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How to conduct a successful relocation

Posted by James Richtberg In General news and advice 0 comment

Office relocations are much more complicated than domestic relocations because in most cases they have a very strict deadline and […]

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    Central London


    The Central part includes the oldest parts of the Greater London are and the heart of the entire area. Here are the majority of historical buildings and significant landmarks including the House of Parliament and Tower Bridge which are probably the two most emblematic sites in the area.

    • Chelsea
    • Westminster
    • Camden
    • City of London
    • Kensington
    • Islington
    • Lambeth
    • Southwark

    East London


    The East district comprises of the East End which stands closer to the historical centre and the area that lays beyond it which was gradually incorporated in the urban area of the English capital mostly throughout Victorian and Georgian eras. A large role for that process was played by the rapid construction of railways in the middle of the 19th century.

    • Lewisham
    • Hackney
    • Barking
    • Dagenham
    • Bexley
    • Greenwich
    • Havering
    • Newham
    • Redbridge
    • Tower Hamlets
    • Waltham Forest

    North London


    The term “North London” has a debatable meaning. The most basic separation of the urban area is North and South, with the river Thames being the divider of the two. However a more accurate separation is from the current city Plan which puts only three boroughs in the sub-region.

    • Barnet
    • Enfield
    • Haringey

    South London


    As with the North, South London is not a universal term. A common separation would refer to the area to the south of River Thames as the South End. However with the current urban Plan from 2011 there is an actual South London sub-region that includes six boroughs.

    • Bromley
    • Croydon
    • Sutton
    • Kingston
    • Merton
    • Wandsworth

    West London

    There are some 1.8 million people living in the West End. In general this is considered to be the best part of the city with higher overall living standard. Here is also the home of several of London’s most prominent football teams – Chelsea F.C , Fulham, QPR and others, as well as th legendary Wembley Stadium.

    • Ealing
    • Hillingdon
    • Brent
    • Hammersmith
    • Fulham
    • Harrow
    • Hounslow
    • Richmond

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