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Buses from Knightsbridge
Buses from Knightsbridge 23 414 24 Buses towardsfrom Westbourne Park BusKnightsbridge Garage towards Maida Hill towards Hampstead Heath Shirland Road/Chippenham Road from stops KH, KP From 15 June 2019 route 14 will be re-routed to run from stops KB, KD, KW between Putney Heath and Russell Square. For stops Warren towards Warren Street please change at Charing Cross Street 52 Warwick Avenue Road to route 24 towards Hampstead Heath. 14 towards Willesden Bus Garage for Little Venice from stop KB, KD, KW 24 from stops KE, KF Maida Vale 23 414 Clifton Gardens Russell 24 Square Goodge towards Westbourne Park Bus Garage towards Maida Hill 74 towards Hampstead HeathStreet 19 452 Shirland Road/Chippenham Road towards fromtowards stops Kensal KH, KPRise 414From 15 June 2019 route 14from will be stops re-routed KB, KD to, KW run from stops KB, KD, KW between Putney Heath and Russell Square. For stops Finsbury Park 22 TottenhamWarren Ladbroke Grove from stops KE, KF, KJ, KM towards Warren Street please change atBaker Charing Street Cross Street 52 Warwick Avenue Road to route 24 towards Hampsteadfor Madame Heath. Tussauds from 14 stops KJ, KM Court from stops for Little Venice Road towards Willesden Bus Garage fromRegent stop Street KB, KD, KW KJ, KM Maida Vale 14 24 from stops KE, KF Edgware Road MargaretRussell Street/ Square Goodge 19 23 52 452 Clifton Gardens Oxford Circus Westbourne Bishop’s 74 Street Tottenham 19 Portobello and 452 Grove Bridge Road Paddington Oxford British Court Roadtowards Golborne Market towards Kensal Rise 414 fromGloucester stops KB, KD Place, KW Circus Museum Finsbury Park Ladbroke Grove from stops KE23, KF, KJ, KM St. -
Little Venice and Maida Vale Neighbourhood Area Designation
Neighbourhood Area Designation Notice Section 61G of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as inserted by Schedule 9 Part 1 of the Localism Act (2011)) provides a local planning authority the power to designate an area as a neighbourhood area. Under The Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 Part 2 Regulation 7 a local planning authority must publish on their website, and in such other manner as they consider is likely to bring the designation to the attention of people who live, work or carry on business in the neighbourhood area; the name of the neighbourhood area a map which identifies the area; and the name of the relevant body who applied for the designation. Neighbourhood area application Name of proposed neighbourhood area Paddington and Maida Vale Name of applicant Paddington Waterways and Maida Vale Society Representation period 23rd July - 14th September 2012 Neighbourhood area designation Notice is hereby given that Westminster City Council, through a decision made on 28 March 2014 by its Cabinet Member for The Built Environment, has designated the Little Venice and Maida Vale Neighbourhood Area within the Westminster City Council boundary. The boundary of the area is shown edged red on the map below. Reasons for decision: The Cabinet Member has accepted the recommendation that the neighbourhood area as applied for does not represent a single neighbourhood area. The Paddington Basin area within the south of the proposed neighbourhood area is deemed to be a distinct and separate area from the Maida Vale area to the north, in terms of character and land use. These two areas are separated by the elevated section of the A4 Westway. -
Fitzrovia Chapel, 2 Pearson Square W1 Pdf 6 Mb
