About the section of the road in London the full extent of the roadA1road Great Britain Infobox road ... 1 The A1road in London is an A roads in Great Britain A road in North London . It runs from London Wall to Bignell s Corner , where it crosses the M25 motorway M25 and becomes the A1 M motorway , alternating with the A1road Great Britain A1 as it continues to Edinburgh . The London section of the road passes through four London borough London Boroughs the City of London , London Borough ... . Whilst the route of the A1 outside London closely follows the historic route of the Great North Road Great Britain Great North Road , the London section for the most part does not. Most of the current route of the London section of the A1road was designated as such in 1927. It comprises a number ... ref While the route of the A1 outside London mainly follows the Great North Road route used by mail .... ref Norman W. Webster 1974 The Great North Road ref During the early 1970s plans to widen the A1 along the A1roadLondon Archway Road Archway Road section were abandoned after considerable opposition ... north as the A1000 road A1000 towards Finchley , Whetstone, London Whetstone and Barnet and the A1 heading ... route of the Great North Road blue length mi direction a South terminus a City of London destinations ... Barnet . The London section of the A1 is one of London s most important roads. It links North London to the M1 motorway and the A1 M motorway, and consequently serves as Central London s primary ... joined villages that make up north London. History The A1 is the latest in a series of routes ... 23 August 2011 isbn 9780711224469 ref and is used within London by the current A10 road England ... London A turnpike road, New North Road and Canonbury Road A1200 road , was constructed in 1812 linking ...&dq new north road A highway financed in 1812 title The London Encyclopedia page 541 author Christopher ... of the A1 runs from London Wall to Bignell s Corner , where it crosses the M25 motorway M25 and becomes ... more details
LondonRoad may refer to numerous roads throughout the United Kingdom . England There are countless London Roads in the UK. Only those significant outside their local area are listed here LondonRoad, Brighton for which LondonRoad Brighton railway station a railway station is named LondonRoad, Guildford for which LondonRoad Guildford railway station a railway station is named LondonRoad Stadium ... Road, Barking , in the borough of London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Barking and Dagenham LondonRoad, Beddington Corner , in the borough of London Borough of Sutton Sutton LondonRoad, Brentford , in the borough of London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow . This LondonRoad is part of the A315 road A315 and extends into Hounslow LondonRoad, Bromley , in the borough of London Borough of Bromley Bromley LondonRoad, Crayford , in the borough of London Borough of Bexley Bexley , and follows part of the route of the Roman Watling Street LondonRoad, Croydon , in the borough of London Borough of Croydon Croydon , part of the A23 road A23 LondonRoad, Enfield Town Enfield , in the borough of London Borough of Enfield Enfield LondonRoad, Feltham , in the borough of London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow . This LondonRoad is part of the A30 road A30 and is a continuation of its Brentford cousin, having produced several other names in between. LondonRoad, Forest Hill, London Forest Hill ... LondonRoad, Harrow, London Harrow , in the borough of London Borough of Harrow Harrow LondonRoad, Hounslow , in the borough of London Borough of Hounslow Hounslow . This LondonRoad is part of the A315 road A315 and extends into Brentford LondonRoad, Kingston upon Thames , in the borough of Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames Kingston upon Thames LondonRoad, Mitcham , in the borough of London Borough of Merton Merton . This LondonRoad is part of the A217 road A217 and should not be confused with its Morden neighbour LondonRoad, Morden , in the borough of London Borough of Merton Merton ... more details
the early 1970s plans to widen the A1 along the A1roadLondon Archway Road Archway Road section were ... road A40 , in the City area of Central London . It runs out of London through Islington where A1roadLondon Upper Street Upper Street forms part of its route , up Holloway Road , through Highgate ...About the road in Great Britain other roads designated A1A1road disambiguation infobox road country ... e road File Tabliczka E15.svg x20px European route E15 E15 The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK ... the M25 motorway M25 near London and A696 road A696 near Newcastle upon Tyne the road is part of the unsigned International E road network Euroroute European route E15 E15 . History The A1 is the latest ... A10 road England A10 . ref name London cite book url http books.google.com books?id sAA9olZqPSMC ... . ref name Goddard ref name London A turnpike road, New North Road and Canonbury Road A1200 road , was constructed ... A highway financed in 1812&dq new north road A highway financed in 1812 title The London Encyclopedia ... 