Syon Park

Syon Park is the 56.6 hectare (139 acre) garden of Syon House, the London home of the Duke of Northumberland in Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow. It was landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, and it is Grade I listed by English Heritage under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 for its special historic interest. The 56.6 hectare main gardens are a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation, Grade I, and the flood meadows next to the River Thames are a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation.

History

Syon was the site of Sion Abbey, which was founded in 1415 and named after Mount Zion in Jerusalem. It was dissolved in 1539. Foundations of the abbey were discovered in 2003. Landscaping of the gardens in the middle of the eighteenth century have left them with a collection of rare trees and plants and a lake which has a population of terrapins.The Great Conservatory, built in 1826 to a design by Charles Fowler, was the first to be built out of gunmetal.

Park (Wolverhampton ward)

Park ward is a ward of Wolverhampton City Council, West Midlands. It is located to the west of the city centre, and covers parts of the suburbs Bradmore, Compton, Finchfield, Merridale, Newbridge and Whitmore Reans. It borders the St Peter's, Graiseley, Merry Hill, Tettenhall Wightwick and Tettenhall Regis wards. It forms part of the Wolverhampton South West constituency.

Its name comes from the fact that two of the city's main parks, West Park and Bantock Park, lie within its boundaries. The ward also contains the Chapel Ash conservation area and also the Parkdale conservation area. Some other interesting architecture can be seen within the ward, particularly on the Tettenhall Road, such as first Mayor of Wolverhampton, George Thorneycroft's House. Two of the city's main thoroughfares are contained largely within the ward, namely the A41 Tettenhall Road and the Compton Road (A454. The Halfway House on Tettenhall Road was formerly a coaching house on the London to Holyhead route and as the name suggests, was the half way point. It was a pub for many years but is currently (2009) closed and for sale.

Park (film)

Park is the name of an independent comedy-drama film released in 2007. It was produced by Dana Jackson and directed by Kurt Voelker.

The story revolves around a Los Angeles park, where ten colorful characters encounter love - and loss - in the course of one day.

It received the Audience Award at the 8th Annual CineVegas Festival where it was premiered in June 2006. After a limited theatrical run in 2007, it was released on DVD on May 20, 2008.

Cast

  • William Baldwin - Dennis
  • Ricki Lake - Peggy
  • Cheri Oteri - Claire
  • Melanie Lynskey - Sheryl
  • Izabella Miko - Krysta
  • Anne Dudek - Meredith
  • Trent Ford - Nathan
  • Maulik Pancholy - Babar
  • David Fenner - Ian
  • Dagney Kerr - April
  • Anthony 'Treach' Criss - Darnell
  • Francesco Quinn - Javier
  • Awards

  • Audience Award, CineVegas 2006
  • Best Screenplay Award, Fylmz Festival 2007
  • Bud Abbot Award - Best Feature Comedy, Garden State Film Festival 2007
  • Audience Award, Sonoma Valley Film Festival 2007
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
  • Myspace website
  • Park at the Internet Movie Database
  • Park (Reading ward)

    Park is an electoral ward of the Borough of Reading, in the English county of Berkshire. It is the far eastern ward and is bordered to its west by Abbey and Redlands wards. On the north, east and south it is bordered by the civil parish of Earley in the Borough of Wokingham.

    As with all wards, apart from smaller Mapledurham, it elects three councillors to Reading Borough Council. Elections since 2004 are held by thirds, with elections in three years out of four.

    In the 2011, 2012 and 2014 a Green Party candidate won each election.

    Notes and references

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    See You in Prague

    by: Graham Nash

    See You In Prague (3:44)
    Words & music by Davitt Siegerson & Richie Zito
    © 1985 Almo Music Corp./Sixty-Ninth Street Music
    I took a train to the Berlin station.
    Rendez vous with a Paraguayan agent.
    He had the film, I had the vault-key.
    I checked the stills, that's when he caught me.
    A sudden blow from behind.
    A perfumed note saying,
    Better luck next time.
    We met again at a Turkish bath in Turkey.
    On the trail of a smacked-out Iraqi.
    He had the name of a dame from the K.G.B.
    Who knew that you were doing some work for me.
    You scrubbed his back, I bugged the tub.
    He spilled the beans and you pulled the plug.




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