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		<title>Birkenhead</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers Birkenhead Merseyside
Approximate Population: 83,729

In 1886 Birkenhead and Liverpool were linked by an underground railway system, which today is part of the Merseyrail network.


The major underground station in Birkenhead is Hamilton Square, the nearest station to the ferry terminal. Hamilton Square station is linked to the "Liverpool Loop" of ...</description>
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		<title>Chester</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers Chester Cheshire
Approximate Population: 77,040

A considerable amount of land in Chester is owned by the Duke of Westminster who owns an estate – Eaton Hall – near the village of Eccleston. He also has vast London properties in Mayfair.   Indeed, the clock tower which houses Big Ben was copied ...</description>
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		<title>Barnsley</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers Barnsley South Yorkshire
Approximate Population: 218,063

The first historical reference occurs in 1086 in the Domesday Book, in which it is called 'Berneslai' with a total population of around 200.   The exact origins of the name Barnsley is still subject to debate, but Barnsley Council claims that its origins lie ...</description>
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		<title>Southend</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers Southend Essex
Approximate Population: 162,000


Southend is known for its seafront. Since 1986, a diesel-hydraulic railway has run the length of pier, replacing the electric service which opened in 1890.   A fire in October 2005 damaged the far end of the pier.   The pier has been beset by fires; a ...</description>
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		<title>Gateshead</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers
Gateshead Tyne and Wear
Approximate Population: 78,403


Gateshead International Stadium regularly holds international athletics meetings over the summer months.   It is also host to rugby league fixtures, and the home ground of both Gateshead Thunder Rugby League Football Club and Gateshead Football Club.   Both clubs have had their problems: Gateshead ...</description>
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		<title>Gillingham</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers Gillingham Kent
Approximate Population: 99,773


Within Gillingham there are many churches from different denominations of Christianity.   In 1896, Our Lady of Gillingham Roman Catholic Church was built close to the site of the Saint Mary Magdalene Church, which overlooks the River Medway.

It followed after other Catholic churches in the area, ...</description>
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		<title>Sunderland</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers
Sunderland Tyne and Wear
Approximate Population: 177,739


As the former heavy industries have declined in Sunderland, so electronic, chemical, paper and motor manufactures have replaced them, including the Nissan car plant at Washington.

From 1990, the banks of the Wear experienced a massive physical regeneration with the creation of housing, retail parks ...</description>
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		<title>Brighton</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers
Brighton East Sussex
Approximate Population: 263,464


The Royal Pavilion is a former royal palace built as a home for the Prince Regent during the early 1800s and is notable for Indian architecture and Oriental interior design. The building and grounds were purchased by the town in 1849 for £53,000.

Brighton Pier (originally ...</description>
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		<title>Ripon</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers
Ripon North Yorkshire
Approximate Population: 15,922


Ripon became a cathedral, and the seat of the Bishop of Ripon, in 1836, with the creation of the Diocese of Ripon, the first new diocese to be created in England since the Reformation.    This also led to the recognition of city status for ...</description>
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		<title>Lewisham</title>
		<description>Sheds Suppliers Lewisham Greater London
Approximate Population: 248,922

It is most likely to have been founded by a pagan Jute, Leof, who settled (by burning his boat) near St Mary's Church (Ladywell) where the ground was drier, in the 6th century. As to the etymology of the name, Daniel Lysons (1796) wrote:


"In ...</description>
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