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  2. Sega World - Wikipedia

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    With operations assisted by Deith Leisure, the UK is believed to have been the country to receive the most Sega World locations outside of Japan, though all of them have since closed permanently. Newer arcade venues affiliated with Sega continue to be run in the country under the Sega Prize Zone and Sega Active Zone names.

  3. Brixton - Wikipedia

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    Brixton has a significant clubbing and live music scene. Large venues include Brixton Academy and Electric Brixton. A range of smaller venues such as The Windmill, Jamm, and Phonox are a major part of London's live music scene. [66] The Brixton Splash is an annual one-day street party held since 2006.

  4. Brixton House - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Brixton House can be traced back to the 1930s and its foundations, as Christ Church (Oxford) Clubs, by the graduates of Christ Church, Oxford.Young people from disadvantaged areas in South London were able to access sports activities, skills training and supervised leisure activities through membership of the club.

  5. Streatham - Wikipedia

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    For two years a temporary ice rink was provided at Popes Road, Brixton. In November 2013, the new Streatham Ice and Leisure Centre opened to the public. [ 22 ] The leisure centre houses a 60 m x 30 m indoor ice rink with 1,000 rink-side seats on the upper floors, [ 23 ] a six-lane 25 m swimming pool, 13 m teaching pool, four-court sports hall ...

  6. The Fridge (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, England, founded, in 1981, by Andrew Czezowski and Susan Carrington, [1] who had run the Roxy during punk music's heyday in 1977. The Fridge closed on 17 March 2010 and has no link with Electric Brixton which opened in September 2011 and now occupies the building.

  7. Brixton Academy: Crush victim's family taking legal action - AOL

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    Gaby Hutchinson's family say they want to "find out the truth" after the Brixton O2 Academy crush.

  8. Families appeal for information one year on from deadly ...

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    Relatives of Gaby Hutchinson and Rebecca Ikumelo have appealed for people with information about the night they died to come forward.

  9. Angell Town - Wikipedia

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    Angell Town is an area in Brixton, in the London Borough of Lambeth, south London. The area is dominated by the Angell Town Estate, a housing estate known for its poverty, deprivation and gang subculture. [1] [2] The Angell Town Estate was originally built in the 1970s as a set of blocks linked by a deck-access system. [3]