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• #25977
That's because I've had a brain fart. Ignore that clue, let's draw a hush, or a kind of hush, over it.
Ha, the old 'L. Reed' songwriting confusion? :)
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• #25978
I did a bit of checking to see if that last “spare” tag was searchable, and I am afraid that it is not. I came up with these gems from “Urban Regeneration in Stratford, London”, Planning Practice & Research, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 101—120, 2001 however. It is not far from the twisty clock, and in the afternoons is in the shadow of one of the biggest local buildings.
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• #25979
Old: Henniker Point, recipient of Stratford City Challenge funding, Heseltine related regeneration effort of the 90s. Regeneration of Stratford was not just the Olympics, it's a very long complex story and this was an early part of it.
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• #25980
New: Slide is fast! I couldn't actually find the tag before leaving the house, hoping I would just be able to find it. I got excited when I saw this other plaque but it obviously wasn't the same. Anyway, this slide is just round the corner of it.
Edit: the new tag is the slide, not the other plaque!
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• #25981
That place really has a classic bullshit redevelopment name.
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• #25982
Splatford City?
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• #25983
That slide looks good. My kids would love that.
I took them to the park just off the Greenway a while ago, Abbey Lane open space (?) I think.
Nice and quiet and a shady bench for me to sit on.
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• #25984
Old: New Garden Quarter, Forrester Way, Stratford
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• #25985
New: I always find these playgrounds appealing in a melancholy way. Clue: A historically correct colour for the woodwork of your bijou Walthamstow residence?
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• #25986
Well, there's no docking stations in Walthamstow so it's not there. I'm lost.
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• #25987
Superfast brilliant R3113 would apparently be close enough.
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• #25988
That's more like it. Obscure but interesting.
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• #25989
Googling that phrase brings up some mad returns, and some interesting related searches...
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• #25990
^ this. I won’t be able to get the tag, but I truly feel I have learned something from that search.
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• #25991
Well, I recognised it on sight, so I didn't have to do any silly Googling. Ner ner ner. :)
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• #25992
Used to have a run around with my nipper every morning in that park (there was no cute play equipment at the time) just before taking him to his preschool beyond it. Makes me rather emosh to see it.
A remarkable factory very close by that many august buildings have been harmoniously blessed by.
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• #25993
OLD: Warner Green. Apparently 'people who own their own home' are all over it.
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• #25994
NEW: Despite the Brexit sounding name, it's rather nice.
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• #25995
If that's a retag I have few back-ups. Nice to bump in to you Oliver, always good to get your take on Love Island.
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• #25996
There's been many tags in this area. About 11 o'clock, in a way.
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• #25997
Old: Great British Garden, just by London Stadium
New: It did not seem strange when Napoleon was seen strolling in the farmhouse garden with a pipe in his mouth–no...
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• #25998
That better not be a cryptic clue.
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• #25999
All clues are equal, but some are more equal than others
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• #26000
Now it's George Orwell.
I serve up a nice Olympic tag that virtually has your name on it and now this. I didn't say divorce, those are your words, and don't try bringing my mother in to it again, all I'm saying is we need to talk.
Wait, you guys are using google?