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London residents were strongly urged to smoke tobacco.
The population of England and Wales is determined to be 8. 9 million, with London revealed to have 860, 035 residents.
The latter two spellings could be used to refer to both pampered children, and residents of London, as to pamper or spoil a child was " to cocker " him.
In 1964 the British sociologist Ruth Glass coined the term " gentrification " to denote the influx of middle-class people to cities and neighbourhoods, displacing the lower-class worker residents ; the example was London, and its working-class districts such as Islington:
Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge, and Gatwick Airport, with trains continuing to Bedford.
The island's permanent residents were profiled in a London Telegraph article showing " the dark side of Martha's Vineyard ".
Eight of the top 10 councils ranked by complaints per 1, 000 residents are located in London.
Robert Lenkiewicz was born in London in 1941, the son of refugees who ran a Jewish hotel in Fordwych Road, whose elderly residents included a number of Holocaust survivors.
Talented, charming and attractive ( and surprisingly modest ) Lawrence was popular with Bath residents and visitors: artists William Hoare and Mary Hartley gave him encouragement ; wealthy people allowed him to study their collections of paintings and Lawrence's drawing of a copy of Raphael's Transfiguration was awarded a silver-gilt palette and a prize of 5 guineas by the Society of Arts in London.
Acton is home to the largest housing estate in West London, the South Acton estate, with approximately 2, 000 homes and 5, 800 residents.
Charles Booth's Map of London Poverty ( 1900 ) describes the residents of Wickham Rd and Breakspears Rd as " well-to-do " or " wealthy ".
The park is entirely within the London Borough of Bromley, but its proximity to other boroughs left many Crystal Palace residents of surrounding boroughs feeling disenfranchised.
Any development would be within the London Borough of Bromley, but affect residents in neighbouring boroughs and the access to the NSC.
It should be noted, however, that though for administrative purposes the area now falls within the area administered by the Greater London Authority, together with the London Assembly and the Mayor of London, the geographic county of Middlesex was never abolished and many Feltham residents continue to identify their home county as " Middlesex ".
This, coupled with its low crime rate and aftorementioned transport links, has meant that many residents have moved to the area from districts closer to central London in search of a better quality of suburban life.
Many residents grew fruit, vegetables, and flowers, which they would travel into London to sell, on the return journey collecting manure for farming.
Mr Benn lives in London at 52 Festive Road ; David McKee used to live " next door " at 54 Festing Road, where current residents have come together to install an engraved paving slab in his honor.
Stanmore's extensive residential areas are leafy and predominantly affluent, with many residents commuting daily to jobs in central London and the City.
A 1972 episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus featured a mock documentary which investigated whether the residents of Hounslow, another London area suburb, had long ago been descendants of the people of Surbiton " who had made the great trek north.
Several residents wrote to the Lord Mayor of the City of London:

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Adopting the name change, the council resolved to call on residents, businesses and public organisations to use the name Staines-upon-Thames, and to call on the Surrey County Council and Runnymede Borough Council to use Staines-upon-Thames for all official business.
Prior to 1965 Kensington formed the Royal Borough of Kensington, and some residents objected to the merger with Chelsea, formerly an inexpensive and bohemian borough compared with the fashionable Royal Borough.
Lititz Borough has a multi-million dollar water treatment plant that removes pollutants so that the water distributed to residents meets all Federal and State regulations.
In response, Kensington and Chelsea Council agreed to underwrite the projected £ 33 million cost of a Crossrail station, which was received very well by the residents of the Borough.
Amongst the general public there is a huge amount of support for the project and Mayor Boris Johnson stated that a station would be added if it did not increase Crossrail's overall cost ; in response, Kensington and Chelsea Council agreed to underwrite the projected £ 33 million cost of a Crossrail station, which was received very well by the residents of the Borough.
The memorial to all the residents of the Borough who died in the air raids, including local Jewish people, can be seen in Abney Park Cemetery.
According to the Office of National Statistics figures, the majority of the Borough ’ s residents ( 89. 6 %) consider themselves to be ‘ White ’.
It supplies groceries to the residents of Cold Bay and other communities within the Aleutians East Borough, although many residents order groceries and supplies from suppliers in Anchorage and Seattle.
Efforts by the southern communities from the late 18th century to build a number of relatively expensive construction projects along the coastline, such as a new road from Stonington Borough to Mystic and a bridge over Lambert ’ s Cove, at first led residents of the northern end of the town to oppose budgeting monies for these projects, and eventually caused the northerners to secede and form their own town.
The Oaklyn Fire Department ( Station 18-3 ) is responsible for fire protection in the Borough of Oaklyn and until December 2007 was responsible for Haddon Township Fire District 3, which paid the Borough of Oaklyn for fire protection through tax money it collected from its residents.
Public school students in grades 7-12 from Roosevelt Borough ( a community of 933 residents in Monmouth County ) are sent to the district's schools as part of a sending / receiving relationship with the Roosevelt Public School District.
On November 8, 2011, the residents of both the Borough of Princeton and the Township of Princeton voted to merge the two municipalities into one.
After becoming a Borough, the residents had to elect the first Governing Body.
Three rivers, the Ramapo, Pequannock and Wanaque, run through the Borough, providing many relaxing year-round activities for Pompton Lakes residents.
The Borough of Totowa First Aid Squad was founded in 1951 to provide a free, volunteer based service to the residents of Totowa.
Borough residents voted in November 2008 to change the community's name to Woodland Park.
In 1922, residents of Byram Cove, Northwood, and other areas to the west of the original land area of the borough, voted to leave Byram Township and join Hopatcong, leaving the Borough with its current borders.
Because there are fewer flights to choose from, most Bay Shore residents ( like other Long Islanders ) travel to larger and more accommodative airports for most of their air travel, such as John F Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, both in the Borough of Queens in New York City, and Newark International Airport in Newark, New Jersey.
The residents of Bethel Park elected a Home Rule form of Government in 1978, which resulted in Bethel Borough being renamed as the Municipality of Bethel Park.

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In 1866 it was decided to close the almshouses in the City and remove the residents from there to join those already at Barnet.
The Company still maintains almshouses in the London Borough of Barnet, now known as Leathersellers ' Close, home to about 20 residents.
In August 2007, residents of New Barnet campaigning on the environmental and transport details connected with the redevelopment of the East Barnet School site ( Metropolitan Open Land adjoining the Metropolitan Green Belt ), were criticised by Coleman as " idiots " and " the usual Nimby brigade ".
In 2011 Coleman was again investigated for an alleged breach of Barnet Council's code of conduct, this time for a series of abusive emails to four Barnet residents.

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