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- Wyberton is a village in Lincolnshire, England. It lies just south-west of Boston, and on the B1397 – the former A16 London Road – between Boston and Kirton...
- also includes numerous villages in the surrounding rural area including Wyberton, Sutterton, Algakirk and Hubberts Bridge. As well as Kirton, the only other...
- Conservative hold for comparison with 2019 election. Tracey Abbott represented Wyberton prior to the election. Peter Watson had been an independent prior to the...
- Nunsthorpe (Sat) Skegness Town Reserves Sleaford Town Rangers Tetney Rovers Wyberton "Promotion party! Lincolnshire League elevated to step 7 status". Boston...
- Boston Borough Council Elections 2011: Wyberton Ward (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Boston Byp**** Independents Richard Austin 487 24.8 −7.5 Conservative...
- straighter or flatter road, as the road follows the New Hammond Beck. It p****es Wyberton Fen and meets a roundabout with a Tesco superstore and B&Q on the left...
- West Ward elects one councillor. Witham Ward elects two councillors. Wyberton Ward elects two councillors. In 2017, six county council divisions existed...
- Boston Borough Council elections 2007: Wyberton Ward (2) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Boston Byp**** Independents Richard Austin 634 32.3 Boston Byp**** Independents...
- Hammond Beck Road, Wyberton, near Boston, Lincolnshire. The stadium was constructed near Wyberton House in an area known as Wyberton Fen. To the south...
- known as ****ie Dale, was a Grand Prix motorcycle road racer born in Wyberton near Boston, Lincolnshire, England. In 1945, he was drafted into the RAF...