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  • The '''River Calder''' is the main tributary of the [[River Wyre]] in [[Lancashire]]. The Calder discharges itself into the Wyre at [[Catterall]], just south of the town of [[Garstang]].
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  • |name=Wyre |map=Wyre Orkney.svg
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  • [[File:River Wyre - geograph.org.uk - 98275.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Tidal Wyre at Shard]] ...he car park, Garstang - geograph.org.uk - 436383.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Wyre at Garstang]]
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  • [[File:Wyre Forest.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Path through the Wyre Forest north of Bewdley]] The '''Wyre Forest''' is a large, semi-natural, partially unmanaged, woodland and fores
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  • ...] peninsula, which is between the [[River Ribble|Ribble]] and [[River Wyre|Wyre]] estuaries, washed by the [[Irish Sea]]. Blackpool is the heart of the lo ...pletion of a branch line to Blackpool from Poulton on the main Preston and Wyre Joint Railway line from [[Preston]] to [[Fleetwood]]. Fleetwood declined as
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  • ...] (which forms the border with [[Cheshire]]); the Ribble; the [[River Wyre|Wyre]]; and the [[River Lune|Lune]]. Their tributaries are the [[River Irwell|I
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  • ...y has the ruins of the only round-towered church in Orkney. [[Wyre, Orkney|Wyre]] to the south east contains the site of Cubbie Roo's castle. [[Stronsay]]
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  • ...winter), and 10 cars. The ferry links the islands of Rousay, Egilsay, and Wyre with each other, and with the mainland of Orkney.<ref>{{cite web| url=http:
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  • ...believed that the town derived its name from the River Wyre, but the River Wyre, rising in the hills, enters the Solway at Harrington.<ref>Byers Richard (1
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  • ...ll, Orkney|Tingwall]] on the [[Mainland, Orkney]] by way of [[Wyre, Orkney|Wyre]] and [[Rousay]].
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  • ...tributaries are only brooks, Borle Brook, [[Dowles Brook]] draining the [[Wyre Forest]] and Dick Brook.
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  • |constituency=Preston, Wyre and Preston North
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  • [[Harvington]], [[Offenham]], Evesham, [[Craycombe]], [[Wyre, Worcestershire|Wyre]], [[Pershore]], [[Defford]], [[Comberton]], [[Birlingham]], [[Eckington, W
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest |constituency=Wyre Forest
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  • **[[River Calder, Wyre]], a tributary of the [[River Wyre]]
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  • The '''River Calder''' is the main tributary of the [[River Wyre]] in [[Lancashire]]. The Calder discharges itself into the Wyre at [[Catterall]], just south of the town of [[Garstang]].
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  • ...nt's Causeway]]) has in Ireland. He is said to have lived on the island of Wyre and used Orkney's islands as stepping stones. Many large stones on Orkney i
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  • |name=Wyre |map=Wyre Orkney.svg
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  • ...Wyre downstream of which lies the confluence of the rivers Beidiog and the Wyre. The name Llangwyryfon derives from the tale of Saint Ursula to whom the vi
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  • ...The [[Clee Hills]], the highest hills in Shropshire, are nearby and the [[Wyre Forest]] lies between the town and [[Bewdley]]. The border with [[Worcester
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  • ...ver St Annes between their feeding grounds around [[Southport]] and Over-[[Wyre]]. Many pintails and other ducks feed and rest in the estuary. ...as moved to October in 2012 and is organised by the ''Blackpool, Fylde and Wyre branch of CAMRA''. The festival offers a choice of around 90 real ales as w
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest |constituency=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest |constituency=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • **[[Fairfield, Wyre Forest]]
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  • |LG district=Wyre ...ds in and fills the spit of land between the [[Irish Sea]] and the [[River Wyre]], which thus enters the sea here. Fleetwood had a population of 26,840 pe
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  • [[File:River Wyre - geograph.org.uk - 98275.jpg|right|thumb|350px|The Tidal Wyre at Shard]] ...he car park, Garstang - geograph.org.uk - 436383.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Wyre at Garstang]]
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  • ...with E.M. Brownlow), (1999) ''More About Horwich,'' St. Michael's on Wyre: Wyre (ISBN 0-9526187-4-5)</ref> Horwich Moor was enclosed between 1815 and 1818 ...le=More About Horwich |publisher=Wyre Publishing |location=St Michael's on Wyre |year=1999 |isbn=0-9526187-4-5}}
