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![]() | myHotelVideo.com presents The Generator in London / England / United Kingdom More @ www.myhotelvideo.com Location: This simple hotel is located in Compton Place, close to London's City district. Given the excellent tube connections, it is very easy to reach the most popular tourist attractions, as well as the numerous shopping centres and other entertainment venues. Facilities: This hotel is designed in a youth hostel style, which is open to guests over the age of 18. It is simply equipped and yet still manages to offer guests a number of amenities. The hotel has ... |
![]() | En-suite bedroom in Limehouse apartment as well. (apartment is just over 900 square feet) * A cleaner (one day a week) * Parking available within the building. * A Tesco express across the road (6am - 11pm), great riverside restaurants and pubs a short walk away. * 10 minute walk to canary wharf along the Thames. Very comfortable travel into West London (from Canary Wharf pier) on the Thames Clipper river boats running services up until 1am * 3 Bedrooms, currently 1 person per room. ... flatshare london "zone 2" limehouse en-suite ... |
![]() | Bugs Theme four series from April 1995 to August 1999. It was originally broadcast on Saturday evenings on BBC One, and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Carnival Films. The production was originally based at two warehouses of Blackwall Basin, on the Isle of Dogs in London. After the IRA bombing of the South Park Plaza, the crew had to travel further to find intact buildings for exterior locations Video theme taken from Series One, off an old VHS tape. ... bugs tv series ... |
![]() | Ecuador wants money not to drill in Amazon - 27 Oct 09 Ecuador's president is in London this week to promote a unique proposal: pay his country around $4 billion not to drill for oil in a pristine Amazon reserve. Germany and Spain have expressed interest in Rafael Correa's idea, which environmentalists say could set a precedent in the fight against global warming by lowering the high cost to poor countries of going green. Correa is scheduled to meet with British MPs on Wednesday to discuss the proposal and plans to travel to Canada, France, Sweden ... |

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