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Haverigg is a
village on the south-west
coast of ****bria, England,
historically part of the
county of ****berland. In 2001 it had a po****tion of 1,791...
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World War an airfield, RAF Millom, was
developed on flat
coastal land at
Haverigg. This was an
advanced flying training station,
mainly for
Observers and...
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Prison Haverigg is a
Category D men's prison,
located in the
village of
Haverigg (near Millom) in ****bria, and
historically in ****berland, England...
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county of Lancashire. The main
settlements alongside the
Duddon estuary are
Haverigg, Millom, Foxfield, Kirkby-in-Furness,
Askam and
Ireleth and Barrow-in-Furness...
- settlement. It now has a RAF display, set up by the
original founder of
Haverigg RAF Museum, John Nixon. It also
shows the men who died in
World War 2 and...
- is a
Parkrun that
takes place every Sa****ay
morning at 9 am
inside HMP
Haverigg, ****bria, England. The
event was the
first Parkrun to take
place within...
- 18
October 2009. "
Haverigg". HM
Prison Service.
Archived from the
original on 16
October 2009.
Retrieved 18
October 2009. "
Haverigg Prison information"...
- Leyhill,
South Gloucestershire HM
Prison Hatfield,
South Yorkshire HM
Prison Haverigg, ****bria HM
Prison Thorn Cross,
Cheshire HM
Prison Hollesley Bay, Suffolk...
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Burgh by
Sands Buttermere Dalston Dearham Eskdale Green Gilsland Gosforth Haverigg Langwathby Lazonby Melmerby Ravengl****
Rosthwaite St Bees
Scotby Seascale...
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store and
training base RAF
Millom England ****bria 1941 1945 Now HM
Prison Haverigg RAF
Milltown Scotland Morayshire 1943 2001
Closed for
flying in 1977, retained...