2011 isbn 9780333325568 ref While the route of the A1 outside London mainly follows the Great North Road route used by mail coaches between London and Edinburgh, within London the coaching route is only followed through Islington. ref Norman W. Webster 1974 The Great North Road ref The A1 route ... North Road ref Virtually none of the surviving coaching inns can be seen while driving on the A1, because the modern route now bypasses the towns with the inns. Route See also A1roadLondon The A1 runs from the City of London at St. Paul s Cathedral to the centre of Edinburgh. The road skirts ... rowspan 2 Primary Destinations miles km A1 16.58 26.68 London br Hertfordshire LondonA1 M 1 10 24.14 ... A1 M Bramham to Wetherby motorway Upgrading the convert 6.2 mi km 0 of road to dual three lane motorway ... road alongside for non motorway traffic, between Dishforth A1 M A168 road A168 junction and Leeming ... January 2008 External links Commonscat A1road Great Britain http maps.google.com maps?f d& source ... more details
Infobox road country LVA type A route 1 alternate name Tallinas oseja map HauptstrasseLettlandsA1.png map notes Image Tabliczka E67.svg 50px E67 length km 102 terminus a Riga junction terminus b Estonia Estonian border The A1 is a List of National Roads in Latvia national road in Latvia connecting Riga to Aina i . The road is part of European route E67 and Latvian TEN T road network. Aina i is Latvian border city with Estonia , after Aina i the road then crosses the border and turns into Transport in Estonia Estonian National Road 4 . A1 was almost completely reconstructed from 2003 till 2007 . Saulkrasti bypass was also built, prior to 2007 all A1 traffic ran through the 17 kilometer long coast city. Road was completely reconstructed from Riga to Salacgr va , the 80 kilometer long stretch was also widened, with wider shoulders. The official speed limit of A1 is 100  km h in summer and 90 km h in winter. A1 is part of Via Baltica , which runs from Estonia to Poland . The average Annual average daily traffic AADT on A1 in 2010 was 7757 cars per day. Crossings center class wikitable Road name Location 1 P1 road Latvia P1 da i 2 P6 road Latvia P6 Saulkrasti 3 P11 road Latvia P11 T ja 4 P12 road Latvia P12 Salacgr va 5 P15 road Latvia P15 Aina i center Major cities crossed R ga da i Saulkrasti Salacgr va External links http g.co maps 49bh6 Autoce A1 in Google Maps Gallery gallery Image A1 Latvia.jpg A1road Latvia A1 near da i . Image Salacgriva1910.png A1 in 1910 at Salacgr va . Image LilasteStrassenbruecke.png A1 crossing Lilaste river. Image ViaBalticaBauarbeiten2006.png Sign showing the construction of Saulkrasti bypass in 2006 . gallery References reflist Coord 57.441502 N 24.429575 E display title Category Roads in Latvia A01 Roads in Latvia de A1 Lettland lv A1 autoce Latvij lt Magistralinis kelias A1 Latvija nl A1 Letland ... more details
otheruses A1road Image Motorist Beitbridge Highway.jpg thumb right 260px The sight of a motorist moving goods along the A1 highway between Beitbridge and Masvingo, 2006. The highway is now permanent. The A1 is a National Route, a busy road highway that connects the major centers of Masvingo and Beitbridge in the Mwenezi District of Masvingo Province in Zimbabwe . Beitbridge District Zimbabwe geo stub Africa road stub Coord 16.361259 N 29.318197 E display title DEFAULTSORT A001 road Category Roads in Zimbabwe tr A1 yolu Zimbabve ... more details
The A1road is a long Roads in Kenya road in Kenya extending from the Tanzanian border to the Sudanese border. The towns of Lodwar west of Lake Turkana and Kapenguria are lying along tha A1. Towns The following towns, listed from south towards north, are located along the highway ref Rough Guide Map of Kenya ref Isebania border town to Tanzania Migori Awendo Rongo Kisii, Kenya Kisii Oyugis Sondu Ahero Kisumu Vihiga Kakamega Webuye Kitale Makutano Lokichar Lodwar Kakuma Lokichokio the last town before the Sudan ese border The section between Ahero and Kisumu is common with B1 road Kenya B1 road towards Nakuru . References Reflist Africa road stub Kenya geo stub Coord 0.441637 N 34.852066 E display title DEFAULTSORT A001 road Category Roads in Kenya fa ... more details
Dablink This page is about the A1road in Northern Ireland. For other A1 roads, see A1road . Use dmy dates date August 2010 Infobox road country GBR type A route 1 length mi 42.5 direction North South ... was completed in July 2010 junction A3 road Northern Ireland A3 in Lisburn br M1 motorway Northern Ireland M1 Junction 7 at Sprucefield br A26 road Northern Ireland A26 and A50 at Banbridge br A2 road Northern Ireland A2 , A25, A27 and A28 at Newry e road File Tabliczka E01.svg x20px European route E01 E01 Image A1road Ireland .jpg thumb 268px The route of the A1 in red from Belfast city centre County ... on the A1road, Newry, Northern Ireland.November 2007. File A1 looking south. geograph.org.uk 87676.jpg ... last Johnston first Wesley title A1 grade separated junction Banbridge Road, Dromore work Northern ... A1 Junctions Phase Two year 2008 publisher Northern Ireland Road Service url http applications.drdni.gov.uk ... dim 20000 display title DEFAULTSORT A1Road Northern Ireland Category Roads in Northern Ireland 1 Category ... Louth Co. Louth The A1 is a major route in Northern Ireland . It runs from Belfast via Lisburn and Banbridge to the Irish border border with the Republic of Ireland south of Newry , from where the road continues to Dublin , becoming the N1 road and M1 motorway Republic of Ireland M1 motorway . Between Sprucefield and Carrickcarnan the road forms part of the European route E01 . Recent developments The A1 is fully dual carriageway but some junctions remain relatively low specification as they necessitate ... Road junction in Banbridge and an underpass at the very dangerous Hillsborough, County Down Hillsborough road junction in Dromore, County Down Dromore was completed in June 2005. ref cite news ... name Dromore at Loughbrickland in December 2009 ref name NIRS1 and at Banbridge Road, Dromore in February 2010. ref name NIRS2 The scheme involving the dualling of the A1 between Beech Hill and Cloghogue .... These schemes are located at Listullycurran Road, between Dromore and Hillsborough Gowdystown ... more details
