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Welcome to  Old Kent Road 


Next:   EUSTON ROAD 

What is it about?

This is a recycling game designed to raise funds for your school. You collect aluminium cans, and compete with other students, classes and schools to collect the most in any week term or year, to win prizes. (See recycling pages)

What prizes?
The person who collects the most cans in a week could win a packet of pineapple lumps.
The class could win a prize. Ask your school recycling officer. If you don't have one ask your principal to appoint one. Show them this site.
The cans are recorded (The number collected) and put in the school recycling collection.
The price paid will vary. It may be worth holding on to them for a time until the price improves. The international price is 2 british pounds per kilogram, or about $4 New Zealand.
This company is cirrently paying $0.85 per kilo.
http://metalman.co.nz/sellmetal/
How to Play 

 Once you have started earning money for your school regularly, your class will nominate a weekly amout each student in the group will bank. This is your money and you put it in a bank account accessed by your school.

For example, OLD KENT ROAD (above) shows $2. This means every person in your group banks $2 per week. Once you have saved $60, you buy a property from the MONOPOLY game, and after 12 months you sell it back to the game for double the face value ($120).

Why?

Regular savings by a large group makes saving easier. This is designed to encourage regular savings by offering high rewards.

It is conditional upon my getting paid for my browser software, see the browser FAQ

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SAMPLE PROPERTY


Price         $60
The price indicated on the card is the amount  you invest with rainierbank.biz.
The period is for 12 months, and it bears interest of 2% per annum. You may withdraw at any time.
The money will be deposited with Kiwibank, and will stay there for the full term
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Rent       $2
This is the amount you save every week and put in your own bank account. There is a table which shows how much you should save by certain dates. We are aiming for groups of five or more to save together,(and whole classes at school).

If a player owns ALL the sites of any Color-Group, the rent is Doubled on Unimproved Lots in that group.

What is this?
Stay tuned for more information. In the mean time start saving regularly wth your group.
 See the FAQ page.

Don't worry about Houses and Hotels at this stage.  Property increases in value by between 5% and 20% per year,

 Find out about earning money from recycling elsewhere on this site.

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WHITECHAPEL ROAD


Price   $60

Rent      $4












  Whitechapel Murders 1888    (Don't look if you are squeemish- ask your parents first!!!)

Whitechapel Road is a major arterial road in the East End of London, England. It connects Whitechapel High Street to the west with Mile End Road to the east and forms part of the A11 road. It is a main shopping street in the Whitechapel area of Tower Hamlets and has a street market. The name derives from a small chapel of ease dedicated to St Mary.

The well-known Whitechapel Bell Foundry is based in buildings on Whitechapel Road that date from 1670. They were formerly used as a coaching inn known as The Artichoke. The buildings replaced smaller premises on the north side of the road.

Davenant Foundation School, now in Loughton, was previously located on Whitechapel Road, built on the Lower Burial Ground. The building remains on the north side, and is Grade II listed.


The Blind Beggar, a pub made notorious by Ronnie Kray when he fatally shot George Cornell on 9 March 1966 there, is located at 337 Whitechapel Road. This is near Mile End Gate - where the road becomes Mile End Road; and was the site of the former toll gate.

Whitechapel Road is the equal cheapest property location on the British version of the Monopoly game board. Both it and the Old Kent Road are priced at £60.
 
Continuing eastwards, Whitechapel tube station is on the north side of the road. Behind the tube station is the former site of Blackwall Buildings notable philanthropic housing built in 1890 and demolished in 1969. Opposite to the south is the Royal London Hospital. St Mary's tube station used to be on Whitechapel Road, but closed in 1938. It was used as an air raid shelter in World War II, but was destroyed by bombing in 1940.

Nearby places of interest include the Royal London Hospital, the Blind Beggar public house, and the former Wickhams Department Store. There are also many tours in this area focusing on the Jack the Ripper murders.