Licensing Sub-Committee City of Westminster Report Item No: Date: 28th July 2016 Licensing Ref No: 16/05187/LIPN - New Premises Licence Title of Report: Fitzrovia Chapel 2 Pearson Square London W1T 3BF Report of: Director of Public Protection and Licensing Wards involved: West End Policy context: City of Westminster Statement of Licensing Policy Financial summary: None Report Author: Mr Darren O'Leary Senior Licensing Officer Contact details Telephone: 02076417824 Email: [email protected] 1. Application 1-A Applicant and premises Application Type: New Premises Licence, Licensing Act 2003 Application received 19th May 2016 date: Applicant: The Fitzrovia Chapel Foundation Premises: Fitzrovia Chapel Premises address: 2 Pearson Square Ward: West End London W1T 3BF Cumulative None Impact A r e a : Premises description: The premises is a Chapel of the former Middlesex Hospital, which has recently been refurbished. It is run by the Fitzrovia Chapel Foundation for the benefit of the community, for cultural activities, as a performance venue, as well as being available for private hire. Premises licence history: New Premises Licence Application. Applicant submissions: None. 1-B Proposed licensable activities and hours Plays, Films, Live Music, Recorded Indoors, outdoors or both Indoors Music, Performance of dance and Anything of similar description to the fallings within (e), (f) or (g) (Above): Day: Mon Tues Wed Thur Fri Sat Sun Start: 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 End: 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00 23:00 22:30 Seasonal variations/ -
Firstly, Congratulations to You Both on Your Engagement. We Wish You The
CONTENTS ABOUT US Firstly, congratulations to you Percy & Founders is a stylish both on your engagement. We and relaxed restaurant located in wish you the best of luck as you the heart of Fitzrovia in central prepare for your special day. London. PAST Tucked away in Pearson Square, the site HEART OF LONDON 4 was previously occupied by the old Middlesex Hospital. Our name refers to OUR SPACES 9 Hugh Percy, the Duke of Northumberland CAPACITIES 10 who set up the hospital in 1755. THE CHAPEL 15 PRESENT With a range of stunning dining rooms available for private hire, Percy & Founders YOUR CEREMONY 16 is a special place to host your wedding reception, engagement drinks or exclusive DRINKS & CANAPÉS 21 celebration. FOOD FOR THE HEART 22 WEDDING PACKAGES 27 CLASSIC PACKAGE 28 PREMIUM PACKAGE 29 BESPOKE PACKAGE 33 SUPPLIERS 34 CONTACT US 35 2 3 HEART OF LONDON We are centrally located and easy for your guests to travel to. FIND US 1 Pearson Square, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7EY TUBE 9 MIN Oxford Circus 5 MIN Goodge St 9 MIN Tottenham Court Rd PARKING There is undercover parking located on Berners St. CONTACT 020 3815 6700 [email protected] Goodge St FITZROVIA Tottenham Court Rd Goodge St Berners St Great Titchfield St Mortimer St Regent St Tottenham Oxford St Court Rd Oxford Circus SOHO 4 5 6 7 OUR SPACES We have a choice of unique spaces to suit all wedding party sizes, should you envisage an intimate celebration or a bigger reception. GROUND FLOOR The Reading Room is a bright and airy dining room with views onto Pearson Square and the Dining Room is an elegant space that features the original stone doorway of the Fitzrovia Chapel. -
TOWNHOUSE COLLECTION THIRD & CAIRD CGI for Illustrative Purposes Only
