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Blue Ribbon Network

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The Blue Ribbon Network is a policy element of the London Plan relating to the waterways of London, England. [1]

7 relations: Camden Town, London Plan, River Ingrebourne, Rivers of London, Romford, Silk Stream, Subterranean rivers of London.

Camden Town

Camden Town, often shortened to Camden (a term also used for the entire borough), is a district of north west London, England, located north of Charing Cross (walking distance).

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London Plan

The London Plan is the statutory spatial development strategy for the Greater London area in the United Kingdom that is written by the Mayor of London and published by the Greater London Authority.

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River Ingrebourne

The River Ingrebourne is a tributary of the River Thames 27 miles (43.3 km) in length.

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Rivers of London

Rivers of London may refer to.

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Romford

Romford is a large town in East London and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Havering.

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Silk Stream

The Silk Stream is a brook just over 4 kilometres long in the London Borough of Barnet.

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Subterranean rivers of London

The subterranean or underground rivers of London are the tributaries of the River Thames and River Lea that were built over during the growth of the metropolis of London.

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Redirects here:

Blue ribbon network, London Waterways Commission, Rivers in London, Waterways in London, Waterways of London.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ribbon_Network

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