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  • By doing so it gave passengers from the Midlands a direct link to Lowestoft.
  • Ripley, Derbyshire in the industrial English Midlands, a youthful interest in politics led Bowler t
  • She received a musical theatre diploma from Midlands Academy of Dance and Drama and trained at The
  • The taxi controller had a distinctive West Midlands accent.
  • In each, Advantage West Midlands achieved the maximum possible rating.
  • ich Hoskins' voice would be dubbed by English Midlands actor David Daker.
  • House Cone is located in Wordsley in the West Midlands, adjacent to the Stourbridge Canal bridge on
  • s Council, the Government Office for the West Midlands, Advantage West Midlands, and Herefordshire C
  • d a second career defeat for the man from the Midlands after the fight was stopped in the 8th round.
  • David returned to the East Midlands again in February 2003 when he joined Saga 10
  • At launch, the Midlands Air Ambulance operated a single helicopter ba
  • The Midlands Air Ambulance service has been operating one
  • ber of air ambulance charities, including the Midlands Air Ambulance.
  • The Midlands Air Ambulance was first registered as a chari
  • The operating name was changed back to Midlands Air Ambulance in 2009 to reflect the smaller
  • ys had its head office on the grounds of East Midlands Airport in Castle Donington.
  • East Midlands Airport
  • BMI Vickers Viscount at East Midlands Airport in an early livery.
  • The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport and the nearest train and bus station
  • East Midlands Airport is 10 miles away.
  • East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, England, was for a
  • East Midlands Airport in Leicestershire, served by low-cost
  • East Midlands Airport (between junctions 23A and 24)
  • until 1965 when the newly reconstructed East Midlands Airport opened.
  • DHL Air UK is based at East Midlands Airport, was purchased by DHL in 1989, and ha
  • The district contains East Midlands Airport, which operates flights to the rest o
  • l provide a bus connection to the nearby East Midlands Airport, but with improvements to the Erewash
  • s were spotted in Dubai and at Britain's East Midlands Airport, north of London. 
  • -upon-Trent, Coalville, Coventry, Derby, East Midlands Airport, Hinckley, Loughborough, Market Harbo
  • It is also within 20 miles of East Midlands Airport.
  • mily discuss the Climate Camp protest at East Midlands Airport.
  • pting to conduct an emergency landing at East Midlands Airport.
  • ll was considered as a possible site for East Midlands Airport.
  • ys had its head office on the grounds of East Midlands Airport.
  • tle bus service runs from the station to East Midlands Airport.
  • Its main base is East Midlands Airport.
  • ns from Burnaston to the recently opened East Midlands Airport.
  • eeston, Long Eaton, then Derby or Sawley/East Midlands Airport/Loughborough every 6-7 mins
  • o play in the NWCL Prem, NWCL 1st, NWCL Prem, Midlands Alliance and NWCL 1st respectively.
  • The East Midlands Alliance too raised its game, and in 1984 the
  • n Harborough, Tompkins sold the paper to East Midlands Allied Press, later known as Emap, but contin
  • There are several in the West Midlands alone.
  • BBC East Midlands also produces regional news & local radio pag
  • National Express West Midlands also operate the 79E, which runs between Wolv
  • Midlands also received the National Booksellers' Choic
  • interpreted as being of the southeast English Midlands, although the scribe of British Museum MS Cot
  • uring 1993/94, Leicester competed in the East Midlands Amateur League finishing a creditable 3rd.
  • nal Trade Champion (2003-2004), and as a West Midlands Ambassador (2005-2011).
  • taffordshire Fire and Rescue Service and West Midlands Ambulance Service.
  • up or expanding and to consolidation of West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) assets in the WMAS a
  • results in a high number of call outs to East Midlands Ambulance Service (12 in 2009-10).
  • ged by senior paramedics from within the West Midlands Ambulance Service and the Chief Executive of
  • The West Midlands Ambulance Service provides the County Air Amb
  • serve the new motorway which by 1977 gave the midlands an unbroken motorway link with Devon.