THE TOWNHOUSE COLLECTION THIRD & CAIRD CGI for illustrative purposes only Welcome to The Townhouse Collection AT THIRD & CAIRD Live a different kind of life, where the village districts of New York City meet the vibrant neighbourhoods of West London. Bohemian & Cosmopolitan Ask any of the locals in this part of the address you can stroll over to St John’s capital what makes it so special, and Wood and Maida Vale, where you’ll they’ll invariably give you the same find tree-lined avenues, elegant houses answer: it’s undeniably London, but and upmarket shopping. Wander south with a relaxed feel that’s anything and you’ll come to Notting Hill with its but urban. In fact, the neighbourhoods candy-coloured houses, eccentric surrounding Third & Caird can be best characters and antique treasure troves. described as a series of villages, much like The many independent shops and the leafy, artistic and unconventional restaurants, and wide range of schools and ‘village’ districts of Lower Manhattan. universities reflect the diverse yet strongly Situated on the corner of Third Avenue connected communities, made up of and Caird Street, the development brings people from all walks of life. Third & Caird contemporary living to Maida Hill, is a place where you can be whoever you just a short 10 minute tube journey from want to be; a place to create a home that's central London. From this Westminster as unique and individual as you. INTRODUCTION Left page: SCARLET & VIOLET, NOTTING HILL HOUSES, GRAFFIK GALLERY This page: LITTLE VENICE Café Society Clockwise from top left: IDA, LE COMPTOIR, VICKI'S CAFÉ, CARACTÈRE, MAM Café culture is a way of life in this part of West London, from chic bistros “We get a real mix in here – actors, like Bob's Café to cool coffee shops like Cable Co. -
Buses from Warwick Avenue and Little Venice Continues to Continues to Stanmore N98 N16 Edgware
Buses from Warwick Avenue and Little Venice continues to continues to Stanmore N98 N16 Edgware 332 Cricklewood Brent Park Neasden Lane Crest Road Bus Garage 187 Tesco Neasden CRICKLEWOOD Finchley Road Underpass O2 Centre 16 Cricklewood Route finder Broadway continues to N18 Harrow Weald Day buses including 24-hour services Finchley Road Kilburn KILBURN Bus route Towards Bus stops 18 Dudden Hill Lane Sudbury & Harrow Road Finchley Road 24 hour Brondesbury College Crescent 6 service Aldwych d f Willesden _ ` a WILLESDEN Kilburn High Road Swiss Cottage Fitzjohns Avenue WEMBLEY Buckley Road SWISS College Crescent St Marys School Cricklewood _ g Willesden Willesden Lane Fitzjohns Avenue 16 Bus Garage Kingsley Road Belsize Lane Wembley Central Kilburn High Road COTTAGE Swiss Cottage Hampstead Priory Park Road Victoria ^ 24 hour Willesden Willesden Lane 6 service High Road Kilburn High Road Kilburn High Road 98 Finchley Road Royal Free Hospital 18 Euston k ɟ Victoria Road Boundary Road Sudbury [ l Pound Lane Kilburn High Road HAMPSTEAD Harrow Road Brondesbury Road Finchley Road Queens Grove Hampstead Heath Lancaster Gate ` a k Flamsted Avenue South End Green 46 Kilburn High Road Willesden Sports Centre St Johns Wood St Bartholomews Hospital c d f i m Maida Vale Kentish Town West Kilburn Park Road Holborn ^ Circus Road 98 Stonebridge Park Maida Vale Wellington Road Carlton Vale Kentish Town Road Willesden _ g North Circular Road Prince of Wales Road Maida Vale Circus Road Grove End Road 24 hour Chamberlayne Road Elgin Avenue service Central Middlesex -
98 Baker Street Brochure
