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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Bermondsey, Sydenham Hill, Nine Elms Stockwell and Wandsworth Earlsfield . Places of interest in SE16Canada WaterCanada Water is the only body of fresh water in London Docklands. During the construction works in the early 1980s, part of the lining was damaged and some pollution took place. The London Docklands Development Corporation undertook remedial works to restore the water ecology. Attempts were made to secure a water supply from the flooded tunnels of London Underground by building a pipeline to the dock from the flooded tunnels, but due to concerns about health and safety the water could not be supplied. Attempts were made to secure water from Thames water, but the quantity required would have been too great to justify at that time. Finally, historical research by the Landscape Architect Fraser Borwick revealed that historically ground water had been extracted to supply various industrial processes using wind power. After checking the borehole results of the Jubilee Line construction team, it was established that large amounts of potable water were available and a borehole 80 metres long was sunk into the ground. The borehole is lined for 60 metres, and the bottom 20 metres is into chalk. The water can be extracted using the windpump to keep the dock topped up with fresh water.Rotherhithe tube stationIt has two platforms (northbound and southbound) and is accessed by two escalators (one up, one down) and a flight of stairs to a landing, then stairs only to platform level. There is no lift. It is situated close to the southern end of the Thames Tunnel, built by the Brunels, and some of the original brickwork can be seen from the north end of the platforms.Canada Water tube stationLondon bus route 1, 47, 188, 199, 225, 381, C10, P12 and night bus route N1, N47 and N381.Arnos Grove tube stationThe station is part of the Arnos Grove group of stations, comprising all seven stations from Cockfosters to Turnpike Lane, and the management office for the group is in Arnos Grove station. Linked to the station by a lineside passageway is Ash House, which is a drivers' depot. Arnos Grove is often noted for its station cat (a rarity on the London Underground network), called Spooky, who now occupies the station car park after being evicted due to the introduction of UTS gates.[7]Southgate tube stationIn 2008 the station was extensively renovated, with new tiling at platform level, a partial new floor in the main ticket hall, and improved signage throughout.[3]. The station won the London Regional category award at the 2008 National Railway Heritage Awards for the modernisation of a heritage station.[4]Information by Wikipedia.com
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