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We asked a local archivist the meaning behind the name Bexley - and this is what was revealed. Known for its parks and green spaces, and for being one of the stop-off points for the Elizabeth Line ...
To this day, Bexley Borough's coat of arms features an oak tree to commemorate the arboreal history of the borough. Moving over to Crayford, the name comes from the term 'ford over the River Cray'.
Known for its parks and green spaces, and for being one of the stop-off points for the Elizabeth Line, Bexley is a popular area for people to visit. It's recognisable by its coat of arms featuring ...
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