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Storey's Gate is a location in central London of both historical and contemporary political significance. It is a few minutes walk from the [[Palace of Westminster]] and even less far from [[Westminster Abbey]] which bounds the street at its southern end at the Junction of [[Victoria Street]], [[Broad Sanctuary]] and [[Tothill Street]]. From here the Street runs North for four blocks (on the left hand side) ending at the junction with [[Great George Street]] as it runs East to West.  A few yards to the left the street becomes [[Birdcage Walk]] at the junction with [[Horse Guards Road]], which continues northwards.
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Storey's Gate is a location in central London of both historical and contemporary political significance. It is a few minutes walk from the [[Palace of Westminster]] and even less far from [[Westminster Abbey]] which bounds the street at its southern end at the Junction of [[Victoria Street]], [[Broad Sanctuary]] and [[Tothill Street]]. From here the Street runs North for four blocks (on the left hand side) ending at the junction with [[Great George Street]] as it runs East to West.  A few yards to the left the [[Great George Street]] becomes [[Birdcage Walk]] at the junction with [[Horse Guards Road]], which continues northwards.
  
  
==Churchill's Bunker==
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==1 Storey's Gate Churchill's Bunker==
Storey's Gate was the location of Winston Churchill's underground bunker during World War II. Storey's Gate was suitably close to Downing Street and Churchill said of the Storey's Gate bunker "This is the room from which I will direct the war"<ref>Kozak-Holland, [http://www.pmforum.org/library/papers/2008/PDFs/Kozak-Holland-5-08.pdf Storey's Gate], PM World Today, Accessed 06-September-2009</ref>.  
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1 Storey's Gate was the location of [[Winston Churchill]]'s underground bunker during World War II. Storey's Gate was suitably close to Downing Street and Churchill said of the Storey's Gate bunker "This is the room from which I will direct the war"<ref>Kozak-Holland, [http://www.pmforum.org/library/papers/2008/PDFs/Kozak-Holland-5-08.pdf Storey's Gate], PM World Today, Accessed 06-September-2009</ref>.
  
 
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[[Westminster Arms]], public house<ref>All in London [http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/clubs_bars/venue-329.php Westminster Arms], accessed 7 September 2009</ref>
 
[[Westminster Arms]], public house<ref>All in London [http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/clubs_bars/venue-329.php Westminster Arms], accessed 7 September 2009</ref>
 
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10 Story's Gate Westminster is the address for [[Clutha House]] a building let by agents [[GM Investment Trustees]]<ref>Clutha House, [http://www.keningtons.com/index.asp?PageID=400 Clutha House, 10 Storeys Gate, Westminster, London SW1], ''Kensingtons'', Accessed 05-September-2009</ref>. The building is located in central London beside Westminster Abbey, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and Methodist Central Hall<ref>Clutha House, [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en-GB&q=clutha%20house%2C%20london&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl Google Street View], ''Google Maps'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>. The building is home to various think tanks including the [[Policy Exchange]], [[Civitas]] and [[Centre for Social Cohesion]]<ref>Press Release, [http://www.socialcohesion.co.uk/files/1231430703_1.pdf January E-mail Update], ''The Centre for Social Cohesion'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>. The address is also home to many businesses including solicitors [[Hollingworth Bissell]]<ref>Hollingworth Bissell, [http://www.londononline.co.uk/profiles/78281/ Profiles], ''London Online'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>, and technology firm [[Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited]]<ref>Insight MSC, [http://www.insightmsc.co.uk/ Address], ''Insight MSC'', Accessed, 05-September-2009</ref>. Clutha House was also the location of former Liberal Democrat leader [[Menzies Campbell]]'s 2005 leadrship campaign headquarters<ref>Campaign Headquarters, [http://www.mingcampbell.org.uk/ccarchive/contact-us/ Contact Us], ''Ming Campbell'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>.
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10 Storey's Gate Westminster is the address for [[Clutha House]] a building let by agents [[GM Investment Trustees]]<ref>Clutha House, [http://www.keningtons.com/index.asp?PageID=400 Clutha House, 10 Storeys Gate, Westminster, London SW1], ''Kensingtons'', Accessed 05-September-2009</ref>. The building is located in central London beside Westminster Abbey, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and Methodist Central Hall<ref>Clutha House, [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en-GB&q=clutha%20house%2C%20london&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wl Google Street View], ''Google Maps'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>. The building is home to various think tanks including the [[Policy Exchange]], [[Civitas]] and [[Centre for Social Cohesion]]<ref>Press Release, [http://www.socialcohesion.co.uk/files/1231430703_1.pdf January E-mail Update], ''The Centre for Social Cohesion'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>. The address is also home to many businesses including solicitors [[Hollingworth Bissell]]<ref>Hollingworth Bissell, [http://www.londononline.co.uk/profiles/78281/ Profiles], ''London Online'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>, and technology firm [[Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited]]<ref>Insight MSC, [http://www.insightmsc.co.uk/ Address], ''Insight MSC'', Accessed, 05-September-2009</ref>. Clutha House was also the location of former Liberal Democrat leader [[Menzies Campbell]]'s 2005 leadrship campaign headquarters<ref>Campaign Headquarters, [http://www.mingcampbell.org.uk/ccarchive/contact-us/ Contact Us], ''Ming Campbell'', Accessed 04-September-2009</ref>. The [[Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety]] is based on the 3rd floor of the Clutha House building. Other organisations at number 10 include the [[Banco Pastor Office]] and the [[Industrial Development Board For Northern Ireland]].
  
