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75 streatham High road, Streatham, London SW16 1PH
British Heart Foundation has had vision of a world fear-free of heart and circulatory diseases. Saving lives with scienece, they have been funding advancements and studies since 1961. Heart transplants, pacemakers, portable defibrillator and valve replacement are all breakthroughs they have had to help the community.
75 streatham High road, Streatham, London SW16 1PH
9 Lion Yard, Tremadoc Road, London, SW4 7NQ
As an independent publisher, Michael O'Mara Books depend on the passion and creativity of our employees, illustrators and authors. The family-run business produces 150 new books each year and sells books through their online portal.
9 Lion Yard, Tremadoc Road, London, SW4 7NQ
The Bedford, 77 Bedford Hill, Balham, SW12 9HD
For 38 years Banana Cabaret has been resident in The Bedford’s beautiful and iconic round Club Room, they continue to justify their status as one of the finest comedy clubs in the world and the place to catch the cream of the comedy crop. The club is committed to being a springboard for new and emerging talent and remains a favourite with top established artists, popping in for weekend gigs and performing at the annual Balham Comedy Festival.
The Bedford, 77 Bedford Hill, Balham, SW12 9HD
430 Streatham High Road, Streatham Common, London, SW16 3PX
London's only dedicated retro game store, buy and sell consoles, games and accessories. Hire the whole store for private parties where everyone can enjoy the best of video gaming from their childhood.
430 Streatham High Road, Streatham Common, London, SW16 3PX
14 Calonne Rd, London SW19 5HJ
The Buddhapadipa Temple is a Buddhist centre. It is affiliated to the Royal Thai Embassy in London. It was officially inaugurated by their Majesties, the King and Queen of Thailand on the 1 August 1966, when it was at 99 Christchurch Rd, East Sheen, London  SW14. Its aim and objects are to disseminate the teaching of the Buddha in the Theravada tradition. The Temple is open to all people regard less of race, creed, religion, nationality, age and sex.  In 1975, the Working-Committee in Bangkok decided to purchase the present premises formerly know as Barrogill, and the Temple moved to Wimbledon from East Sheen in November 1976.
14 Calonne Rd, London SW19 5HJ
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