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MARY’S TERRACE Churchyard 67 COSWAY STREET T HARROW A 47 R VENTRY STREET r W 66 STREET Playground m E E 40 BLOMFIELD ROADVenice 131 T AUBREY MANSIONS 2017 St. David’s Playground A HIGHWORTH 248 DELAMERE TERRACE Rembrandt STREET HOWLEY PLACE Welsh Church City of Westminster 56 R LISSON STREET Canal & River Gardens CHURCH STREET 149 2 College (Paddington 1 DESBOROUGH CLOSE 20 E Lisson Trust Browning’s Bilingual CORLETT STREET D Green Campus) PENFOLD PLACELisson Gallery A ENFORD STREET 8 Island French-English Gallery O (Continued) 1 PRINCESS Western Eye 30 289 R R LO U I S E C L 42 Primary School 73 C I R C U S M S 21 Paddington Green BURNE STREET E Hospital VENICE WALK 29 N JOHN AIRD COURT Playground O O Yes No IndifferentCHICHESTER ROAD Health Centre 17 SEYMOUR PLACE 29 The Canal B 181 PADDINGTON GREEN L E Underpass 1 A WALMER Café Theatre WA T HARROW ROAD 11 E Y R W I S C E N 1 14 C K C R E C WA L M E R S T PADDINGTON GREEN BELL STREET PLACE 80 LAPWORTH Steps A R CHICHESTER ROAD 2 L H O G A N M E W S P 2 A City of Westminster COURT D 21 D Paddington E 175 Stone Ramp T L 312 M A A S D Magistrates’ Court St. Mary’s, Green W C Ramp Wharf 1 N E BOURNE TERRACE DELAMERE STREET O PORTEUS ROAD ST. MARY’S SQUARE Bryanston 7 GILPIN St. Mary-on- A CLOSE Paddington Green Square 22 R India Visa and 12 Paddington Green Police Station O C of E Counter terrorism, business continuity and other security related training Consular Application Centre Steps 6 Edgware Road HARCOURTSwedish STREET Subway Subway S School W (Bakerloo line) H V I R G I L P L BLOMFIELD VILLAS R I Underpass Church L L Paddington H A R R O W R O A D Subway HARROW ROAD I B E O 179 E Westbourne R 94 Fire Station P R L The Battleship MARYLEBONE FLYOVER A WESTWAY C Green R Edgware Road E E Building 108 2 1 HARROW ROAD WESTBOURNE TERRACE ROAD A Underpass HARROW ROAD NORTH WHARF ROAD Subway 156 Footbridge (Circle, District and N 26 H HARROW ROAD 199 YO R K S T 268 Hammersmith & City HOMER STREET 87 Grand Union Canal TA R R A N T P L Business waste and recycling service Hilton London lines) O 3 Sheldon Area under E TRANSEPT STREET Metropole 94 A Y Square 135 development 207 D B HERMITAGE STREET CHAPEL STREET DUDLEY T W 2 Kingdom Street STREET S HARBET ROAD G E E H O M E R R O W Paddington 50 W 3 W E S T W A Y Area under W 4 Kingdom Street development 4 Merchant CABBELL STREET L S E Y M O U R Central Merchant A KINGDOM STREET B I S H O P ’ S Square 177 KINGDOM Area under Y 61 B R I D G E 5 SQUARE Underpass Area development Square 3 Merchant R CRAWFORD STREET General training opportunities for staff eg: First Aid, Marketing, D 45 A R WESTBOURNE TERRACE R O 5 under A R F Square E S H E L D O H PLACE RANELAGH BRIDGE N W Novotel London S Q development R T H A Royal 1 Kingdom Street UA N O R Paddington Arm 13 201 Paddington E D 5 Merchant R 235 74 Social Media 1 Sheldon Fan Bridge 2 M A N Seymour Leisure Square Steps O Square Paddington O Oak O R T WATSON’S MEWS Centre 57 H W Basin SHOULDHAM STREET R H A R F R O A D Waterside A 245 D House asin D Rolling on B L Circle and gt 4 Bridge din MOLYNEUX STREET Hammersmith & City lines ad PRAED STST. MICHAEL’S STREET O BRYANSTON PLACE The P E Point Marketing and themed events for your staff and to attract more visitors Edgware SHERWOOD CATO STREET 214 G Footbridge STAR STREET Road 169 D Footbridge 14 CRAWFORD PLACE I St. Mary’s 28 COURT JUNCTION33 PL P Praed R Praed JUNCTION MEWS to the area 8 229 St. Mary’s CELBRIDGE MS B Street 254 O Street S A L E P L A C E Hotels BRENDON STREET S