Plaque

Health Centre opened

Erection date: 19/3/1998

Inscription

The Health Centre was opened by Tessa Jowell MP, Minister of State for Public Health, 19th March 1998.

Site: Bromley by Bow Centre (3 memorials)

E3, St Leonard's Street

The 3 plaques are all on the inside left of this arch, top down: Jowell, Kent, Ennals.

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Health Centre opened

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Bromley by Bow Health Centre opened

The Bromley by Bow Centre grew out of a church group.  In 1997 they opened th...

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Health Centre opened

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Tessa Jowell

MP, Minister in the Blair / Brown governments 1997-2010.  Born Marylebone. He...

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Kent arch

Kent arch

From the excellent London Gardens Online we understand that: This arch origin...

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Lord Ennals

Lord Ennals

The plaque is in exactly the same style as the two above so rather than show ...

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