Notting Hill
Coverage of Notting Hill in the Nexus archive.
- Pictured: Aftermath as electric bus ploughs into front of house in Notting Hill, leaving pensioners homeless
An electric bus crashed into the front of a house in Notting Hill, causing significant damage and leaving pensioners without a home. The incident occurred in a residential area, though no further details about injuries or the cause of the crash are provided.
- Notting Hill £1.2m house owner wins two-year £10,000 planning battle with council over wooden screen he erected to stop neighbours overlooking his roof terrace
A Notting Hill house owner won a two-year £10,000 planning battle with the council over a wooden screen he erected to prevent neighbors from overlooking his roof terrace. The dispute centered on the £1.2m property's privacy measures.
- Benefits claimants can live in affluent London neighbourhoods like Notting Hill for as little as £750 a month
Benefits claimants can reside in affluent London areas such as Notting Hill for a monthly cost of £750. The article highlights the affordability of housing in these neighborhoods for individuals receiving benefits.
- Lady Eliza Manners' heartache as her car is rammed by stolen motor in Notting Hill
Lady Eliza Manners experienced heartache after her car was rammed by a stolen motor in Notting Hill. The incident involved a stolen vehicle colliding with her car.
- Indian billionaire and his Bollywood star wife 'buy up five flats in Notting Hill block to turn into servants' quarters for their £21million mansion - and threaten to turn them into social housing if neighbours complain'
An Indian billionaire and his Bollywood star wife have purchased five flats in a Notting Hill block to convert into servants' quarters for their £21 million mansion. They have warned neighbors that the flats may be repurposed as social housing if complaints arise.
- Algerian robber who snatched £65,000 watch from tourist in Notting Hill was snared after he dropped AirPods carrying his DNA at the scene
An Algerian robber stole a £65,000 watch from a tourist in Notting Hill and was caught after dropping AirPods with his DNA at the scene. The thief's mistake led to his identification and arrest. The incident highlights the importance of careful investigation in solving crimes.