Talk:Wood Green

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Latest comment: 18 years ago by Jt spratt in topic Ricin Plot
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One of London's most Important shopping hubs =

Do me a favour, its a crap hole and half the shops are pound shops. How can it be thought of on of the most important, what are the others, which is more important, which less?212.35.97.195 10:22, 7 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

First ATM

What is the source for the "world's first ATM was in Wood Green" claim (that I just removed)? I don't think it's true, because this very afternoon I walked past a plaque in Enfield Town saying *that* was where the first ATM was. - Khendon

I also heard that the first ATM was in Enfield. jt_spratt

Removed quote

Removed the quote below: can't find any reference for it and find it hard to believe (I've been to that butcher's - they're not bad, but finest steak in London it ain't). Certainly the place is not "famous in the culinary world".

"It is also famous in the culinary world; indeed Gordon Ramsay prides himself on sourcing the finest steak in London from the Food Court located to the rear of the formentioned Shopping City."

no, that was true (I guess POV, or something) when Ramsay was living in Crouch End i the early nineties. The reference comes from a minor article in the G2 about twelve years ago. The quote should be re-instated with that proviso.

Ricin Plot

Could the Ricin Plot become a subsection of the History as i personally no longer would count it as current affairs. Jt spratt 12:52, 19 December 2006 (UTC)Reply