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  2. Cupar - Wikipedia

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    Cupar (/ ˈ k uː p ər / listen ⓘ; Scottish Gaelic: Cùbar) is a town, former royal burgh and parish in Fife, Scotland.It lies between Dundee and Glenrothes.According to a 2011 population estimate, Cupar had a population around 9,000, making it the ninth-largest settlement in Fife, and the civil parish a population of 11,183 (in 2011). [2]

  3. A91 road - Wikipedia

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    Past Guardbridge is Clayton Caravan Park. Further towards Cupar is the Eden Valley & Prestonhall Industrial Estates, home to such businesses as Cupar Garden Centre, Hoggs, Fishers Services and many others. Further down the A91 the road runs adjacent to the major A-road, the A92.

  4. Cupar, Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    Cupar (/ ˈ k j uː p ɑːr / KYOO-par) [5] is a town 75 kilometres (47 mi) northeast of Regina in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Cupar is settled on the flat plains 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of the scenic Qu'Appelle Valley .

  5. British Sugar - Wikipedia

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    The sugar refinery in Cupar, Fife, closed in 1971 ending the growth and processing of sugar beet in Scotland; in its heyday in the mid-1930s, 1,500 farmers supplied the Cupar factory. [7] In 1981, the Ely, Felsted, Nottingham and Selby factories closed after a reduction in the allowed sugar quota.

  6. 7 fastest-growing small businesses in food, restaurants, and ...

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    NEXT spotlights trends from its research on the fastest-growing restaurants, food, and beverage businesses for 2025. 7 fastest-growing small businesses in food, restaurants, and beverages for 2025 ...

  7. Corn Exchange, Cupar - Wikipedia

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    In the late-1850s, a group of local businessmen decided to form a private company, known as the "Cupar Corn Exchange Company", to finance and commission a corn exchange for the town. One of the early subscribers, in September 1959, was the Lord Chancellor, John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell. The site they selected was on the corner of St ...

  8. Garnet Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Garnet Wilson was born in Cupar, Fife, in 1885. [3] He was the son of Gavin Laurie Wilson (1852–1932), the founder and owner of G.L. Wilson's Department Store, Dundee. G. L. Wilson had originally set up business in Cupar moving to open his department store in Dundee, locally referred to as 'the Corner' in 1894.

  9. Cupar Burgh Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Cupar Burgh Chambers is a municipal structure in St Catherine Street in Cupar, Fife, Scotland. The building, which was the meeting place of Cupar Burgh Council, ...