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'''Marylebone''', or '''St Marylebone''', is an area of central [[London]], originally part of the Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone, but since 1965 part of the [[City of Westminster]]. It is a very affluent area, and includes institutions such as Broadcasting House (the BBC headquarters) and major department stores such as Selfridges on the north side of Oxford Street. | '''Marylebone''', or '''St Marylebone''', is an area of central [[London]], originally part of the Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone, but since 1965 part of the [[City of Westminster]]. It is a very affluent area, and includes institutions such as Broadcasting House (the BBC headquarters) and major department stores such as Selfridges on the north side of Oxford Street. | ||
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The [[Marylebone & Paddington CHE Group]] founded in 1971, still exists, but now with no particular link to the area. | The [[Marylebone & Paddington CHE Group]] founded in 1971, still exists, but now with no particular link to the area. | ||
[[Category:Westminster]] | [[Category:Westminster]] |
Revision as of 22:16, 19 July 2012
Marylebone, or St Marylebone, is an area of central London, originally part of the Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone, but since 1965 part of the City of Westminster. It is a very affluent area, and includes institutions such as Broadcasting House (the BBC headquarters) and major department stores such as Selfridges on the north side of Oxford Street.
The City of Quebec in Old Quebec Street is a very long established gay bar.
The Marylebone & Paddington CHE Group founded in 1971, still exists, but now with no particular link to the area.