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  • ...an road between [[Ribchester]] (‘’Bremetennacum’’) and the [[River Wyre]]. ...lway station was opened in 1840 as "Kirkham Station", when the Preston and Wyre Railway and Harbour Company opened its line to [[Fleetwood]]. South of the
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  • ...ver Kent|Kent]], [[River Keer|Keer]], [[River Lune|Lune]] and [[River Wyre|Wyre]] drain into the Bay, with their various estuaries making a number of penin
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  • |LG district=Wyre ...l town in [[Lancashire]] on the eastern bank of the estuary of the [[River Wyre]]. Its civil parish includes [[Knott End-on-Sea]], Pilling Lane and the vi
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  • ...[[Fleetwood]]. The area north and east of the tidal Wyre, known as [[Over Wyre]], is the more rural side of the river. The Fylde is roughly trisected by t
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  • *St Micahels on Wyre
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  • ...rom [[Llanilar]] to [[Tregaron]], where it crosses the valley of the River Wyre. The parish is divided into Lledrod Isaf (Lower Lledrod) and Lledrod Uchaf
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest |constituency=Wyre Forest
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  • ...60, Henry Curwen built a quay at Harrington on the south side of the River Wyre. Coal and limestone were soon being exported from Harrington, and the incre
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  • |LG district=Wyre |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • |LG district=Wyre ...ncashire|Thornton]], which sits to the east, on the estuary of the [[River Wyre]], and the two are frequently considered one town, '''Thornton-Cleveleys'''
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  • *[[Thornton, Lancashire|Thornton]] to the east on the estuary of the [[River Wyre]] ...largely contiguous. Both are confined within the narrow land between the Wyre estuary and the sea.
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  • |island=Wyre '''Cubbie Roo's Castle''' is the ruin of a Norse castle on [[Wyre, Orkney|Wyre]], one the islands of [[Orkney]]. It was built about 1150, making it one o
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  • ...ilsay by Howie Sound. It is south west of [[Kili Holm]] and due north of [[Wyre]]'s far eastern coast.
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  • *[[Wyre, Orkney|Wyre]]
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  • Most Kidderminster to Bewdley trains continued through the Wyre Forest line (dismantled in the 1960s and now a popular walking route) to [[
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  • *Wyre Forest Golf Club - [[Kidderminster]]
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest ...nd replaced the previous Chaddesley Corbett Endowed First School under the Wyre Forest education review. Each school has an associated pre-school nursery.
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  • ...n-Amounderness|Broughton]] church and [[Woodplumpton]] to join the [[River Wyre]], or else [[Savick Brook]] through [[Fulwood, Lancashire|Fulwood]] to join
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • |LG district=Wyre |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • |constituency=Wyre and Preston North |LG district=Wyre
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  • |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • ...illage was originally part of the ecclesiastical parish of St Michael's on Wyre. A Nonconformist chapel was built in Elswick before 1650. ...s away.<ref name=Porter/><ref>{{brithist|53233|The Parish of St Michael-on-Wyre}} in {{VCH|7|page=260–267}}</ref> By 1650 a chapel had been built in the
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • ...uth parallel to the river. It runs through [[Weston Park]] and into the [[Wyre Forest]] in northern [[Worcestershire]], then through that county, west of
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  • [[File:Wyre Forest.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Path through the Wyre Forest north of Bewdley]] The '''Wyre Forest''' is a large, semi-natural, partially unmanaged, woodland and fores
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre |constituency=Wyre and Preston North
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  • ...tp://www.wyreforestwest.org.uk/?p=p_12&sName=Bayton-Church Bayton Church - Wyre Forest West]</ref>
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  • ...12 miles E. and S. to the [[River Avon, Warwickshire|river Avon]], below [[Wyre Piddle]]. Land was assigned in 1813 in lieu of tithes. The living is a rect
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest |constituency=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest ...er Severn]], ten miles north of Worcester in the picturesque area of the [[Wyre Forest]]. The area is featured in the [[Domesday Book]] and many historical
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest
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  • |LG district=Wyre Forest |constituency=Wyre Forest
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