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South West Ham Labour Club and Institute Ltd
A, 11 St. Andrew's Rd
London, E13 8QD
Tel: 020 74761701
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London's entertainment is focused around Leicester Square, where London and world film premieres are held, and Piccadilly Circus, with its giant electronic advertisements. London's theatre district is here, as are many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants, including the city's Chinatown district, and just to the east is Covent Garden, an area housing specialty shops. London offers a great variety of cuisine as a result of its ethnically diverse population. Gastronomic centres include the Bangladeshi restaurants of Brick Lane and the Chinese food restaurants of Chinatown. Soho's variety of restaurants includes Italian- and Greek-influenced establishments among others, as well as all manner of novelties and oddities. There are a variety of regular annual events. The Caribbean-descended community in Notting Hill in West London organizes the colourful Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street carnival, every summer. What's on in London
Social Clubs in South West Ham |
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| East Ham South Conservative Club 1 Vicarage Lane London E6 6AD Tel: 020 8471 0660 |
Leyton House Working Mens Club & Institute 148 Major Road London E15 1DY Tel: 020 8534 2106 |
| New Granwell Social Club Whitwell Road London E13 8DA Tel: 020 7474 5930 |
St Antony's Catholic Club 13 Upton Avenue London E7 9PN Tel: 020 8472 3028 |
| B B Social Club 53 Hampton Road London E7 0PD Tel: 020 8534 3565 |
Custom House Working Men's Club 75 Berwick Road London E16 3DR Tel: 020 7476 2592 |
| East Ham Working Mens Social Club 2 Boleyn Road London E6 1QE Tel: 020 8472 0712 |
Mahfin Social Club 229 Romford Road London E7 9HL Tel: 020 8534 1416 |
| South West Ham Labour Club And Institute 11 St Andrews Road London E13 8QD Tel: 020 7476 1701 |
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West Ham is a district in the London Borough of Newham, in east London, England, located 6.1 miles (9.8 km) east of Charing Cross. From 1889 to 1965 it formed part of the County Borough of West Ham. West Ham gives its name to the Parliamentary constituency of West Ham, although the constituency also extends over other areas such as Plaistow and Stratford. It is currently represented by Lyn Brown. The West Ham Stadium, a football, greyhound racing and speedway stadium, operated between 1928 and 1972, with a capacity of 120,000. The streets of housing developed on the site of the stadium pay homage to the speedway greats associated West ham including Bleuy Wilkinson and Jack Young. The Speedway Hammers were involved in the top flight leagues 1929 to 1939;1946 to 1955 and 1964 to 1971. Details of the meetings raced by the pre-war Hammers and their meetings in the era from 1946 to 1955 can be viewed on www.speedwayresearcher.org.uk They won the inaugural British League in 1965[1]. The Arena Essex Hammers speedway team, now known as Lakeside Hammers, who race at Arena Essex next to Lakeside Shopping Centre in Essex, are now the closest team and took their name from the defunct West Ham outfit. More on West Ham
