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| The | Basildon Academies are a secondary school network loca |
| Sir Francis lived at | Basildon, although he died before the building was com |
| It is also the training facility of | Basildon Amateur Athletics Club who boast an all weath |
| route would have continued eastwards between | Basildon and Stanford-le-Hope before passing north of |
| South | Basildon and East Thurrock is a parliamentary constitu |
| ntona operated the Sunday service 100 between | Basildon and Lakeside between 8 October 2006 and 21 Ja |
| e politician and the Member of Parliament for | Basildon and Billericay. |
| Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundat | |
| transport service in, and between, Thurrock, | Basildon and Southend-on-Sea in Essex, England. |
| been the Member of Parliament (MP) for South | Basildon and East Thurrock since May 2010. |
| In 2010, South | Basildon and East Thurrock maintained this tradition t |
| in in his ultra marginal Conservative seat of | Basildon and was successfully selected and subsequentl |
| on with Upminster, Romford, Brentwood, Grays, | Basildon and Lakeside. |
| Born in 1952 Daniels was brought up in | Basildon and left school at 15 to become a civil serva |
| urrock wards, loses some areas around central | Basildon, and replaces them with Pitsea to the east of |
| The EsseX Files: To | Basildon and Beyond (co-written with Jeremy Dyson) (IS |
| It is located between | Basildon and Corringham, and is also close to Stanford |
| The village is in the district of | Basildon and in the parliamentary constituency of Bill |
| on-Sea's Grand Hotel, Woodlands Youth Centre, | Basildon and "Upstairs at Turkans" at the Van Gogh in |
| ere are good transport links to towns such as | Basildon and Grays, as well as Lakeside Shopping Centr |
| The fight was at his home town of | Basildon, and Marsh won on a technical knockout in the |
| mber of Parliament (MP) since 1983, first for | Basildon, and since 1997 for Southend West. |
| It is located in the hamlet of Lower | Basildon and is now owned by the Churches Conservation |
| a boundary review, it will form part of South | Basildon and East Thurrock for the next general electi |
| ron won the Conservative nomination to defend | Basildon at the 1997 General Election, but Amess's jud |
| area, is a group of postcode districts around | Basildon, Benfleet, Canvey Island, Hockley, Leigh-on-S |
| lop, Hampshire, and died 30th October 1857 at | Basildon, Berkshire possessed of property in England v |
| llege, Oxford after which he was the Vicar of | Basildon, Berkshire and the Rural Dean of Bradfield Af |
| tern Main Line over the River Thames in Lower | Basildon, Berkshire, England. |
| in Harrogate, April 15, 1922 - died in Lower | Basildon, Berkshire, January 15, 1981) was a British r |
| on 28 January 1794 in the parsonage house at | Basildon, Berkshire, where his parents were temporaril |
| Basildon, Billericay and Thurrock had previously been | |
| sisted of the parliamentary constituencies of | Basildon, Billericay, Castle Point, Rochford, Southend |
| One third of | Basildon Borough Council in Essex, England is elected |
| Such towns are | Basildon, Bracknell and Harlow. |
| ck Technical College (now called Thurrock and | Basildon College) and at West Herts College from 1992- |
| ary 2010 following a merger with Thurrock and | Basildon College. |
| The | Basildon constituency that existed after 1997 was neve |
| constituency is actually the successor to the | Basildon constituency. |
| Basildon Council election, 2006 | |
| Basildon Council election, 2010 | |
| Basildon Council election, 2000 | |
| Basildon Council election, 2008 | |
| Basildon Council election, 2007 | |
| Basildon Council election, 2003 | |
| Basildon Council election, 2002 (whole council elected | |
| On 15 March 2011 | Basildon Council voted 28 to 10 to clear 86 families f |
| and on Mondays-Saturdays Arriva operated the ' | Basildon Direct' route 5 , from Lakeside to Southend. |
| lway station in the town of Billericay in the | Basildon district of the county of Essex in the East o |
| The | Basildon District Council.wards of Wickford Castledon, |
| From 1989-94, she was a committee manager for | Basildon District Council. |
| Dunton Wayletts is a hamlet in the | Basildon district of Essex, England. |
| Ramsden Crays is a civil parish in the | Basildon District of Essex, England. |
| age now subsumed within the urban area of the | Basildon District of Essex. |
| and the Langdon Hills, now on the edge of the | Basildon district. |
