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Walney Island, also
known as the Isle of
Walney, is an
island off the west
coast of England, at the
western end of
Morecambe Bay in the
Irish Sea. Within...
- non-continuously for
several millennia with
evidence of
Neolithic inhabitants on
Walney Island.
Despite a rich
history of
Roman settlement across ****bria and the...
- the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Walney after Walney Island off the
coast of Barrow-in-Furness, ****bria: HMS
Walney (Y04) was a Banff-class
sloop launched...
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Walney Aerodrome (IATA: BWF, ICAO: EGNL) (formerly RAF
Walney Island) is
located on
Walney Island, 1.5 NM (1.7 mi; 2.8 km)
northwest of the
centre of Barrow-in-Furness...
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Walney Wind
Farms are a
group of offs**** wind
farms 9
miles (14 km) west of
Walney Island off the
coast of ****bria, England, in the
Irish Sea. The group...
- The
Walney Channel separates Walney Island from the
British mainland. The
northern portion of the
channel opens into the
Duddon Estuary and is both narrower...
- John Zak Wood****,
Baron Walney (born 14
October 1978) is a
British politician and life peer who
formerly acted as the
Conservative government’s independent...
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Walney South was one of two
wards on
Walney Island in the
Borough of Barrow-in-Furness,
North West England. The 2001 UK
census showed 5,784
people were...
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Walney Bridge,
officially Jubilee Bridge, is a
bascule bridge in Barrow-in-Furness, ****bria, England.
Completed in 1908, it
spans Walney Channel, linking...
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Walney North was one of two
wards on
Walney Island in the
borough of
Westmorland and Furness,
North West England. The 2001 UK
census showed 5,604 people...