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  • ...junction was named after the ancient township of Crewe, today's Crewe is a new creation built in another parish, and so the town is named after the railwa A new town grew up, in the parishes of Monks Coppenhall and Church Coppenhall, al
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  • ...inghamshire]]. Carrington is to the north of the city centre, between New Basford and Mapperly Park, largely in the fork of the Hucknall Road and Mansfield R
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  • | [[Impington]] || Histon & Impington Recreation Ground || New Road <small>CB24 9LU</small> || {{map|}} || 7.27 | [[Melbourn]] || New Recreation Ground || The Moor <small>SG8 6DT</small> || {{map|}} || 11.4
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  • ...allowed the extension of the gas pipeline from [[Basford, Nottinghamshire|Basford]] and the south, which brought street lighting to the town and supplies for In 1885 the new church of St John the Divine on Quarry Road was consecrated.
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  • ...port, John Reid, confirmed the availability of £167 million funding for a new tram system, to be known as Nottingham Express Transit, to run between Nott ....7 million people in 2005. This bolstered the case for the construction of new lines.
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  • ...ng 1000-ton coasters. With the opening of the [[Manchester Ship Canal]], a new lock was constructed at Weston Marsh, which gave direct access to the ship ...rine workings near Middlewich, who felt they would be disadvantaged by the new navigation, a separate Act was obtained on 7 June 1721 to authorise improve
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  • [[File:New_Inn,_Shalfleet,_IW,_UK.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The New Inn, Shalfleet]] ...for examination, and ultimately sold at auction.<ref>Leins,Ian; Joy, Jody; Basford, Frank [http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/267811 Portable An
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  • |name=Basford |picture=Nottingham Road, Basford - geograph.org.uk - 860229.jpg
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  • ...inghamshire|Kimberley]], [[Watnall]], Cinderhill and [[Basford, Nottingham|Basford]]. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 6,311. ...d the Hempshill Vale estate and occupies the former site of Assarts Farm. New Nuthall also borders Broxtowe Country Park and a bypass road (Woodhouse Way
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  • ...engine has been reconditioned, and both are steamed several times a year. New visitor facilities were built in 1991, and a major restoration of the struc ...nd Belle View Reservoir were in the city, and were both completed in 1850. Basford pumping station and Mapperley Reservoir were completed in 1857 and 1859, an
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  • ...1811) in 1765, an ex-foreman of Capability Brown. White's plan created a new kitchen garden, landscaping around the western side of the hall, parkland t ...k/news/analysis/how-a-former-royal-residence-in-yorkshire-has-been-given-a-new-lease-of-life-1-8171348 Current owners]
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  • ...the chapelry of [[Hellidon]], the parish of [[Canons Ashby]] and that of [[Basford, Nottinghamshire]], and lands and other properties in each parish.<ref name ...priory courtyard.<ref name=rchme/> In 1863 the house was demolished and a new Catesby House and parish church were built.<ref name=rchme/>
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