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Considerations When Home Moving

Loaded moving van

It is a proven scientific fact that moving homes can be among the most stressful experiences a person goes through in life. That is why when you know that you have such a project ahead of you, you will need to think about the ways in which you can actually alleviate at least a small…

By: Braydon King,

Interesting localities in Lewisham

Brockley Nature Reserve

The Borough of Lewisham lies in the south eastern parts of London and is governed by the Lewisham London Borough Council. It was created on April the 1st, 1965, when the Metropolitan Borough of Deptford was merged with the Metropolitan Borough of Lewisham. It spreads oven 13.57 square miles and according to the last census…

By: Braydon King,

Living with your parents as an adult – a survival guide

Parents

We live in an age when co-inhabiting with one’s parents is becoming more and more common. The reasons are quite varied, from the unstable job market to rising property prices to the peculiar mindset of the generation called “millennials”. No matter what the reason is however, if you find yourself in the situation when you…

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Living in South West London is not such a bad idea

South West London at Night

There is no better city in England that you can opt for living in than London and that is a well known fact. When you are faced with the decision where exactly in the capital you are supposed to pick up a home in, matters can become a bit more complicated. Here we are going…

By: Braydon King,

Travelling around Bromley

Down House

The large London Borough of Bromley is situated within the southern part of London. The Borough is considered as the most rural and also one of the most enormous boroughs in Greater London. Great part of it is within the Metropolitan Green Belt. Bromley interacts with the London Boroughs of Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley, Southwark and…

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Interesting facts about four districts in the Borough of Barnet

Brent Cross Shopping Centre

The Borough of Barnet lies in the northwestern parts of London and covers an area of 33.49 square miles. It is one of the largest boroughs in the English capital and is also one of the most populous with an estimate population of 380.000. It has a density rate of 11.000 people per square mile…

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Three well-areas in Lewisham

Prendergast Hilly Fields College

The Borough of Lewisham lies in the south-eastern parts of London. It was formed in 1965 and spreads of 13.57 square miles. It is the 301st largest area in the United Kingdom. Lewisham has a population of about 300.000 residents and a density rate of 22.000 people per square mile. It is the location of…

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Why Not Learn More about Ealing ?

Acton High School

Ealing is a London borough which lies in the western parts of the English capital. Like all local boroughs it was created on the 1st of April, 1965. It spans overs an area of 21.44 square miles and has a population of over 340.000 with a density rate of 16.000 people per square mile. Ealing…

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Six Districts in Richmond Which You Must Explore

The Borough of Richmond upon Thames lies in the south-western parts of London and is considered to be one of the city’s most beautiful areas. It spreads over 22.17 square miles and has an estimate population of 195.000 residents. It is one of the capital’s most popular and well-known boroughs as it is the location…

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The London Borough of Camden – a quick survey

Camden Lock in the winter

Inner London is the place where everything is going on. And while areas such as the City and Westminster are pretty attractive because of the major amenities and landmarks that are located within their premises, they are also inflicted with the character and hassle of the big city commercial way of life. Camden, on the…

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