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  2. Bridge, Newark-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    Bridge is a ward [2] and suburb of Newark-on-Trent, in the Newark & Sherwood district in the county of Nottinghamshire, England. It is one of the seven wards on Newark Town Council . Geography

  3. List of defunct English football stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Year Club Defunct Stadium Replacement Stadium 1881: Nottingham Forest: Castle Ground: Trent Bridge Cricket Ground: 1886: Sunderland: Abbs Field: Newcastle Road

  4. City Ground - Wikipedia

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    The new stadium would have required a new bridge to be built over the River Trent and extensive engineering to overcome the risk from its location on a floodplain, [50] but was abandoned as it was felt it would face significant local opposition. [51]

  5. Newark-on-Trent - Wikipedia

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    The Office for National Statistics also identifies a wider "Newark-on-Trent built up area" with a 2011 census population of 43,363 [29] and a "Newark-on-Trent built up area subdivision" with a population of 37,084. [30] In the 2011 census, 77 per cent of adults in the town are employed, according to the latest ONS data. [26]

  6. File:Trent Bridge,Newark - geograph.org.uk - 3654968.jpg

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  7. Trent Bridge (bridge) - Wikipedia

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    Trent Bridge is an iron and stone road bridge across the River Trent in Nottingham, England UK. It is the principal river crossing for entrance to the city from the south, although the upstream Clifton Bridge is both larger and busier.

  8. Trent Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded cricket match was held on an area of ground behind the Trent Bridge Inn in 1838. [2] Trent Bridge hosted its first Test match in 1899, with England playing against Australia. The ground was first opened in 1841 by William Clarke, husband of the proprietress of the Trent Bridge Inn [2] and himself captain of William Clarke's ...

  9. Scheduled monuments in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Norwell, Newark Old Trent Bridge: Old Trent Bridge Bridge Rushcliffe, Nottingham Replaced by the current Trent Bridge in 1871. Oldox camp Settlement Oxton Hill-fort that is roughly triangular and encloses 1.5 acres. Roman coins in a pot and a Saxon burial have been found here. [12] Papplewick Pumping Station: Papplewick Pumping Station ...