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  2. Argos (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Since Sainsbury's acquired Argos, more and more standalone stores have been moved into a nearby Sainsbury's store. On 25 September 2019, Sainsbury's announced that over 50 Argos stores would be closing or relocating in order to cut costs. Stores also began to feature digital computers as well as printed catalogues to save costs.

  3. Municipal Borough of Aylesbury - Wikipedia

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    Aylesbury Borough Council was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, merging with neighbouring districts to become Aylesbury Vale district on 1 April 1974. No successor parish was established for the town and it was therefore directly administered by Aylesbury Vale District Council. The civil parish of Aylesbury was re-established in ...

  4. South East England - Wikipedia

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    South East England is particularly vulnerable to sea level rise View of South East England coast from northern France. The highest point is Walbury Hill in Berkshire at 297 m (974 ft). Britain's tallest native tree, according to The Tree Register in April 2015, is a 144-ft beech at Devil's Dyke in Newtimber Woods in West Sussex.

  5. California, Buckinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Looking north east towards the council offices, from Prebendal Avenue In 1924, the Bishop of Oxford transferred lands owned in California into the hands of the Municipal Borough of Aylesbury , which in 1929 was partially used in the construction of a new church and parsonage house, which is currently located on Penn Road.

  6. Southcourt - Wikipedia

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    The 'Aylesbury South Halt' as it used to be known, was on the ex GWR (originally broad gauge) line to Princes Risborough and High Wycombe, a stop for the train into Aylesbury to pause for any passengers who wanted a short train journey into the centre of town. It comprised a small wooden platform and shelter.

  7. Watchmoor - Wikipedia

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    Watchmoor is an area in Camberley, Surrey, England, off the A331 Blackwater Valley Road. It is located opposite the Blackwater Valley Path.It is split into two parts: Watchmoor Park business park and Watchmoor Point industrial estate are accessed via Riverside Way, whilst the Sainsbury's Watchmoor Park Superstore and the Watchmoor Reserve nature area are accessed via a completely separate road ...

  8. Quarrendon Estate - Wikipedia

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    The estate was started in the post war years and added to in four main stages right through to the 1980s. It is now one of the largest housing estates in the modern town of Aylesbury with a population in the 2001 census of 5,897 people [3] In the 2011 census, the estate had a population of 5,478 people.

  9. Elm Farm, Aylesbury - Wikipedia

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    Elm Farm is a modern housing estate Built in the 1970s in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England and one of the last new estates to be built within the parish boundary of Aylesbury. It has its own football team called Elm Farm FC [ 1 ] and in the political geography of the town it now forms a ward with Mandeville .