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*16 [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]]<ref>http://www.locallife.co.uk/westminster/publicrelations3.asp</ref> | *16 [[Bell Pottinger Public Affairs]]<ref>http://www.locallife.co.uk/westminster/publicrelations3.asp</ref> | ||
+ | * A W Knowledge | ||
+ | Publishers (Office & Administration) based in the Great College Streetarea of London | ||
+ | Tel: 020 78781030 | ||
+ | Address: 14 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX | ||
+ | View A W Knowledge's profile | ||
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+ | * Arcade Traffic Management | ||
+ | Car Parking & Garaging (Shops & other Retail Outlets) based in the Great College Streetarea of London | ||
+ | Tel: 020 79768009 | ||
+ | Address: 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX | ||
+ | View Arcade Traffic Management's profile | ||
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+ | * College Credit | ||
+ | Car Credit & Finance (Head Office) based in the Great College Streetarea of London | ||
+ | Tel: 020 72277517 | ||
+ | Address: 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX | ||
+ | View College Credit's profile | ||
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+ | * P C F Equipment Leasing | ||
+ | Plant & Machinery Hire & Leasing (Office & Administration) based in the Great College Streetarea of London | ||
+ | Tel: 020 72222426 | ||
+ | Address: 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX | ||
+ | View P C F Equipment Leasing's profile | ||
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+ | * Parlimentary Communications | ||
+ | Publishers (Head Office) based in the Great College Streetarea of London | ||
+ | Tel: 020 78781500 | ||
+ | Address: 14 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX | ||
+ | View Parlimentary Communications's profile | ||
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+ | * [[Private & Commercial Finance Co]] Credit & Finance Companies (Office & Administration) 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX | ||
+ | * [[Radcliffes Le Brasseur]] Solicitors (Office & Administration). 5 Great College Street London SW1P 3SJ | ||
+ | * [[Society Of St John The Evangelist]] Religious Organisations (Places of Worship) St Edwards House, 22 Great College Street London SW1P 3QA<ref>http://www.londononline.co.uk/area/Great_College_Street_SW1P/</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
No. 14 has quite an interesting history. In 1914 it belonged to [[Charles Trevelyan]] (Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Education). Trevelyan, along with | No. 14 has quite an interesting history. In 1914 it belonged to [[Charles Trevelyan]] (Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Education). Trevelyan, along with |
Revision as of 19:12, 30 April 2008
Residents
- 14 Centre for European Reform | International Association of Business and Parliament | Commission on the Scrutiny Role of Parliament | Hansard Society | Parliamentary Communications Ltd.[1] | Public Policy Exchange[2] | Electus Select - 'Electus is the leading search and selection consultancy for Public Affairs Jobs plus Government Relations and Political Communications appointments.'(former residnet)[3] | The House Magazine (another parliamentary monitor, owned by Parliamentary Communications[4])(former resident)
- 16 Bell Pottinger Public Affairs[5]
* A W Knowledge Publishers (Office & Administration) based in the Great College Streetarea of London Tel: 020 78781030 Address: 14 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX View A W Knowledge's profile
* Arcade Traffic Management Car Parking & Garaging (Shops & other Retail Outlets) based in the Great College Streetarea of London Tel: 020 79768009 Address: 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX View Arcade Traffic Management's profile
* College Credit Car Credit & Finance (Head Office) based in the Great College Streetarea of London Tel: 020 72277517 Address: 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX View College Credit's profile
* P C F Equipment Leasing Plant & Machinery Hire & Leasing (Office & Administration) based in the Great College Streetarea of London Tel: 020 72222426 Address: 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX View P C F Equipment Leasing's profile
* Parlimentary Communications Publishers (Head Office) based in the Great College Streetarea of London Tel: 020 78781500 Address: 14 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX View Parlimentary Communications's profile
- Private & Commercial Finance Co Credit & Finance Companies (Office & Administration) 15 Great College Street London SW1P 3RX
- Radcliffes Le Brasseur Solicitors (Office & Administration). 5 Great College Street London SW1P 3SJ
- Society Of St John The Evangelist Religious Organisations (Places of Worship) St Edwards House, 22 Great College Street London SW1P 3QA[6]
History
No. 14 has quite an interesting history. In 1914 it belonged to Charles Trevelyan (Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Education). Trevelyan, along with
- John Burns (President of the Local Government Board) and John Morley (Secretary of State for India), were opposed to the country becoming involved in a European war. They informed the Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith, that they intended to resign over the issue. When war was declared on 4th August, three of the men, Trevelyan, Burns and Morley, resigned, but Asquith managed to persuade Lloyd George, his Chancellor of the Exchequer, to change his mind.
- The day after war was declared, Trevelyan began contacting friends about a new political organisation he intended to form to oppose the war. This included two pacifist members of the Liberal Party, Norman Angell and E. D. Morel, and Ramsay MacDonald, the leader of the Labour Party. A meeting was held and after considering names such as the Peoples' Emancipation Committee and the Peoples' Freedom League, they selected the Union of Democratic Control.
- The four men agreed that one of the main reasons for the conflict was the secret diplomacy of people like Britain's foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey. They decided that the Union of Democratic Control should have three main objectives: (1) that in future to prevent secret diplomacy there should be parliamentary control over foreign policy; (2) there should be negotiations after the war with other democratic European countries in an attempt to form an organisation to help prevent future conflicts; (3) that at the end of the war the peace terms should neither humiliate the defeated nation nor artificially rearrange frontiers as this might provide a cause for future wars.
- The founders of the Union of Democratic Control produced a manifesto and invited people to support it. Over the next few weeks several leading figures joined the organisation. This included members of the Liberal Party (Arthur Ponsonby, J. A. Hobson, Charles Buxton, Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, Norman Angell, Arnold Rowntree, Philip Morrel, Morgan Philips Price, George Cadbury) and the Labour Party (Helena Swanwick, Fred Jowett, Ramsay MacDonald, Tom Johnston, Philip Snowden, Arthur Henderson, David Kirkwood, William Anderson, Isabella Ford, H. H. Brailsford). Others who joined who were not actively involved in party politics at that time included Israel Zangwill, Bertrand Russell, Margaret Llewelyn Davies, Konni Zilliacus, Margaret Sackville and Morgan Philips Price). Trevelyan's house (14 Great College Street, London) became the UDC's headquarters.[7]
Notes
- ↑ see:http://apple.bathspa.ac.uk/careers/current/occupational-resources/advertising/pr-events-conferences.htm?pagevalue=four
- ↑ http://publicpolicyexchange.co.uk/contact.php
- ↑ http://www.electus-group.com/
- ↑ http://www.housemag.co.uk/; http://www.mediauk.com/magazines/141719/the-house-magazine
- ↑ http://www.locallife.co.uk/westminster/publicrelations3.asp
- ↑ http://www.londononline.co.uk/area/Great_College_Street_SW1P/
- ↑ http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWudc.htm