  • tornadoes were expected to develop across the Midlands and eastern England.
  • relegated to the re-established Division One Midlands and Division One South.
  • cher was born in Solihull in 1984 in the West Midlands and attended Lyndon Humanities College.
  • ble for the running of 56 shops mainly in the Midlands and southern England.
  • n Scotland, with a scattered few in the north Midlands and single survivals in Wales, Cornwall and I
  • stations across southern England, the English Midlands and Wales.
  • to take its (largely mineral) traffic to the Midlands and the North of England, or opened up connec
  • le quite separate from their namesakes in the Midlands and Caithness."
  • ridge Town, and several National Express West Midlands and Hansons bus services from Stourbridge run
  • NPLA, where the highest paid colliers in the Midlands and Nottinghamshire gave up any real pay incr
  • to oversee the Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Midlands and Affiliated Areas U.K. (formerly the Dioce
  • hs at the London club before returning to the Midlands and drifting out of the professional game.
  • r was only broadcast in the ATV region in the Midlands and had yet to be taken up by other ITV franc
  • Northern Joint Railway main line between the Midlands and the Norfolk Coast.
  • four stands and is served by Stagecoach East Midlands and Stagecoach Sheffield.
  • oventry covering countryside in both the West Midlands and Warwickshire.
  • ocated in the metropolitan county of the West Midlands and was in the historic county of Warwickshir
  • k included touring working men's clubs in the Midlands and North of England with a children's variet
  • The line was used by through trains from the Midlands and the North of England, such as the Pines E
  • s in visitors from the local area as well the Midlands and beyond.
  • Northern Joint Railway main line between the Midlands and the Norfolk Coast which closed in 1959.
  • aircraft on airfields and bases all over the Midlands and Wales.
  • s West is a village on the border of the West Midlands and Staffordshire.
  • Most urban scenes were shot in the West Midlands and Humberside while rural scenes were largel
  • They played in the Midlands and South West Amateur Rugby League Associati
  • oughout the country, particularly in the West Midlands, and a further 14 stores in and around Birmin
  • orts of successful cultivation in the English Midlands and Yorkshire, albeit in favourable locations
  • ng GMTV were now pan-regional across the West Midlands and East Midlands only.
  • July 2009, BHS stores in Solihull in the West Midlands and Bexleyheath in South London both opened E
  • iously been used solely in the South East and Midlands, and the affordable 'G2' brand launched in 20
  • already included in mixed exhibitions in the Midlands and at the Marjorie Parr Gallery, London, whe
  • art, the pit became one of the largest in the Midlands and the last colliery remaining on Cannock Ch
  • Waterloo, and CrossCountry services from the Midlands and the North.
  • December 2010 by a journalist from the Irish midlands and began publishing articles in February 201
  • at Hagley, Stourbridge, on the border of West Midlands and Worcestershire.
  • rescue services including Devon, Dorset, West Midlands and London.
  • He was born in Handsworth, West Midlands and died in Brighton.
  • tailor (or perhaps a blacksmith) in the west Midlands, and was condemned by the Worcester diocesan
  • The three largest regions (London, the Midlands and the North of England) were subdivided int
  • came from the BBC London, BBC East, BBC West Midlands and BBC Wales regions.
  • Great Northern Joint Railway line between the Midlands and the Norfolk coast.
  • king with a number of communities in the West Midlands and East Midlands.
  • for West and South-West England, the British Midlands and Wales.
  • geographic regions: Scotland, the North, the Midlands and the South)
  • h London and from the industrial towns of the Midlands and North of England.
  • -aircraft gun practice initially in the North Midlands and North Wales area.
  • The 991 is a bus route in the West Midlands and South Staffordshire areas of the United K
  • Motorways, to pool their services between the Midlands and the south and west of England and between
  • UK, operating 42 branches throughout the East Midlands and South Yorkshire.
