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  • East India Dock Naval Row Car Park (private), Nishthaq (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Naval Row Car Park has now been taken over by Quick Parking Limited and it is now a public car park. Refer to Blackwall Station Car Park
  • Chelsea Bridge Wharf, Mike (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Berkeley Homes has made Chelsea Bridge Wharf a very unpleasant place to live https://cbwra.wordpress.com/2016/05/06/berkeley-homes-building-depot-on-sopwith-way/
  • 88-90 Hatton Garden, william f taylor (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    anyone in office 36 at this address?
  • 88-90 Hatton Garden, william f taylor (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    any one in office 3 at this address
  • 16 Kensington Palace Gardens, Den (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Дом Абрамовича
  • Elephant and Castle, elvis (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    tube station is always listed as Elephant & castle
  • Walworth, elvis (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    what nonsense. 2 tube stations in that area, elephant & castle and Kennington with Oval just the other side of the park. https://southwarknotes.wordpress.com/what-is-regeneration-gentrification/
  • Regis House, henry (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Is the underground station still accessible? :0
  • Hilly Fields Stone circle, John (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Milton Keynes, and Bournemouth are not cities, they are towns. Also what has it all to do with Westham which is a small place in East Sussex.
  • Hornsey Vale, zino (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Chettle Court Estate
  • The Marquess Estate, Pam Harvey wrote 8 years ago:
    I lived around the Marquess Estate for 26yrs and they were the best years of my life. There is crime everywhere in the world. Petty crime to wars. When the flats got knocked down, we had to move into new accommodation. The new design of flats look nice but there is still crime, if not more now than when I grew up around there. Older people would walk through and feel safe knowing the kids were hanging about. I would walk through there any time of the day/night. Nowadays I would avoid walking through there. I do not agree with the above statement at all.
  • Eurotower, Sören (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Just so weird... Me and my friends where talking and joking about this place yesterday. And today I got on google and it seems like a lot of the people above stayed there att the same time. We stayed there for like two months or so back in the fall of -98. We had a blast! Just partying, skateboarding and took whatever job just to keeps us a float. Then we got a flat i Borough. I will Always remember the Days of the Eurotower. Good times for sure!
  • Sainsbury's Local Holborn, JasonBob wrote 8 years ago:
    Sainsbury's head office is located at Holborn Circus, about 1 km to the east.
  • Eurotower, RolandC (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Not sure where to start as I not only lived there in 1998 but I also worked there, as a hustler, getting tourists to come book a night and we sometimes got busted by the police. We were young, living in a dorm for 8 and we didn't care, we've had so much fun, there's not enough room here to let you know about it all. Someone talked about Steve from NZ, that reminds me the night I saw him completely drunk trying to stop a car not far away from the hotel as we all came out from a pub that play traditional Irish folk music. Steve and other Aussies were great to hang with, that's even because of them I got an Aussie accent afterwards, that never really left me..I remember the beautiful Debbie too from New Zealand. I have probably crossed path with some of you here and I'm glad someone cares. Lots of things happened there, not everything was spice and sugar but it was great fun, I will never forget.
  • Beautiful Thing - Filming Location, JOJO (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Gosh thats awful! I wish I would have seen the building before it was demolished...... =( booo
  • St Bride's Church, Lee (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    In the late 1940's early 1950's I worked for a firm - The Chartered Institute of Secretaries - who were located adjacent to this church. My office was on the semi/ ground floor that when one looked out the window you were looking at the headstones in the cemetery. That church and St. Paul's Cathedral were two of my favourite places in London. Lee.
  • 31 Circus Road, Uberin wrote 8 years ago:
    Actor Harry H Corbertt owned this house in the 70's
  • Colombia Hotel, Lynn (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    We've stayed there several times in the early 1980's because of it's history as a U.S. Military Officer's Club and it continued to offer discounts for U.S. Military Officers. 2016 we are returning to London. The rates quoted to me were more than what the "cheap" hotel web sites are offering. despite referencing past stays and Officer status. I am very disappointed. LtC USAF Retired
  • Belgravia, Mudéjar. (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Belgravia is a fashionable part of London.
  • Sainsbury's Superstore - Golders Green Finchley Road, TravellerFair wrote 8 years ago:
    Used to be Ionic Cinema