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  2. Benugo - Wikipedia

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    Benugo (benúːgoʊ) is a British catering company.It operates high street cafes, restaurants, dining spaces inside public buildings as well as in-house corporate cafes. As of March 2014, Benugo had more than 70 individual locations; most of these are in London, with some locations outside including Bath, Oxford, Coventry, Edinburgh and Stirli

  3. List of places in London - Wikipedia

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    North London and South London: the division of London by the River Thames; West End of London, Central London, East End of London and the South Bank: sections of the historic urban core; London Docklands: the former docks and now a regeneration area; London Plan sub-regions: North East, North, South East, South West, West

  4. List of areas of London - Wikipedia

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    John Strype's map of 1720 describes London as consisting of four parts: The City of London, Westminster, Southwark and the eastern 'That Part Beyond the Tower'. [1] As London expanded, it absorbed many hundreds of existing towns and villages which continued to assert their local identities.

  5. BFI Southbank - Wikipedia

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    The National Film Theatre was designed by Norman Engleback, an architect within London County Council. [ 10 ] In 2022 the architects behind the redevelopment of the Southbank promenade entrance received London and National awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects for their design, which includes a "grand canopy of cast fibreglass ...

  6. 81 Newgate Street - Wikipedia

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    81 Newgate Street (alternatively referred to as Panorama St Paul’s) is a 10-storey office building on Newgate Street in the City of London, opposite St Paul's tube station. [1] It opened in its current state in June 1984.

  7. Selfridges, Oxford Street - Wikipedia

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    Selfridges is a Grade II listed retail premises on Oxford Street in London. It was designed by Daniel Burnham for Harry Gordon Selfridge, and opened in 1909. [1] Still the headquarters of Selfridge & Co. department stores, with 540,000 square feet (50,000 m 2) of selling space, [2] the store is the second largest retail premises in the United Kingdom [1] (after Harrods). [2]

  8. Hawksmoor (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    They had previously worked in bars and kitchens in London's East End and opened their new bar/restaurant on Commercial Street. [6] Their plan was to offer high-quality well-butchered beef, so they tasted a range of beef from all over the world, until coming to the conclusion that the best-tasting steak was from the UK.

  9. Queensbury tube station - Wikipedia

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    Location: Queensbury: Local authority: Brent: Managed by: London Underground: Number of platforms: 2: Fare zone: 4: London Underground annual entry and exit; 2019: 4.11 million [1] 2020: 2.86 million [2] 2021: 1.84 million [3] 2022: 3.07 million [4] 2023: 3.06 million [5] Key dates; 16 December 1934: Opened: Other information; External links ...