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Natwest Tower), London Site LONDON Tower 42 (Natwest Tower), London. National Theatre, London. SSE Arena, Wembley, London Salesforce Tower, London Granary Square Fountains, London SOUTH EAST Huf Haus, Weybridge, Surrey Friary Centre, Guildford, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, Surrey Hastings Pier, East Sussex Festival Place Shopping Centre, Basingstoke, Hampshire Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, Hampshire O2 Guildhall, Southampton Clock Tower, Herne Bay, Kent Fremlin Walk Shopping Centre, Maidstone, Kent CENTRAL / MIDLANDS /EAST ANGLIA Whittle Arch, Coventry, West Midlands Greyfriars Green walkway, Coventry, West Midlands Gosford Street, Coventry, West Midlands Pershore Abbey, Worcestershire Council House, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire THE NORTH City Hall Clock Tower, Bradford, West Yorkshire Mirror Pool, Bradford, West Yorkshire Margaret McMillan Tower, Bradford, West Yorkshire Forster Square Arches, Bradford, West Yorkshire Citipark, Merrion Centre, Leeds West Yorkshire Arnold's Restaurant, Leeds West Yorkshire Civic Hall Leeds, West Yorkshire City Museum, Leeds, West Yorkshire Town Hall, Leeds, West Yorkshire All Saints Parish Church, Otley, West Yorkshire Town Hall Clock, Wakefield, West Yorkshire Otley Parish Church, West Yorkshire Bonus Arena, Hull, East Yorkshire Maritime Museum, Hull East Yorkshire William Wilberforce monument, Hull, East Yorkshire Hull City Hall East Yorkshire Queen Victoria Statue in Queen Victoria Square, Hull East Yorkshire Trinity Square, Hull, East Yorkshire Guildhall, Hull East Yorkshire Andrew Marvell Statue, Hull East Yorkshire Hull Minster East Yorkshire NORTH WEST Ashton Memorial, Lancaster , Lancashire Blackpool Tower, Blackpool, Lancashire Earth Tubes, One Angel Square, Manchester Everyman Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool, Merseyside University of Liverpool School of Engineering, Liverpool Merseyside St Helens rugby club Merseyside Chester Town Hall, Cheshire Chester Eastgate Clock, Cheshire NORTH EAST Northern Spire Bridge, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Keel Square, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear High Street West, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Fulwell Mill, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Seaburn Lighthouse, Cliffe Park, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Beacon of Light, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Newcastle, Tyne and Wear Town Hall, South Shields, Tyne and Wear SCOTLAND Glasgow College Riverside Campus, Glasgow Scotland. Glasgow College City Campus, Glasgow Maryhill Burgh Halls, Glasgow Scotland Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock, Scotland WALES St David's Hotel and Spa, Cardiff Carmarthenshire County Hall ISLE OF MAN The Swing Bridge, Isle of Man Tower of Refuge, Isle of Man Pulrose Power Station, Isle of Man NORTHERN IRELAND Civic Centre, Antrim Northern Ireland. Mossley Mill, Newtownabbey, Town Hall, Ballyclare Northern Ireland..
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