Brand new floodlights blazed down on Parkside, but it was lights out for them as Workington Town gave them a lesson in teamwork and finishing. |
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From the restart, Windermere were caught napping, however, when poor tackling let Workington drive up the centre of the park. |
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Weathering the storm, Windermere then picked up the pace and gave Workington a taste of their own medicine. |
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We are up at Workington next which is going to be a real tough game so it's definitely not cut and dried at the moment. |
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Recent departee Damien Reid scored a hat-trick for Barrow in their 48-0 derby hammering of Workington last week. |
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Carl Stonehewer, the Denton-based former Belle Vue star, is facing a skin graft operation on an arm after crashing at Workington on Saturday. |
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Dutch dairyman Ronald Akkerman has set out his plans for operating a new cheese plant near Workington. |
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I did not play at Workington last year, but yesterday's result was like the scorelines we were getting last season. |
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They put up strong resistance every game and have turned over the likes of Workington. |
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Workington currently lie next to bottom in the league table with just two victories and a draw from their nine games. |
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He had no family connections in the area and was thought to have lived in the Workington area of Cumbria and to have gone by the name of Stig. |
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His interest in motorsport began with the early years of scrambling and grass track racing, and his expertise saw him snapped up to ride for Workington before the war. |
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The object of incessant carping from the Workington ironmasters, it was not spared the grumbling of the shipping companies that carried ore into the Senhouse Dock. |
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Inside Out also follows the Workington Comets, a second division speedway team that has one of the highest followings in speedway despite not even being top of their league. |
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It was staged at the Ernest Valentine Ground home of Workington Cricket Club. |
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After the war the club reformed as Workington Golf Club and moved to the present Hunday Wood location. |
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Workington Comets are the town's professional speedway team, which competes in the British Speedway Premier League. |
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Over the years, Workington athletes have earned English Schools Championship honours. |
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The club also play some home matches in Workington, as well as other locations. |
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Players from outside Workington do take part, especially fellow West Cumbrians from Whitehaven and Maryport. |
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She landed at Workington in Cumberland in the north of England and stayed overnight at Workington Hall. |
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In the 1950s the side played in three Challenge Cup finals, winning the last of these against Workington Town. |
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Local bus services connect Cockermouth to Workington, Penrith and Carlisle, operated by Stagecoach North West. |
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Two cycle routes pass through the town, the Sea to Sea Cycle Route from Workington to Tyneside, and the Reivers Cycle Route. |
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It runs from east of Middlesbrough in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire to Workington in Cumbria. |
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Workington is a town, civil parish and port at the mouth of the River Derwent on the west coast of Cumbria, England. |
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Workington lies astride the River Derwent, on the West Cumbrian coastal plain. |
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Workington manufactured 'Pacer' railbus and 'Sprinter' type commuter trains and Leyland National buses. |
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In the past Workington was a big town for variety acts and theatre and hosted many top acts including Tommy Cooper and Shirley Bassey. |
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Workington Opera House has also hosted many circus shows which included elephants and other circus animals performing on stage. |
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The Workington Opera House is currently closed after its last use as a bingo hall. |
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Workington Cricket Club's home is the Ernest Valentine Ground, on the High Cloffock near the River Derwent and the town centre. |
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Workington and District Sea Angling Club takes part in regular monthly matches. |
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Barrow, Whitehaven and Workington play in the Rugby League National Leagues and Carlisle in the Rugby League Conference. |
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The A595 runs largely parallel to A596, before the A596 terminates in Workington. |
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Since Workington was voted out of the Football League in 1977, Carlisle United has been the only Cumbrian team to play senior football. |
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The son was flung against the sea wall railings at Harrington Marina, near Workington, Cumbria. |
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Paul, Workington, Cumbria AGOOD flexibility is important for maintaining a full range of motion in the joints. |
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Historically part of Cumberland, it is within the Workington constituency of the United Kingdom Parliament, and the North West England constituency of the European Parliament. |
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The British Cattle Movement Service is at Workington next to Tata Steel Projects, near a site of the National Nuclear Laboratory on Derwent Howe Ind Est. |
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The A595 runs all the way along the West Cumbrian coast beginning near Barrow and ending in Carlisle, linking towns such as Whitehaven and Workington. |
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Workington was thought to make the best quality rail track in the world. |
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The Carnegie Theatre, Theatre Royal and the Workington Opera House. |
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Workington North railway station opened on 30 November 2009 as a temporary means of crossing the river following the closure of road bridges due to flooding. |
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Workington is linked by the A596 road to Maryport, to Whitehaven via A595 road, by the A66 road to Penrith and continues to Scotch Corner in County Durham. |
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Many Workington residents are employed outside the town in the nuclear industry located in and around Sellafield, West Cumbria's dominant employment sector. |
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After the loss of the two industries on which Workington was built, coal and steel, Workington and the whole of West Cumbria became an unemployment blackspot. |
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The area around Workington has long been a producer of coal and steel. |
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The A66 continues past Blencathra to Keswick and Cockermouth and on through the northern reaches of the Lake District before arriving at the coastal town of Workington. |
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In 1987, Derwent Park was a temporary home to the Glasgow Tigers who briefly became the Workington Tigers prior to their withdrawal from the league. |
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Industrialisation and hence work has moved to the west coast around Carlisle and Workington, and includes servicing the nuclear facilities at Sellafield. |
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Since 2010 Keswick has been in the Copeland parliamentary constituency, having previously been part of Workington and before that Penrith and The Border. |
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It meets every month in the Union Jack Club, Senhouse Street, Workington. |
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In Workington, Cumbria, the local Wetherspoons pub is now named after him. |
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The A595 is a primary route in Cumbria, in Northern England that starts in Carlisle, passes through Whitehaven and goes close to Workington, Cockermouth and Wigton. |
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Workington is home to the ball game known as Uppies and Downies, a traditional version of football, with its origins in Medieval football or an even earlier form. |
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