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Glanford was, from 1974 to 1996, a
local government district with
borough status in the non-metropolitan
county of Humberside, England. The
district was...
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Glanford Park,
currently known as The
Attis Arena for
sponsorship reasons, is a
football stadium in S****horpe, Lincolnshire, England, and is the home...
- and blue for most of the club's history. They play
their home
games at
Glanford Park—currently
known as The
Attis Arena for
sponsorship reasons—having...
- Lincolnshire. As a
formerly important local centre, the town's full name of
Glanford Brigg is
reflected in the
surrounding area and
local government district...
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independent township in 1974
through the
amalgamation of
Mount Hope, Binbrook,
Glanford, and
other nearby communities. In 2001,
Glanbrook became a
dissolved muni****lity...
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Glanford and S****horpe was a
parliamentary constituency centred on the
borough of
Glanford and the town of S****horpe in Humberside. It
returned one...
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Glanford Power Station is an
electricity generating plant located on the
Flixborough industrial estate near S****horpe in
North Lincolnshire. It generates...
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Glanford was a non-metropolitan
district in Humberside, England. It was
abolished on 1
April 1996 and
replaced by
North Lincolnshire. The
first election...
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fixtures would be pla**** at The Northolme, due to a land
dispute with
Glanford Park's owner.
Gainsborough Trinity, however,
released a
statement stating...
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Local Government Act 1894. The
rural districts were Caistor, Gainsborough,
Glanford Brigg, Grimsby, Horncastle, Isle of Axholme, Louth, Spilsby, Welton. A...