| Little is known of | Basildon during the Fane ownership, but a mansion hous |
| 1993 in | Basildon, England |
| between 7-10 December, at the Festival Hall, | Basildon, England. |
| Eamonn Martin (born October 9, 1958 in | Basildon, Essex) is a former elite long distance runne |
| He was born in | Basildon, Essex, England. |
| The company's headquarters are in | Basildon, Essex, England, from where it makes and sell |
| ion is a railway station located in Pitsea in | Basildon, Essex, England. |
| Muddy Fox is a bicycle manufacturer from | Basildon, Essex, specialising in mountain bikes and ot |
| Luke Jermay (born 7 March 1985 in | Basildon, Essex, England) is an English magician, ment |
| He was born in | Basildon, Essex. |
| is a former English professional cyclist from | Basildon Essex. |
| Morrison sold off the | Basildon estate to Sir Edward Iliffe in 1929 and died |
| In 1654, the | Basildon estate was purchased by the 5th Earl of Bath |
| ack through Upminster, West Horndon, Laindon, | Basildon etc. and the southern track through Rainham, |
| Since 2001 it has held the annual | Basildon Festival moved from Wat Tyler park. |
| (5 was cut back to | Basildon from 2/11). |
| 120,000 m2) of former plotlands lying next to | Basildon golf course. |
| all in Hampshire, Castle Horneck in Cornwall, | Basildon Grotto in Berkshire, Minster Lovell Hall in O |
| they would have a female-only short-list for | Basildon, he stood for the Liberal Democrats at the 19 |
| spitals in the trust and one clinical centre: | Basildon Hospital and Orsett Hospital and Billericay S |
| Care Quality Commission found some places in | Basildon Hospital to have stained floors and curtains, |
| r his son, of a Thameside Berkshire estate at | Basildon House in 1656 in the names of his sister, Lad |
| al memorial at St Bartholomew's Church, Lower | Basildon in Berkshire. |
| between the villages of Pangbourne and Lower | Basildon in Berkshire, England. |
| The Sykes Baronetcy, of | Basildon in the County of Berkshire, was created in th |
| lived at the Fane's Thames-side New House at | Basildon in Berkshire. |
| Crays Hill is a village in the district of | Basildon in Essex, England. |
| als' were a late 1970s English rock band from | Basildon in South East Essex. |
| d in the 1983 and 1987 general elections, and | Basildon in the 1997 general election. |
| redundant Church of England parish church of | Basildon in the English county of Berkshire. |
| he 1st Rock Festival held at Gloucester Park, | Basildon in August 1978. |
| Basildon is railway station located in Basildon, Essex | |
| Lower | Basildon is a village in the civil parish of Basildon, |
| Darren Mark Caskey (born 21 August 1974 in | Basildon) is an English former footballer. |
| Basildon is first documented in 1311 when it was grant | |
| Gloucester Park in | Basildon is an urban neighbourhood park, named after t |
| As it is much smaller than | Basildon, Laindon and Pitsea, it does not have its own |
| omet, previously named Western Courier ran at | Basildon miniature railway. |
| the RVR for a short time before returning to | Basildon on loan. |
| In 1910, he inherited | Basildon Park from his uncle Charles (son of James Mor |
| , he purchased Ackworth Park in Yorkshire and | Basildon Park in Berkshire. |
| Basildon Park, near Reading | |
| The National Trust property, | Basildon Park, is just above it. |
| He held his | Basildon seat narrowly at the 1987 General Election, i |
| ster who was in the area also opening the new | Basildon sporting village in the local Gloucester park |
| Basildon station is served solely by London, Tilbury a | |
| In 1955 the district was renamed | Basildon, still consisting of the Billericay parish. |
| Epping, Brentwood, | Basildon, Thurrock, Southend |
| in Redgrave collapsed at a council meeting at | Basildon Town Hall. |
| Basildon Town Centre | |
| Basildon United came into being in 1967, previously op | |
| s side to a League Cup Final 3-0 victory over | Basildon United after scoring a hat-trick to knock Bow |
| ed his footballing career at non-League clubs | Basildon United and then Billericay Town. |
| Basildon United's membership of the Athenian League on | |
| He is currently chairman at | Basildon United. |
| Basildon Urban District (from 1934 to 1955 Billericay | |
| After the Second World War, the new town of | Basildon was created, encompassing the plotlands here |
| Its predecessor seat, | Basildon, was a well known bellwether seat, having con |
| e 16th and early 17th centuries, the manor of | Basildon was held by the Yonge family. |
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