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London recent comments:

  • London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, IMA (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I think that the LICC is actually in the building (church) one building to the north.
  • The Hope and Anchor, BH (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Wilko Johnson Band, The Stranglers, The Blues Band, The Bogey Boys, Tyla Gang, The Pirates, Steve Gibbons Band, The Bishops, XTC, Red Beans And Rice, Suburban Studs, The Pleasers, Dire Straits, The Bogey Boys, Burlesque, X-Ray-Spex, The Little Roosters, 999, The Saints, The Only Ones, The Untouchables, Steel Pulse, Roogalator, Lew Lewis Reformers and Philip Rambow, U2, The Police, The Clash, The Damned, Joy Division, Elvis Costello, Madness, the Barracudas and the Pogues with Shane Mac Gowan.
  • Swiss Cottage Central Library (Camden), otterboy (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Official name is Swiss Cottage Central Library
  • Leytonstone, Danny (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Also the birthplace of Alfred Hitchcock, famous film director.
  • Level crossing, DaveBeedon wrote 18 years ago:
    In the States we call it a grade crossing.
  • St Joseph's College, Ommi (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    SJC for life...spent 8 good years there.... BRAP
  • Boyd's , mahroof (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    My favourite shop
  • The Portland Hospital, Goofy (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This is where Grey London used to be till now. It is now an empty building
  • Manor Garden Allotments, wikimafia wrote 18 years ago:
    New Lammas Lands Defence Committee - http://www.lammaslands.org.uk/
  • Newt pond, dowdinsk wrote 18 years ago:
    Drained by ODA contractors Morrisons 24th,25th May 2007
  • 1 St John's Lane, monster (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    I'm monster
  • Gainsborough House (E14), piya (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Pls cancel this as I got confused.Its the next building which has been described.
  • Westminster Job Centre, ex orton boy (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    i love this place you can go here and sell your autograph for £55 (not bad way of making money i think)
  • Baden-Powell House, Edu (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Bp Prepared. Sempre Alerta. A Casa dos Escoteiros em Londres.
  • Parliament View, Seattle (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Great architecture
  • King's Cross Central, kxrlg user groups (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Why we oppose these plans The KXTA campaign is a coalition of groups and individuals (Regents Network, King’s Cross Conservation Area Advisory Committee, Cally Rail Group, and members of Camden Green Party, as well as King’s Cross Railway Lands Group).We are united in our belief that the current scheme will not create real regeneration for King’s Cross. These are some of the changes we want: Three-way working between developers, Camden and Islington councils, and local groups, to rethink the principles of new plans. A new planning application precise enough to know how much housing, commercial, retail, leisure and community development there would be, and where. Proper environmental impact assessments, based on that precise application, including ‘wind’ studies of tall buildings, noise and daylight studies. A smaller development, with fewer offices, more small units, better social and economic integration with adjoining areas. More housing, including more affordable homes, more family-size units, and housing throughout the site to increase street safety. Greater environmental sustainability for the entire site.Why not a carbon-neutral development to help fight climate change? Saving heritage buildings, such as Stanley and Culross Buildings, and the other architecture which make King’s Cross unique. More community facilities, including more green space, provision for local young people, and funding for a community development trust.
  • King's Cross Central, marilu (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    King’s Cross—Think Again Update on the campaign and court case King’s Cross Railway Lands Group, supported by other local groups in the King’s Cross Think Again campaign, is taking Camden council to court to challenge their decision to grant outline planning consent to developers, Argent, for the £2bn King’s Cross development. Our case for judicial review will be heard in the Administrative Court of the High Courts of Justice in the Strand on 24 and 25May. More information on the court case, our campaign—and how you can support us— www.kxrlg.org.uk.
  • Dalston Junction Overground Station, marilu (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    MORE SPECULATION AND GENTRIFICATION FOR DALSTON . we done KEN ! and also hanks Jules to selling Hackney off to Estate Agents !!! A planning system that respects the environment and citizens is our aim”
  • Lidl, Novis (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Lidl... French For Pikey
  • Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington, zakk Sangkima (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Beautiful place. What makes it better than other hotels is the Air hostesses that stay here every now and then hehehehe.