Cleaning Services in London Arena, London

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Covered postcodes: E14
Information about London Arena
The London Arena is an indoor arena on the Isle of Dogs in London, England. It first opened in 1989 and had a £10 million refit in 1998. Seating capacity is up to 12,500, depending on the type of event held. It was the home of the London Knights ice hockey team and also hosted pop concerts and boxing matches. It has never been a financial success, in part due to its fairly poor transportation access, and in 2005 it closed. It will be superseded as the main arena in East London by the Millennium Dome, when that building has been converted into an arena.
In December 2005, it housed the annual 'Crisis Open Christmas' event (held the previous year in the Millennium Dome), organised by the London-based charity Crisis (charity) [1]. This provides food, accommodation, various medical and social services and company to around 1500 guests and 3500 volunteers each Christmas. The London Arena is due to be demolished in 2006 and replaced by a mainly residential development.
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