The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of Locale Stratford

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Stratford in London is not "Stratford On Avon", the birthplace of Shakespeare, but a rather town east of the [[City of London]]. You are likely to pass through it on the [[Stratford Station]] interchange which is being extended as a stop on the new cross London rail link ([[Cross Rail]])and the high-speed International rail link. (Most of the new rail links are being built underground).
Stratford in London is not "Stratford On Avon", the birthplace of Shakespeare, but a rather average town east of the [[City of London]]. You are likely to pass through it on the [[Stratford Station]] interchange which is being extended as a stop on the new cross London rail link ([[Cross Rail]])and the high-speed International rail link. (Most of the new rail links are being built underground).
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The well-known Stratford Shopping Centre, just outside the station, boasts a grocery market and the 'In Shops', which is within a selected area of the mall. The 'In Shops' are selection of shops that include music, telephone clothes and food shops. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays the market directly outside the Mall is also open to the public. In addition there are a variety of stores, banks, and chain eateries on the wide high street. It has a relaxing atmosphere and provides a high quality centre.
The [[Stratford Shopping Centre|shopping centre]] just outside the station unusually boasts a traditional (if small) market within; there are a bunch of stores, banks, and chain eateries on the wide high street. The newly rebuilt library in Stratford looks quite large (from the outside).
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The library in Stratford has been newly built and as a result provides a wider and better selection of services and resources.
The cinema, [[Stratford Picture House]], is close to the station and shares a recently redeveloped site (adjacent to the shopping centre) with the [[Theatre Royal]] and [[Stratford Circus]] performance venues.
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Stratford has an entertainment area, which includes the Stratford Picture House cinema, the Theatre Royal and the Stratford Circus. These performance venues provide plays, special performances, music events amongst other events. This is a showcase of the local growing talent as well as national events and performances.
There are a few cheap pubs, including [[Goldengrove, E15 1NS|Goldengrove (a Wetherspoons)]] and The Goose on Broadway.
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in terms of eateries there are a few cheap pubs, including [[Goldengrove, E15 1NS|Goldengrove (a Wetherspoons)]] and The Goose on Broadway, as well as local restaurants ans cafes. This is in addition to the well-known places such as McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Burger King and Nandos. There is bound to be something for everyone.

Stratford also provides a decent nigh time entertainment for all. The 'Stratford Rex' holds several concerts throughout the year to famous urban and reggae artists. The 'Rex Bar' has seen the likes of Usher, Kelis, Sean Paul and other mainstream artists within the past year choosing The 'Rex Bar' to promote their cause. The 'Latin Quarter' provides a nice combination of bar and clud as does 'Fox's'.

There is a Computer Fair every Saturday and Sunday at the sports centre just across the tracks from the station.

AlexMcLintock - I'd write more but everyone I know who lived in Stratford moved out.
AlexMcLintock - I'd write more but everyone I know who lived in Stratford moved out.<br>
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[?????] It may not be Chelsea but this is a rapidly growing area, which has everything you need within a near proximity of each other. I would recommend it everyone as there is something for everyone to enjoy!
There is a [[Computer Fairs|computer fair]] every Saturday and Sunday at the sports centre just across the tracks from the station.
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The Pig's Ear Beer Festival is held here, usually during the first week of December.
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Stratford in London is not "Stratford On Avon", the birthplace of Shakespeare, but a rather average town east of the City of London. You are likely to pass through it on the Stratford Station interchange which is being extended as a stop on the new cross London rail link (Cross Rail)and the high-speed International rail link. (Most of the new rail links are being built underground).

The shopping centre just outside the station unusually boasts a traditional (if small) market within; there are a bunch of stores, banks, and chain eateries on the wide high street. The newly rebuilt library in Stratford looks quite large (from the outside).

The cinema, Stratford Picture House, is close to the station and shares a recently redeveloped site (adjacent to the shopping centre) with the Theatre Royal and Stratford Circus performance venues.

There are a few cheap pubs, including Goldengrove (a Wetherspoons) and The Goose on Broadway.

AlexMcLintock - I'd write more but everyone I know who lived in Stratford moved out.
Aegidian - Fortunately a number of other people moved in!

There is a computer fair every Saturday and Sunday at the sports centre just across the tracks from the station.

The Pig's Ear Beer Festival is held here, usually during the first week of December.


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