A Sneak Peek Inside My Soho Times Magazine Autumn Issue | My Soho Times

You know Autumn has officially arrived when you spot My Soho Times magazine making its grand entrance this month! That’s right, Soho’s favourite lifestyle publication is back with a bang! Here’s a cheeky little sneak peek for you before we launch online and in print on Friday the 4th of October. We won’t tell… unless,Continue reading “A Sneak Peek Inside My Soho Times Magazine Autumn Issue | My Soho Times”

Save Soho’s Mojo: An Open Letter by John James

As I wrap up Autumn issue of My Soho Times magazine in preparation for our print deadline, it suddenly feels as though the vibrant spirit of Soho is at a crossroads. In urgent message sent this afternoon, “Save Soho’s Mojo” penned by John James, the Managing Director of Soho Estates Limited shines a light onContinue reading “Save Soho’s Mojo: An Open Letter by John James”

If Tesco Dean Street closes, what’s left for Soho’s Residents and Workers? | My Soho Times

Whenever I mention that I live in Soho, one of the first questions often asked is, “Where do you buy your groceries?!” The concept of having an affordable place to shop in London’s vibrant social district should not be a rarity. This is where my local Tesco on Dean Street plays a crucial role. ItContinue reading “If Tesco Dean Street closes, what’s left for Soho’s Residents and Workers? | My Soho Times”

UPDATE: How the Soho community saved ‘I Camisa & Son’| My Soho Times

Just a few months ago Tim Lord, chair of The Soho Society, launched an urgent appeal to save Soho’s much-loved traditional Italian deli, I Camisa & Son on Old Compton Street. Despite the naysayers (‘an online petition isn’t going to change anything‘ some expressed doubtfully), the petition received over 5K signatures, spiralling international and national-wideContinue reading “UPDATE: How the Soho community saved ‘I Camisa & Son’| My Soho Times”

Heritage Businesses of Soho and Why They Need Your Support More Than Ever | My Soho Times

In light of The Soho Society‘s urgent appeal to save the community’s much loved ‘last traditional deli’, I Camisa & Son facing permanent closure after Christmas, we’re shining a spotlight on other heritage businesses of Soho in hopes of rallying some spending power in these independent businesses iconic to Soho. West End resident, Labour CllrContinue reading “Heritage Businesses of Soho and Why They Need Your Support More Than Ever | My Soho Times”

Soho’s Last Traditional Italian Deli ‘I Camisa & Son’ Is Threatened With Closure – The Soho Society Launch An Urgent Appeal To Save It! | My Soho Times

Tim Lord, chair of The Soho Society, has launched an urgent appeal to save Soho’s last remaining traditional Italian deli, I Camisa & Son on Old Compton Street. Over 1,000 people signed the campaign in less than 48hrs, and it currently stands at 1665 signatories out of its target 2500.