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Monthly Archives: March 2012
McAleer & Rushe Group: Asleep on the Job – or are Liabilities Forcing an End Game?
One can only wonder what’s going on at McAleer & Rushe Group when these two images are viewed side by side – and coupled with the fact that, according to records at Companies House, McAleer & Rushe Group accounts are now … Continue reading
Posted in 10 Portman Square, 10 Portman Square l W1, 10portmansquare, 2-14 Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Building Site, Child Safety, Children, Commercial Development, Competition, Construction, Construction Deaths, Disabled Access, Free Parking, HSE, Ireland Construction News, Legal Action, London, London Olympics, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer and Rushe, Mob, NAMA, NAMA Wine Lake, NAMAWINELAKE, Retail Development, Thug, Thuggery, UK Construction News, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Bank of Ireland, British Land, Business, Central London, Children, Companies House, Company, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Fiscal year, Ireland, Ireland Construction News, London, London Olympics, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer & Rushe Group, McAleer and Rushe, NAMA, NAMA Wine Lake, National Asset Management Agency, News, Northern Ireland, Portman Square, Retail Development, UK Construction News, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council
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World War III Hits Westminster at 10 Portman Square
Many years ago pigs roamed what is now modern Marylebone. This image might be mistaken for a still surviving pig stye. But this is a British Land site under the proud stewardship of McAleer & Rushe. In fact, it might … Continue reading
Posted in Construction, Construction Deaths, Death, Disabled Access, HSE, Legal Action, London, London Mayor, London Olympics, Mayor of London, McAleer & Rushe, McAleer and Rushe, Mob, NAMA, NAMA Wine Lake, NAMAWINELAKE, New England Quarter Development, Parking in London, Retail Development, Street Parking in Marylebone, Street Parking in Westminster, Tax Avoidance, Thug, Thuggery, Tourism London, Uncategorized, West End, Westminster, Westminster City Council, Where to park in London, World War III
Tagged 10 Portman Square, 2-14 Baker Street, Baker Street, Boris Johnson, British Land, Business, Children, Considerate Builders, Construction, construction site safety, Death, Health and Safety Executive, HSE, Injury, London Olympics, Marylebone, McAleer & Rushe, NAMA, National Asset Management Agency, Northern Ireland, Occupational safety and health, Pedestrian, Portman Square, public hazard, Road surface, safety, Thugs, West End, Westminster City Council, World War III
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