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  2. Bill's - Wikipedia

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    Bill's is a British restaurant and bar chain, founded by Bill Collison in 2001 when he opened a small greengrocery in Lewes, East Sussex. As of January 2020, there are 78 branches in the UK, [1] down from 81 in September 2018. [2] With home deliveries on the rise, Bill’s launched a takeaway and ‘click and collect’ service to expand their ...

  3. Lewes Arms controversy - Wikipedia

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    A petition of 1200 signatures was collected. The mayor of Lewes and the then Lewes MP Norman Baker [5] spoke out against the withdrawal.. Following the withdrawal, the regulars of the pub staged a well-publicised boycott [6] with a regular vigil outside the pub at peak times to explain the situation to casual visitors, [7] [8] which resulted in an estimated loss of trade of 90%. [9]

  4. Harvey's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Harvey's Brewery is a brewery in Lewes, East Sussex, England. Harvey's estate includes 45 tied houses, mostly in Sussex, and three in London: Royal Oak, Southwark, The Cat's Back, Wandsworth and The Phoenix, Stockwell. It sells and distributes its main product, Sussex Best Bitter, to other pubs, off-licences and social clubs in south east England.

  5. Arby's has a new breakfast menu only available at one ... - AOL

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    The new menu is extensive, with biscuits, sliders, flatbreads, and sides. Hollis Johnson We tried two of the four flatbreads: the Southwest Ham and Cheese and the Steak and Swiss.

  6. Take-out - Wikipedia

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    A takeout (US, Canada, Philippines) or takeaway (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) [1] is a prepared meal or other food items purchased at a restaurant or fast food outlet with the intent to eat elsewhere. A concept found in many ancient cultures , take-out food is common worldwide, with a number of different cuisines and dishes on offer.

  7. Lewes - Wikipedia

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    The place-name "Lewes" is first attested in an Anglo-Saxon charter circa 961 AD, where it appears as Læwe.It appears as Lewes in the Domesday Book of 1086. [7] The addition of the <-s> suffix seems to have been part of a broader trend of Anglo-Norman scribes pluralising Anglo-Saxon place-names (a famous example being their rendering of Lunden as Londres, hence the modern French name for London).

  8. Lewes Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable buildings include St. Peter's Episcopal Church, the Ellis Marine Complex, Cannonball House, Governor Ebe W. Tunnell House, Walsh Building, Zwaanendael Museum (1932), Cornelius Burton House, Lewes Historical Society enclave, and the De Wolf Houses. The contributing sites include the site of an 18th-century fort and the 1812 Park.

  9. List of civil parishes in East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    Lewes: Isfield: 574 [58] 7.66 Uckfield Rural District [19] Wealden: Kingston near Lewes: 831 [59] 5.70 Chailey Rural District [7] Lewes: Laughton: 599 [60] 19.01 Hailsham Rural District [1] Wealden: Lewes (town) 17,297 [61] 11.41 Lewes Municipal Borough [62] Lewes: Little Horsted: 233 [63] 10.67 Uckfield Rural District [19] Wealden: Long Man ...