infobox road country GBR type A route 40 length mi direction East West terminus a City of London destinations ... br ukroadsmall 437 br ukmotorwaysmall 40 The A40 in London is an A roads in Great Britain A road in Central London Central and West London sub region West London ref cite web url http www.uk roads.org.uk ... . For the road outside London, see the main A40 road Great Britain A40 road article. The London section passes through seven London Borough s the City of London , London Borough of Camden Camden , City of Westminster Westminster , Kensington & Chelsea , Hammersmith & Fulham , London Borough of Ealing Ealing and London Borough of Hillingdon Hillingdon . The road has been re routed several times ... of London Image Holborn Viaduct December 2005.jpg thumb left 150px Holborn Viaduct The road officially starts at St. Martin s Le Grand , where it shares a terminus with the A1road Great Britain A1 , the main ... road Great Britain A4 , which forms the Strand, London Strand and runs through Knightsbridge and Hammersmith ... . Another, Lincoln s Inn is on the road s south side. The road is now in the Borough of London ... London Westway was completed, the A40 ran along Uxbridge Road the present A4020 through Ealing and Southall ... districts. A number of London Buses bus routes travel along the road including London Buses route ... the Edgware Road tube station Edgware RoadLondon Underground tube station thumb right Now that the Westway ... continues as Edgware Road. Present day The A40 now follows the Westway London Westway A40 roadLondon ... flowing into Western Avenue London Western Avenue . The construction of the road lasted between 1964 ... 51.5153 0.0983 type landmark region GB LND display title London terminus DEFAULTSORT A40 RoadLondon ... Avenue London Western Avenue was built, although most of it is now grade separated dual carriageway . In the 1960s the Westway London Westway was constructed, allowing traffic access to the centre of the city. The London section of the A40 is one of London s most important roads and the most important ... more details
LondonRoad railway station can refer to Bicester LondonRoad railway station LondonRoad Brighton railway station Carlisle LondonRoad railway station disused LondonRoad Guildford railway station Leicester LondonRoad railway station now called Leicester railway station Manchester LondonRoad railway station now called Manchester Piccadilly railway station St Albans LondonRoad railway station disused LondonRoad Cairnryan Military Railway railway station disused disambig nl Station LondonRoad ... more details
File LondonRoad, London SE1.JPG thumb Looking southeast along LondonRoad. LondonRoad is a road in Southwark , southeast London , England , which connects St George s Circus northwest and the Elephant and Castle roundabout southeast . To the east is the campus of London South Bank University including the South Bank Technopark Technopark building and the LondonRoad Building, ref cite web url http www.lsbu.ac.uk about londonroad.shtml title LondonRoad Building publisher London South Bank University , UK accessdate May 26, 2011 ref in a triangle formed by LondonRoad, Borough Road and Newington Causeway . At the southeastern end is the Elephant and Castle tube station . ref cite web url http www.londontown.com LondonStreets londonroad 790.html title LondonRoad publisher http www.londontown.com LondonTown.com accessdate May 26, 2011 ref The road forms part of the A201 road A201 and is one way for most traffic flowing southeast , with a buses and cycles only lane heading in the opposite direction. To the southeast, the A201 continues as the New Kent Road and to the north is Blackfriars Road leading to the River Thames Thames at Blackfriars Bridge and thence the City of London . There are a number of shops at the northwestern end of the road. ref cite web url http www.londononline.co.uk area LondonRoad SE1 title Shops on LondonRoad, SE1 publisher http www.londononline.co.uk LondonOnline , UK accessdate May 26, 2011 ref Gallery gallery File London southbank university.jpg A view of London South Bank University from LondonRoad. To the left is the LondonRoad building, ahead is the Keyworth Centre and to the right is the Technopark building. File Technopark, London SE1.jpg The South Bank Technopark building on LondonRoad. File elephanttube.jpg The Elephant and Castle tube station at the southeast end of LondonRoad. gallery References reflist coord 51.49800 N 0.10394 W source placeopedia display title Category Streets in Southwark Category London South Bank University ... more details
Image London congestion charge zone.jpg thumb 200px The London congestion charge congestion charge used to apply to drivers within the London Inner Ring Road. The London Inner Ring Road is the name commonly given to a route formed from a number of major road s that encircle the centremost part of London . ref http www.pberry.plus.com ukroads ring roads london.html UK Roads London Inner Ring Road Bot generated title ref The beltway ring road previously formed the boundary of the London congestion ... Elephant & Castle , London Inner Ring Road Kennington Lane Kennington Lane , the roads that constitute ... that constitute the Victoria, London Victoria one way system, Grosvenor Place, Park Lane road Park Lane , Edgware RoadLondon Edgware Road , Marylebone Road and Euston Road . ref cite web url ... as the Inner Ring Road because there are two further sets of roads that have been described as London ... road around London, averaging convert 10 15 mi in diameter. The M25 motorway is the outermost road encircling ... of the Edgware Road, London Edgware Road between Sussex Gardens and Marble Arch A501 from Paddington station to Moorgate via Kings Cross, London Kings Cross , along City Road , Pentonville Road and Euston ... main New RoadLondon Construction on the New Road eighteenth century north London turnpike road New ... of London ref City Road in Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert 1983 The London Encyclopedia 176 ... runs west to east from King s Cross, London Kings Cross to City Road . By far the greater portion of the road is in the London Borough of Islington but a small part near Kings Cross is in the London .... ref Pentonville Road in Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert 1983 The London Encyclopedia 592 ref ... 08 03.jpg thumb left Tower Bridge. Tower Bridge Road is a road in Bermondsey in the London ... , over the River Thames to Victoria Station London Victoria station . At the southernmost point the road ... Reflist Roads in London DEFAULTSORT Inner Ring Road Category London ring roads Category Transport in Camden ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 Holland Road ref http www.londontown.com LondonStreets holland road cf4.html Holland Road Guide Holland Park, London W14 , http www.londontown.com LondonTown.com . ref is a road in London , England , which connects Kensington High Street with the Holland Park roundabout . The southernmost section is one way northbound only, returning via Addison Road, London Addison Road and forms part of the Kensington Earl s Court one way system. The road forms part of the A2330 road A2330 . To the east is Addison Road, London Addison Road and Holland Park . To the west is West Kensington, London West Kensington and Kensington Olympia station . From February 19, 2007, this road marks the boundary of the extended London congestion charge London Congestion Charge Zone . citation needed date August 2010 References reflist coord 51.5015 N 0.21246 W type landmark region GB display title format dms Category Streets in Kensington and Chelsea Londonroad stub ... more details
Gloucester Road B325 IPAc en icon l s t r is a street in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea of London . It runs north south between Kensington Road at which point it is known as Palace Gate and Old Brompton Road at the south end. At its intersection with Cromwell Road is Gloucester Road tube station , close to which there are several public houses, eating establishments, and a good many hotels. The area is one of the more affluent parts of London. It is also the residence in the form of 25B Froxbury Court of the fictional barrister Horace Rumpole of John Mortimer s Rumpole of the Bailey series of short stories. External links http london.openguides.org index.cgi?Gloucester Road Open Guide to London coord 51.4948 0.1827 type landmark region GB KEC display title approximate midpoint Category Streets in Kensington and Chelsea it Gloucester Road ... more details
The Caledonian Road , in Islington , North London is a road, about one and half miles long, running north south from Camden Road near the junction with Holloway Road to Pentonville Road in the south. It is often ... HM Prison Pentonville Prison near the bridge carrying the North London Line . South of here, the road ... in recent years because of the King s Cross, London King s Cross developments. The road ends at Pentonville Road near London King s Cross railway station King s Cross railway station and the border of London Borough of Camden Camden . Housmans Bookshop, specialist radical book and magazine retailers ... residential from Camden Road until Caledonian Road tube station . There are many new residential developments ... the road and the more affluent Barnsbury area adjacent to the East. The road crosses Thornhill ... It was privately built in 1826 as a toll road by the Battle Bridge and Holloway Road Co. to link the New Road eighteenth century north London turnpike road New Road with Holloway Road which is part of the Great North Road Great Britain Great North Road , providing a new link to the West End of London West End from the north. It was first known as Chalk Road but changed its name after the Royal ... the Caledonian Estate built 1900 7. The first residential buildings on Caledonian Road were Thornhill ... on the road in 1842 immediately to the south of the Asylum. The Caledonian road was utilised by cattle drovers on their way to Smithfield, London Smithfield until 1852 when the Metropolitan Cattle Market was transferred here by the City of London Corporation and became known as the Caledonian ... built a block of working class dwellings c. 1865. Transport Caledonian Road tube station Caledonian Road and Barnsbury station References Caledonian Road in Ben Weinreb and Christopher Hibbert 1983 The London Encyclopedia Islington Growth Holloway and Tollington , A History of the County ... history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 1374&strquery Caledonian Road. Date accessed 09 November 2007. coord ... more details
