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Riverside Bldg, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, Greater London SE17PB

London Eye is located at Riverside Bldg, County Hall, Westminster Bridge Rd, Greater London.

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Venue
London Eye
Address
Riverside Bldg
County Hall
Westminster Bridge Rd
SE17PB
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FEATUREMatthew Bourne's The Nutcracker

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Need to entertain the children this summer? There are several fantastic family films being released this summer, including the final Harry Potter movie, return of the Star race car Lightning McQueen in Cars 2, and the 3D version of sing-a-long phenomenon, Glee. BritEvents' Lucy Middleton takes a good look at some of the best kids films released in time for the summer holidays.

FEATUREThe Mystery of British Crop Circles

In the late 1970s, strange circles began to appear in fields throughout the English countryside. Isolated cases had been witnessed before, but this was becoming too common to ignore. A freak of nature, or intelligent design?