Difference between revisions of "Dean Trench Street"

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[[Dennis Stevenson]] maintains what [[Gordon Prentice]] MP described as a 'lair' in Tufton street.<ref>Gordon Prentice [http://www.gordonprenticemp.com/project_detail.cgi?id=cam&projid=989791032 People's Peers] Extract from Commons debate on 9 May 2001:
 
[[Dennis Stevenson]] maintains what [[Gordon Prentice]] MP described as a 'lair' in Tufton street.<ref>Gordon Prentice [http://www.gordonprenticemp.com/project_detail.cgi?id=cam&projid=989791032 People's Peers] Extract from Commons debate on 9 May 2001:
 
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His son runs a business called [[RSe Consulting]] from an office on the corner in 'Little Tufton House'
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His son ([[Alexander Stevenson]]) runs a business called [[RSe Consulting]] from an office on the corner in 'Little Tufton House'
 
3 [[Dean Trench Street]] London SW1P 3HB3, which is a tiny street linking Tufton Street to Smith Square. Stevenson himself runs his wittily titled consultancy [[Cloaca Maxima]] from here.  
 
3 [[Dean Trench Street]] London SW1P 3HB3, which is a tiny street linking Tufton Street to Smith Square. Stevenson himself runs his wittily titled consultancy [[Cloaca Maxima]] from here.  
 
Also in the street:
 
Also in the street:

Revision as of 09:02, 17 March 2010

A street joining Tufton Street and Smith Square in London.


1 Dean Trench St
3 Dean Trench St
3 Dean Trench St
2 Dean Trench St(on the right), looking towards St John's Church in Smith Square
National Institute for Economic and Social Research, 2 Dean Trench st

Dennis Stevenson maintains what Gordon Prentice MP described as a 'lair' in Tufton street.[1] His son (Alexander Stevenson) runs a business called RSe Consulting from an office on the corner in 'Little Tufton House' 3 Dean Trench Street London SW1P 3HB3, which is a tiny street linking Tufton Street to Smith Square. Stevenson himself runs his wittily titled consultancy Cloaca Maxima from here. Also in the street:

Notes

  1. Gordon Prentice People's Peers Extract from Commons debate on 9 May 2001: