- 1894 the
parish of
Fletton was
split into "
Fletton Rural" and "
Fletton Urban". On 1
April 1938
Fletton Rural was
renamed "
Fletton". In 1961 the (Rural)...
- Peterborough's
Angel Hotel to
provide a
replacement for
Peterborough &
Fletton United, who had
folded two
years previously. Peterborough's application...
- A
brick is a type of
construction material used to
build walls,
pavements and
other elements in
masonry construction. Properly, the term
brick denotes...
-
Fletton railway station was a
railway station in
Fletton,
Cambridgeshire just
south of Peterborough. It was once home to an
extensive goods yard. Former...
- 1905,
incorporating the
parishes of:
Fletton (otherwise
Fletton Rural or Old
Fletton;
Fletton Urban or New
Fletton was
placed in the Muni****l Borough...
-
Hardy & Sons
brickyard at
Fletton in Peterborough, and the
business was
incorporated as the
London Brick Company in 1900. "
Fletton" is the
generic name given...
- is a multi-purpose
stadium in Peterborough, England. The
stadium is in
Fletton,
south of the
River Nene. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
- era. The
district also
includes outlying villages such as Thorney, Old
Fletton, Werrington, Parnwell, Dogsthorpe, Eye Green, Glinton, Northborough, Maxey...
-
early nineteenth century, but
during the 1890s
successful experiments at
Fletton using the
harder clays from a
lower level had
resulted in a much more efficient...
-
Peterborough City Council:
Barnack (one councillor),
Fletton &
Stanground (three councillors),
Fletton &
Woodston (three councillors),
Glinton &
Castor (two...