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I'm not suggesting that 1.30 a.m. isn't a bit too late to be playing loud music during the week; your two previous posts just seemed to read that the students' 'rubbish music' appeared to be as much of an issue for you as the time. I also think there's a bit of a difference between a half eaten apple and emptying out your food bin!

JohnL Wrote:

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> I went to KCL when they had halls on Kings Road Chelsea. Lots of space too.


Friend of mine went to Kings in the 90s, his first year accommodation was on Finchley Rd. Makes Lordship Lane seem like the west end.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

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> > I went to KCL when they had halls on Kings Road

> Chelsea. Lots of space too.

>

> Friend of mine went to Kings in the 90s, his first

> year accommodation was on Finchley Rd. Makes

> Lordship Lane seem like the west end.


used to be halls in Chelsea, Clapham and Westminster (early 80s)


Kings Road one was called Ingram Court - had a huge garden - would have

been sold for a lot of money - was also a campus that was originally

Chelsea College (Manresa Road) before being swallowed up and now closed.

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