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Is there a circus in London?

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Is there a circus in London?

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  1. Piccadilly


  2. Yes, its called, "Parliament".  8^|

  3. I think you are referring to Picadilly Circus

    Piccadilly Circus is a famous traffic intersection and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccadilly_...

  4. may be.

  5. Other answers refer to places such as Piccadilly Circus, where "circus" simply means a round space for traffic.  As for a circus with performing animals, there's controversy in the UK as to whether this is a good thing to do - see the following undated quote:

    "The Great British Circus, which boasts the largest collection of animals touring Britain, is currently set up the big top opposite Fairlop Waters in Forest Road, where it will remain until Sunday.  The RSPCA is opposed to exhibitions or presentations of any species of animals in circuses, and animal rights campaigners are known to follow the circus and stage protests across the country.  Martin Lacey, director of the Great British Circus, said: "The animal rights campaigners do not affect our business. For instance we recently had a handful of extemists outside and 650 people enjoying the show inside the big top - a full house.

    There have been campaigners against animal circuses ..."

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