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  2. Beeston, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Beeston is an unparished area and has no town council, though it was a civil parish until 1935. [28] The parish area was reduced in 1933, with some lands in the east transferred to the City of Nottingham. Boundary posts were erected on the new Beeston-Nottingham boundary and many are still in place today, with "1933" marked on them.

  3. Boots Factory Site - Wikipedia

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    By 1926, John Boot had bought back the company and in 1927, renamed the Boots Pure Drug Company, it purchased a new 200-acre (81 ha) site at Beeston, outside of Nottingham, which became the Boots Factory Site. [3] Work began immediately and Owen Williams, an architect and engineer, was engaged to design a range of buildings on the site.

  4. Listed buildings in Beeston, Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Beeston is a town in the Borough of Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, England.The town contains 25 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  5. How could Nottinghamshire's political map change?

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    Nottingham city currently has a population of about 320,000, but ministers say there may be exceptions, and decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis. ... so take the map below with a big ...

  6. Chilwell Road, Beeston - Wikipedia

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    St John the Baptist Church, Beeston 75-83 by John Bowley 1908 and 85-93, all now demolished. 5 Architect Joseph Warburton 1910 (demolished 1965) 7 House and shop. Architect Charles Nelson Holloway 1909 (demolished 1965) St John the Baptist Church, Beeston [4] The Grange, Beeston [5] ca. 1820; 17-19. Semi-detached houses. Architect James ...

  7. NG postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The NG postcode area, also known as the Nottingham postcode area, [2] is a group of 29 postcode districts in the East Midlands of England, within seven post towns.These cover southern and central Nottinghamshire (including Nottingham, Mansfield, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Newark-on-Trent and Southwell), parts of south-west Lincolnshire (including Grantham and Sleaford) and small parts of Derbyshire ...

  8. List of settlements in Nottinghamshire by population - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham: 249,584 (266,988) 289,301 (305,680) City of Nottingham: Full list of areas given at the Nottingham (Within the city) section. See notes and separate entries regarding areas south of the Trent - Clifton, Silverdale & Wilford. Figures in brackets are the population of the city council (Unitary Authority/UA) area. 2 Mansfield: 69,987 ...

  9. St John's Grove, Beeston - Wikipedia

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    4 Glebe Street, built 1878. Following the enclosure of the land surrounding Beeston in 1809 the area of St John's Grove was allotted to the vicar of the parish church.In 1878 the land was acquired from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners by the Beeston Land Society, a group of citizens, who divided the land out into 28 plots of between three-quarters and 1-acre (0.40 ha) and set out the wide ...