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Brandon is a town and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. [1] [2] Brandon is located in the Breckland area of Suffolk in the extreme north-west of the county, close to the adjoining county of Norfolk. It lies between the towns of Bury St Edmunds, Thetford, Mildenhall, Downham Market and the city of Ely. [3]
Terry Road, Smithtown Boulevard, Lake Shore Road, Portion Road, and Horseblock Road CR 80 in South Haven: CR 17: 5.53 8.90 NY 27A in East Islip: Carleton Avenue and Wheeler Road NY 111 in Hauppauge: Former alignment of NY 111 before 1966 CR 18: 3.90 6.28 CR 85 in Sayville: Broadway Avenue CR 19 in Holbrook: Was unsigned and unrecognized by the ...
Locally called the 'Dry Road', due to it being the only route in Norfolk not to have a pub on it. Originally the route went from Wells-next-the-Sea, through Wighton, Little Walsingham, Houghton St. Giles and East Barsham, on to Fakenham, but was re-classified with a parallel route circa 2002. B1106 Brandon, Suffolk: Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
In 2004, the pickle business was sold by Nestlé to Premier Foods and production was moved to Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. [6] [7] Premier Foods sold the brand to Mizkan in 2013, [8] at which time it ceased to be labelled as Crosse and Blackwell because in Europe this name was sold separately to Princes Group. Over 17 million jars a year are ...
People from Brandon, Suffolk (10 P) Pages in category "Brandon, Suffolk" ... London Road Industrial Estate, Brandon; W. Wangford Warren and Carr; Wangford, West Suffolk
Wangford is located around 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Lakenheath and 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Brandon, close to the A1065 road. In 2001 the parish had a population of 7. In 2001 the parish had a population of 7.
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London Road Industrial Estate, Brandon is a 0.1-hectare (0.25-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Brandon in Suffolk. [1] [2]This very small meadow in the middle of an industrial estate has been designated an SSSI because it has the largest known wild population in Britain of the nationally rare Artemisia campestris, which is thought to have survived due to periodic ...