Woburn Forest Center Parcs

Bedfordshire, UK
Woburn Forest in Bedfordshire is the newest addition to the Center Parcs family. The 362-acre, £250 million development is being protected by the latest MxPro 5 panels from Advanced.
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Waterloo Station

London, UK
One of the busiest passenger terminals in Europe and the UK’s biggest terminus, Waterloo Station is a central London mainline and underground station in the London Borough of Lambeth. Located near the South Bank of the River Thames, the current station was built between 1901 and 1922 with 19 platforms serving the surrounding areas of London, Surrey, Berkshire, Hampshire and South West England. It is also served by the Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee and Waterloo and City London Underground lines and, until 2007, was home to continental Eurostar services.
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White Hart Lane

London, UK
Situated in North London, White Hart Lane is the iconic home of Tottenham Hotspur FC. First built in 1899, the stadium has been constantly developed through the years and now has a seating capacity of 36,240. During construction of the new Wembley Stadium, White Hart Lane played host to several England international games.
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Gucci London

London, UK
The flagship boutique is located at 18 Sloane Street and was first opened in 1990, renovated in 2009 by Frida Giannini’s new design the store covers 20,00 square feet on two levels and has an impressive 60 meter façade looking out on to Sloane Street.
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St James's Hospital

Dublin
St James's Hospital in Dublin delivers health treatment, care and diagnosis as well as health promotion and preventative services. It is also a teaching hospital and partner to Trinity College, University of Dublin.
There has been a hospital on the site since 1727 and famous people who have served on the board of governors include Jonathan Swift and the original Arthur Guinness. The current hospital opened in stages over the 1990s and amalgamated many of the services offered by older hospitals in the city.
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Heron Tower

London, UK
Located in the main financial district of London, the Heron Tower stands at 230 metres tall, making it the tallest building in the City and the third highest in Greater London. Its entrance and reception area incorporates a 70,000 litre aquarium that is home to 1,200 fish, the largest privately owned collection in the UK. The top three floors of the building are occupied by bars and restaurants that stand 175 metres over the city.
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Claridges Hotel

London, UK
Claridge's is one of the most famous hotels in the world. The 5-star hotel in Mayfair, London has long-standing connections with royalty that have led to it sometimes being referred to as an "annexe to Buckingham Palace". As well as Queen Victoria, Claridge's boasts an impressive list of former and current guests including Audrey Hepburn, Alfred Hitchcock, Brad Pitt and Joan Collins.
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Tyne & Wear Metro

Tyne & Wear, UK
The Tyne and Wear Metro, also locally known as the Metro, is a rapid transit system in North East England, serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside and Sunderland in the Tyne and Wear region. The Metro is also described as Britain's first modern light rail system. It can be considered a hybrid system, displaying elements of light rail, heavy underground metro, and longer-distance, higher speed suburban and interurban railway systems.
It opened in 1980 and provides 40 million public journeys each year on its network of 74.5 kilometres (46.3 mi). It is the second largest of the three metro systems in the United Kingdom, after the London Underground; the other being Glasgow Subway.
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Edinburgh Waverley Station

Edinburgh, UK
Waverley Station is the main railway station serving the Scottish capital, providing a gateway to the ancient city for thousands of visitors each year. It is the second largest railway station in the UK. And the second busiest in Scotland. The station has 21 active platforms that receive over 20 million passengers a year and it is currently undergoing a £130 million renewal programme.
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