Harley Street deed performance
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Full address
Harley Street,
London,
Middlesex,
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Owner
Nigel Pritchard
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Date purchased
17/05/2010
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Renewal date
17/05/2015
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Purchase offers
4
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Total Hits
1,610
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Average Hits/Day
3
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Current Value
£11.49 (130%)
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Total Ad Revenue
£3.93
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Total No. Updates
36
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Harley Street ENT Clinic Video About Tinnitus Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 5th July 2010
An interview with a leading ENT clinician about tinnitus and hyperacusis...
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Mr Francis Chinegwundoh, Consultant Urologist Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 2nd July 2010
Mr Francis Chinegwundoh has been a Consultant Urologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London and the London NHS Trust and Newham University Hospital NHS Trust since 1996.He deals with diseases of the urinary/reproductive tracts in men and with urinary disease in women and offers relatively new techniques for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and TVT ( Tension-free Tape) for urinary incontinence.
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Stomach Shrinking Obesity Surgery Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 29th June 2010
Meet the surgeon who leads the fight against obesity in Britain, talking about the obesity surgery on the NHS. From the BBC.
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Protate Cancer Surgery Video Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 28th June 2010
*Contains graphic images of surgery* Surgeons remove a cancerous prostate from a middle aged man and explain the reasons why men should check their prostate regularly. Free medical clip from BBC Worldwide.
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Plastic Surgery Face Reconstruction Video Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 24th June 2010
*Contains graphic images of surgery* A little boy is taken into surgery for a full reconstructive operation on his face. Watch this BBC clip to see him have his nose rebuilt.
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Dr Sam At His Harley Street Practice Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 24th June 2010
A sneak preview of Dr Sam at work in his Harley Street practice.He explains how he treats his patients using drug free alternative medicine.
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Doctors Unaffected By Capital Gains Tax Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 23rd June 2010
Capital gains tax elsewhere may have risen to a flat rate of 28%, but un-real estate on Harley Street has remained unaffected following the announcements made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in yesterday’s Emergency Budget Report. "As a virtual Doctor in a virtual street I'm delighted to report that we have been totally unscathed by the chancellor's swingeing cuts and the increase in capital gains tax," said Dr Nobody. "Despite having only launched as recently as 5 June some virtual deeds on Streetdaq have risen in value by over 1000% and some of us doctors are making a tidy profit," Dr Nobody said. At the time of going to press the top three streets in terms of real value on Streetdaq were Elland Road, wort
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A Bus Journey Down Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 22nd June 2010
Harley Street has become world famous for being a road load of doctors. this bus takes one on a top floor trip past Great Portland Street Station to Harley Street off Marylebone Road. London.
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Fans Seek Anger Management Therapy Following England's Performance In The World Cup Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 21st June 2010
Stethoscope can report that demand from England fans for anger management therapy in Harley Street has soared following England's two lack lustre performances so far in The World Cup. The goalless draw against Algeria, ranked 30th in the world and in their first finals for 24 years, prompted boos on the final whistle from the England contingent in the crowd. It looks as though some of the England players are getting to the stage they could benefit from anger management therapy, too. Rooney, whose performance had spluttered uncharacteristically, reacted by shouting into a television camera: "Nice to see your own fans booing you. If that's what loyal support is ... for fuck's sake." England must now beat Slovenia, who are top
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Doctors Find Cure For England Goalie Robert Green Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 16th June 2010
Stop press! News just in that following Robert Green's goalkeeping blunder that cost England a victory in the opening World Cup game against the United States, Doctor's in Harley Steet have been working around the clock to come up with a cure for the butter-fingered goalie in the hope that it can't happen again. The weekly press printed frame-by-frame images of Green's error, with the front pages of the News of the World and the Sunday Mirror both reading "Hand of Clod", accompanied by a giant picture of Green. The good news is that Doctors in Harley Street think they've found a cure and are urging Green to fly back to London immediately for treatment. Dr Gripper, whose team developed the treatment, told Stethoscope: "We've come u
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Welcome To Stethoscope – The Ear To The Ground On Harley Street Harley Street, London Middlesex England
Published: 16th June 2010
Harley Street is a street in the City of Westminster in London, England which has been noted since the 19th century for its large number of private specialists in medicine and surgery. Since the 19th century, the number of doctors, hospitals, and medical organizations in and around Harley Street has greatly increased. Records show that there were around 20 doctors in 1860, 80 by 1900, and almost 200 by 1914. When the National Health Service was established in 1948, there were around 1,500. Today, there are more than 3,000 people employed in the Harley Street area, in clinics, medical and paramedical practices, and hospitals such as The London Clinic. It has been speculated that doctors were originally attracted to the area by the developmen

