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 Golden Mile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Golden Mile is the name given to a stretch of the Great West Road north of Brentford running west from the western boundary of Chiswick in London, United Kingdom.
The Golden Mile is also a name given to a stretch of Belgrave Road in Leicester, United Kingdom.
Lucozade was originally targetted as a beverage for people recovering from illness, but had successfully repositioned itself as a 'sports rehydration' drink.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Golden_Mile

  
 The Grand Tour
A short walk up the hill takes you into the centre of this golden sandstone village with its church spire that can be seen for miles around.
The Grand Junction is the original name for the canal from Brentford to Braunston, built by William Jessop and opened in 1805, which was the major part of the Grand Union when it was formed in 1929.
Little Venice is at the end of the Grand Union Paddington Arm but our journey will start at Brentford, where the main line of the canal joins the River Thames.
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 PRIMROSE HOUSE Bed and Breakfast B&B Accommodation Brentford London UK
For business travelers - Primrose House is easy walking distance to Brentford's Golden Mile on the Great West Road(A4) where are located Glaxo (GSK), Morse, Gillette, Sky TV, Parsons, EMC2, Wireless and Cable, Carillion, and more.
Primrose House is close to Ealing, and is 5 minutes drive from the M4 and A4 and 15 minutes walk to the British Rail country trains at Brentford Station, with direct access to the Eurostar train at Waterloo Station.(Free transport to and from Brentford Station is available on request.)
Primrose House is a lovely post-Edwardian home that survived the nearby bombing during World WarII and is situated in a peaceful area just three minutes walk from the underground station and bus stops.
www.primrosehouse.com   (478 words)

  
 The Christmas Invasion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The climactic scenes of the episode were shot on location at Wallis House, Brentford, one of the Golden Mile's few remaining Art Deco buildings, directly opposite the Clayponds Avenue location for Invasion of the Dinosaurs.
Immediately after The Christmas Invasion, digital viewers were able to press their "red button" to view a special interactive episode, Attack of the Graske written by Gareth Roberts and starring Tennant as the Doctor.
Although Christmas specials of UK drama series do not always have a seasonal theme, producer Russell T. Davies was quoted in the press as saying he felt Christmas specials should include traditional Christmas items such as sleigh bells, snow, reindeer, and Santa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Christmas_Invasion   (4556 words)

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