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Pan Peninsular may have been London's tallest residential tower in 2009, but I think the present title holder is the 50 storey St Georges Wharf Tower, Vauxhall.
I’m enjoying this series no end - great sense of place as you travel along 51.5N. It’s fascinating fitting my existing scraps of familiarity into the overall route.
Great idea to use a line of latitude.
Dangleway South is the only point that I've been to.
Does the dangleway shop sell pin badges? I collect them.

dg writes: Pin badge £3.
Meridian Quays will, natch, have meridian competition.
Enfield Council's 85hec Meridian Water mega-project to transform the Lea Valley is seeing pickaxes and JCBs as we speak. No doubt an equal array of contaminated land being fussed over.

Are you sure it wasn't Iron Maiden itself queueing to go-dangle. Head honcho lives quite close to where I'm type this.
Do you have a problem with WH Smith, they seem to be profitable and fulfil a part of the retail market?

dg writes: There is only one shop at North Greenwich bus station. It is a WH Smith.
The replacement bus terminal at North Greenwich will be able to handle more buses though and be less congested. But that might not be much of a problem soon if TFL keep slashing bus services.
That price fares freeze is costing a lot!
That WHS in the bus station has almost the most disappointing set of products in the news/con/tob range that it's possible to sell, with the obligatory high WHS mark-up above that of most corner shops.

It's only beaten by the oddly-named Brunels News and Food in the O2 which ...er... doesn't sell newspapers. (or greetings cards - getting a "Sorry You're Leaving" card for the office is a right pain round here, but at least we'll soon have a designer clothes outlet).










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