98 BAKER STREET a development by A VIBRANT VILLAGE IN THE HEART OF LONDON Located in the heart of Marylebone, within the City of Westminster, Baker Street is ideally located in one of London’s most unique and atmospheric residential districts. Marylebone has all the distinctive flavours of a quaint, modern village, surrounded by pedestrian streets, glorious greenery, boutique stores and craft eateries. It conjures the magic of suburban life, all the while being located mere minutes from Oxford Street, the world's largest high street, offering 1.5 miles of unrivalled shopping. Marylebone has emerged as a vibrant and trendy location, nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the daily city rush. It offers a truly unique experience, combining the relaxed pace and serenity of village life, with an address in the heart of Central London. Its location sets it apart, position between two of London's most prestigious Royal Parks, with Regent's Park to the north and Hyde Park to the south, offering residents the chance to immerse themselves in the spacious surrounds of some of the world's most popular public spaces. 2 3 THE STORY OF BAKER STREET Named after builder William Baker, Baker Street originated in the 8th Century as an affluent area within the Borough of Westminster. The area originally consisted of luxury housing for wealthy residents and developed a reputation as being one of the swankiest and trendiest residential districts within London. The street itself is over 1.5 km long and connects Marylebone to Oxford Street, making it one of the main arteries within the West End. -
London Neighbourhood Forums June 2015
LONDON NEIGHBOURHOOD FORUMS JUNE 2015 Plan made/passed referendum Plan submitted to examination Pre-submission consultation Area and/or Forum designated Designation application submitted Interest Expressed BOROUGH NF AREA BOROUGH NF AREA NO. BOROUGH NF AREA 1 Kensington and Chelsea Norland* 38 Westminster Churchill Gardens Estate 75 Hackney Well Street 2 Camden Fortune Green and West Hampstead 39 Westminster / Camden Fitzrovia West 76 Hammersmith and White City Fulham 3 Brent Sudbury Town 40 Westminster Hyde Park and Paddington 77 Hillingdon Hayes Town Centre 4 Camden / Haringey Highgate 41 Westminster Knightsbridge Forum 5 Barnet Mill Hill 42 Westminster Knightsbridge Village 78 Hillingdon HASRA 6 Brent Church End and Roundwood 43 Westminster Little Venice and Maida Vale 79 Hillingdon Heathrow Villages 7 Camden Camley Street / Elm Village 44 Westminster Maida Hill 80 Hounslow Hounslow Town Centre 8 Camden Church Row and Perrins Walk 45 Westminster Marylebone 81 Hounslow Osterley and Wyke 9 Camden Dartmouth Park 46 Westminster Mayfair Green 10 Camden Hampstead 47 Westminster Notting Hill East 82 Islington Archway 11 Camden Kentish Town 48 Westminster Pimlico 83 Islington Crouch Hill and Hornsey Rise 12 Camden Redington and Frognal 49 Westminster Queens Park 84 Lambeth Brixton 13 Camden Somers Town 50 Westminster Soho 85 Lambeth Loughborough 14 Camden Fitzrovia East 51 Westminster South East Baywater Junction Action Group 15 Ealing Ealing Town Centre 52 Westminster St James's 86 Lewisham Forest Hill and 16 Ealing Ealing West 53 Westminster -
A Walk from Little Venice to Camden
