<br />
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307 Charterhouse Street<br />
West Smithfield, EC1A 9LY<br />
WHEN<br />
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A NEW MUSEUM FOR LONDON<br />
The Museum of London is on the move. We are setting out our vision to create a new museum for<br />
London in West Smithfield, Farringdon. We want you to come with us on this journey and will be<br />
hosting a series of public exhibitions to give you a chance to drop in, view the plans and provide us<br />
with your thoughts.<br />
The plans will also be on display at the current Museum of London site on London Wall from<br />
Friday 5 July. For further details, visit: www.museum.london<br />
WHERE<br />
Catering Meats<br />
307 Charterhouse Street<br />
West Smithfield, EC1A 9LY<br />
WHEN<br />
Friday 5 July – 5am-10am<br />
Saturday 6 July – 10am-4pm<br />
Sunday 7 July – 10am-4pm<br />
Monday 8 July – 4pm-8pm
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Your weekly puzzle challenge<br />
CROSS CODE<br />
22 11 6 20 19 7 17 22 10<br />
26 8 25 6 2 11 26 17 24 9<br />
25 20 2 3 16 6 4 7 20<br />
14 7 16 26 8 24 5 24 17 22<br />
24 7 22 7 16 16 22 4 26<br />
2 20 18 8 26 22 22 20 16 19 7 17<br />
15 7 25 21 7 7<br />
20 18 2 25 17 7 22 26 24 17 19 7<br />
2 4 7 9 10 26 13 23 26<br />
7 24 22 26 10 17 24 22 12 22<br />
5 20 2 20 26 20 24 16 20<br />
1 24 20 16 17 10 16 7 2 4<br />
13 26 8 7 17 7 23 13 12<br />
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13<br />
14 15<br />
Each number in our Cross Code grid represents a different letter<br />
of the alphabet. You have three letters in the control grid to start<br />
you off. Enter them in the appropriate squares in the main grid,<br />
then use your knowledge of words to work out which letters<br />
should go in the missing squares.<br />
As you get the letters, fill in other squares with the same number<br />
in the main grid and control grid. Check off the alphabetical list of<br />
letters as you identify them.<br />
MAGIC SQUARE<br />
SAVAGED ICE DESIGN<br />
Using all 16 letters of the phrase above, form<br />
four words each of four letters which will fit in the<br />
grid to form a magic square in which the words<br />
can be read both horizontally and vertically.<br />
SUDOKU<br />
Easy<br />
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23<br />
L<br />
24 25<br />
A<br />
8 5 1<br />
6 2 9<br />
9 1 4<br />
2 1 8<br />
6 8<br />
6 3 9 5<br />
7 6 8 3 5<br />
2 1 9 4<br />
3 4 5 6 2<br />
NONAGRAM<br />
H O P<br />
T Y E<br />
L E N<br />
How many words of four<br />
letters or more can you<br />
make from this<br />
Nonagram? Each word<br />
must use the central letter,<br />
and each letter may be<br />
used only once. At least<br />
one word using all nine<br />
letters can be found.<br />
Guidelines:<br />
16 Good; 19 Very Good;<br />
22 Excellent.<br />
Any word found in the Concise<br />
Oxford Dictionary (Tenth Edition) is<br />
eligible with the following<br />
exceptions: proper nouns; plural<br />
nouns, pronouns and possessives;<br />
third person singular verbs;<br />
hyphenated words; contractions<br />
and abbreviations; vulgar slang<br />
words; variant spellings of the<br />
same word (where another variant<br />
is also eligible).<br />
Each row and each column must contain the numbers 1 to 9, and so must each 3 x 3 box.<br />
26<br />
T<br />
Quiz Challenge<br />
1. What is the first name of David<br />
and Victoria Beckham’s<br />
youngest son?<br />
2. What is the penultimate letter<br />
of the Greek alphabet?<br />
