Plaque

Sir Simon Milton plaque

Erection date: /4/2013

Inscription

The bust over the main door depicts Sir Simon Milton (1961 - 2011) Deputy Mayor of London 2008 - 2011, Leader of Westminster City Council 2000 - 2008, Chairman of the Local Government Association 2007 - 2008, who lived on this site 1985 - 1989.

Unveiled by Boris Johnson.

Site: Simon Milton (2 memorials)

W1, Piccadilly, One Eagle Place

The attractive facade has been kept but the building behind is completely new.

 

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Sir Simon Milton plaque

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Sir Simon Milton

Deputy Mayor of London: 2008 - 2011, Leader of Westminster City Council: 2000...

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Sir Simon Milton relief

Sir Simon Milton relief

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