====Organisations====
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Clutha House at 10 Storey's gate was also the residence of [[Sean Cleary]]'s firm [[Strategy Network International]]<ref>PATRICIA WYNN DAVIES, RICHARD DOWDEN and JOHN CARLIN, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/the-attack-on-sleaze-how-apartheid-regime-set-out-to-woo-tories-patricia-wynn-davies-tells-the-story-of-the-firm-which-gave-mps-a-south-african-perspective-1444979.html The Attack on Sleaze: How apartheid regime set out to woo Tories: Patricia Wynn Davies tells the story of the firm which gave MPs a South African perspective], ''The Independent'', 26-October-1994, Accessed 11-September-2009</ref>.
  
[[GM Investment Trustees]] | [[Policy Exchange]] | [[Civitas]] | [[Centre for Social Cohesion]] | [[Hollingworth Bissell]] | [[Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety]] | [[Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited]] | [[Banco Pastor Office]] | [[HSBC Bank]] | [[Manoj Ladwa]] | [[Parliamentary Advisory Council For Transport Safety]] | [[Industrial Development Board For Northern Ireland]]
 
 
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[[Central Hall Westminster]], a conference centre that can accommodate up to 2300 people is located at the south end of Storey's Gate across the road from [[Westminister Abbey]]<ref>Conference Centres, [http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1349/537.php Central Hall Westminster], ''All in London'', Accessed 05-September, Accessed 05-September-2009</ref>.
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[[Central Hall Westminster]], a conference centre that can accommodate up to 2300 people is located at the south end of Storey's Gate across the road from [[Westminister Abbey]]. Westminster Hall is also the address for the [[HSBC]] bank on Storey's Gate<ref>Conference Centres, [http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/directory/1349/537.php Central Hall Westminster], ''All in London'', Accessed 05-September, Accessed 05-September-2009</ref>.
  
 
==Address==
 
==Address==

Latest revision as of 09:11, 17 March 2010

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Storey's Gate is a location in central London of both historical and contemporary political significance. It is a few minutes walk from the Palace of Westminster and even less far from Westminster Abbey which bounds the street at its southern end at the Junction of Victoria Street, Broad Sanctuary and Tothill Street. From here the Street runs North for four blocks (on the left hand side) ending at the junction with Great George Street as it runs East to West. A few yards to the left the Great George Street becomes Birdcage Walk at the junction with Horse Guards Road, which continues northwards.


1 Storey's Gate Churchill's Bunker

1 Storey's Gate was the location of Winston Churchill's underground bunker during World War II. Storey's Gate was suitably close to Downing Street and Churchill said of the Storey's Gate bunker "This is the room from which I will direct the war"[1].

Think Tank hub

Clutha House is located at 10 Storey's Gate and houses right wing think tanks including Civitas, Policy Exchange and the Centre for Social Cohesion.

Occupants

The numbers on the Western side of the street run in consecutive sequence from the North to the South. Much of the first block is taken up with the headquarters of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, which has its address around the corner at 1 Birdcage Walk.[2]

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Christian Peoples Alliance | St. James's Business Centre | Manoj Ladwa, Solicitors

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The European Commission, Consulates & Embassies

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Westminster Arms, public house[3]

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Clutha House, 10 Storey's Gate

10 Storey's Gate Westminster is the address for Clutha House a building let by agents GM Investment Trustees[4]. The building is located in central London beside Westminster Abbey, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and Methodist Central Hall[5]. The building is home to various think tanks including the Policy Exchange, Civitas and Centre for Social Cohesion[6]. The address is also home to many businesses including solicitors Hollingworth Bissell[7], and technology firm Insight Management and Systems Consultants Limited[8]. Clutha House was also the location of former Liberal Democrat leader Menzies Campbell's 2005 leadrship campaign headquarters[9]. The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety is based on the 3rd floor of the Clutha House building. Other organisations at number 10 include the Banco Pastor Office and the Industrial Development Board For Northern Ireland.

Clutha House at 10 Storey's gate was also the residence of Sean Cleary's firm Strategy Network International[10].

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Westminster Abbey and Storey's Gate Photo:Flickr

Central Hall Westminster, a conference centre that can accommodate up to 2300 people is located at the south end of Storey's Gate across the road from Westminister Abbey. Westminster Hall is also the address for the HSBC bank on Storey's Gate[11].

Address

Storey's Gate
Westminster
London
SW1P

Notes

  1. Kozak-Holland, Storey's Gate, PM World Today, Accessed 06-September-2009
  2. Institution of Mechanical Engineers Contact Us, accessed 7 September 2009
  3. All in London Westminster Arms, accessed 7 September 2009
  4. Clutha House, Clutha House, 10 Storeys Gate, Westminster, London SW1, Kensingtons, Accessed 05-September-2009
  5. Clutha House, Google Street View, Google Maps, Accessed 04-September-2009
  6. Press Release, January E-mail Update, The Centre for Social Cohesion, Accessed 04-September-2009
  7. Hollingworth Bissell, Profiles, London Online, Accessed 04-September-2009
  8. Insight MSC, Address, Insight MSC, Accessed, 05-September-2009
  9. Campaign Headquarters, Contact Us, Ming Campbell, Accessed 04-September-2009
  10. PATRICIA WYNN DAVIES, RICHARD DOWDEN and JOHN CARLIN, The Attack on Sleaze: How apartheid regime set out to woo Tories: Patricia Wynn Davies tells the story of the firm which gave MPs a South African perspective, The Independent, 26-October-1994, Accessed 11-September-2009
  11. Conference Centres, Central Hall Westminster, All in London, Accessed 05-September, Accessed 05-September-2009