report.aspx?compid 49871 s4 No. 8 Addison Road . In The Holland estate Since 1874 , Survey of London ... To the east is Holland Park . To the west is Holland Road and West Kensington, London West Kensington ... Addison Road, London , http www.achurchnearyou.com A Church Near You , Church of England . ref See ... Road is named. File John galsworthy.jpg thumb upright John Galsworthy , novelist and playwright, who lived at 14 Addison Road during 1905 13. Addison Road ref http www.londontown.com LondonStreets addison road 0cc.html Addison Road Guide Holland Park, London W14 , http www.londontown.com LondonTown.com . ref is a road in London , England , which connects Kensington High Street with Notting Hill and Holland Park Avenue and runs nearby to Holland Park . History and residents The name of the road .... ref name history http www.britainexpress.com London Addison Road.htm Addison Avenue, W14 , http www.britainexpress.com LondonLondon Encyclopaedia.htm The London Encyclopaedia , Pan MacMillan http www.britainexpress.com Britain Express . ref The road was begun in the 1820s. The church of St Barnabas ... history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 49871 s2 The Church of St. Barnabas, Addison Road . In The Holland estate Since 1874 , Survey of London volume 37 Northern Kensington , pp. 126 150. http www.british history.ac.uk British History , English Heritage , 1973. ref Debenham House at 8 Addison Road ... 1869 to 1916, there was an Addison Road station to the west of Addison Road itself, for a railway line that provided services between Waterloo station Waterloo and Richmond, London Richmond . ref http www.abandonedstations.org.uk Hammersmith Grove Road.html Addison Road Hammersmith 1869 1916 , http www.abandonedstations.org.uk London s Abandoned Tube Stations , UK. ref The novelist and playwright John Galsworthy lived at 14 Addison Road during 1905 13. ref name history Other notable inhabitants ..., it is thought to be worth between 40 50 million. The majority of houses located on Addison Road are worth ... more details
with The Cut London The Cut . Also located even further south in Waterloo Road on the west side is the headquarters of the London Ambulance Service . On the opposite side is 157 Partnership ... Gallery to the west, the National Film Theatre below the road, and the Royal National Theatre to the east ... of a large roundabout with underground walkways is the British Film Institute BFI London IMAX Cinema. Nearby to the east is the James Clerk Maxwell Building of King s College London , named in honour ... history.php The History of St John s Church , http www.stjohnswaterloo.co.uk St John s Waterloo , London ... organisations. Now boarded up and ready for redevelopment. The road is designated as the A301 , which continues across Waterloo Bridge. Adjoining roads Baylis Road The Cut London The Cut Stamford Street Westminster Bridge Road York Road, Lambeth York Road St George s Circus References reflist External links http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 47033 Survey of London entry 1951 http ... website GB A road zone 3 Category Streets in Lambeth Category Streets in Southwark ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name LondonRoad image File Peterborough United s South Family Stand beginning to fill up geograph.org.uk 154824.jpg 240px fullname LondonRoad Stadium nickname location London ... dimensions 112 x 76 yards 102.4m x 69.4m LondonRoad is a multi purpose stadium in Peterborough , England ... the original ground bears little resemblance to the one seen today. ref name The LondonRoad Story http www.theposh.com page LondonRoad 0,,10427,00.html The LondonRoad Story , Peterborough United ... until the 1950s, when the North Stand was constructed. ref name The LondonRoad Story The two goal ends were the next to be built. Many home fans had traditionally stood at the LondonRoad End, so ... was built at the Moy s End at around the same time. ref name The LondonRoad Story Financial difficulties ... individuals who paid the 50 owed in rent by the club. ref name The LondonRoad Story In the 1950s, the council sold LondonRoad to the club following a long term lease and it was at this time that major ... and a similar improvement was made at the LondonRoad End just over a year later. A new stand, with 2,404 ... The LondonRoad Story A new standing terrace was then built at the Glebe Road southern side of the stadium ... was against Arsenal F.C. Arsenal in February 1960. ref name The LondonRoad Story Following the club ..., conference areas and a retail shop. ref name The LondonRoad Story Due to increased support, a new ... Building Society . ref name The LondonRoad Story The new millennium saw the LondonRoad ... km of new drainage pipes. ref name The LondonRoad Story Capacity class wikitable sortable width ... Terrace 3,600 LondonRoad Terrace 3,000 clear The record attendance at the stadium currently stands ... at the Moy s End. This will be the first phase of the re development of LondonRoad ... united 8972930.stm Council unveil new LondonRoad plans , BBC Sport , Peterborough, 6 September 2010 ... defend his British lightweight boxing title at LondonRoad against Johnny McGrory of Scotland. ref ... more details
