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  2. Golden Hill, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Kellaway Avenue, Golden Hill, Bristol. Bristol Rovers practise on the football pitch, though it is closed for maintenance as of 2016. [1] The fields are owned by Redland High School for Girls. [2] A large Tesco store was built in 1993 on an adjacent green-field site, which had been for many years one of the playing fields of Bristol Grammar School.

  3. Stokes Croft - Wikipedia

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    Stokes Croft is a road in Bristol, England.It is part of the A38, a main road north of the city centre.Locals refer to the area around the road by the same name. The road became a centre of industry during the mid-19th century, including the Carriage Works.

  4. Brislington West - Wikipedia

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    The park, which has views across Bristol, forms the peak of a crest between Knowle and Brislington in the city. The parkland core of Arno's estate, which includes the Parkside Hotel, Arno's Court Triumphal Arch and Black Castle Public House is beside the A4 road , 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Bristol city centre .

  5. Brislington East - Wikipedia

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    The A4 Brislington Hill on the boundary between East and West Brislington. Brislington is one of the larger areas of Bristol, hence the need for it to be split into two sections for the purposes of local government. The home ground of Brislington F.C. lies in Brislington East, as does St. Brendan's Sixth Form College.

  6. Brislington - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Brislington was historically part of the Keynsham Hundred in Somerset. [3]Brislington is also near to the site of the now demolished chapel of St. Anne's-in-the Wood (actually in nearby St Anne's), erected by one of the Lords de la Warr, whose family held the manor of Brislington from the late 12th to the mid-16th century; in the 15th century the chapel was a place of pilgrimage ...

  7. Tesco - Wikipedia

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    Tesco Ireland operates a number of Tesco Extra hypermarkets in Ireland, with Clarehall Extra on the Malahide Road being the first to open in 2006. Tesco's largest hypermarket store in Europe, with a floorspace of 18,500 m 2 (199,000 sq ft), opened in Dundalk in County Louth in November 2010. [121]

  8. Tesco.com - Wikipedia

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    Tesco launched an advertising campaign for its internet phone, marketing the service to customers by offering free calls to all other Tesco internet phone customers. On 1 October 2006, Tesco announced it would be selling six own-brand budget software packages for under £20 each, including office and security suites, in a partnership with ...

  9. Brislington West, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Brislington West, Bristol