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We also provide moving and other services in nearby areas including Lavender Hill, Pimlico, Shooters Hill and Kennington . Places of interest in SW11Theatre 503Since 2002, the venue has seen the premiere of more than fifty new writers, including Dennis Kelly, Phil Porter, Duncan Macmillan and Rachael Wagstaff. It went on to win the Peter Brook Empty Space Award, was nominated for a Time Out Live Award in 2006, and won an Olivier Award in 2010 for its production of Katori Hall's The Mountaintop.Emanuel SchoolBesides sports teams, the OEA has a number of societies, including the Luncheon Club, and OE Lodge (No.5399) which meets at the City University Club. There is also the Curzon Club, for members of Howe House, the only such House society not to have lapsed into history.Clapham Junction railway stationEach day about 2,000 trains, most stopping, pass through the station, more than through any other station in Europe. At peak times 180 trains per hour pass through of which 117 stop. It is not the busiest station by number of passengers, most of whom (about 430,000 on a weekday, of which 135,000 are at rush hours) pass through. Interchanges make some forty per cent of the activity and on that basis too it is the busiest station in the UK.[citation needed]White Hart LaneWhite Hart Lane underwent a huge redevelopment in the early 20th century with predominant stadium developer, Archibald Leitch, designing a mainly square stadium seating 115,300 and incorporating a standing paddock for another 700 fans along with the famous cockerel being placed on the mock-Tudor apex at the end of the 1909?1910 season. Redevelopments continued in the 1910s, with the wooden eastern stand replaced with an enlarged concrete stadium, vastly increasing the stadium capacity to over 50,000, The ground continued to be renovated and in 1925, thanks to prize money from the FA Cup triumph of 1921, both the Paxton Road Stand and Park Lane Stand were enlarged and mostly covered from the elements.Ponders EndPonders End is a place in the London Borough of Enfield, North London. It is roughly located in the area either side of Hertford Road (High Street, Ponders End) between The Ride and the Boundary Public House (North to South) and Wharf Road and the Southbury railway station/Kingsway (East to West).[1]Information by Wikipedia.com
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