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| | Evening Standard (London): Save the Dolphin (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12) |
 | | It's Dolphin Square, and behind the arches that can be glimpsed from the river lies an extraordinary complex that includes ornamental gardens with a pavilion, a fountain and tree-lined avenues, 1,200 flats of varying sizes, a croquet lawn, swimming pool, restaurant, gym, shops and hotel. |
 | | In fact, with its curious self-governing structure it is run by the Dolphin Square Trust for the benefit of its residents and its sheer scale, tenants inevitably refer to the place as 'the village'. |
 | | She left shortly afterwards, complaining that the place was naff, but came back this summer to open the Dolphin Square fete and reportedly wrote to Westminster Council a few weeks ago to say that she hoped that the interests of the tenants would be protected if the place was sold. |
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