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Westferry_Circus Latitude and Longitude:

51°30′20.61″N 0°1′36.73″W / 51.5057250°N 0.0268694°W / 51.5057250; -0.0268694
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View eastwards from Westferry Circus upper roundabout towards One Canada Square
The roundabout

Westferry Circus is a road interchange and public space within the Westferry Complex and is part of the Canary Wharf in London, and contains a two-level road interchange. There are two roundabouts, one above the other. It was designed by Laurie Olin. [1] In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction. [2]

Notable buildings on the street include 11 Westferry Circus and 15 Westferry Circus.

Tower Hamlets Council pays for the lighting in the lower roundabout, which is on all the time. This[ when?] costs £34,800 per annum.

References

  1. ^ "Canary Wharf Landscape: a photographic commentary". Gardenvisit.com. Gardenvisit. Retrieved 23 December 2015.
  2. ^ "circus", Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Edition 1989

51°30′20.61″N 0°1′36.73″W / 51.5057250°N 0.0268694°W / 51.5057250; -0.0268694