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In March 2010, contracts were awarded to a number of civil engineering companies for the second round of ' enabling work ' including ' Royal Oak Portal Taxi Facility Demolition ', ' Demolition works for Crossrail Bond Street Station ', ' Demolition works for Crossrail Tottenham Court Road Station ' and ' Pudding Mill Lane Portal '.
There are five tunnelled sections, each with an internal diameter of ( compared with the for the deep-tube Victoria line ), totalling 21 km in length: a 6. 4 km tunnel from Royal Oak to Farringdon ; an 8. 3 km tunnel from Limmo Peninsula to Farringdon ; a 2. 7 km tunnel from Pudding Mill Lane to Stepney Green ; a 2. 6 km tunnel from Plumstead to North Woolwich ( Thames tunnel section ); and a 0. 9 km tunnel from Limmo Peninsula ( Royal Docks ) to Victoria Dock portal which will re-use the Pudding Mill-Stepney tunnelling machines.
Bow Creek provided the final outfall to the Thames, and the other channels were called Abbey Creek, Channelsea River, City Mill River, Prescott Channel, Pudding Mill River, Three Mills Back River, Three Mills Wall River and Waterworks River.
The section to the west of the more recent City Mills Lock was labelled Bow Back River on a map of 1895, but had previously been part of Pudding Mill River.
Marshgate Lock was situated to the west of the junction between the Pudding Mill River and Bow Back River.
Pudding Mill River became a dead end when the lower section was filled in, as was most of the Three Mills Back River, and the floodgate on Waterworks River was also removed.
The land was formerly bisected by the remains of the Pudding Mill River, but this was filled in to provide a site which was large enough.
Pudding Mill Lane DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway ( DLR ) in east London.
Pudding Mill Lane was opened on 15 January 1996.
The name of the station is taken from the nearby Pudding Mill Lane which, in turn, takes its name from the former Pudding Mill River, a minor tributary of the River Lea.
This is believed to have taken its name from St. Thomas's Mill, a local water mill shaped like a pudding and commonly known as Pudding Mill.
When all the other platforms on the DLR's Stratford branch were extended to run three-car trains, Pudding Mill Lane was one of the network's stations which remained with a two-car platform, instead using selective door operation.
During the 2012 Olympic Games, Pudding Mill Lane station was temporarily closed for safety reasons as, while ideally situated to serve the Olympic site, it was far too small to cope with the passenger numbers.
Crossrail, due to open in 2018 / 19, will have a tunnel portal on the current Pudding Mill Lane site.
The plans at the present do not include widening the curve between Pudding Mill Lane and Bow Church
* Weston Williamson Architects website-Proposed replacement for Pudding Mill Lane DLR station
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Pudding and Lane
* September 2 – Great Fire of London: A large fire breaks out in London in the house of Charles II's baker on Pudding Lane near London Bridge.
The public blamed Roman Catholic conspirators for the fire, although it had actually started in a bakehouse in Pudding Lane.
The settlement began to develop around the bridging point of the river, including the locally-famous Pudding Cake Lane where travellers visited a public house for slices of pudding cake ; and the 15th-century Bridge Cottage, the oldest house still standing in Uckfield, now a museum.
Set in 1547, the novel tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London ; and Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII.
Pudding Lane looking northwards from the junction with Monument Street.
Pudding Lane is a street in the City of London and formerly the location of Thomas Farriner's bakery where the Great Fire of London began in 1666.
A plaque on the wall of a building called Faryners House, on Pudding Lane, records the site of the start of the fire.
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Its successor in Pudding Lane ( 1667 – 77 ) was again burnt down, rebuilt in 1829-30 and compulsorily purchased by an Act of Parliament in 1882.
Its height marks its distance from the site in Pudding Lane of the shop of Thomas Farynor, the king's baker, where the Great Fire began.
West of Botolph Lane is Pudding Lane, where the Great Fire of London began.
The ward includes Pudding Lane, where in 1666, the Great Fire of London began.
There are also 2 cricket teams Shepshed Town and Shepshed Messengers who play at Pudding Bag Lane off Ashby Road.

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The cookbook, which is based on the cooking of rural white Southerners, features recipes with names such as Goldie's Yo Yo Pudding, Resurrection Cake, Vickies Stickies and Tutti's Fruited Porkettes.
Yorkshire Pudding, also known as batter pudding, is a dish that originated in Yorkshire, England.
The illustrated The Magic Pudding ( 1918 ), by Australian author Norman Lindsay, is an example of the picaresque adapted for children's literature.
Stornoway Black Pudding is held in high regard and measures are currently being taken to bring it under EU geographical protection.
The European pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium, ( also called Squaw Mint, Mosquito Plant, and Pudding Grass ), is a plant in the mint genus, within the family Lamiaceae.
Angel is in the Pudding River watershed.
It is the principal ingredient of dock pudding or Easter-Ledge Pudding.
Adderwort, Dragonwort, Easter giant, Easter ledger, Easter ledges, Easter magiant, Easter man-giant, Gentle dock, Great bistort, Osterick, Oysterloit, Passion dock, Patience dock ( this name is also used for Rumex patientia ), Patient dock, Pink pokers, Pudding grass, Pudding dock, Red legs, Snakeweed, Twice-writhen, Water ledges.
The poem for which he is now best known is his mock heroic Hasty Pudding ( 1793 ).
The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay is a classic Australian children's story.
The primary use of suet is to make tallow, although it is also used as an ingredient in cooking, especially in traditional puddings, such as British Christmas Pudding.
A short walk away is a neolithic round barrow, " Pudding Pie Hill ".
The Bury Black Pudding Co provides black pudding to retailers such as Harrods as well as supermarkets and the Market is a haven for people from all over Greater Manchester and beyond.
* Alma Pudden ( Form 5 ) The twins and their friends call her ' Pudding '. Alma is a fat girl with health problems and beastly temper.
In the first storyline, Wee Ben is sent by his father ( Big Ben Nevis ) to Pudding College in England.
Furano Delice, made famous for being the first candy factory to put pudding in a milk bottle, is well known for its Furano Milk Pudding.
Furano Milk Pudding is famous for being the first pudding ever to come in a glass bottle.
It is the only town included in the Peak District National Park, and is well known for the local confection Bakewell Pudding ( often mistaken for the Bakewell Tart ).
These attitudes occasionally spilled over into his other work, and modern editions of The Magic Pudding often omit one couplet in which " you unmitigated Jew " is used as an insult.

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