3. In which 1997 film does Matt<br />
Damon play a 20-year-old<br />
unrecognised maths genius?<br />
4. Harold Macmillan made his<br />
famous 1960 ‘Wind of Change’<br />
speech in which country?<br />
5. Comedian Bob Mortimer is a<br />
lifelong fan of which football<br />
club based in the town in<br />
which he was born?<br />
4 3 7 8 6<br />
8<br />
5<br />
3 1 9<br />
2 5 6 8<br />
5 9 3<br />
5 2 1<br />
6 1 7<br />
8 4<br />
6. The RMS Queen Mary ocean liner,<br />
launched in 1934, is permanently<br />
moored in which city in California?<br />
7. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands<br />
are a territory of which country?<br />
8. Which L word is used to describe<br />
how quickly or easily a business<br />
can convert assets into cash?<br />
9. Obsession and Eternity are<br />
among the fragrances of which<br />
US fashion house?<br />
10. Jim Clark, Lewis Hamilton and<br />
which other driver has won F1’s<br />
British Grand Prix a record five<br />
times?<br />
WORD PYRAMID<br />
Spell out a 15-letter word or<br />
phrase by moving from one<br />
chamber to another within<br />
the pyramid. You may<br />
only enter each of the<br />
chambers once and<br />
may only proceed<br />
through openings<br />
in the walls. The<br />
first letter may<br />
appear in any<br />
chamber.<br />
FIVE ALIVE<br />
ZC AE BP UR TA<br />
LO AE HV<br />
NA OR RB LA EY<br />
Hard<br />
L<br />
SE EK MR<br />
DS TE LY FL ET<br />
O<br />
G<br />
A D N<br />
K H E H<br />
E S D N A<br />
Here are two<br />
miniature fivesquare<br />
crosswords<br />
using the same<br />
grid – but the<br />
letters have<br />
been mixed up.<br />
You have to<br />
work out which<br />
letters belong<br />
to which<br />
crossword.<br />
EQUALISER<br />
10 10<br />
4 6 2<br />
6 6<br />
12 6 4<br />
2 2<br />
Place the four signs (add,<br />
subtract, multiply, divide)<br />
one in each circle so that<br />
the total of each across<br />
and down line is the same.<br />
Perform the first calculation in each<br />
line first and ignore the mathematical<br />
law which says you should always<br />
perform division and multiplication<br />
before addition and subtraction.<br />
This puzzle page is supplied by<br />
Sirius Media Services.<br />
To try our new puzzle,<br />
Zygolex, go to<br />
www.zygolex.com<br />
© Sirius Media Services Ltd<br />
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD<br />
1<br />
8<br />
10<br />
12<br />
16<br />
17<br />
20<br />
22<br />
2<br />
13<br />
15<br />
11<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. Drove at breakneck speed<br />
when parched (8)<br />
6. Care about people (4)<br />
8. Slight disparagement (4)<br />
9. Country’s leader loses his<br />
head to a hotel guest (8)<br />
10. Did no aerobic exercises<br />
when inhaling unknown<br />
gas (6,7)<br />
11. Attempt is crazy on<br />
reflection (4)<br />
13. Broadcast thus when<br />
disheartened (4)<br />
17. New profile has an<br />
allowance for rapid<br />
increase (13)<br />
20. Bars in which there can be<br />
no meeting (8)<br />
21. A transatlantic drifter (4)<br />
22. He really lost his friend at<br />
this place (4)<br />
23. Giving a scornful laugh<br />
while dismounting? (8)<br />
1<br />
8<br />
12<br />
18<br />
26<br />
29<br />
21<br />
2<br />
16<br />
19<br />
3<br />
18<br />
13<br />
3<br />
11<br />
20<br />
28<br />
4<br />
9<br />
12<br />
23<br />
QUICK CROSSWORD<br />
9<br />
8<br />
21 25<br />
5<br />
13<br />
16<br />
19<br />
5 6<br />
14<br />
21<br />
7<br />
16 17<br />