  • t was once on the main line route between the Midlands and the Norfolk Coast which closed in 1959.
  • construction on a line to the South Carolina Midlands and the carrier reached Columbia, South Carol
  • son primarily serves the Worcestershire, West Midlands and Warwickshire catchment area.
  • twenty miles away from Wolverhampton in West Midlands and Telford in different directions.
  • cated on the county boundary between the West Midlands and Staffordshire.
  • (1962) The first bird atlas covered the West Midlands and was published in 1970.
  • and Great Northern Joint Railway between the Midlands and Melton Constable.
  • and on the evening of the 12th moved onto The Midlands and South-east England where the snow persist
  • ave formed one of the main routes between the Midlands and South East.
  • shire, England, close to the border with West Midlands, and just south of Halesowen.
  • He was born in the West Midlands and went to the local grammar school.
  • traditional county of Warwickshire (now West Midlands and part of Staffordshire, Warwickshire and n
  • he Drakensberg foothills to the KwaZulu-Natal midlands and the Ngoye and Enseleni forests.
  • ngest signals in the UK, covering most of the Midlands and Wales.
  • School, Chaddesley Corbett, Wyre Forest, West Midlands and is Head of Boys' Sport at Winterfold, tea
  • North, West and South Yorkshire and the North Midlands) and Hull (serving East Yorkshire, Lincolnshi
  • The club's first season was in 1989-90 in the Midlands and South West Amateur Rugby League Associati
  • represent over 700 years of history from the Midlands and a little further beyond.
  • rmingham Pride when the gay population of the Midlands and often further afield descends on the area
  • ntl, and now Virgin Media) in 1995, BBC East Midlands and Central East were provided and since regi
  • In 1994, he moved to the East Midlands and was Regional Director from 1997 to 2005.
  • ss four regions: North East, North West, East Midlands, and Yorkshire and the Humber.
  • Taylor was born at Halesowen in the West Midlands and started his professional football career
  • and canal system with waterway access to the Midlands and Bristol.
  • it is rarely seen in churches of the English Midlands and North of England.
  • network would connect London, the south-east Midlands and south-east England.
  • Empire despite the distance between the East Midlands and the parts of Britain the Romans arrived i
  • Steventon was born in Walsall in the West Midlands and after a spell with Walsall, then playing
  • She grew up in West Bromwich in the Midlands and attended West Bromwich Technical High Sch
  • ivision in 1976 followed by operations in the midlands and the south-west.
  • pearances, King Country Rugby Football Union, Midlands and England at U21, Students, Emerging Player
  • ose season, Haynes was persuaded to leave the Midlands and move to the south coast to join Southern
  • The temple serves Latter-day Saints from the midlands and northern parts of England, the whole of S
  • ded to separate the teams, played back in the Midlands, and this time West Bromwich Albion came thro
  • ce finish in the Southern League Division One Midlands and promotion at the first attempt, beating C
  • ham to London, Wales, South West England, the Midlands and East Anglia.
  • National Express West Midlands and Joes Travel service 79 links the town wit
  • ecame a zookeeper at Twycross Zoo in the West Midlands and became head keeper of reptiles, working w
  • omerset, but the Industrial Revolution in the Midlands and Northern England spelled the end for most
  • m all over the UK, but in particular the West Midlands and South Wales.
  • continue driving their livestock towards the Midlands and eventually London, where they would sell
  • to the town, especially by visitors from the Midlands and London.
  • Buses are operated by Travel West Midlands and Central Connect Buses.
  • musicians, who come from all across the East Midlands and who range in age from 17 to 70-plus.
  • s situated just south of the border with West Midlands and includes the village of Broome as well as
  • orking in various grammar schools in the West Midlands, and was Head of English at the Shire Oak Sch
  • e Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, and the other one is at the Aston Manor Road
  • ated to the north east of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, and to the south west of Cannock.
