- Andrew's Church,
Eakring, Notts". geograph.co.uk. 2005.
Retrieved 10
December 2010.
Historic England. "Church of St
Andrew Eakring (1370132)". National...
- for
ammunition stores, POW
camps and
training areas. Oil was
produced at
Eakring.
After the war
large ammunition dumps were
abandoned in the
forest and...
- St. Andrew,
Eakring (1370132)",
National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 17
April 2023
Historic England, "Walnut Tree Cottage,
Eakring (1156531)"...
- St Andrew's Church,
Eakring is a
Grade II*
listed Church of
England parish church at
Eakring, near Southwell. It
belongs to the
Deanery of
Newark and Southwell...
- ****ociated with the
plague and was not
universally welcomed at his next parish,
Eakring, Nottinghamshire. In 1670 he remarried, his
second wife
being a widow,...
-
Eakring Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Sinead Anderson 343 40.7 N/A
Mansfield Independent Stewart Rickersey 216 25.6 −36.4
Labour Paul Bradshaw...
-
Eakring Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John
Metcalfe 257 41.6
Conservative Joshua Charles 189 30.6
Mansfield Independent Stewart Rickersey 172 27.8...
-
occurring largely in the
north of the county.
There is an
oilfield near
Eakring.
These are
overlaid by
sandstones and
limestones in the west, and clay...
-
drilled near
Doddington in
November 1980.
Eakring was only
abandoned in 1986,
after producing 7MMbbl.
Eakring had
secondary recovery, with
compressed water...
- Carlton-on-Trent, Castle, Caunton, Clipstone, Collingham,
Cromwell Devon Eakring, Edingley, Edwinstowe,
Egmanton Farndon, Farnsfield, Fernwood, Fiskerton...