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Places

It was an engraved map of Europe with a diagram of the solar system superimposed over the top of it. In the northwest corner there was the sun, situated over my home in Queen's Stanley. Surrounding this, there were four rings and four planets marking four elemental paths - each one’s topography mapped out with extraordinary detail and precision...I realised that I needed to embark on one of the four paths, and that once I had chosen, I would not be able to turn back. Destiny beckoned forth, and, somehow, I knew that if I were not ready, or not adequately prepared in my heart, then I might as well turn back and return home.​

Joseph-Mary Hairdressing

20/3/2020

 

Mid-Market

17/3/2020

 

London Park Dinette

16/3/2020

 

Emley House Library

16/3/2020

 

London Park Police Constabulary Science

16/3/2020

 

Ravenswood Road

16/3/2020

 
The road that leads out of London Park and out into the countryside.

Park Road

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Queen's Stanley Station

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London Park (Park)

16/3/2020

 
The large area of park on London Park's east side, owned by Sisorca and bounded by Museum Road.

London Park Road

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Mainly commercial, with some residential.

Notable businesses.
  1. ​King Kung's Kantonese Kitchen, Chen Kung, Thaiya Kung).
  2. London Park Police Constabulary.
  3. Residential (Seveness/Sandersson).
  4. London Park Police Constabulary Science (Forensic Department) - formerly Emley House Library.
  5. Residential (Seveness/Sandersson).
  6. The Pot Shop.
  7. Residential (Jane Bradley).
  8. Masons.
  9. Residential (Sebastian Winton, Jessica Winton).
  10. Residential (Bongo Tikolo, Mimi Tikolo).
  11. Residential (Sam Morris, Sophie Morris, Luke Morris).
  12. Café Français (Bella Blackwell).
  13. London Park Dinette (Helen Scott).
  14. Rovie Mall (Tracy Mutley).

Vernenia Road

12/3/2020

 
Vernenia Road in London Park is mainly residential. Immortalised in the Seveness song "Vernenia Road" from their debut album "We Are". The most notable family who live here are the Winton family.

  • Chris Winton
  • Claire Winton
  • Gemma Winton
  • ​Geoffrey Winton
  • Mary Winton

Swan Arena

12/3/2020

 
During 2001, construction work commenced for the Seveness stadium that was to open in September that year. The new stadium was known as the Swan Arena, and Seveness released a single “Swan 2001” in celebration of its opening.
 
On September 7th, the stadium opened its doors for the first time to let in thousands  of fans. The stage included a state of the art multi-million pound cinema screen, and the floor had expensive lighting effects and rising platforms. Jet seats were designed to hold drinks bottles and could rise, fall and collapse according to the wishes of fans. The gig was a sell-out and signified the second stage in the band’s career.
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Ravenswood House

12/3/2020

 
Ravenswood Road, Queen's Stanley.

Formerly the family home of the Smith family (Alex Smith, Penny Smith and 3 daughters Sarah Smith, Gemma Smith and Elle Smith). Currently owned by Sarah Smith and used as a home for her two children Louise Taylor (Junior) and Ben Taylor.

The Pot Shop

12/3/2020

 
The Pot Shop, 6 London Park Road, Queen's Stanley. Owned by Christina Nongoli.
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Ravenswood Gardens

12/3/2020

 
Notable residents include:
  • Liam Taylor, Ada Taylor, Louise Taylor (Junior), Ben Taylor
  • Max Taylor, Louise Taylor, Zac Taylor
  • Daniel Donda
  • Joseph Lee, Harriet Lee, Megan Lee
  • Jason Wells, Lindsay Wells, Alana Wells, Misha Wells
  • Erik Andersson, Leanna Sethsson, Alekssandra Erikson, Hans Eriksson, Kristofer Eriksson, Sven Eriksson
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Old Baileys

12/3/2020

 
​A road in London Park where the old courtrooms used to be located, before they were knocked down in 2000. The Old Baileys is now the site of Swan Stadium – owned by Seveness, while the courtrooms were relocated to nearby Ignisborough.
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The Old Baileys in 2000, shortly (like Hayda's hair) before their demolition.

Masons

12/3/2020

 
Masons Corner Shop, 8 London Park Road, Queen's Stanley. Owned by Mary Mason and also the residence of Bongo Tikolo (who lives in a shed in its back yard).
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King Kung’s Kantonese Kitchen

12/3/2020

 
King Kung's Kantonese Kitchen is run by husband-and-wife duo Chen Kung and Thaiya Kung. It's situated opposite London Park Police Constabulary on London Park Road.
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Seen on the left, as you enter London Park Road.

Rovie Mall

12/3/2020

 
The Rovie Mall is located at 14 London Park Road. It doubles up as both a shopping mall and a production company / entertainment venue. Rovies Productions head offices are located on the top floor, where the girl band who would go on to become Seveness were created.

The Rovie Show was a fortnightly Saturday evening programme broadcast with a live audience. Similar to the "Noel's House Party" format, The Rovie Show was a magazine show dedicated to celebrities, games, comedy, soaps, entertainment, chats, competitions, gunge and much more. When Seveness originally started, the show was presented by a different member of Seveness each week, on rotation.

However, when the band started becoming big, they dropped The Rovie Show. The show became less Seveness-centric and more generic. Eventually The Rovie Show was axed due to continual decline in ratings and it was replaced by The Value Workout.
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London Park Police Constabulary

11/3/2020

 
​London Park Police Constabulary was founded in 1995 by Geoffrey Winton and Liam Taylor. The Station has now completed its six year expansion period, with the addition of more forces, more facilities and two new vehicles and it is now under The Metropolitan Police Service, operating with other police forces in the London Area and further afield.

The Constabulary is situated in London Park Road, and it serves, as well as London Park, Sisorca, Thorndale and Ignisborough.
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Café Français

11/3/2020

 
Opened in 1995 by Bella Blackwell, Café Français is a place to meet lovers, friends and relatives for hot chocolate and croissant. Café Français specialises in traditional French cuisine, including tea/coffee, chocolate-chaud, cakes and pastries, pan‑au‑chocolate, croissant, baguette lunch rolls (any filling you like), moules-frites, soups, salads and a selection of sweets.

The only known customer was Hayda Loral.
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    "Now, go explore these lands, and flourish in the rich pastures that they offer.” 

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      • The Disciple
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      • The Story ofTthe Lion King Sisters
  • Archive
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      • Her Royal Fashion 1
      • Her Royal Fashion 2
      • London Park Family Album 1
      • London Park Family Album 2
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      • Rovies Book
      • Thames Hill Zone Family Album
      • The Story of Hayda
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