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Western end of Bridge Street: 46.1: 28.6: Bulleen Road (Metro Route 52 south) – Balwyn North: Western terminus of concurrency with Metro Route 52 Eastern end of Bridge Street, western end of Templestowe Road: Templestowe Lower: 48.9: 30.4: Thompsons Road (Metro Route 42 south) – Balwyn North Foote Street (Metro Routes 42/52 east ...
The plaque to the memory of Noel Mellish VC in Oakleigh Park North with the associated bench and wreaths, April 2016. British Army chaplain Noel Mellish, recipient of the Victoria Cross for his actions in rescuing wounded men during the First World War, was born at Trenabie House, in Oakleigh Park North, in 1880.
A partly-redacted business case for the Western Distributor was released in December 2015. [26] In a move that was later criticised by the Victorian Auditor-General, the business case also included lane widening and other freeway improvements on the West Gate Freeway and Monash Freeway, between 15 km and 60 km from the core West Gate Tunnel project.
The borough contains over 200 green spaces. [2] Some of them are: Bethune Park, Friern Barnet; Bittacy Hill Park, Mill Hill; Brent Park, Hendon; Highlands Gardens, New Barnet [3] Long Lane Pasture, Finchley [4] Whitings Hill Open Space, Chipping Barnet
The line runs from Flinders Street station in central Melbourne to Williamstown station in the inner west, serving 12 stations via Footscray, Yarraville, and Newport. [2] The line operates for approximately 19 hours a day (from approximately 5:00 am to around 12:00 am) with 24-hour service available on Friday and Saturday nights.
Pevsner describes it as: "Battlemented, with an irregular E entrance front of 3-2-2 bays, with stair tower rising behind." [1] It was built by James Turle as a home and consultancy and later owned by Sir Arthur Douglas Derry the owner of Derry and Toms Store. [citation needed] In 1927 it was acquired by the Finchley Catholic Grammar School. [2]
Friern Barnet (/ ˌ f r aɪər n ˈ b ɑːr n ɪ t /) is a suburban area within the London Borough of Barnet, 7.4 miles (11.9 km) north of Charing Cross.Its centre is formed by the busy intersection of Colney Hatch Lane (running north and south), Woodhouse Road (taking westbound traffic towards North Finchley) and Friern Barnet Road (leading east towards New Southgate).
[2] The cinemas of the Sun Theatre are all named after closed-down cinemas in Melbourne, in particular Yarraville and the Western suburbs. [2] Grand, named after the last cinema to close operations in Footscray, is the Sun's largest cinema. Barkly, named after once famous Footscray cinema, is based on the dress circle of the original Sun.