england celebrates many celebration and special days like
in janury
New Year (1st)
Bank Holiday
Twefth night (5th)
Plough Monday
in february
Candlemas Day (1st)
St Valentines Day (14th)
March
Special Days that move each year(February/March/April)
(UK Mothers Day)
April
May
June
August
September
October
November
December
How does London use it's natural resources?
The population of the city of London, England is over eight million people. London has many natural resources such as natural gas, iron ore, limestone, and tin.
None of these natural resources are in London
How many Toni and Guy salons are there in London?
There are nine Toni and Guy salons in London. They are located in Covent Garden, Soho, Regent Street, St. Pauls, Farringdon, Great Portland Street, Mayfair, Bank and Wigmore Street.
Where can one go online to get the best London hotel deals?
The London House Hotel, Holland Inn Hotel, Queensway Hotel, Westbury Mayfair, Four Seasons Hotel, Grosvenor Hotel, InterContinental London Park Lane, and Millennium Hotel London Mayfair are cheap hotels. They are all very clean and nice hotels.
Which terminal in heathrow airport does united airlines land?
Delta fly in and out of Terminal 4 at London Heathrow. See related link for more information.
The London Dungeon is located next to London Bridge station, in central London.
Where is the Ibis hotel located in London?
The Ibis Hotel is near Heathrow airport. Located in Hayes, it is a short free bus ride away. The proximity to the airport makes this an ideal place to stay for a layover or short visit.
bacause they have smaller bodies than us and fish need sea salt to breath
How far is o2 arena from greenwich tube station?
1 min walk. The North Greenwich tube station is on the site of the 02 arena. The station is on the Jubilee line.
How far is Battersea from Chelsea in London?
They are on opposite banks of the river Thames so just walk across Battersea, Albert or Chelsea bridges and you will be there.
Who performed afternoon plays in London?
Any theatrical company who acted in an open-air theatre like the Rose, the Swan or the Globe performed in the afternoon. The stages of these theatres were always built on the east side of the theatre. (As is the stage of the modern Globe)
What are some famous theatres in London?
The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Snoreditch, North of London, in 1576.
The place is Shoreditch, and I believe the Globe precedes this
What name is given to the police headquarters in London?
In Bow Street in the Covent Garden area of Central London. The policemen were known as Bow Street Runners because they had to run to a crime scene. There is still a police station in Bow Street today.
How many people the visited the theatre in one week in London in 1592?
20,000 people went to theater in 1592
What is the closest city to London?
The City of London is a tiny municipality in the centre of the metropolis and is next to the London Borough of the City of Westminster, the only other city inside the Greater London Region. The closest city to the Greater London Boundary is St Albans.
Are there any famous bridges in London?
The Tees Viaduct, opened in 1975, is a famous British bridge. Others include the Albert Bridge, the Alloa Swing Bridge, and the Tower Bridge in London.
What time is it in London at 8 am in California?
well it depends which part of the usa,e.g california,florida etc. well it depends which part of the usa,e.g california,florida etc.
Why has united kingdom and US have united?
The United Kingdom is so called because England , Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have nnited to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain. 50 American states have united to form a single country called the United States of America.
What was Jack London's theme in To build a fire?
The theme in "To Build a Fire" is that nature is cruel, and she deals harshly with those who don't respsect her; also that nature is more powerful than man.
What is the name of the great tower of the palace of westminister in London?
The whole fortress is formally "Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London".
The keep in the middle is "The White Tower". Other towers that are part of the complex include the Bell, Beauchamp, Devereux, Flint, Bowyer, Brick, Martin, Constable, Broad Arrow, Salt, Lanthorn, and Wakefield Towers, the Bloody Tower, the Well Tower, the Cradle Tower, St Thomas's Tower, Byward Tower, the Constable's Tower, and the Lion Tower.
What does the london eye usually refer to?
The London Eye usually refers to the giant Ferris wheel located in London, located on the south bank of the river Thames. It is the tallest Ferris Wheel in Europe and the most paid for attraction in the UK.