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- The Woofferton transmitting station is owned and operated by Encomp**** Digital Media, as one of the BBC's ****ets which were handed over as part of the...
- Woofferton is a village to the south of Ludlow, in Shropshire, England. It is one of Shropshire's most southerly villages and lies on the border with Herefordshire...
- Woofferton was a railway station and junction near Woofferton, Shropshire, England. It was where the Tenbury Railway joined the Shrewsbury and Hereford...
- A456 is a main road in England running between Central Birmingham and Woofferton, Shropshire, south of Ludlow. Some sections of the route, for example...
- Shortwave broadcasts from this station ended on 30 March 2023, replaced by Woofferton. Skelton's lattice mast is the tallest structure in the UK. The site was...
- school. The Shropshire civil parish includes the villages of Overton and Woofferton, the hamlets of Batchcott and Mitnell, as well as Wheatcommon, Moor Park...
- - 97.1FM, 540 kHz AM As of 23 December 2024, the Ascension Island and Woofferton transmitting stations were known to broadcast Hausa programming on varying...
- its line on 6 December 1852. Tenbury was a little over five miles from Woofferton station, which opened on that line at the same time, and a branch line...
- transmitters are located in the United Kingdom at Rampisham Down in Dorset, Woofferton in Shropshire and Skelton in ****bria. The former BBC East Mediterranean...
- broadcasting. In 2013, DW leased time on the following relay stations: Woofferton, United Kingdom (BBC World Service) Kranji, Singapore (BBC Far Eastern...