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  1. St Mary's, Cadogan Street. / 51.4932; -0.1616. St Mary's, Cadogan Street, is a Grade II* listed Roman Catholic church in Cadogan Street, Chelsea, London. It was built between 1877 and 1879 by John Francis Bentley, most notable for his work as architect of Westminster Cathedral, and is one of the oldest Roman Catholic parishes in Central London.

  2. Contact us. Monday to Friday: Please call us between 09.00 and 13.00 on 020 3312 5253 and leave a message with your contact number that we can call you back on. Out of hours (after 18.00 Monday to Friday or at weekends) if you need to urgently contact the clinic please call 020 3312 6666 and ask for the on-call HIV registrar at St Mary's Hospital.

  3. St Mary's. We're an inclusive London campus university where students are celebrated for who they are and given the skills to succeed, that's why we're rated top 10 for student experience (Good University Guide, 2024). Undergraduate Postgraduate Teacher training Online degrees.

  4. 45. St Mary's University, Twickenham has a highly rated ( Ofsted outstanding) [27] teacher training programme and a range of sport and health degrees. The university is made of up one Academic Faculty and three Institutes: Faculty of Sport, Allied Health and Performance Sciences. Institute of Business, Law and Society.

  5. Homerton University Hospital – Homerton, London. St Leonard's Hospital – Hackney, London. King George Hospital – Redbridge. Mile End Hospital – Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel. Moorfields Eye Hospital – London Borough of Islington. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery – Bloomsbury, London.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · St Mary's Hospital wards. This page includes useful information about each of our wards at St Mary's Hospital, including: visiting times, protected meal times, contact details and simple directions. Please note: We have changed visiting arrangements at all of our hospitals to help us protect our patients and staff from the risk of coronavirus.

  7. St Mary's is the only island of the Isles of Scilly with a significant road network and the only island with public highways, including three A roads (measuring 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles or 7.5 kilometres in total length) which are numbered in Zone 3 of the British numbering scheme (the A3110, A3111 and A3112); these 'A' roads are generally country lanes in nature.