The conditions at Telford Park were far from ideal for rugby, with a heavy pitch and a strong, gusting wind. |
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It's not nice watching from the sidelines, and with the game against Telford being postponed I've not played for over two weeks. |
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The second half saw Windermere create more shots at goal with Helen Telford coming close to scoring. |
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Mercer, Lee Ashcroft and Foster then combined in a move that was scrambled away from the Telford line. |
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Because of the commitments I had on district heating projects in Telford I did not have much time to deal with all the paperwork I needed to deal with. |
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The borough of Telford and Wrekin has been a separate unitary authority since 1998 but continues to be included in the ceremonial county. |
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This is an important artery and the corridor is where most of Shropshire's modern commerce and industry is found, notably in Telford new town. |
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To the south west of Telford, near the Ironbridge Gorge, is Ironbridge Power Station. |
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The historic town of Wellington now makes up part of the Telford conurbation. |
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The town of Telford was created by the merger and expansion of older, small towns to the north and east of The Wrekin. |
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In 1998 The Wrekin became a unitary authority, administratively separate from the county council, and became Telford and Wrekin. |
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The Royal Air Force have two bases at RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury, and the charity PDSA has its head office in Priorslee, Telford. |
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In Telford itself is the Thomas Telford School, ranked as one of the best comprehensive schools in England. |
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In May 2012 the Mercian Regional Football League was created, replacing the Shropshire County Premier Football League and Telford Combination. |
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There is additionally an ice hockey club in the county, the Telford Tigers. |
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Two thousand tickets were issued, but 3000 men were admitted to the service at Westminster Abbey, where he was buried beside Thomas Telford. |
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In 1816 Thomas Telford redisgned parts of the canal to remedy technical issues with water supplies for the canal. |
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Conwy Suspension Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford to replace the ferry, was completed in 1826 and spans the River Conwy next to the castle. |
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Telford designed the bridge's supporting towers to match the castle's turrets. |
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It was the largest natural body of water in Wales before its level was raised by Thomas Telford to help support the flow of the Ellesmere Canal. |
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This new route, carrying traffic in both directions, relieved the original coach road built by Telford in the early 19th century. |
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Thomas Telford School is consistently among the top performing comprehensive schools in the country. |
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The M54 connects Wellington in the west, passing Telford, to the M6 near Cannock. |
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Makita Manufacturing Europe off the A518 at Hortonwood at Telford is the only plant in the UK that makes power tools. |
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Edgmond is a village in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. |
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Brunel submitted four designs to a committee headed by Thomas Telford, but Telford rejected all entries, proposing his own design instead. |
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When the original engineer, Josiah Clowes, died in 1795, Telford succeeded him. |
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Telford was consulted in 1806 by the King of Sweden about the construction of a canal between Gothenburg and Stockholm. |
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Telford travelled to Sweden at that time to oversee some of the more important initial excavations. |
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Further afield Telford designed a road to cross the centre of the Isle of Arran. |
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The punning nickname Colossus of Roads was given to Telford by his friend, the eventual Poet Laureate, Robert Southey. |
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In 1820, Telford was appointed the first President of the recently formed Institution of Civil Engineers, a post he held until his death. |
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When a new town was being built in the Wrekin area of Shropshire in 1968, it was named Telford in his honour. |
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Development of the network was left to other engineers, notably Thomas Telford, whose Ellesmere Canal helped link the Severn and the Mersey. |
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Telford Hall is a hall of residence at Loughborough University named after Thomas Telford. |
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Thomas Telford, born in Dumfriesshire Scotland, was a surveyor and engineer who applied Tresaguet's road building theories. |
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In 1801 Telford worked for the British Commission of Highlands Roads and Bridges. |
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Telford kept the natural formation level and used masons to camber the upper surface of the blocks. |
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Telford raised the pavement structure above ground level whenever possible. |
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Where the structure could not be raised, Telford drained the area surrounding the roadside. |