Infobox cricket ground ground name Old LondonRoad nickname country England image Copdock & Old Ipswichian CC 228.jpg location Copdock , Suffolk establishment 1847 first recorded match seating capacity end1 end2 year1 1992 2006 club1 Suffolk County Cricket Club Suffolk date 13 August year 2010 source http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 430.html Ground profile Old LondonRoad is a cricket ground in Copdock , Suffolk . The first recorded match on the ground was in 1847, when the Gentlemen of Suffolk played the Gentlemen of Norfolk. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 430 misc.html Other matches played on Old LondonRoad ref The ground hosted its first Minor Counties Championship match in 1992 when Suffolk played Norfolk County Cricket Club Norfolk . From 1992 to 2006, the ground hosted 5 Minor Counties Championship matches ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 430 minc.html Minor Counties Championship Matches played on Old LondonRoad ref and 8 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches, the last of which saw Suffolk play Norfolk. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 430 mint.html Minor Counties Trophy Matches played on Old LondonRoad ref The ground has also hosted a single List A cricket List A match between Suffolk and Denmark national cricket team Denmark in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy which was played in 2001. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 430 a.html List A Matches played on Old LondonRoad ref In local domestic cricket, the ground is the home of Copdock & Old Ipswichian Cricket Club who play in the Two Counties Cricket Championship Division 1. ref http copdockcc.hitscricket.com default.aspx Copdock & Old Ipswichian Cricket Club ref References reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 430.html Old LondonRoad on CricketArchive http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57529.html Old LondonRoad on Cricinfo coord 52.028891 1.082336 region GB type landmark format dms ... more details
The New Road was a turnpike road built across fields around the northern boundaries of London, the first ... villages close to London, petitioned Parliament for the right to provide a Turnpike trust road by passing the northern boundaries of the then built up area of London. The road was intended initially as a route for cattle and sheep to be driven to the live meat market at Smithfield, London Smithfield from the various roads approaching London from the north and north west, thus avoiding the congested east west route via Oxford Street and High Holborn. The road would leave a point very close to the junction of the Harrow Road and Edgware Road and head due east past the northern end of Marylebone ... link. In due course the road was improved and metalled. Over the course of the remainder of the eighteenth century the northern edge of the built up area of London moved northwards towards the road ... part of inner London, and became part of the London Inner Ring Road inner ring road . Currently the route of the road as far as the Old Street roundabout forms the northern boundary of the London ... Road , Marylebone Road , Euston Road , Pentonville Road , City Road , and Moorgate . Early history In 1755 ... that responsibility for the road be divided between two existing trusts, the St Marylebone for the section from Edgware Road to Tottenham Court, plus a side street which became Portland Road ... 1756. The road was to be a minimum of convert 40 ft m wide, and no buildings were to be allowed within convert 50 ft m of the edge of the road. In fact the road was built to a minimum width of convert ... issued were valid across the section operated by the other trust. Five years later the road was extended ... much of the road was bordered by fashionable houses, and it was in that year that the first horse omnibus service in London was establish by George Shillibeer . His example started a trend which was followed ... of London . In 1863, the Metropolitan Railway opened the first urban underground railway in the world ... more details
LondonRoad is one of the oldest neighbourhoods in Lethbridge , Alberta . ref name redev cite web title LondonRoad Neighbourhood Area Redevelopment Plan publisher City of Lethbridge Planning Department date 1982 11 08 url http www.lethbridge.ca NR rdonlyres 1DDF5E57 4E69 4B2F B8EE BE0DF4ABBA5D 14508 LondonRoadNeighbourhoodAreaRedevelopmentPlan.pdf accessdate 2007 04 16 format PDF ref It is located in South Lethbridge and borders Downtown Lethbridge downtown , as well as Midtown and the Upper East Side. It is an L shaped area defined by 6 Avenue, Stafford Drive, 3 Avenue, 13 Street, 9 Avenue and Scenic Drive. ref name aboutassoc History As early as 1885, plots in the LondonRoad area were surveyed as part of the original Lethbridge town survey. The area surveyed included a five block area between 4 and 9 streets