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  • ...rth Sea]] coast of [[Lindsey]] – the northern part of the county. To the north is [[Theddlethorpe St Helen]]. ...he eastern terminus of the A52, though Mablethorpe is best accessed by way of the A1104 and A16 through [[Alford, Lincolnshire|Alford]]. It lost its rai
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  • |name=Wells-next-the-Sea |picture=Wells-next-the-Sea 1.jpg
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  • |name=Cley next the Sea |picture caption=Cley next the Sea
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  • ...e the coastal salt marshes, tidal mudflats and farmland reclaimed from the sea. ...eclamation schemes starting in the 17th century resulted in the silting up of the river channels.
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  • ...United Kingdom|counties]] to grow, which in turn required a taming of the flood. ...er becomes tidal at [[Teddington]], there are locks on its course, several of which provide a way to cross from one bank to another.
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  • ...until rail nationalisation in 1948. The New Cut was damaged by floods in 1953 and the next year saw an attempt to close it, which was successfully resist ...t case in 1820, when 18 men were convicted of taking the goods and another of receiving it.<ref>{{harvnb |Boyes |Russell |1977 |p=116}}</ref> Against thi
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  • ...al in [[Gloucestershire]]. It was completed in 1789 and conceived as part of a canal route from [[Bristol]] to [[London]]. At its eastern end, it connec ...took much of the canal's traffic by the end of the 19th century, and most of the canal was abandoned in 1927, the remainder in 1941.
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  • ...all tributaries of the Ogmore which flows into the sea between [[Ogmore-by-Sea]] and the Merthyr Mawr sand-dunes. ...artificial channels bordered in places such as [[Bridgend]] with concrete flood protection walls.
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  • |post town=Clacton-on-Sea ...ort for Londoners on the [[North Sea]] coast, but over time has become one of the most deprived areas in the country.
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  • ...,000 residents, it is now estimated to be on target for a final population of around 50,000.<ref name = hidden/> ...to Hasted, some areas of this marshland were drained by 1279 by the monks of Lesnes Abbey.
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  • ...parish population 2011|accessdate=30 September 2015}}</ref> a net decrease of 83 people in 10 years. ...at%20the%20mouth%20of%20the%20Thames%3B&f=false A topographical dictionary of Great Britain and Ireland. The Irish and Welsh ... By John G. Gorton, Georg
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  • ...e:Thames Barrier London.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Far view of the River Thames Flood Barrier]] [[File:Thames Barrier 03.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Close-up of the barrier gates]]
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  • ...north bank. It is the last bridge on the Tees before it reaches the open sea. ...ibus. It is the longest remaining transporter bridge in the world and one of only two transporter bridges operating in the United Kingdom; the other bei
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  • |post town=Clacton-on-Sea ...about five miles west of [[Clacton-on-Sea]] and about 12 miles south-east of [[Colchester]]. It is located on the B1027 road and is named after Osgyth,
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  • ...at the head of [[Nantygwryd]] and [[Nant Cynnyd]] rivers close to the foot of [[Snowdon]] in [[Caernarfonshire]]. ...e A498 from [[Beddgelert]] and [[Nant Gwynant]] about a mile from the head of the [[Llanberis Pass]]. The famous mountaineering hostelry, ''Pen-y-Gwryd H
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  • |LG district=North Norfolk |constituency=North Norfolk
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  • ...nd.jpg|thumb|320px|The pumping station at Tongue End, which marks the head of navigation, and the point at which the Bourne Eau joins the River Glen.]] ...ch sediment. The modern Welsh for clean is ''glân''. The relative amounts of silt deposited in the fens around [[Maxey]] and around [[Thurlby by Bourne|
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  • |picture caption=Typhoon FGR4 of 6 Squadron taking off from Lossiemouth |ownership=Ministry of Defence
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  • |picture=Parish Church of St. Margaret, Huttoft - geograph.org.uk - 173284.jpg ...olnshire|Alford]], on the A52 road between [[Ingoldmells]] and [[Sutton-on-Sea]].
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  • |LG district=City of York ...outh of [[York]]. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 470, increasing to 516 at the 2011 census.<ref name="2011 census">{{NOMIS20
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