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  2. Towpath Cafe - Wikipedia

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    City Road Lock, Islington, London. The path along the canal is called a towpath, hence the name of the cafe. Towpath kiosk #2, bar. The cafe itself is located inside of four kiosks on the towpath between Whitmore Road and Kingsland High Street in De Beauvoir Town. In 2010, the cafe started out as three shallow units, but has since expanded. [1]

  3. Express Dairies - Wikipedia

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    The second was located at the company's headquarters in Cricklewood, adjacent to the station. This had railway access for milk trains from the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. An Express Dairies Morrison Marsden milk float. The company was purchased by Grand Metropolitan in 1969, [3] and sold in November 1991 to Northern Foods. [4]

  4. Dairy industry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Price of milk in the UK from 1990 to 2019, both each month and the two-year average. Values are in 2019 prices [1] In Europe, UK milk production is third after France & Germany and is around the tenth highest in the world. There are around 12,000 dairy farms in the UK. [2] Around 14 billion litres of milk are commercially produced in the UK ...

  5. J. Lyons and Co., Greenford - Wikipedia

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    J. Lyons and Co., Greenford was a major food production factory located in Greenford, west London. Developed post World War I by J. Lyons and Co., it covered 63 acres (25 ha) at its height, and produced tea, coffee, grocery products and Lyons Maid ice cream. Ready Brek instant porridge breakfast cereal was developed at the site.

  6. British railway milk trains - Wikipedia

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    A typical creamery would load a couple of milk tank wagons a day, with a single 3,000-imperial-gallon (14,000 L; 3,600 US gal) three-axle wagon carrying enough pasteurised milk to supply the daily needs of about 35,000 people. However, that same 12-long-ton (12,000 kg) wagon loaded with 3,000 imperial gallons (14,000 L; 3,600 US gal) of milk at ...

  7. Milk Link - Wikipedia

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    Milk Marque was broken up after the Competition Commission queried how it set milk prices. In July 2002, the company bought the Crediton and Kirkcudbright creameries from Express Dairies for £33.1 million, both of which make UHT milk. It also bought out the 50% of joint-venture partner Express Dairies in the creamery at Frome. The Crediton ...

  8. Northcote Road - Wikipedia

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    Northcote Road. Northcote Road is a shopping street In Battersea, south London, which stretches over half a mile.It is close to Clapham Junction station.. It is the epicentre of the so-called 'Nappy Valley', named because of the young, affluent and productive demographic and also because the road lies over a culverted stream (the Falconbrook) giving it a low-lying position between the two ...

  9. United Dairies - Wikipedia

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    United Dairies was a United Kingdom-based creamery, milk bottling and distribution company.The company was formed in 1915 and merged to form Unigate in 1959.. The former United Dairies creamery at Melksham in 2009; the chimney has been greatly reduced in height A United Dairies rail tanker, preserved at the Bluebell Railway ex-LSW Drummond class T14 'Paddlebox' 4-6-0 No. 443 passing through ...