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  2. Bungay - Wikipedia

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    Local firms include St. Peter's Brewery, based at St. Peter's Hall to the south of the town.. In 2008, Bungay became Suffolk's first Transition Town and part of a global network of communities that have started projects in the areas of food, transport, energy, education, housing and waste as small-scale local responses to the global challenges of climate change, economic hardship and limited ...

  3. Category:Bungay - Wikipedia

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    Bungay Town F.C. St Mary's Church, Bungay; F. Flixton Road Mill, Bungay This page was last edited on 11 February 2019, at 17:48 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  4. Tono-Bungay - Wikipedia

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    Tono-Bungay / ˌ t ɒ n oʊ ˈ b ʌ ŋ ɡ i / is a realist semiautobiographical novel written by H. G. Wells and first published in book form in 1909. It has been called "arguably his most artistic book". [ 1 ]

  5. Welcome to '21st century:' Long-awaited Rittman library ... - AOL

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    Christmas came early for staff and patrons of the new Rittman branch of the Wayne County Public Library. They celebrated its official opening Saturday. Long-time board member Francey Morris, who ...

  6. Bungay Castle - Wikipedia

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    Henry confiscated Bungay but in 1164 he returned it to Bigod, who built a large square Norman keep on the site in 1165. It is not recorded how much it cost to build the keep, but the archaeologist Hugh Braun, who led the excavations at the castle in the 1930s, estimated that it would have cost around £1,400 (equivalent to £4,449,176 in 2023 ...

  7. Bungay Priory - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Bungay Priory. Ruins of Bungay Priory. Bungay Priory was a Benedictine nunnery in the town of Bungay in the English county of Suffolk.It was founded c. 1160-1185 by the Countess Gundreda, wife or widow of Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk, upon lands of her maritagium and was confirmed to her and her second husband Roger de Glanville by King Henry II.

  8. Bungay Town - Wikipedia

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  9. Pamunkey Regional Library - Wikipedia

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    According to the FY 2014 Institute of Museum and Library Services Data Catalog, the Library System has a service area population of 145,664 with 0 central library and 10 branch libraries. [2] The service area is approximately 1,349 square miles (3,490 km 2 ), approximately 68,000 are registered patrons of the Library.