UrbanMixr.uk is a digital culture, city-life and lifestyle publication focused on the United Kingdom. We cover UK city culture, entertainment, food, nightlife, music, fashion, travel, local guides, technology and consumer trends – always from a people-first, helpful and reliable perspective. Our editorial team produces city guides, cultural features, event previews, entertainment news, lifestyle articles, reviews, interviews, recommendations, explainers and audience-focused reporting for readers across Britain and internationally. The operating company behind UrbanMixr.uk is registered in Cyprus, but our editorial heart is firmly in the United Kingdom: we report on the urban experiences, cultural events, entertainment venues, food scenes and consumer stories that matter to people living in cities like London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Leeds, Bristol, Liverpool and beyond.
Who we are and our mission
We believe that great city journalism should be useful, trustworthy and genuinely helpful. UrbanMixr.uk exists to help you discover the best of UK city life – from the most exciting new restaurant opening in Spitalfields to a must-see exhibition in Manchester, from a weekend festival in Bristol to a late-night venue in Glasgow. Our mission is to be your reliable companion for navigating urban culture, lifestyle and entertainment. Everything we publish is reviewed by a human editor before it goes live, and we take our responsibility to our readers seriously. We never sacrifice accuracy for speed, and we always label sponsored or commercial content clearly.
What we cover
Our coverage spans the full range of city life: culture and events (theatre, exhibitions, festivals, pop culture); food and lifestyle (restaurants, cafés, bars, hotels, wellness, shopping, local recommendations); music and nightlife (live gigs, clubs, DJs, concerts, late-night culture); travel and city guides (neighbourhood deep dives, transport tips, hidden gems); fashion and style; technology and consumer trends; and entertainment news. We also produce explainers and reporting on venue closures, licensing changes, public space issues and other stories that affect how people experience their city. For details on how we handle reviews, see our reviews policy.
How we work
All editorial content on UrbanMixr.uk undergoes editorial review by a human editor before publication. For sensitive stories – including those involving venue disputes, legal matters, allegations, health-related lifestyle claims, financial claims, or stories that mention minors – our Safeguarding Minors Policy applies, and additional review is carried out by Eleni Georgiou, our Standards & Fact-Checking Lead. We have formal policies for editorial standards and fact-checking. Any corrections are handled in line with our corrections policy. We may use digital tools to assist with research, formatting, translation, transcription and administrative tasks, but no automated system ever generates quotes, sources, interviews, bylines or author experience. All content is ultimately created and reviewed by humans. See our AI and automation policy for more.
Who is responsible
UrbanMixr.uk is led by Editor-in-Chief Andreas Nicolaou (andreas.nicolaou@urbanmixr.uk, +357 22 458 741, UK line +44 20 4587 5821), who oversees editorial policy, corrections, publication decisions, source review, reviews integrity, lifestyle coverage standards and content quality. Day-to-day editorial operations are managed by UK Managing Editor Emily Ward (emily.ward@urbanmixr.uk, +44 20 4587 5822) – she handles daily editorial planning, the publishing schedule, newsroom workflow, article commissioning, headline review, contributor coordination and city-guide planning. Our editorial team also includes Sophie Larkin (Culture & Events Editor), Daniel Mercer (Food & Lifestyle Editor), Charlotte Hayes (Music & Nightlife Correspondent) and Eleni Georgiou (Standards & Fact-Checking Lead). Meet the full team on our Our Team page.
Company disclosure
UrbanMixr.uk is operated by Aegean Urban Media Ltd., a private company limited by shares registered in Cyprus (company number HE 486271). Registered office: 18 Griva Digeni Avenue, 3rd Floor, 1066 Nicosia, Cyprus. Main phone: +357 22 458 740. UK editorial line: +44 20 4587 5820. Although the operating company is registered in Cyprus, our editorial coverage is focused exclusively on UK cities, British audiences, urban lifestyle, cultural trends, local experiences, entertainment venues and consumer stories affecting people across the United Kingdom. For full details on our ownership and funding, visit our ownership and funding page.
Commercial transparency
UrbanMixr.uk is funded through display advertising, affiliate links (including ticketing and booking affiliates), commercial partnerships, sponsored content, newsletter sponsorships, content licensing, event and media partnerships, local advertising packages, city-guide partnerships, venue partnerships and ticketing affiliate links. Sponsored or commercial material is clearly labelled; affiliate links are disclosed. Commercial relationships never determine editorial conclusions. Read our advertising and affiliate disclosure and our sponsored content policy for more information.
How to reach us
For general enquiries, feedback, tips or press inquiries, email contact@urbanmixr.uk. For editorial matters, use editorial@urbanmixr.uk. To submit news tips, write to tips@urbanmixr.uk. Event organisers and venue operators can send listings to events@urbanmixr.uk – please read our events listings policy first. For reviews and venue submissions, use reviews@urbanmixr.uk or venues@urbanmixr.uk. Complaints and corrections should be sent to corrections@urbanmixr.uk or complaints@urbanmixr.uk; see our complaints procedure. Legal and compliance matters: legal@urbanmixr.uk. Privacy and data queries: privacy@urbanmixr.uk. Advertising and partnerships: advertising@urbanmixr.uk or partnerships@urbanmixr.uk. More contact details are on our Contact page.
Our commitments
- Accuracy and accountability. We fact-check all claims and publish timely corrections when we get things wrong.
- Independence and integrity. Commercial relationships never influence our editorial decisions; sponsored content is always clearly labelled.
- People-first journalism. We write for UK city dwellers – our reporting is useful, respectful and rooted in local experience.
- Transparency in everything. We disclose our ownership, funding sources, editorial policies and how we use digital tools.
- Safeguarding and sensitivity. Stories involving minors, legal matters, health claims or allegations receive additional editorial and standards review.