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The new city held a special election on February 17, 1981, in which Raymond J. Reiss was elected mayor along with five council members to form the first governing body. [7] The first and only newspaper Park City has had was The Park City Newsdropper. It ran for a year in 1980 and its publisher was Jerrie Molina, the city's first City Clerk.
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Garden Temple in Back Garden of Number 14, The Avenue (Temple House) Wanstead: Garden Temple: 1730–40: 20 December 1954: 1357974: Upload Photo: Gazebo and Grotto Below in Back Garden of Number 20, The Avenue
Former buildings and structures in the London Borough of Redbridge (4 P) Pages in category "History of the London Borough of Redbridge" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Valentines Park is a 52-hectare (130-acre) park, south of Gants Hill, it is the largest green space in the London Borough of Redbridge. [2] The park was originally the grounds of Valentines Mansion, a residence built in 1696. [3] Valentines Park holds a Green Flag Award and was voted one of the ten best parks in Britain in 2019. [4]