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  • '''Bredon''' is a village and parish at the southern edge of [[Worcestershire]]. It lies on the banks of ==Location and geography==
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  • ...|A train using the newly constructed viaduct on the Tewkesbury and Malvern railway; the line was to be dismantled only a few years later.]] ...le-long dual two-lane motorway in [[Worcestershire]], [[Gloucestershire]], and [[Herefordshire]]. It is sometimes referred to as the ''Ross Spur'', connec
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  • ...tre. The town is generally regarded as a suburb of the city of Nottingham, and officially designated as part of the Nottingham Urban Area. ...uth is the [[River Trent]], [[Attenborough, Nottinghamshire|Attenborough]] and its extensive wetlands.<ref>[http://www.attenboroughnaturecentre.co.uk/docs
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  • ...Kidderminster Lock.jpg|thumb|300px|Kidderminster Lock on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal]] ...g the [[River Severn]] at [[Stourport]] in Worcestershire with the [[Trent and Mersey Canal]] at [[Haywood Junction]] by [[Great Haywood]].
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  • ...:Gas Street Basin towards Mailbox.jpg|thumb|The start of the Worcester and Birmingham Canal at Gas Street Basin, looking south-east, towards The Mailbox]] [[Image:Worcester Birmingham Canal Locks.jpg|thumb|Worcester and Birmingham Canal locks. Feb. 2007]]
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  • ...the opening of the canal, ownership transferred to the newly created Canal and River Trust. ...salt works. In 1747, Simon Wood again proposed making the river navigable, and in 1755 there was a scheme to construct a pipeline to carry the brine to Ha
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  • |county 1=Gloucester |carries=B3129 road, cars<br />pedestrians and cyclists
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  • |post town=Birmingham ...lage and civil parish in [[Worcestershire]], situated 10 miles south of [[Birmingham]] city centre, with a population at the 2011 census of 1,794.<ref>[http://w
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  • ...4&e=62&g=6361313&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1450104994508&enc=1|title=Birmingham Ward population 2011|accessdate=14 December 2015}}</ref> |LG district=Birmingham
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  • Wilnecote appears as "Wilmundecote" in the Doomsday Book and as "Wylmyndecote" in 1349.<ref> Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; CP ...en's Head''. A fifth, called the ''Sandyback Pub'', closed in January 2009 and has since been reopened.
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  • |name=Dartmouth Steam Railway |picture caption=Saltern Cove on the Dartmouth Steam Railway
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  • {{county|Gloucester}} ...ety]] hundred of [[Gloucestershire]], three miles south of [[Cirencester]] and close to the border with [[Wiltshire]]. It had a population of 3,074 accor
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  • ...he west of the Cotswold escarpment and to the east of [[Chipping Sodbury]] and [[Yate]] in south-western [[Gloucestershire]], in the [[Grumbald's Ash Hund ...extends from Chipping Sodbury in the West to the Cotswold Edge in the east and is on the [[Cotswold Way]]. The Badminton Road (A432) winds eastwards towar
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  • |constituency=Thornbury and Yate ...n''' is a village in [[Gloucestershire]], about two miles west of [[Yate]] and nine miles north-east of the centre of [[Bristol]], the county's great city
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  • ...[[Gloucestershire]], found in the narrow rural gap between [[Gloucester]] and [[Cheltenham]]. The 2011 census recorded a population of 1,286. ...f Badgeworth the parish also includes [[Bentham, Gloucestershire|Bentham]] and [[Little Witcombe]].
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  • |post town=Gloucester ...wn''' is a village in [[Gloucestershire]], situated between [[Gloucester]] and [[Cheltenham]]. It is named from the hill above the village, on which stan
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  • |picture caption= Great Wolford and St Michael's Church '''Great Wolford''' is a village and parish in the [[Kington Hundred]] of [[Warwickshire]]. With the neighbourin
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  • ...Alne Parish Council]: "near to the river which our ancestors used to call, and which is called to this day, Alwine." The Celtic word Alwine meaning bright ...st of the Memorial Hall and twelve listed buildings of local architectural and historical value.<ref>[http://www.greatalne-pc.gov.uk/recreation-environmen
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  • ...n [[Warwickshire]]. The village lies 19½ miles from [[Birmingham]] on the Birmingham–Alcester A435 road, which here follows the line of the [[Roman roads|Roma ...consists of a number of houses on Sambourne Lane, Coughton Lane and farms and is primarily noted as being the location of the [[National Trust for Places
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  • [[File:Malvern Link Railway Station.jpg|thumb|250px|Malvern Link railway station]] ...]] to the north and east of [[Great Malvern]]. The centres of Malvern Link and Great Malvern are separated by Link Common, an area of open land that is st
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