A walk from Little Venice to Camden The Regent’s Canal tiptoes through the capital. This is a city walk through the back door, catching London in private, with its slippers on. towpath walk bridge footbridge railway bridge café pub Camden London Underground 16 24 20a Camden 15 Town 14 13 Cumberland Basin al n 10 a C 9 Little Venice London ’s Zoo t 8 n e g A e 4 R 1 Warwick 7 Regent’s Park Avenue A 5 2 Maida Hill Tunnel Map not to scale: approx 2 miles / 3.2km 1 for more walks canalrivertrust.org.uk Regent’s Canal was named after the Prince Regent, later to be King George IV, and first opened in 1820. London, naturally, is rife with royal connections. The canal even treads on land that was once the hunting grounds of Henry VIII (until 1811 when John Nash landscaped them to become the Royal Park). Look out for the aptly named ‘Blow Up Bridge’ (bridge no.9) - a boat with a cargo of gunpowder bound for the Midlands exploded here in 1874, demolishing the existing bridge and terrifying residents. When it was rebuilt, its pillars were turned round, so historic rope The Walk - Step by Step grooves now show on both sides. The pool of Little Venice makes a grand start to this walk. This wide open space is lined with boats and Cages and wire now show that the canal goes through surrounded by white stucco-clad Regency houses. The part of London Zoo – watch for Red River hogs, the small island is named Browning’s Island after poet giraffe house and a huge aviary of exotic birds (the Robert Browning, thought to be the first to name the aviary is named after Lord Snowdon who designed it). -
Jll-China-3-Merchant-Square-Brochure 1330913.Pdf
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: [email protected] +44 (0)207 993 7393 merchantsquare.co.uk/three.html 3 MERCHANT SQUARE W2 EVERY APARTMENT DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED WITH PASSION AND PRECISION. LIFESTYLE-LED DESIGN AND ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL PROVIDES A NEUTRAL BACKDROP FOR YOU TO PERSONALISE YOUR HOME, SIMPLIFYING DAY TO DAY LIVING; FREEING UP TIME FOR YOU TO ENJOY LONDON. 3 MERCHANT SQUARE W2 WITH ITS STUNNING WATERSIDE POSITION AND A NEW GARDEN SQUARE FOR THE WEST END AT ITS HEART, MERCHANT SQUARE WILL BE A VIBRANT MIX OF PLACES TO LIVE, SHOP, EAT AND WORK IN WESTMINSTER. AN EXCITING NEW FOCUS FOR PADDINGTON. AN INSPIRING NEW LANDMARK FOR CENTRAL LONDON. 3 MERCHANT SQUARE W2 A WEALTH OF WORLD CLASS SHOPS, BOUTIQUES, RESTAURANTS, THEATRES AND PARKS ON YOUR DOORSTEP – MAKING THE WEST END YOUR VILLAGE. IN THE HEART OF LONDON, 3 MERCHANT SQUARE’S CENTRAL LOCATION OFFERS YOU SUPERB TRANSPORT LINKS, WHILE THE WEST END’S AMENITIES ARE A LEISURELY WALK AWAY THROUGH TREE-LINED STREETS AND GREEN OPEN SPACES. CAMDEN ST. PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL REGENT’S PARK MAIDA VALE MAIDA HILL REGENT’S CANAL WARWICK ST. JOHN’S AVENUE WOOD MARYLEBONE EDGWARE ROAD LITTLE VENICE WESTBOURNE BLOOMSBURY PARK MARYLEBONE ROYAL OAK PADDINGTON MARBLE ARCH R SOHO E GE OXFORD ST BAYSWATER N BOND T LANCASTER STREET B ST GATE ON P D ARK LANE QUEENSWAY S NOTTING T HILL GATE MAYFAIR HYDE PARK HOLLAND PARK GREEN PARK ST JAMES’S PARK KNIGHTSBRIDGE HIGH STREET KENSINGTON WESTMINSTER BELGRAVIA S BROMPTON VICTORIA E CROSS M A GLOUCESTER SOUTH H T ROAD KENSINGTON R E V I R CHELSEA MERCHANT SQUARE DEVELOPMENT 1 MERCHANT SQUARE 4 MERCHANT SQUARE 1 HOTEL AND RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS AND RETAIL 2 FUTURE PHASE COMPLETED 2010 4 2 MERCHANT SQUARE 5 MERCHANT SQUARE 6 COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE AND RETAIL COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE AND RETAIL FUTURE PHASE COMPLETED 2010 5 3 MERCHANT SQUARE 6 MERCHANT SQUARE RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS AND RETAIL RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS AND RETAIL CURRENT PHASE FUTURE PHASE THE WEST END IS DEFINED BY ITS PARKS AND GARDEN SQUARES. -
The Point Brochure.Pdf
