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The Borough of Enfield |
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Tottenham
Tottenham is the Eastern side of Haringey. It borders with Hackney, Waltham Forest, and Enfield. It is one of the poorest and most dangerous areas in London. It is also allegedly the most ethnically diverse area in Europe. It hosts spots such as the Tottenham Spurs Stadium, Tottenham Hale, or the Latin Market at Seven Sisters.
Anarchs in North London use this area as testing grounds for new recruits, and a place where cheap and quick resources can be accessed.
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Underbelly of the Overground Monday, 1. May 2017, 04:58, By Juliet Harper | ||
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Brent Cross Shopping Centre
When Brent Cross Shopping Centre opened in 1976 it was the first stand-alone shopping mall in the UK. It was initially constructed in an dumbbell shape running east-west parallel to the North Circular Road, with the two largest stores (John Lewis and Fenwicks) at the ends.
It was expanded and renovated beginning in 1995, with additional shops and restaurants on an arm running north from the middle. A multi-storey car park replaced the remainder of the open parking area to the North. This used to be the largest shopping centre in London. However, new commercial areas have been created East and West have successfully challenged that title, and now Brent Cross is just an old mall in the North. NOTE: There are plenty of commercial areas around London. Every borough has at least one mall, and one main street full of stores. This area is represented here due to its history in the world of Kindred. Despite its name, it is not in the Borough of Brent, but in the Borough of Barnet; in the middle of the Anarch territory. |
Night Time Retail Therapy Wednesday, 2. December 2015, 17:07, By Robyne | ||
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