Hospital Clinic International R ’ SOUTH WHARF ROAD EDGWARE ROAD St. Mary’s 23 Community GLOUCESTER TERRACE 172 1 155 P Paterson C ORSETTMEWS 16 O 62 School ORSETT TERRACE H Wing H S 75 270 I Playground 1 B 2 Micky Star E O R S E T T St. Mary’s 32 S M E W S ST. MICHAEL’SChildren’s STREET Centre RAINSFORD ST 127 11th Church BOUVERIE PLACE 166 Festive lighting (e.g. Christmas lights and decorations) 169 St. Mary’s T P 3 31 70 of Christ, O 301 E Hospital BROWN STREET HARROWBY STREET R 95 CASTLEREAGH STREET Scientist R C EASTBOURNE TERRACE 42 136 39 H 199 E 10 Mint PORCHESTER SQUARE S ORSETT TERRACE 21 FORSET STREET Hampden T Wing SOUTHWICK STREET E PADDINGTON Porchester R R 168 134 Gurney Hall T 129 C of E O E 46 WESTBOURNE TERRACE MEWS 1 R GLOUCESTER TERRACE St. Mary’s Porchester Road 132 PORCHESTER MEWS R 17 115 Easyhotel School Producing local magazines, maps and guides to the area A A EASTBOURNE MEWS STAR STREET NORFOLK CRESCENT NUTFORD PLACE CLEVELAND TERRACE WINSLAND STREET NORFOLK PLACE Hotels C 20 QUEENSWAY 60 49 D 38 E GLOUCESTER GARDENS N Marble Arch O 20 Eastbourne St. Mary’s N O 50 R F FORSE R Paddington O P R A E D M E W S L B U R W O O D P L Marriott T Terrace K LONDON STREET H Hotels C PARK WEST PLACE T S T 110 WINSLAND MEWS SOUTHWICK MEWS SOUTHWICK STREET R 113 Hotel E R Hotels S EET Mercure 61 C 30 E London Norfolk N 22 WESTBOURNE TERRACE Paddington PRAED STREET T 136 Digital marketing of the area to improve awareness and perception BISHOP’S BRIDGE ROAD Paddington NORFOLK SQUARE Towers GEORGE STREET 27 149 Hotel Bakerloo, Circle and LONDON MEWS CLEVELAND TERRACE 83 CAMBRIDGE SQUARE 163 FORSET District lines Hotels 11 81 EASTBOURNE TERRACE Hyde Park 106 STREET 40 CAMBRIDGE SQUARE 167 16 Hilton Hotels NORFOLK SQUARE Edgware London Norfolk WEST GARDEN PLACE Paddington Plaza 1 Estate Road GLOUCESTER TERRACE 19 Norfolk 37 15 Hotel 107 33 The Shaftesbury 40 Eastbourne Square Business networking, briefing events and seminars CHILWORTH ST E Hallfield War PORCHESTER PLACE Hotel Terrace LONDON STREET Hotels 8 C E N T D G CHILWORTH MEWS RADNOR PLACE R E S Memorial L Circle and C St. John’s PORTSEA PLACE Hotels S H O District lines E R G 1 Estate S U M Y Church OXFORD SQUARE N C O D 55 E E S W 50 SUSSEX GARDENS E 68 QUEENSWAY D S NORFOLK SQUARE MS Embassy of R T A E P KENDAL STREET A R A OXFORD SQUARE G Hotel Indigo the Dominican M 20 R R D 1 7 N E London K Republic Hallfield A 14 W C PORTSEA E INVERNESS TERRACE 90 CONDUIT PLACE 162 L S 68 199 R MEWS E CLEVELAND SQUARE 19 E Clinic V W Paddington Hotels S E 2 C R L E 43 E N 17 1 Organising corporate social responsibility events for businesses and staff REDAN PLACE C 25 S Abbey Court T CLEVELAND SQUARE 15 T 1 Connaught O 88 1 TITCHBORNE ROW 99 Westpoint CONNAUGHT STREET 18 CONNAUGHT SQUARE A CLEVELAND SQUARE CHILWORTH STREET SPRING STREET RADNOR MEWS HYDE PARK STREET 1 Hotel Village D 123 GLOUCESTER MEWS SOUTHWICK PL 150 Talbot 24 CONN 4 22 SOUTH- 51 13 4 21 Square HYDE PARK WICK Hallfield Infant & Junior LEINSTER GARDENS 32 SQUARE MS YARD Schools & Nursery 19 AUGHT SQUARE CONDUIT MEWS 21 20 Hotel GLOUCESTER SQUARE 42 CONNAUGHT STREET Opportunities for cost savings to businesses (e.g. stationery or utilities) 49 ARCHERY CLOSE 173 UPBROOK MEWS Hotels 59 DEVONSHIRE TERRACE SUSSEX PLACE 11 97 36 WESTBOURNE TERRACE 1 Ravenstone GARDENS MEWS Park HYDE PARK SQUARE 67 PORCHESTER 31 School SEYMOUR STREET Whiteleys BAYSWATER Grand CONNAUGHT CLOSE 50 22 1 194 33 12 LEINSTER PLACE 21 46 195 75 16 CRAVEN ROAD GLOUCESTER SQUARE St.
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