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big blue buildings
On the Liverpool Street - Seven Sisters One-railways line, just north
of Hackney Downs station, there's a huge blue-painted building. Anyone any ideas what it is? I use this line twice a day, and it's always been a bit of a (minor) mystery. -- d. |
big blue buildings
It's an academy or college or whatever they call schools these days.
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"Paul Oter" wrote:
wrote: It's an academy or college or whatever they call schools these days. It's a school: Mossbourne Community Academy. Designed by The Richard Rogers Partnership, apparently. The school's website is http://www.mossbourne.hackney.sch.uk/ ".sch.uk" - WTF happened to .ac.uk? Bloody Nominet meddlers! There's a photo of the front of the school at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossbou...munity_Academy that's the bugger. Thanks. -- d. |
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darsy wrote:
On the Liverpool Street - Seven Sisters One-railways line, just north of Hackney Downs station, there's a huge blue-painted building. Anyone any ideas what it is? I use this line twice a day, and it's always been a bit of a (minor) mystery. If it's blue maybe it the HQ of Paul Raymond:) |
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darsy wrote:
".sch.uk" - WTF happened to .ac.uk? Bloody Nominet meddlers! ..sch.uk has been around for ages. It's locally-administrated (I think) hence the hackney bit. ..ac.uk remains, and is for higher/further education institutions as it always was. Neil |
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darsy wrote:
"Paul Oter" wrote: wrote: It's an academy or college or whatever they call schools these days. It's a school: Mossbourne Community Academy. Designed by The Richard Rogers Partnership, apparently. (snip) There's a photo of the front of the school at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mossbou...munity_Academy that's the bugger. Incidentally, the school is immediately north of Hackney Downs station, with the Seven Sisters branch passing on one side and the Tottenham Hale branch passing on the other. It looks big and blue whichever line you see it from. PaulO |
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In article . com, Neil
Williams writes ".sch.uk" - WTF happened to .ac.uk? Bloody Nominet meddlers! .sch.uk has been around for ages. It's locally-administrated (I think) hence the hackney bit. It's locally organised - each school is named within its LEA - but centrally administered. .ac.uk remains, and is for higher/further education institutions as it always was. Right. [Posting as a member of, but not on behalf of, the Nominet Policy Advisory Board.] -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 09:03:02 +0000, "Clive D. W. Feather"
wrote: In article . com, Neil Williams writes ".sch.uk" - WTF happened to .ac.uk? Bloody Nominet meddlers! .sch.uk has been around for ages. It's locally-administrated (I think) hence the hackney bit. It's locally organised - each school is named within its LEA - but centrally administered. .ac.uk remains, and is for higher/further education institutions as it always was. Right. And museums, right? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
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In message , at 00:04:33 on
Wed, 15 Mar 2006, James Farrar remarked: .ac.uk remains, and is for higher/further education institutions as it always was. Right. And museums, right? The rules are at: http://www.ja.net/services/connectio...n/registering- ac/eligibility/index.html (Note, it is JANET, not Nominet, who administer ac.uk) Also: "Note: The approval system in place prior to 1 August 1996 gave rise to a number of anomalies whereby names were accepted which do not conform to current rules as to eligibility and format. These anomalies could not be rectified retrospectively by UKERNA and the names registered remain in use. The existence of these names does not set any precedent governing the consideration of new applications." http://www.ja.net/services/connectio...ain/index.html -- Roland Perry |
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