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  2. Tabatha Takes Over - Wikipedia

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    Tabatha Takes Over (titled Tabatha's Salon Takeover for the first three seasons) is an American reality television series on the Bravo network, in which former Shear Genius contestant and hair salon owner, Tabatha Coffey helps failing salons turn around in one week. The series premiered on August 21, 2008 and is produced by Reveille Productions ...

  3. Banbury railway station - Wikipedia

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    The current railway station is on the site of the Great Western Railway line that opened to Banbury in 1850. The original station's overall roof survived until 1953, five years before a rebuild in 1958. The rebuilding of the station was delayed due to the Second World War, [3] and could have been based on the GWR's new station at Leamington Spa ...

  4. Banbury - Wikipedia

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    Banbury is a historic market town on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, South East England.It had a population of 54,335 at the 2021 Census. [1]Banbury is a significant commercial and retail centre for the surrounding area of north Oxfordshire and southern parts of Warwickshire and Northamptonshire which are predominantly rural.

  5. Castle Quay Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    Castle Quay Shopping Centre is a shopping centre in the town of Banbury, North Oxfordshire, England. The shopping centre is located in the centre of Banbury by the Oxford Canal, off Castle Street. [2] Banbury Museum [3][4] and Tooley's Boatyard [5] are also located here. [6] Close by is Spiceball Park. The museum is accessible over a bridge and ...

  6. Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross - Wikipedia

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    The modern rhyme is the best known of a number of verses beginning with the line "Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross", some of which are recorded earlier. These include a verse printed in Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book (c. 1744), with the lyrics: Ride a cock-horse To Banbury Cross, To see what Tommy can buy; A penny white loaf, A penny white ...

  7. History of Banbury - Wikipedia

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    The area was settled by the Saxons around the late 5th century AD. [ 4 ] In about AD 556 Banbury was the scene of a battle between the Anglo-Saxons of Cynric and Ceawlin and the local Romano-British. [ 4 ] Banbury developed in the Anglo-Saxon era [ 6 ] under Danish influence, which started in the late 8th century AD.

  8. Banbury Guardian - Wikipedia

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    Circulation. 2,123 (as of 2023) [ 1 ] Website. banburyguardian.co.uk. The Banbury Guardian is a local tabloid newspaper published in Banbury, Oxfordshire. It serves north Oxfordshire, southwest Northamptonshire and southeast Warwickshire. Its sister paper, The Banbury & District Review, is a free weekly tabloid.

  9. Easington, Cherwell - Wikipedia

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    Easington proper. Easington is a ward and former Medieval village in the south-west of the market town of Banbury. Easington, which was a rural estate attached to the former Calthorpe Manor, was first mentioned in 1279. Its demesne lands were subsequently leased out over the years. [1]