Chance

Intermission

Stay tuned



  
If everyone saves just $2 per week, the earnings (100%) over 12 months are the same as if you save $6 or $50. 25 people saving $2 is the same as 2 people saving $25, so save $2 per week, and children, ask your parents if they have been saving $2 per week for you, and whether they think it is worthwhile to DOUBLE it.

By week 30, you should have saved $60, and you can still buy a property like OLD KENT ROAD or WHITECHAPEL ROAD.

Get together with you class or school, and put you money into a single bank account.

Discuss this information with your parents if you are under 20 years of age.



Week 4.........................................(29th January

Week 10....................................... (12th March)

Week 20........................................... (21st May)

Week 30...........................................(30th July)

Week 40.......................................(8th October)

Week 50...................................(17th December)

Week 52...................................(31st December)


5 people save $2 ea per week, or $10 per week.

By week 10 they have saved $100, ($20 each)

(5 people save)...........................................Total

Week 10 1(2th March)

$2  ($10 per week)..($20 ea)..........................$100
$6  ($30 per week)...($60 ea).........................$300
$10 ($50 per week)..($100 ea)........................$500
$18 ($90 per week)..($180 ea)........................$900
$22 ($110 per week).($220 ea).....................$1,100
$35 ($175 per week)($350 ea)......................$1,750
$50 ($250 per week).($500 ea).....................$2,500

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OLD KENT ROAD 


Price     $60

Rent        $2












The Old Kent Road is a road in South East London, England and forms part of Watling Street, the Roman road which ran from Dover to Holyhead. The street is famous as the equal cheapest property on the London Monopoly board and as the only one in South London.

 

Chaucer's pilgrims travelled along this route from London and Southwark on their way to Canterbury. At what is the junction with the presently named Shornecliff Road was the bridge crossing of 'St Thomas-a-Waterings', over a small brook, which marked a boundary in the Archbishop of Canterbury's authority of the nearby manors in Southwark and Walworth. The landmark pub, nearby, the 'Thomas a Becket', derives its name from this connection. As such it was a place of execution for criminals whose bodies were left in gibbets at this spot, the principal route from the south-east to the City of London.
Although the name appears as simply "Old Kent Road" on maps, it is usually referred to by Londoners as "the Old Kent Road". The Old Kent Road runs from the Bricklayers' Arms roundabout, where it meets the New Kent Road, Tower Bridge Road, and Great Dover Street, to New Cross. It is regarded as forming the boundary between Walworth, Camberwell and Peckham to the south and Bermondsey to the north although the ancient parish and vestry boundaries of these do not in fact coincide with it, the Bermondsey boundary running along Rolls Road.


Apart from piecemeal residential schemes very little change along this route was made until the late 1960s with the London County Council plan of 'Lungs for Londoners' led to the creation of new open spaces and public parks by demolition of heavily urbanised areas; the eastern entrance to to one of these, Burgess Park, is also located here at the junction with Albany Road.

The park has recently received a grant of £2 million from Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, as part of a London-wide competition. This will be topped up to £6 million by Southwark Council, a contribution which should ensure the renovation of this neglected space.

 New Zealand Edition

(Not in the big league?

Stick with the traditional version

More properties on the second page (later).

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TE PUKE KIWIFRUIT

Rent  SITE ONLY                                     $20,000

Price                                                    $600K



If a player owns all the sites of any colour group, the rent is doubled on unimproved sites in that group.

Week 20 (21st May)
$2.........................$40 ea.........................$200
$6.......................$120 ea..........................$600
$10.....(Pall Mall)..$200 ea.......................$1,000
$18......................$360 ea......................$1,800
$22......................$440 ea......................$2,200
$35....(Park Lane..$700 ea.......................$3,500
$50....(Mayfair).... $1,000 ea....................$5,000


Week 30 (30th July)
$2.........................$60 ea............................$300
$6........................$180 ea...........................$900
$10.....(Pall Mall).....$300 ea........................$1,500
$18........................$540 ea.......................$2,700
$22........................$660 ea.......................$3,300
$35....(Park Lane...$1,050 ea.......................$5,250
$50....(Mayfair)....... $1,500 ea.....................$7,500

 

 

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