and 6 and 7 Avenues. Roughly half of all houses in the neighbourhood were built between 1890 1914, a period of time that saw rapid population growth throughout Western Canada . The remainder of the original housing occurred primarily after World War II . ref name redev Most current development consists of renovations and replacements. Land use and recreation Land use in LondonRoad is primarily residential, with 80 of all uses being of a single family residence or single family with basement suite. ref name aboutassoc cite web title About the neighbourhood publisher LondonRoad Neighbourhood Association url http londonroad.org about about the neighbourhood accessdate 2010 08 29 ref Parks in the neighbourhood parks include Kiwanis Greenacres Park Kinsmen Park LondonRoad Park Kin Playground References Reflist External links http www.londonroad.org LondonRoad Neighbourhood Association http www.londonroad.org LondonRoadmap.pdf Neighbourhood map coord missing Alberta Category Neighbourhoods in Lethbridge ... more details
Infobox cricket ground ground name LondonRoad nickname country England image location Sleaford , Lincolnshire establishment 1851 seating capacity end1 end2 year1 1912&ndash present club1 Lincolnshire County Cricket Club Lincolnshire date 23 May year 2010 source http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57306.html Ground profile LondonRoad is a cricket ground in Sleaford , Lincolnshire . The ground was established in 1851, when Sleaford played an All England Eleven . In 1860 and 1864, two first class cricket first class matches were played on the ground in the North v South fixtures. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 739 f.html First Class Matches played on LondonRoad ref The first Minor Counties Championship match played on the ground was in 1912 between Lincolnshire County Cricket Club Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club Cambridgeshire . To date the ground has hosted 45 Minor Counties matches. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 739 minc.html Minor Counties Championship Matches played on LondonRoad ref The first List A cricket List A match played on the ground came in 1983 NatWest Trophy between Lincolnshire and Surrey County Cricket Club Surrey . From 1983 to 2002, the ground hosted five List A matches, the last of which came in the 2002 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy between Lincolnshire and Glamorgan County Cricket Club Glamorgan . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 739 a.html List A Matches played on LondonRoad ref References reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 739.html LondonRoad on CricketArchive http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57306.html LondonRoad on Cricinfo coord 52 59 38.62 N 0 24 32.02 W region GB type landmark display title Category Cricket grounds in Lincolnshire England cricket ground stub ... more details
Infobox cricket ground ground name LondonRoad nickname country England image location High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire establishment 1891 first recorded match seating capacity end1 end2 year2 1979 club2 Minor Counties South year1 small 1895, 1903, 1906, 1910 1914 & 1920 present small club1 Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club Buckinghamshire date 22 August year 2010 source http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 525.html Ground profile LondonRoad is a cricket ground in High Wycombe , Buckinghamshire . The first recorded match on the ground was in 1891, when High Wycombe played the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 525 misc.html Other matches played on LondonRoad ref The first Minor Counties Championship match held on the ground came in 1895 when Buckinghamshire County Cricket Club Buckinghamshire played Bedfordshire County Cricket Club Bedfordshire . From 1895 to 2001 the ground has hosted 115 Minor Counties Championship matches, the last of which saw Buckinghamshire play Northumberland County Cricket Club Northumberland . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 525 minc.html Minor Counties Championship Matches played on LondonRoad ref Buckinghamshire returned to the ground in 2010 to play the first MCCA Knockout Trophy match held at the ground, against Wiltshire County Cricket Club Wiltshire . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 525 mint.html Minor Counties Trophy Matches played on LondonRoad ref The ground has also held List A cricket List A matches. The first List ... and Hedges Cup at LondonRoad. The ground held 2 further List A matches, the last of which saw Buckinghamshire ... Archive Grounds 11 525 a.html List A Matches played on LondonRoad ref In local domestic ... reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 525.html LondonRoad on CricketArchive http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57606.html LondonRoad on Cricinfo coord ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Coord 53.372474 1.476846 display title scale 50000 Image Highfield Library.JPG 200px right thumb Highfield Library, on London Road London Road is a shopping street in Sheffield , England . It leads south from the city centre near The Moor Moorfoot , parallel to Bramall Lane , through Sharrow , Highfield, Sheffield Highfield , Lowfield and Heeley , before becoming Chesterfield Road Sheffield Chesterfield