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Postwick with
Witton (/ˌpɒzik/ ) is a
civil parish on the
Broads in the
English county of Norfolk,
comprising the two
adjacent villages of
Postwick and...
- p****ing to the
north of the city and
linking to the A47 to the east near
Postwick. The
project was
later scaled back to
start at the A1067 road. Norfolk...
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Eastern Counties, with the
Postwick,
Harford and
Sprowston sites now
being operated by
Central Connect.
Service 503
Postwick Park & Ride City
Centre County...
- cost of £19 million
followed by
improvements to the one mile (1.6 km)
Postwick-Blofield
section (£1.2 million)
which was
opened in
November 1987. In 1989...
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Brundall Broad Haddiscoe Haddiscoe Cut also
known as New Cut
Brundall Langley Postwick Thorpe St.
Andrew The
River Chet is a
tributary of the
River Yare. It flows...
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archaeological contexts: the
earliest is a gold double-sided
matrix found near
Postwick, Norfolk, and
dated to the late 7th century; the next
oldest is a mid-9th-century...
- part of the A1020. A1264 - A1269
Unused A1270 A1067 in
Taverham A47 in
Postwick Norwich Northern Distributor Road A1271 - A1289
Unused A1290 A1231 in Hylton...
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Blofield and
Flegg except the
civil parishes of
Great and
Little Plumstead,
Postwick, and Thorpe-next-Norwich (later
renamed Thorpe St Andrew). The
parts of...
- to a seal-ring, was
uncovered in 1999 by a
metal detector in a
field in
Postwick, 4.5
miles (7.2 km) east of Norwich, in Norfolk. One side
shows a woman's...
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Henry Ward (c. 1519 – 1556), of Gray's Inn,
London and
Kirby Bedon and
Postwick, Norfolk, was an
English barrister. In
April 1554 he was
elected as one...