Initially we could discover little about this body but Rocker Ages solved the puzzle - they were a private, limited by guarantee company, in the regeneration business. From Lifelong Learning: "DCP was funded for 5 years up to March 1998 to deliver physical, social and economic regeneration in the Dalston area. The scheme was funded with a grant of £37.5 million and levered in just over £110 million of private sector funding."
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Dalston City Partnership
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Lenthall Works
The few references we can find to "Lenthall Works" have a double "l" so there...
Other Subjects
Manor House, Mare Street
Built on the site of the New Mermaid Tavern for John Robert Daniel-Tyssen . By the 1890s the house had been divided into shops and by 1877 Brett Road had encroached into its gardens.
1 memorial
H. E. Tufton
Surveyor of the Stratford Co-operative and Industrial Society in 1919, he may have also designed the building in Bow Road.
1 memorial
2 memorials
Bowman's Lodge
An elegant house with views across countryside. Edward Lear's stockbroker father held the lease 1806 - 1829 so Edward lived here until he was 16. With two storeys and five bays it was not a parti...
1 memorial
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