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Places of interest in DA8Colyers (ward)Cllr Chris Taylor's web page http://christaylor.yourcllr.com/Lessness HeathLessness Heath is a district in the London Borough of Bexley.North End (ward)North End is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Bexley which consists of Slade Green, the eastern part of Erith and a tiny part of Barnehurst, along with parts of Northend. Community interests are represented by Slade Green Community Forum, which is a registered charity. There are approximately 4800 residences within the ward.Embankment tube stationA new station building was constructed that Sir John Betjeman described as "the most charming of all the Edwardian and neo-Georgian Renaissance stations."[11] For the opening of the CCE&HR extension, the deep-level parts of the station were named Charing Cross (Embankment) although the sub-surface platforms remained as Charing Cross. In 1915, this was rectified by changing the name of the whole station to Charing Cross.[3] The CCE&HR station to the north was renamed Strand at the same time.[12]Charing CrossAt the Restoration eight of the regicides were executed here, including the notable Fifth Monarchist, Colonel Thomas Harrison.[10] A statue of Charles I, was later erected on the site. This statue had been made in 1633 by Hubert Le Sueur, in the reign of Charles I, but, in 1649, was ordered to be destroyed by Parliament. Subsequently, after being hidden by the man charged with destroying the statue, it resurfaced at the Restoration; and was erected here in 1675.[11]Information by Wikipedia.com
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