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Unlike Telford and other road builders of the time, McAdam laid his roads as level as possible. |
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Jacqueline Cornes of Whimbrel Close, Leegomery, Telford, was jailed for six years after pleading guilty to manslaughter. |
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Telford having a couple of shouts for a penalty, before Kyle Brownhill hit the bar after good work from Dave Hibbert to outmuscle his marker. |
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Rob Smith will need the balancing instincts of a highwire walker to keep AFC Telford United on the straight and narrow this season. |
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In 1815, Thomas Telford designed a new coaching route from London to Holyhead in order to improve communications with Ireland. |
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This dual carriageway was built further out of the town to act as a substantial link to Telford, as well as a bypass for the town. |
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However, after Telford was hired the plan was changed to an aqueduct that would create an uninterrupted waterway straight across the valley. |
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In order to maintain a continual supply, Telford built an artificial weir known as the Horseshoe Falls near Llantysilio to maintain water height. |
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Having beaten Telford United and Winsford United they were drawn to play the previous season's First Division champions and Arsenal. |
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Webb was born at Dawley, Telford, in Shropshire, one of twelve children of a Coalbrookdale doctor. |
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In 1909, Webb's elder brother Thomas unveiled a memorial in Dawley, Telford. |
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One of the two tracks is due to be taken over by Telford Steam Railway as part of its southern extension from Horsehay. |
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It lies in the civil parish of The Gorge, in the borough of Telford and Wrekin. |
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Ketley is a suburb of the new town of Telford in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial county of Shropshire, England. |
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The bridge is a Grade I listed building, and a waypoint on the South Telford Heritage Trail. |
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He received some instruction in drawing from Robert Bough, a road surveyor, who was working under Thomas Telford. |
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Civil engineering was a discipline still in its infancy, so Telford was set on establishing himself as an architect. |
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As the Shropshire county surveyor, Telford was also responsible for bridges. |
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As his engineering prowess grew, Telford was to return to this material repeatedly. |
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The same period also saw Telford involved in the design and construction of the Shrewsbury Canal. |
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Shrewsbury is Shropshire's second largest town, after Telford. |
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The new town of Telford is built partly on a former industrial area centred on the East Shropshire Coalfield as well as on former agricultural land. |
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In 1990, when it came to naming one of Britain's first City Technology Colleges, to be situated in Telford, Thomas Telford was the obvious choice. |
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In 1795 the bridge at Bewdley in Worcestershire was swept away in the winter floods and Telford was responsible for the design of its replacement. |
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The Severn is bridged at many places, and many of these bridges are notable in their own right, with several designed and built by the engineer Thomas Telford. |
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In Langholm, where Telford was an apprentice in his early years. |
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In 1807, Thomas Telford was asked for advice on construction and planning and produced a detailed plan which was carefully followed until the work was completed. |
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The eight seats lost by Labour to the Conservatives were Bolton West, Derby North, Gower, Morley and Outwood, Plymouth Moorview, Southampton Itchen, Telford and Vale of Clywd. |
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Between Capel Curig and Bethesda, in the Ogwen Valley, Telford deviated from the original road, built by Romans during their occupation of this area. |
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The post road built by Thomas Telford from London strengthened Holyhead's position as the port from which the Royal Mail was dispatched to and from Dublin on the Mail coach. |
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Horsehay is a village on the western outskirts of Dawley, which, along with several other towns and villages, now forms part of the new town of Telford in Shropshire, England. |
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Horsehay is still home to the Telford Steam Railway to this day. |
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Telford improved on methods for the building of macadam roads by improving the selection of stone based on thickness, taking into account traffic, alignment and slopes. |
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Aedas has recently been awarded the concept designs for Townlands Community Hospital in Henley and the women's and children's Princess Royal Hospital in Telford. |
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National Express Coaches operate through the town on route 418, offering journeys to Wrexham and to London via Shrewsbury, Telford and Birmingham. |
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Telford was born on 9 August 1757 at Glendinning, a hill farm 3 miles east of Eskdalemuir Kirk, in the rural parish of Westerkirk, in Eskdale, Dumfriesshire. |
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His father John Telford, a shepherd, died soon after Thomas was born. |
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Telford designed a number of bridges and aqueducts during his career. |
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