DOWN<br />
2. What police dog wears to<br />
make arrest? (6)<br />
3. Unusual portion of hot<br />
snack (7)<br />
4. Ben on one of the four that<br />
is not superior (5)<br />
5. Diana’s the young lady to<br />
sack (7)<br />
6. Ten in place of nothing on<br />
wireless at base (5)<br />
7. Is the girl able to land? (6)<br />
12. Graduate very loudly went<br />
first when perplexed (7)<br />
14. Looked to have thawed out<br />
despite being cold inside (7)<br />
15. Cares madly about English<br />
batsman’s place (6)<br />
16. Parisian gets good double<br />
helping of sweet (6)<br />
18. Withdraw permission (5)<br />
19. Boss helping to keep you<br />
straight (5)<br />
4<br />
8<br />
10<br />
14<br />
17<br />
22<br />
22<br />
27<br />
30<br />
5<br />
23<br />
15<br />
6<br />
24 26<br />
7<br />
25<br />
SOLUTIONS<br />
31<br />
32<br />
NONAGRAM:<br />
eely; ethyl; ethyne; eyot; holey; holy;<br />
honey; hotly; hype; hypo; neophyte;<br />
only; openly; pentyl; peony; peyote;<br />
phenyl; phoney; plenty; ploy; poly;<br />
polytene; POLYTHENE; pony; pylon;<br />
python; teeny; TELEPHONY; tony;<br />
type; typo; yelp.<br />
Across – Zebra; Noble; Delft.<br />
Down – Zoned; Babel; Avert.<br />
Across – Caput; Array; Style.<br />
Down – Class; Perky; Thyme.<br />
(2)<br />
FIVE ALIVE:<br />
(1)<br />
QUICK CROSSWORD:<br />
Across – 1 Vestry; 4 Rabbit; 8 Scarab; 10 Colour; 11 Salon; 12<br />
Anchor; 14 Lassie; 16 Hank; 17 Ally; 19 Sing; 22 Swim; 26 Letter;<br />
27 Canapé; 28 Cedar; 29 County; 30 Bruise; 31 Ankara; 32<br />
Unless.<br />
Down – 1 Visual; 2 Search; 3 Reason; 5 Atonal; 6 Biopsy; 7<br />
Turret; 9 Bark; 10 Cola; 13 Habit; 15 Slain; 18 Alicia; 19 Struck;<br />
20 Nectar; 21 Grey; 22 Scab; 23 Warren; 24 Malice; 25 Recess.<br />
CRYPTIC CROSSWORD:<br />
Across – 1 Scorched; 6 Race; 8 Slur; 9 Resident; 10 Carbon<br />
dioxide; 11 Stab; 13 Sown; 17 Proliferation; 20 Parallel; 21 Hobo;<br />
22 Here; 23 Deriding.<br />
Down – 2 Collar; 3 Rarebit; 4 Huron; 5 Dismiss; 6 Radix; 7<br />
Canada; 12 Baffled; 14 Watched; 15 Crease; 16 Bonbon; 18<br />
Leave; 19 Ruler.<br />
T<br />
Y<br />
EQUALISER:<br />
Clockwise from top<br />
left – add; subtract;<br />
multiply; divide.<br />
Total: 8.<br />
WORD PYRAMID:<br />
Golden handshake.<br />
MAGIC SQUARE:<br />
vase; acid; sing;<br />
edge.<br />
26<br />
13<br />
O<br />
K<br />
25<br />
12<br />
A<br />
Q<br />
24<br />
11<br />
B<br />
P<br />
23<br />
10<br />
4 5 3 7 8 6 1 9 2<br />
2 7 1 9 3 4 8 6 5<br />
6 8 9 5 1 2 7 3 4<br />
3 6 4 1 9 8 5 2 7<br />
7 9 2 3 4 5 6 8 1<br />
8 1 5 2 6 7 9 4 3<br />
5 4 7 8 2 9 3 1 6<br />
9 3 6 4 5 1 2 7 8<br />
1 2 8 6 7 3 4 5 9<br />
S<br />
M<br />
22<br />
9<br />
X<br />
H<br />
21<br />
8<br />
I<br />
E<br />
20<br />
7<br />
V<br />
U<br />
19<br />
6<br />
G<br />
W<br />
18<br />
5<br />
4 8 6 3 9 5 7 2 1<br />
3 1 7 6 2 4 5 9 8<br />
2 5 9 8 7 1 6 3 4<br />
9 2 1 5 8 3 4 7 6<br />
7 4 5 9 1 6 2 8 3<br />
6 3 8 7 4 2 9 1 5<br />
1 7 4 2 6 8 3 5 9<br />
5 6 2 1 3 9 8 4 7<br />
8 9 3 4 5 7 1 6 2<br />
EASY SUDOKU HARD SUDOKU<br />
R<br />
D<br />
17<br />
4<br />
L<br />
C<br />
16<br />
Z<br />
N<br />
15<br />
F<br />
J<br />
14<br />
CROSS CODE<br />
1 2 3<br />
QUIZ CHALLENGE: 1 Cruz; 2 Psi; 3 Good Will Hunting; 4 South Africa; 5 Middlesbrough FC; 6 Long Beach; 7 India; 8 Liquidity;<br />
9 Calvin Klein; 10 Alain Prost.<br />
ACROSS<br />
1. Sacristy (6)<br />
4. Burrowing<br />
animal (6)<br />
8. Dung beetle (6)<br />
10. Pigment (6)<br />
11. Beauty parlour (5)<br />
12. Secure vessel (6)<br />
14. Famous film<br />
