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Considering i'm new onsite, don't know who anyone is, haven't got a locker and have a borked laptop the size and weight of a couple of breezeblocks i'm expected to keep on my person at all times.... you'd think there would be more efficient uses of my morning than spending it booking 7 different desks for various half days next week.
Doubtless i'll have done it wrong due to some unidentified restriction such as 'everyone knows you don't book desks in Legal'. Well, f'ck em.
Although the Bank of England is generally considered the hub of the road numbering system, the A3 was in fact the only single digit road to get there. The other roads at this junction were the A10, A11, A3211, A40 and A501. Following the creation of the "ring of steel", no A-roads now meet there, but the A3 still gets the closest, starting halfway down King William Street at the Monument (at a junction with Gracechurch Street, the A10). This junction was also the original start of the A4, Cannon Street.
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