Fuller's Supports New Look Hogarth Roundabout |
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Replanting as part of a deal with Transport for London
Fuller's Brewery has announced that it is working with Transport for London ( TfL) to support the replanting of the Hogarth Roundabout. Works had been carried on the flyover by TfL which promised it would replant when finished. The roundabout sees about 10,000 cars pass per day, one of the busiest in the country. New flowers, foliage and trees have been planted as part of the deal and in addition it features a personal plaque to Cyirl and Esther Jackson in whose honour it was originally placed in 1982 by their daughter Anna. The area east of the roundabout has been preserved as a wildflower meadow. Fuller's hopes to place its name on the roundabout and says it will enhance the look fo the brewery. July 10, 2015
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