dog (6)<br />
16. Skein (4)<br />
17. Supporter (4)<br />
19. Vocalise (4)<br />
22. Travel through<br />
water (4)<br />
26. Missive (6)<br />
27. Hors d’oeuvre (6)<br />
28. Evergreen tree (5)<br />
29. Administrative<br />
district (6)<br />
30. Contusion (6)<br />
31. Turkish capital (6)<br />
32. Except (6)<br />
DOWN<br />
1. Optical (6)<br />
2. Seek (6)<br />
3. Motive (6)<br />
5. Not in a key<br />
(mus.) (6)<br />
6. Diagnostic<br />
surgery (6)<br />
7. Tower (6)<br />
9. Dog’s sound (4)<br />
10. Fizzy drink (4)<br />
13. Custom (5)<br />
15. Killed (5)<br />
18. ------ Keys, US<br />
singer (6)<br />
19. Hit (6)<br />
20. Recant (anag.) (6)<br />
21. Dull colour (4)<br />
22. Healing sign (4)<br />
23. Linked burrows (6)<br />
24. Spite (6)<br />
25. Niche (6)
PUBLIC NOTICE<br />
LICENSING APPLICATION<br />
LICENSING ACT 2003<br />
TAKE NOTICE THAT on June 14th 2019, BaxterStorey Ltd applied to<br />
the <strong>City</strong> of London Corporation for a new premises licence in respect of<br />
Goldman Sachs, Plumtree Court, London, EC4A 4AP.<br />
The application seeks to facilitate hospitality requirements by permitting<br />
the sale of alcohol by retail, Monday to Friday from 08.00 until 23.59 and<br />
late-night refreshment on the same days from 23.00 to 23.59.<br />
The general public will not be admitted<br />
The application can be viewed by appointment at the offices of the <strong>City</strong><br />
of London Licensing Authority, Walbrook Wharf, 78-83 Upper Thames<br />
Street, EC4R 3TD or online at www.cityoflondon.gov.uk.<br />
Any person may make a representation in writing relating to this<br />
application no later than July 12th 2019 addressed to the Licensing<br />
Authority above.<br />
It is an offence, liable on conviction to an unlimited fine, to knowingly or<br />
recklessly make a false statement in connection with this application.<br />
DSW Group<br />
Licensing consultants<br />
020 3900 2510<br />
admin@dswgroup.co.uk<br />
Notice of application to vary a Premises Licence under<br />
Section 34 of the Licensing Act 2003<br />
Notice is hereby given that Young & Co.'s Brewery Plc in<br />
respect of Premises known as Oyster Shed, 1 Angel Lane,<br />
St Pauls, London, EC4R 3AB applied to <strong>City</strong> of London<br />
Corporation for a Variation of a Premises Licence. The<br />
proposed variation is: To vary the layout of the premises for<br />
the ground floor only (all other floors to remain as existing) in<br />
accordance with plans supplied by the applicant. All<br />
licensable activities, permitted hours, opening hours and<br />
conditions to remain as exitsing. Any representations<br />
regarding the above-mentioned application must be received<br />
in writing by <strong>City</strong> of London, Licensing Section, Walbrook<br />
Wharf, 78-83 Upper Thames Street, London, EC4R 3TD,<br />
no later than 10th July 2019 stating the grounds for<br />
representation. The register of <strong>City</strong> of London Corporation and<br />
the record of the application may be inspected at the address<br />
of the council, given above, during normal business hours or<br />
on the council’s website - www.cityoflondon.gov.uk<br />
It is an offence knowingly or recklessly to make a false<br />
statement in connection with an application. A person is<br />
liable to an unlimited fine on conviction should such a false<br />
statement be made.<br />
Poppleston Allen<br />
37 Stoney Street, The Lace Market, Nottingham, NG1 1LS
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