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  2. Romford F.C. - Wikipedia

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    His assistant Dan Spinks took over and the last month of the season saw an excellent run of form which was an indicator of what was to come in 2023–24, which opened with five straight wins saw Romford miss out on promotion, losing the play-off final to Sporting Bengal.

  3. Brooklands Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the Romford F.C. club was re-established and they took over the use of the Brooklands Stadium, joining the London League. [5] By 1975, the club had developed Brooklands considerably in anticipation of eventually being elected to the Football League and had large debts to show for it, and had to sell Brooklands in 1975 but remained there until 1977.

  4. King's Wood School - Wikipedia

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    King's Wood School was a secondary school in Harold Hill near Romford, London Borough of Havering, England.It was a mixed school of non-denominational religion. The School's last Headteacher was Mrs Marian Spinks, who had been the Headteacher since January 2008, returning from a secondment as Senior Inspector (Performance) with Havering Inspection and Advisory Service.

  5. Category:People from Romford - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people from the Romford neighbourhood of the London Borough of Havering in Greater London, England. It was part of Essex until 1965. It was part of Essex until 1965. Contents

  6. Dolphin Centre - Wikipedia

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    Havering London Borough Council approved the design and £7.5 million construction of the Dolphin Centre in April 1980; it was named after a public house which existed in the nearby Romford Market from 1630 to 1900. [1]

  7. Romford - Wikipedia

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    Romford is a large town in East London, England, 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Charing Cross. Part of the London Borough of Havering , the town is one of the major metropolitan centres of Greater London identified in the London Plan .

  8. Champion Stakes (English greyhound race) - Wikipedia

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    It was inaugurated at Wimbledon Stadium in 1929. [2] However, in 1973 the event was discontinued [3] until Romford resurrected it as an open event in 1988. [4] In 2022, the first prize increased to £20,000 following sponsorship from Premier Greyhound Racing (the collaboration between the Arena Racing Company and Entain.

  9. Category:Romford - Wikipedia

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