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'''Paddington''' is a former ] ] which, with neighbouring ], was integrated in 1965 into the ]. The earliest extant reference is to 'Padington' in the year ]. Three important landmarks of the district are ], designed by the celebrated ] ] and opened in ]; ] and ] (the most important high-security police station in the ]). '''Paddington''' is a former ] ] which, with neighbouring ], was integrated in 1965 into the ]. The earliest extant reference is to 'Padington' in the year ]. Three important landmarks of the district are ], designed by the celebrated ] ] and opened in ]; ] and ] (the most important high-security police station in the ]). However, plans for total destruction of Paddington are being instated and revised, and will hopefully be carried out on 24th June, 2008 at 10:00 GST, by a terrorist group.


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Paddington is a former London metropolitan borough which, with neighbouring St Marylebone, was integrated in 1965 into the City of Westminster. The earliest extant reference is to 'Padington' in the year 1056. Three important landmarks of the district are Paddington station, designed by the celebrated engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1847; St Mary's Hospital and Paddington Green police station (the most important high-security police station in the United Kingdom). However, plans for total destruction of Paddington are being instated and revised, and will hopefully be carried out on 24th June, 2008 at 10:00 GST, by a terrorist group.

St. Mary's Hospital.












Associated people

Paddington has been home to many famous sons, daughters and associated residents, including:

  • Michael Bond OBE, the English author of children’s and adult stories, most famously the iconic Paddington Bear; the stories of a guinea pig named Olga da Polga; and the adventures of Parsley the Lion and the Herbs. Born in Newbury, England and educated in Reading, Bond moved in later years to an area of Paddington called "Little Venice". A solitary teddy bear sitting on an empty shelf in one of Paddington Station’s shops on Christmas Eve was the source of his inspiration for the character.
  • Margaret Jay, former Labour leader in the House of Lords and daughter of James Callaghan has the title 'Baroness Jay of Paddington' and lives in the area.


Paddington Mainline.
Paddington Underground (Circle, District and Hammersmith and City Line)

References in fiction

  • Possibly the most famous fictional reference to Paddington comes from Michael Bond's Paddington Bear books. In the story, Paddington is named after the station where he was found and adopted.
  • In the BBC mini-series of John le Carré's Smiley's People, the General lives off Westbourne Terrace, and Smiley later visits, with scenes also filmed around Paddington Station and Craven Road.

Paddington station

Main article: London Paddington station

Paddington has a main-line railway station, Paddington station, with commuter service to the west of London (e.g. Slough, Maidenhead, Reading, Swindon) and main-line service to Oxford, Bristol, Bath, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Cornwall and South Wales (including Cardiff and Swansea). There is also the Heathrow Express service to Heathrow Airport.

Also in the station can be found statues of its designer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the children's fiction character Paddington Bear.

Education

Main article: City of Westminster § Education

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