18,101 SQ FT OF OFFICE SPACE IS AVAILABLE NOW ON THE 9TH FLOOR. THE SPACE IS FULLY REFURBISHED PROVIDING GRADE A OFFICE ACCOMMODATION WITH SPECTACULAR VIEWS ACROSS THE WEST END. HYDE KENSINGTON ROYAL ALBERT PADDINGTON VERDE VAUXHALL BATTERSEA PARK GARDENS HALL STATION CROSSRAIL SW1 TOWER VIEW FROM THE 9TH FLOOR SINCE THE DAYS OF BRUNEL AND FLEMING, PADDINGTON HAS BEEN AN AREA FAMOUS FOR PIONEERS AND INNOVATORS. AS THE GATEWAY BUILDING TO PADDINGTON BASIN, THE POINT IS A MODERN STATEMENT BUILDING MARKING THE HEART OF A BLOSSOMING CENTRE FOR BUSINESS. REGENT’S MAIDA VALE PARK CLERKENWELL BAKER ST FITZROVIA MARYLEBONE PADDINGTON CITY OF COVENT SOHO LONDON GARDEN MAYFAIR ST JAMES’S KENSINGTON SOUTH BANK HYDE PARK GARDENS WATERLOO BELGRAVIA WESTMINSTER BATTERSEA PARK NATIONAL RAIL BAKERLOO ELIZABETH LINE HAMMERSMITH CIRCLE DISTRICT CENTRAL & CITY EALING BROADWAY WILLESDEN BOND STREET 3 MINS VICTORIA 14 MINS HIGH STREET SHEPHERD’S BUSH 8 MINS JUNCTION 8 MINS TOTTENHAM COURT KING’S CROSS ST. WESTMINSTER 17 MINS KENSINGTON 6 MINS 7 MINS PANCRAS 15 MINS SLOUGH 14 MINS OXFORD CIRCUS 8 MINS ROAD 4 MINS FARRINGDON 17 MINS EARL’S COURT 8 MINS HOLBORN 8 MINS HAMMERSMITH READING 25 MINS PICCADILLY CIRCUS LIVERPOOL STREET BLACKFRIARS 23 MINS BANK 13 MINS 17 MINS OXFORD 58 MINS 10 MINS 10 MINS LIVERPOOL STREET BATH 1H 30 MINS WATERLOO 15 MINS CANARY WHARF 17 MINS 22 MINS BRISTOL 1H 45 MINS TRANSPORT STRATFORD 19 MINS CONNECTIONS TO: WILLESDEN JUNCTION TO: SOUTH WEST TO: MAIDENHEAD & HEATHROW TO: STRATFORD TO: HAMMERSMITH PADDINGTON TO: LIVERPOOL STREET TO: HEATHROW TO: ELEPHANT & CASTLE TO: EARL’S COURT 7 MINUTES TO: EALING BROADWAY TO: EPPING LANCASTER GATE NATIONAL RAIL BAKERLOO ELIZABETH LINE HAMMERSMITH CIRCLE DISTRICT CENTRAL HEATHROW & CITY (7 minutes walk) EXPRESS EALING BROADWAY WILLESDEN BOND STREET 3 MINS KING’S CROSS ST. -
LAMAS Newsletter, 84 Lock Chase, Blackheath, London SE3 9HA
CONTENTS Page Notices 2 Reviews and Articles 5 Books and Publications 17 Affiliated Society Meetings 19 NOTICES Newsletter: Copy Date The copy deadline for the September 2017 Newsletter is 21 July 2017. Please send items for inclusion by email preferably (as MS Word attachments) to: [email protected], or by surface mail to me, Richard Gilpin, Honorary Editor, LAMAS Newsletter, 84 Lock Chase, Blackheath, London SE3 9HA. It would be greatly appreciated if contributors could please ensure that any item sent by mail carries postage that is appropriate for the weight and size of the item. **************** New President and Chair of Council At the Annual General Meeting of the Society, held on 14 February 2017, Taryn Nixon was confirmed as the new President of LAMAS – succeeding John Clark, and Harvey Sheldon was confirmed as the new Chair of Council – succeeding Colin Bowlt. **************** New members welcomed by the Local History Committee The LAMAS Local History Committee extends a friendly welcome to members who would like to join the Committee, either as the representative of their affiliated Local History Society or as an individual member of LAMAS. The Committee meets three times a year and in between meetings members carry forward its decisions. Special responsibilities include reading submissions for the LAMAS Publications Awards and deciding on the winners, and organising the Autumn Conference. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Local History Committee – or know of someone in your local society who would like to join the Committee – please get in touch with the Honorary Editor of the Newsletter, Richard Gilpin (email: rhbg.lamas.gmail.com; phone: 020 3774 6726).