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Prior to 2021, Mayoral Elections were held in London, during the month of July. These were retired, and replaced in 2021 by [[Mr Chimes' Grand Clearing-Out (Guide)|Mr Chimes' Grand Clearing-Out]] as a one-time / experimental event.
 
Prior to 2021, Mayoral Elections were held in London, during the month of July. These were retired, and replaced in 2021 by [[Mr Chimes' Grand Clearing-Out (Guide)|Mr Chimes' Grand Clearing-Out]] as a one-time / experimental event.
  
2022 was another collaborative event (see [[F.F. Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Exhibition (historical)]]), as was 2023 ([[The London Horticultural Show (historical)]]).
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2022 was another collaborative event, see [[F.F. Gebrandt's Prelapsarian Exhibition (historical)]].
  
 
Given that these events aren't repeated, it's hard to say what kind of preparations might be useful. Only the general advice that with the more stories you progress through and the more locations you unlock, the chance gets higher that some of them prove to be useful.
 
Given that these events aren't repeated, it's hard to say what kind of preparations might be useful. Only the general advice that with the more stories you progress through and the more locations you unlock, the chance gets higher that some of them prove to be useful.

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