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Re:Spa, Reebok Sports Club London 18G Citihub Ltd Barclays Capital 10 South Colonnade 11F JUBILEE PLAZA Adams Place REUTERS PLAZA Square Skillsmatch 8C Clearstream International Barclays PLC 1 Churchill Place 20H Smollensky's Carluccio's e e Sytner Canary Wharf 18E r Clydesdale Bank Barclays Wealth Management 1 Churchill Place 20H r a CANARY WHARF a u u t q q Virgin Active, Canary Riverside 1H e S Coutts & Co BGC International 1 Churchill Place 20H S e r a Lloyds a t Canteen d d S 10G 19G a Wharfside Car Valet , a Diligence BP 20 Canada Square 18F 15 TSB 15 n The Parlour k 40 n a n a 5 a C Doctors of the World Career Academies 25 Canada Square 17F 33 Roka C B £ Doyle Clayton Chevron UK Ltd 1 Westferry Circus 3H Wahaca Euler Hermes China Construction Bank (London) Ltd 40 Bank Street 15B The Park Pavilion Key to symbols Global Sage China Unicom 25 Canada Square 17F P International Business Times Citi 25 Canada Square 17F Jubilee Place International Grains Council Citi 15F 33 Canada Square East shopping mall £ Park 8 International Sugar Organization Clifford Chance 10 Upper Bank Street 18B 16 Wintergarden 43 beneath the park Citibank 16 entrance Crossrail Transportation for more details contact www.tfl.gov.uk K&B Accountancy Group Credit Suisse 1 Cabot Square 8H to mall Canada Place stations £ under Level 39 Credit Suisse 5 Canada Square 15H shopping mall construction CANARY WHARF Jubilee line 15D, 17D, 18D. The Underground brings MetLife Credit Suisse 17 Columbus Courtyard 6J beneath the park t Canary Wharf within 7 minutes of London Bridge, 11 minutes Moody’s Investors Service Ltd Credit Suisse 20 Columbus Courtyard 6H e 25 e r t of Waterloo and 15 minutes of Green Park. S Newland Chase Crossrail 25 Canada Square 17F 50 k Little n People’s Daily Online UK Ltd Duff & Phelps 40 Bank Street 15B Herons a B Nursery DLR CANARY WHARF Park entrance DLR line 11C, 11G, 11K. The Docklands Light Railway Regus The Economist Group 20 Cabot Square 9F 17 to mall 17 Skillsmatch eSpeed 40 Bank Street 15B Little Herons (DLR) is connected to the London Underground and mainline Emergency CYCLE HIRE Telecom2 Ltd EMA (European Medicines Agency) 7 & 11 Westferry Circus 4H Childcare stations. Canary Wharf is 11 minutes from Bank, 12 minutes Canary Wharf Upper Bank Street Canada Square Upper Bank Street underground station Trinity Mirror plc Fitch Ratings Limited 30 North Colonnade 19H east entrance from Greenwich, 14 minutes from Stratford, 15 minutes from FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) 25 North Colonnade 12H London City Airport and 18 minutes from Lewisham. 15 For further information FTSE 10 Upper Bank Street 18B Sytner Waitrose 10 Canary email [email protected] GFT Global Markets UK Limited 25 Canada Square 17F CANARY WHARF Food, Fashion & Home CYCLE HIRE Docklands Wharf Barclays cycle hire stations 8J, 10B, 11B, 14D, 17C, 19A, www.canarywharf.com Goldenberg Hehmeyer 17B Health- Reebok Sports Club 50 Bank Street 18 care Reebok Sports Shop 18 P 19D, 21H . There are a total of 315 cycle racks currently on the The Pearson Room Telephone 020 7477 1477 Hatfield Philips 25 Canada Square 17F Canary Wharf 20 Estate. For more details on the cycle hire scheme visit www.tfl.gov.uk HSBC 16H Barbican underground station Re:Spa 8 Canada Square Dental Fosterito entrance Plateau Restaurant, @yourcanarywharf Care £ Bar & Grill Infosys 10 Upper Bank Street 18B Bus stops Four bus routes plus one night bus. Interquest 15B Wharfside Car Valet 40 Bank Street Blossoms Montgomery Design Paul Anthony Instinet 25 Canada Square 17F Health Canada Place level 1 Care Square car park Car parks Ravenshaw Studios Limited Ivaldi Capital LLP 25 Canada Square 17F directly beneath the shopping malls: P Cabot Place 3H (entrance Westferry Circus) © Copyright Ravenshaw Studios Ltd 2013 Jones Lang LaSalle 40 Bank Street 15B 19 CYCLE HIRE P 19 Details correct at 11 April 2013 J.P.Morgan 25 Bank Street 12C 30 Jubilee Place 16C KPMG 15 Canada Square 18J Montgomery Street Montgomery Street Canada Place & Waitrose Food, Fashion & Home 19G F Churchill Place (limited to card holders only) 22H Language Line 40 Bank Street 15B CYCLE HIRE o F o F o t o Littlejohn 1 Westferry Circus 3H o b Canary Wharf now boasts 2500 car parking spaces, discounted o t r t b i d b r P i g r LNR Partners Europe 25 Canada Square 17F o d to customers at weekends.
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