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  2. Bowthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Bowthorpe is primarily a residential area, but includes a large industrial estate (Bowthorpe Industrial Estate; occupied by mix-use commercial business, including the technology sector) and one small out-of-town shopping centre, containing a supermarket and various smaller retail outlets. A community hall is situated close to Bowthorpe village ...

  3. Jack Bowthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Jack Bowthorpe CBE (8 July 1905 – 24 July 1978) was the founder of Spirent plc, one of the United Kingdom's largest telecommunications businesses. Early life.

  4. Simon Bowthorpe - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Bowthorpe left the company to become a championship Spanish dressage rider, winning silver medals at the Madrid finals in 2002 and 2003. [3] From 2003 to 2008, he was the chief executive officer of Media Force One and subsequently worked as a consultant to some of the world's largest communications groups.

  5. Spirent - Wikipedia

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    Spirent Communications PLC is a communications and network testing company. Spirent mainly consists of the former Consultronics (later DLS Testworks) (of Ottawa, Ontario), Netcom Systems (of Chatsworth, California and later Calabasas, California), Adtech (of Honolulu, Hawaii), Zarak Systems (of Sunnyvale, California), Caw Networks (of San Jose, California), Hekimian (of Rockville, Maryland ...

  6. Bowthorpe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bowthorpe, a deserted medieval village near Toft, Lincolnshire, England Bowthorpe Oak Bowthorpe, a hamlet near Menthorpe in North Yorkshire (until 1974 in the East Riding), England

  7. Norwich CBS F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Norwich CBS Football Club was a football club based in Norwich, England.They were last members of the Eastern Counties League Division One North and played at the Football Development Centre in Bowthorpe until April 2024.

  8. Norwich Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It became the Bowthorpe Road Public Assistance Institution in 1930 and, although the main building was destroyed by bombing during the Baedeker Blitz of the Second World War, the hospital joined the National Health Service as the West Norwich Hospital in 1948. [2] After a programme of investment it became the Norwich Community Hospital in 2005. [3]

  9. Bowthorpe Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Bowthorpe Marsh is a 5.9-hectare (15-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Norwich, Norfolk, England.It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. [1] [2]This site adjacent to the River Yare has unimproved grassland, tall fen, a seasonal pond and drainage ditches, which have aquatic plants such as reed sweet-grass.