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Blisworth and
Roade ward.
Roade village has a long
medieval history dating as far back as 1066 The village's name
means 'clearing'.
Roade straddles the...
- status, run by the Tove
Learning Trust. It was
formed by the
merger of
Roade Sports College and
Kingsbrook Specialist Business and
Enterprise College...
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Roade was a
railway station serving the
Northamptonshire village of the same name on the West
Coast Main Line.
Roade Station opened in 1838 as the prin****l...
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continue to run
alongside until the two
routes diverge north of
Roade at the
northern end of
Roade Cutting. The loop line then runs
north east for
several miles...
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railway station Wappenham railway station Helmdon Village railway station Roade railway station The
Midland Railway constructed a line off
their main line...
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Roade Cutting, also
known as
Blisworth Cutting, is a
railway earthwork and 15.2-hectare (38-acre)
geological Site of
Special Scientific Interest along...
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South Wales East, from 1994 to 2009.
Glenys Elizabeth Parry was born in
Roade, Northamptonshire, and
educated at
Holyhead Comprehensive School, Anglesey...
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quadruple the main line
north from
Bletchley to
Roade, with the two new
tracks (the "slow lines")
diverging at
Roade so as to form a new line (the Northampton...
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Other significant settlements in size
included Deanshanger, Bugbrooke,
Roade, King's Sutton,
Silverstone and
Middleton Cheney. Many of the
villages listed...
- School, Groby,
Leicestershire (1971).
Elizabeth Woodville Secondary School,
Roade,
Northamptonshire (2011).
Although the
spelling of the
family name is usually...