  • hich also comprised 12 teams made up from the Midlands and the North.
  • of Wildwood stock transferred to sites in the Midlands and Yorkshire.
  • by their altitudinal distribution (lowlands, midlands and highlands) as this approximates ethnic gr
  • he Drakensberg foothills to the KwaZulu-Natal midlands and the coastal forests and rivers.
  • , Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Advantage West Midlands and Joan Walley MP to find a way to restore t
  • Captain Bonner was unveiled in Aldridge, West Midlands, and an annual parade is held every year to h
  • National Express West Midlands and Midland Bus Company service 339 links the
  • n Stourbridge, in the borough of Dudley, West Midlands, and was by profession a legal executive.
  • ized guide to cultural happenings in the West Midlands and has already gained many fans thanks to it
  • ro are printed for circulation throughout the Midlands and Northern areas of the country.
  • es at Belfast-City, Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands, and Manchester airports.
  • flagship joint venture between Advantage West Midlands and Wolverhampton City Council with the suppo
  • , meanwhile, regrouped his forces in the West Midlands, and despite being heavily outnumbered, defea
  • Luftflotte 3 targeted the West Country, Midlands, and northwest England, from bases a bit furt
  • or the Ampthill RUFC in the National League 3 Midlands and the German national rugby union team.
  • to broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays to the Midlands and the North of England.
  • It was on the main line between the Midlands and the Norfolk Coast, a route commonly used
  • of the traffic leaving central London for the Midlands and the North of England travels on this road
  • ornwall, Bannister and family returned to the Midlands and a job in hotel maintenance in Birmingham.
  • d at the Saltley Methodist Church in the West Midlands and is supported by Reverend Chris Shannahan,
  • which connected London and Aylesbury with the Midlands and North.
  • consecutive season, adding 20 teams from the Midlands and Northern England.
  • n Paddington and CrossCountry trains from the Midlands and North of England, which do not stop at in
  • the fourth most deprived district in the West Midlands, and the 28th most deprived nationally.
  • PD v West Midlands and North West Mental Health Review Tribunal
  • a number of games in his first season in the Midlands and remained a key part of manager Steve Bruc
  • r, it was planted in orchards across the west Midlands and, less commonly, in parts of the West Coun
  • Married, he lives in the Midlands and, in late 2009, Experience Northwest relea
  • a steering group composed of figures from the Midlands animation sector, including CharacterShop, Sk
  • November 2008 - National Express West Midlands announce plans to completely withdraw all the
  • e regional development agency, Advantage West Midlands, announced new funding for the Custard Factor
  • A further six stores are located in the Midlands, another six in Lincolnshire and East Anglia,
  • international design competition organised by Midlands Architecture & the Designed Environment (MADE
  • Currently National Express West Midlands are the sole operator along the route.
  • Despite people in the West Midlands area previously being allowed on the route, t
  • ver Neil Read to this time pick up the vacant Midlands Area super bantamweight title, the first prof
  • he River Mease is a lowland clay river in the Midlands area of England.
  • The 303 is a bus route in the West Midlands area of England.
  • a re-organisation of the leagues in the West Midlands area in 2006 saw them return to the West Midl
  • dition, over 100,000 family members visit the Midlands area each year to attend basic training gradu
  • Midlands Area Champion
  • tion, each of the county boroughs in the West Midlands area (Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Solihull,
  • g consistency, McWilliams moved away from the Midlands area and moved further north to sign for the
  • clergyman and Vicar Apostolic who served the Midlands area of the United Kingdom.
  • professional defeat to Roger Guest in a BBBoC Midlands area Light Welterweight title bout.
  • It operates bus services around the Midlands area of England and is made up of various pre
  • lgamated with other fire brigades in the West Midlands area to form the West Midlands Fire Service w
  • numerous dance and acting schools in the West Midlands area, which lead to her dancing in pantomimes
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