Post by ADMIN on Aug 15, 2013 21:12:39 GMT
! M E M B E R ◦ ◦ G R O U P S !
Camden!
In recent years, Camden has ditched its grubby image to become one of the capital's most fashionable addresses. The moment you step outside the tube station, Camden attacks the senses. Bass thumps from the market stalls' speakers, the scent of street food and incense permeates the air, and goths, punks, pushers and tourists shove past, giving the area an unorthodox charm.
Greenwich!
To mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Greenwich became a Royal Borough on 3 February 2012, due in part to its historic links with the Royal Family. So, now known as the Royal Borough of Greenwich, this borough lies in southeast London. Greenwich was one of six host boroughs for the 2012 London Olympics and events were held at the Royal Artillery Barracks (Shooting), Greenwich Park (Equestrianism) and The O2-former Millennium Dome (Gymnastics; Basketball).
Hackney!
Hackney lies east of London. It is neighbored by the London boroughs of Tower Hamlets to the south and Islington the the west. In 2006 it was dubbed the worst place to live in the UK. It still remains to this day one of the areas of London with the highest crime and is known to be home to many gangs. But it is also home to arguably one of the most beautiful theatres in britain; Hackney Empire.
Hammersmith and Fulham!
Hammersmith and Fullham is a borough in West London, and forms part of Inner London. Many international corporations have offices in the borough. It is also the place Hammersmith Apollo which plays hosts to major concerts and stand up comedy performances.
Kensington and Chelsea!
Kesington and Chelsea is immediately west of the city of Westminister and to the east of Hammersmith & Fulham. It is an urban area and considered to be one of the most densely populated local authority in the United Kingdom. It is also known as one of the most affluent and poshest places in London.
Southwark!
Southwark is south of the River Thames. You can find the infamous Tower Bridge and Shakespeare Globe theater here as well as Borough Market near London bridge- London's most famous food market.
Westminster!
Westminster is the heart of modern day London and lies north of the River Thames. Aside from a number of large parks and open spaces, the population density of the district is high. Many sites commonly associated with London are located in the borough, including Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and 10 Downing Street.
Other!
Any characters from anywhere else. Whether it be the other inner boroughs of London, the outer boroughs, other areas of the UK or abroad.