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Bridal boutique and event planners on [[Locale London Road|London Road]]. They also offer venue decoration, and sell sarees and Indian jewellery.
Bridal boutique and event planners on [[Locale London Road|London Road]].
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<b>Note:</b> As of May 2014 there was a sign in the window stating that the business was for sale. As of March 2015 we haven't seen it open for a while - the shutter is always down when we've gone past - so it may have closed down.

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The premises were built around 2009 as part of the [http://www.oclfacades.com/Case-Studies/Residential/?iBuildingLondonRoad iBuilding development], which stands roughly on the site of the now-demolished Safari Cinema <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bonez007/3132720399/ photo from November 2001]</small> <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/elliemc/4493148567/ photo comparison between 1936 and 2010]</small>. This cinema was previously known as the Cannon, the ABC, and the Savoy; it was finally demolished in spring 2005. See [http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/3168 Cinema Treasures entry] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safari_Cinema Wikipedia] for more details.

As of May 2014 there was a sign in the window stating that Amani was for sale. However, an email from the owner in June 2015 confirmed that they decided not to sell in the end
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The premises were built around 2009 as part of the [http://www.oclfacades.com/Case-Studies/Residential/?iBuildingLondonRoad iBuilding development]. Amani (along with neighbouring [[Taxaccolega, 193b London Road|Taxaccolega]]) stands roughly on the site of the now-demolished Safari Cinema <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/bonez007/3132720399/ photo from November 2001]</small> <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/elliemc/4493148567/ photo comparison between 1936 and 2010]</small>. This cinema was previously known as the Cannon, the ABC, and the Savoy; it was finally demolished in spring 2005. See [http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/3168 Cinema Treasures entry] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safari_Cinema Wikipedia] for more details.
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<div class="last_verified">Existence last checked in June 2015.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Existence last checked in December 2013.</div>
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category='Clothes Shops,Jewellery Shops,Wedding Shops'
category='Wedding Shops'
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hours_text='Mon: closed; Tue-Sun: 11am-7pm; other times by appointment (source: email from owner, June 2015)'
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opening_hours_text='Mon: closed; Tue-Sun: 11am-7pm; other times by appointment (source: email from owner, June 2015)'
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Bridal boutique and event planners on London Road.

Note: As of May 2014 there was a sign in the window stating that the business was for sale. As of March 2015 we haven't seen it open for a while - the shutter is always down when we've gone past - so it may have closed down.

The premises were built around 2009 as part of the iBuilding development. Amani (along with neighbouring Taxaccolega) stands roughly on the site of the now-demolished Safari Cinema photo from November 2001 photo comparison between 1936 and 2010. This cinema was previously known as the Cannon, the ABC, and the Savoy; it was finally demolished in spring 2005. See Cinema Treasures entry and Wikipedia for more details.

Existence last checked in December 2013.

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