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  2. Blyth, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Blyth Cricket Club were Northumberland & Tyneside Cricket League Division 4 champions in the 2020 season and Northumberland Premier League champions in 2017. Blyth Sports Centre offers a wide range of facilities including two swimming pools, a sports hall, squash courts, fitness suite, saunas, outdoor skate park, and more. [ 119 ]

  3. Britishvolt - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary of US-based Scale Facilitation, Recharge Industries said it planned to resume construction in late 2023. However, amid continued financial difficulties, a deal to fund the business was not finalised, and in April 2024, the Blyth site was sold for redevelopment as a data centre campus. Britishvolt went into liquidation in November 2024.

  4. Hughes Bolckow - Wikipedia

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    By 1952 it had become a subsidiary of Metal Industries, Limited and was listed on their books. [9] In 1960 The Hughes Bolchow Shipbreaking Co., Ltd., of Blyth changed its name to Hughes Bolckow Ltd. so as to serve notice that, although its main activity was still shipbreaking, the company was branching out. [10]

  5. Narec - Wikipedia

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    Narec, since 2014 known as the National Renewable Energy Centre, is a part of the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult, a British technology innovation and research centre for offshore wind power, wave energy, tidal energy and low carbon technologies.

  6. Blyth Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1937 the yard was reopened under its original name. During World War II the Blyth company built five River class and two Bay-class frigates, seven Castle-class corvettes, [1] as well as two Flower-class corvettes and ten Bangor-class minesweepers. [4] The former German cargo ship Hannover was also converted into the escort carrier ...

  7. Blyth Valley (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    The constituency of Blyth was established under the Representation of the People Act 1948 for the 1950 general election.Following the reorganisation of local authorities resulting from the Local Government Act 1972, it was renamed Blyth Valley for the 1983 general election to correspond with the newly formed Borough of Blyth Valley.

  8. Alcan Lynemouth Aluminium Smelter - Wikipedia

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    The Alcan Lynemouth Aluminium Smelter was an industrial facility near Ashington, Northumberland, on the coast of North East England, 0.65 mi (1.05 km) south of the village of Lynemouth. The smelter was owned by the Canadian aluminium company Alcan , which is part of Rio Tinto .

  9. Blyth - Wikipedia

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    Blyth, Inc., a personal goods manufacturing and distribution company The Blyth Academy , Blyth, Northumberland, England Blyth Education , a Canadian company that runs a chain of private secondary schools