Road in Meersbrook next to List of pubs in Sheffield Pubs in Heeley The Crown Inn . Near Heeley Bridge was Heeley railway station , opposite the List of pubs in Sheffield Pubs in Lowfield Bridge Inn . The road ended at Toll Bar bridge on the Meers Brook , the former boundary between Yorkshire and Derbyshire . The street is home to a variety of pubs , Retailing shops , Hotel accommodation , a library and a former movie theater cinema which has also served as a Marks and Spencer store and a nightclub known as the Music Factory and Bed , but has now been mostly demolished as part of the redevelopment works to create new retail units on the ground floor and additional student flats on the upper floors. The Bed facade was granted by the local authority as a landmark to the city and had to be retained although the building is not listed by English heritage. It has since been restored and serves as the outer facade of a Sainsbury s mini market. Image London Road South 29 06 03.JPG 200px right thumb London Road South in Summer 2003 The northern end of the street is the centre for a sizeable China Chinese community. The southern half of the road is part of the A61 road A61 . Category Heeley Category Streets and squares in Sheffield England road stub ... more details
Infobox cricket ground ground name LondonRoad nickname country England image location Shrewsbury , Shropshire establishment 1914 first recorded match seating capacity end1 end2 year2 1984 1985 club2 Minor Counties cricket team Minor Counties year1 1957 present club1 Shropshire County Cricket Club Shropshire date 15 August year 2010 source http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 735.html Ground profile LondonRoad is a cricket ground in Shrewsbury , Shropshire . The first recorded match on the ground was in 1914, when Shrewsbury Cricket Club played Wem. Shropshire County Cricket Club Shropshire played their first Minor Counties Championship match at the ground against the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Nottinghamshire Second XI in 1957. From 1957 to present, the ground has hosted 40 Minor Counties Championship matches. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 735 minc.html Minor Counties Championship Matches played on LondonRoad ref and 9 MCCA Knockout Trophy matches. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 735 mint.html MCCA Knockout Trophy Matches played on LondonRoad ref LondonRoad has hosted 2 ICC Trophy matches. The first was in the 1979 ICC Trophy 1979 competition between East Africa cricket team East Africa and Singapore national cricket team Singapore and the second in the 1986 ICC Trophy 1986 competition between Canada national cricket team Canada and Israel national cricket team Israel . ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Grounds 11 735 icct.html ICC Trophy Matches played on LondonRoad ref The ground has also held List A cricket ... in the 1985 competition. The next List A match on LondonRoad came in the 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester ... Archive Grounds 11 735 a.html List A Matches played on LondonRoad ref In local domestic cricket, LondonRoad is the home ground of Shrewsbury Cricket Club who play in the Birmingham ... LondonRoad on CricketArchive http www.cricinfo.com england content ground 57470.html LondonRoad ... more details
italictitle Infobox Musical name LondonRoad subtitle image Londonroadcover.jpg caption Cover of the published text music Adam Cork lyrics Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork book Alecky Blythe basis Interviews about the Steve Wright serial killer Steve Wright killings productions 2011 Royal National Theatre LondonRoad is a musical theatre musical written by Alecky Blythe book and lyrics and Adam Cork music and lyrics . The production, directed by Rufus Norris , opened at the Royal National Theatre National Theatre s Cottesloe theatre in London , United Kingdom, on 14 April 2011 after seven previews. Overview The musical is set in and around LondonRoad Ipswich LondonRoad in Ipswich , Suffolk, during the Ipswich serial murders and subsequent trial of killer Steve Wright serial killer Steve Wright in 2006 2008 . The piece is written in verbatim theatre verbatim style, meaning the spoken text is reproduced by the performers exactly as recorded in interviews, in this case conducted by Blythe with the residents of LondonRoad and some of the women who worked as prostitution prostitutes there, as well as members of the media who gathered in the area to report the news. The lyrics in the musical segments are similarly derived from the interviews as recorded, with the meter music meter , pitch music pitch and rhythm of the music following the patterns of the original recorded speech as closely as possible. ref Original cast recording CD inlay pp3 4 ref Neither the murdered women or their killer are depicted, nor are the murders themselves rather, the piece is concerned with the residents ... keyboards and percussion instrument percussion . Musical numbers Good evening, welcome LondonRoad ... stopped The verdict Everyone smile Interview LondonRoad in bloom reprise Cast Clare Burt , ref name ... theatre dance reviews first night londonroad national theatre london 2268140.html ref References Reflist External links http www.nationaltheatre.org.uk 64455 productions london road.html LondonRoad ... more details