A 50m-high (164ft) seafront Ferris wheel that allows people to see along the Norfolk coastline will remain for a further two ...
Marks Barfield Architects Julia Barfield and David Marks on the London Eye "David felt the wheel has always been used as a symbol of time and symbolically it fitted," Ms Barfield said.
The London Eye (the giant Ferris wheel found in many London panoramas) is on the River Thames and meant to deliver great views – not a thrilling ride. It circles around slowly, offering an ...
The London Eye will mark the end of British Summer Time and the clocks ... Time to Greenwich Mean Time and it is the first ...
The launch of the big red Giving Machines in London was announced with the projection of images of Jesus Christ's birth on ...
A London Eye-style observation wheel could give a seaside resort a post-pandemic boost, say council bosses. The 50m-tall (164ft) attraction - about one-third the size of its London counterpart ...
One of London's most famous landmarks is getting a face-lift in time for spring. BBC reporter John Maguire joined an access specialist team to abseil down the Ferris wheel and give it a fresh coat ...
One of London’s most iconic landmarks has done something very rare this morning. The London Eye marked the end of British Summer Time by taking a backwards spin – something it’s only done ...