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In June 2012, plans were announced for a real London Grand Prix which would for a large part be along the [[Pixar]] route. However, the bid was formally abandoned in December, when the London Legacy Development Company rejected the proposal for "uncertainty" and "assumptions" in the business plan. | In June 2012, plans were announced for a real London Grand Prix which would for a large part be along the [[Pixar]] route. However, the bid was formally abandoned in December, when the London Legacy Development Company rejected the proposal for "uncertainty" and "assumptions" in the business plan. | ||
[[Category:Places and Locations]] | [[Category:Places and Locations]] |
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Admiralty Arch is an office building in the form of an elaborate portal. It acts as the gateway between Trafalgar Square and The Mall (which leads to Buckingham Palace), and was originally the headquarters building of the Royal Navy (hence the name).
In June 2012, plans were announced for a real London Grand Prix which would for a large part be along the Pixar route. However, the bid was formally abandoned in December, when the London Legacy Development Company rejected the proposal for "uncertainty" and "assumptions" in the business plan.