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This area of Stratford, which runs from the foot of Bridge Street to Holy Trinity Church ( and leads directly off Sheep Street and Scholars Lane ) runs alongside the River Avon and offers access to the Waterside Theatre and all areas of the RST.
A bronze statue of Barker, in character as Norman Stanley Fletcher, sculpted by Martin Jennings, was unveiled in a public area at the entrance of the Aylesbury Waterside Theatre in September 2010 by his widow Joy, David Jason and Ronnie Corbett.
The tour opened on 17 September 2009 at the New Wimbledon Theatre and closed on 4 December 2010 at the newly opened Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.
For the winter 2010 pantomime season, Black appeared in Cinderella at the Waterside Theatre in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire .< ref >
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, a new £ 42 million theatre, with 1, 200 seat auditorium, opened in October 2010.
* Waterside Theatre, opened October 2010.
It also has areas such as the Kids Zoo, Waterside Theatre and Splash Island.
Waterside Theatre is an open-air venue where live demonstrations of a variety of animals are shown, including alpacas, goats, falcons, turkey vultures, hawks, skunks, ferrets and hornbills.

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Today, the closest railway station to the county is Waterside Station in the City of Derry, which is operated by Northern Ireland Railways ( N. I. R.
As the name suggests Sheep Street, which leads down from the Town Hall to Waterside and the RST, was from early times and until the late 19th century, the area where sheep, brought from the neighbouring Cotswold Hills, were slaughtered and butchered.
Bathing in the Chess at Waterside was an old tradition which became increasingly popular in the 19th century.
At the southern end of the town at Waterside which was the site of the first mills and factories in the 18th and 19th centuries there is a mixture of original and newly constructed industrial units and at the northern end along the Asheridge Vale there is a further development of generally small commercial business units.
Two of the town's main attractions are the Sale Water Park, which contains an artificial lake used for water-sports, and the Waterside Arts Centre.
* Chad Varah, founder of the Samaritans, born in Barton-upon-Humber and named after St Chad's church on Waterside Road, for which his father, William Edward Varah, was the vicar
This stretch of the river forms part of a £ 300 million redevelopment project called Chesterfield Waterside, which will provide housing and amenities in an area which is currently derelict land.
North of Baston is the Waterside Garden Centre close to where it meets the north-south Roman Road King Street, which it follows until just north of Bourne.
Prior to the selection of the site Congress delegate Mr A. Evans wrote a paper, ‘ A Waterside Federal Capital ’, which, despite being written to advocate a different site altogether, identified large water bodies as improving the appearance and perspective of the built form.
The heart of the urban renewal of the Southwest Waterfront was Waterside Mall, a small shopping center and office complex, which housed satellite offices for the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
The park is bounded on the north by the Montlake Cut, on the west by Portage Bay, on the south by the Seattle Yacht Club marina, and on the east by West Park Drive E. It is connected to East Montlake Park by the 1971 Montlake Cut Waterside Trail, which runs along the cut and passes under the Montlake Bridge.
The Sefton Estate ( which includes Stonyfield, Waterside, Harrops Croft and Higher End Park ) was built by Lancashire County Council some ten years after the Netherton estate in the mid 1960s and were the first council houses in the area to have central heating.
In 1933, the purchase of Bond ’ s Field in the Waterside was mentioned, but it was thought to be too far away from the fan-base which had built up on the Cityside, especially in the Brandywell area.
Access to and from the south is provided via Waterside Drive, which merges into the parkway at a Y interchange.
Fawley has a Non-League football club Fawley A. F. C., which plays at the Waterside Sports & Social Club.
The practice has completed a number of award-winning buildings which include the City of London Information Centre, the 55 Baker Street office development, Grosvenor Waterside and 10 Weymouth Street residential schemes, all in central London.
It is not the only Michelin three-star restaurant in Bray, which is also the site of Michel Roux's restaurant The Waterside Inn.
The building on Lawrence Hill which was an annex to the North West Institute of Further and Higher Education ( the Tech ) and previous to that the property of Foyle and Londonderry College is now revamped and belongs to Ulster University-Magee College campus and extends backwards into surrounding hillside up to the rest of the Magee College campus situated on Duncreggan Road, Northland Road and overlooks the River Foyle and Derry City Council's building across the Strand Road leading around to the newly opened Peace Bridge which spans the river from the West bank to the Waterside.
From 1983 onwards he was the MP for Romsey and Waterside constituency in Hampshire, which later became the constituency of Romsey.
In 1928 the Waterside Workers Union sought the abolition of the " bull " pickup system in a new award, but Justice Beeby handed down a new award worse than the old, which included double pick-up, cancelled the single pick-up in those ports where it existed and removed restrictions on over-long shifts because they slowed ship turnaround times.
Non-union labour was brought in to the wharves and a " bosses union " called the Permanent & Casual Wharf Labourers Union of Australia was set up, which almost killed the Waterside Workers Federation.

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At the top end of Waterside is Holy Trinity Church, where Shakespeare was baptised and is buried.
British Airways is headquartered in Waterside in Harmondsworth.
A major project called Paddington Waterside aims to regenerate former railway and canal land between 1998 and 2018, and the area is seeing many new developments.
British Airways is headquartered in Waterside, Harmondsworth, in Hillingdon.
The town is roughly bounded by Interstate 95 to the east, Florida Mango Road to the west, Summit Boulevard to the north, less the Lake Patrick neighborhood, and 10th Avenue North to the south, less the Waterside neighborhood.
Pete Winkelman now uses the manor as his family home and is a main organiser of the Great Linford Waterside Festival held over a long weekend every summer in the manor park.
In addition to this, the surrounding area is being redeveloped as part of the £ 100 million Waterside project.
The historic downtown, centered around Broad Street, is at the very end of the peninsula, with the major market district, Waterside, immediately to the north, facing the city's large natural harbor.
Northwest of Waterside is the large, low-income West Point community.
Bracknell is given the name ' Laxton ' in the TV detective series Pie in the Sky and Waterside Park was used for the exterior of the police HQ in the same series.
The Rhodes Waterside Shopping centre is located on the former Berger Paints site.
Waterside is a hamlet in the parish of Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, England.
There is a local community school, Waterside County Combined.
The basin is now the centre of a major redevelopment as part of the wider Paddington Waterside scheme and is surrounded by modern buildings.
Waterside Farm Sports Centre, on Canvey Island, is one of the most comprehensive centres in Essex.
Castle Point's biggest event of the year is the Castle Point Show – the summer spectacular held at Waterside Farm Showground, Canvey.

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