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Regent Street and Oxford Street Christmas Lights

This event has now finished Until Jan 5 2010

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The Regent Street and Oxford Street Christmas lights The Regent Street and Oxford Street Christmas lights

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The two West End streets are presenting joint Christmas lights this year, themed to link in with Disney's 'A Christmas Carol'. Public events including carol singing take place on Regent Street, Oxford Street and in the City of London until Jan 5 (see website for details).

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By Breaktour - Dec 21 2009

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By susan - Dec 20 2009

It may be nice, still nowadays everybody should be at least as angry about such a massive waste of resources as Claire! But I guess, people just won't learn; as long as we like something, we don't think any further...

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By Joey - Nov 29 2009

can we temper the language a little please!

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By EJK - Nov 6 2009

Lovely film form Regent Street at http://www.carretera.nl/index.php/site/comments/christmas_lights_of_lodon1/

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By Jack Berkovi - Nov 3 2009

Meet the Lord Mayor of London on Tuesday 3 November at John Lewis from 3.15 - 4pm, signing copies of the City of London board game that raises funds for his Appeal charities - St John Ambulance and Lord Taverners.

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