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London BT Tower sold to hotel company
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<blockquote data-quote="SkyWatcher" data-source="post: 1158950" data-attributes="member: 386984"><p>Likewise I attended a BT function there with lunch and it is a really great view. This is the only building in London where you <strong>have</strong> to use the lift in the event of a fire. There is a ‘protected‘ basement area for use if the cold war had turned hot but the senior bloke I met on the day said visits down there were not allowed without prior planning due to health and safety etc. So basically no we couldn’t go down there - “sorry”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkyWatcher, post: 1158950, member: 386984"] Likewise I attended a BT function there with lunch and it is a really great view. This is the only building in London where you [B]have[/B] to use the lift in the event of a fire. There is a ‘protected‘ basement area for use if the cold war had turned hot but the senior bloke I met on the day said visits down there were not allowed without prior planning due to health and safety etc. So basically no we couldn’t go down there - “sorry”. [/QUOTE]
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