Somewhere in London (I call to mind a consider the borough of Westminster) there's a building with a huge white 'P' for parking on the side of it and an arrow pointing you towards the direction of the car woodland.
Anyone know where it
Answer: Yeah, it's honourable south of the big car park
Praed Street, London Borough of Westminster
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Westminster's churches open their doors - Westminster Chronicle
by Juliet Eysenck
Participating churches in Westminster catalogue St Gabriel's and St James the Less, both in Pimlico, All Saints in Soho, St Cyprian's in Marylebone and St Paul's in Covent Garden. The occurrence is supported by the Patriotic Churches Keeping, in partnership with County Churches Trusts nationwide. As well as Westminster, churches in Lambeth, Southwark, Greenwich and Castle Hamlets can be visited. Sponsorship hard cash can be raised by participants for their favourite church or chapel, as many are falling into dilapidation and are in difficulty of fiscal improve.
A Tory borough is under fire for plans to fit out two senior executives on salaries worth more than that of the Prime Minister. Westminster City Council has advertised for a head for regeneration, housing and worklessness on a salary of £138723.
Thoroughfare parties were held across the borough as Pince William married his fiance Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey. A hog roast, hat flaunt and old fashioned singalong were some of the highlights during the street party in Calbourne Road, Balham,
WESTMINSTER Consistory's shift towards sharing adult social care services with two neighbouring boroughs has been endorsed in a worst new independent report. To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter their email sermon below.
But a size up decided that 21 of the bins in Westminster were in violation of planning laws, fining Addison Lee and making it pay £20000 in costs. The unalterable consolidate accused the council of "hypocrisy", saying other bins in the borough were sponsored by Coca-Cola.
During the regardless many champions of the living wage were honoured, including business leaders, leaders of borough councils and the former and going round mayors of London. Ken Livingstone said the campaign had been an "incredible success" and said that it