Oxford Tube in Bayswater
Achilles statue in Hyde Park
Apsley House
Royal Artillery Memorial
Leinster Gardens
looks like a has-been pub
big yellow eyesore
monster carbuncle just erupted
more nightmare architecture
a terrible way to die
Holland Park houses
Notting Hill
Hyde Park Hilton
Cumberland Gate fountains
buses round a statue
Marble Arch from the bus
Edgware Road W2
Lancaster Gate Station
Kensington Palace Gardens
Wendover Court
Hillingdon Station
Acton flats
ugly Acton shopfronts
windows on Westway
mock-Tudor shops and surgery
stormy weather ahead
carbuncles blotting out the sky
Queensway tube station
Hyde Park lamppost
Macmillan charity run
Hyde Park seat
not my choice for a holiday
grotty approach to London
Wendover Court flats
Imperial College carbuncles
sunny Acton for your holiday
Acton dreams?
the slow destruction of suburbia
Westway dalek
social engineering gone wrong
Latimer Arms at Kensington
Kensington Hilton
Royal Crescent Gardens
Addison Road corner
Royal Crescent corner
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Begun in 1964, the Westway was conceived as a solution to congestion caused by the absence of a link between central London and the interwar Western Avenue...
The Greater London Council forced this state-of-the-art highway through the North Kensington area amidst allegations of Soviet-style disregard for the effects on the local population. Angry protests greeted Michael Heseltine, then Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Transport, when he opened the Westway in July 1970, and the GLC was forced to rehouse some residents living adjacent to the road.
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