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		By: Ruta M		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Your post has brought back plenty of memories especially seeing a no15 bus. Living in Fulham with Peter at Aldgate and my college in The Strand I was forever criss-crossing London on public transport. I always disliked the new buses as they are slower and didn&#039;t give you the chance to dice with death by leaping for the platform. Later I worked in Wapping and often passed Tower Bridge. I thinl if I ever was to visit London St Katherine&#039;s would be one of the places I would visit followed by a trip on the Docklands Light Railway to the Isle of Dogs, a stroll round Mudchute City farm and a walk under the river to Greenwich. However as my 15 years of rural tranquility show ,I&#039;m not really a city person.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your post has brought back plenty of memories especially seeing a no15 bus. Living in Fulham with Peter at Aldgate and my college in The Strand I was forever criss-crossing London on public transport. I always disliked the new buses as they are slower and didn&#8217;t give you the chance to dice with death by leaping for the platform. Later I worked in Wapping and often passed Tower Bridge. I thinl if I ever was to visit London St Katherine&#8217;s would be one of the places I would visit followed by a trip on the Docklands Light Railway to the Isle of Dogs, a stroll round Mudchute City farm and a walk under the river to Greenwich. However as my 15 years of rural tranquility show ,I&#8217;m not really a city person.</p>
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