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On Wimbledon Common those everlasting memorials are £3500 for 10 years. If the bench lasts that long, they'll be back in touch with you to discuss "further sponsorship options."
I assume with the access difficulties this is one of the few bits of Greater London that isn’t in the LEZ.

dg writes: All the roads in RM15 are in Thurrock.
Looks lovely. Interesting that the management and publicity for Belhus Woods is all from the Essex side, when much of it is in Havering, including the visitor centre and car park.
Looks a lovely, leafy, quiet spot.
Still 5 more peripheral postcodes to go.
All of Havering will be in the ULEZ from August.

I live in RM14 and on May 10th I went to a pharmacy in South Ockendon for my over-75 Covid booster. There were 4 others waiting, all from Upminster, none of us knew the area.
Here is the window of Hemants, RM15 5EE.
Upcoming peripheral postcodes prediction:
CM13, CM14, CR3, CR6, SM7

Also, the 'Electric Blue 22' seems to a hybrid bus that is coloured electric-blue rather than what I expected, an electric bus that is coloured blue. A bit disappointing - cool footbridge though.
…so it was an electric-blue 22 rather than an electric, blue 22.

A Punctuation Pedant
Years ago I suggested TfL run express tubes on the first few trains after a delay in order to get the service back to even intervals.

Instead the first tube after a delay gets slower and slower as huge numbers try to squeeze on.

Recently I was on an express tube that missed out 3 stations. Is this a record?










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