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Places of interest in W12BBC Television CentreA sharp rise in local property values sparked by the impending arrival of the nearby Westfield shopping centre, placed the building under threat. It is now protected from demolition. Making the protection announcement in July 2009, the Government's architecture minister Barbara Follett noted that it was where Doctor Who, Fawlty Towers and Blue Peter first came to life. "It has been a torture chamber for politicians, and an endless source of first-class entertainment for the nation?sometimes both at the same time."[2]Shepherd's Bush tube station (Hammersmith and City Line)The Metropolitan Railway (MR) opened the original station on 13 June 1864 as Shepherd's Bush on its new extension to Hammersmith.[2] It was in the Shepherd's Bush Market area just south of the Uxbridge Road. From 1 October 1877 until 31 December 1906 the MR also ran direct services along this line to Richmond via Hammersmith (Grove Road).[3]Loftus RoadAt the west end of the ground is the School End built in 1980. In appearance it is a copy of the Loft. Visiting supporters are accommodated in the 'The School End' upper tier; the lower tier is also allocated to them if demand is high. A new big screen was erected on the roof of the School End in the summer of 2008 which shows match highlights during the game and adverts. This joined a new colour scoreboard which is located on the advertising boards between the upper and lower tiers.Market Place (Finchley)No trace of the market now exists other than the road name.Coldfall WoodUntil the early 20th century Coldfall Wood covered more than twice its current extent, reaching south to the properties bordering Fortis Green.[2] The southern section was felled and partially excavated for gravel, before being used for residential development and the sites of Tollington and William Grimshaw schools (later Fortismere School). Tollington first rented and felled part of the wood for a sports field in the 1920s[3] and subsequently moved to a new building on the site. William Grimshaw was built later to the north.Information by Wikipedia.com
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