South Cerney is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, 3 miles south of Cirencester and close to the border with Wiltshire...
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Royal Air Force South Cerney or more simply RAF South Cerney is a former Royal Air Force Station located in South Cerney near Cirencester in Gloucestershire...
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Central Flying School (redirect from Central Flying School (South Cerney))
two, assets at Little Rissington became CFS (Advanced) with assets at South Cerney becoming CFS (Basic) by renumbering No. 2 Flying Training School RAF...
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Church of All Hallows is an Anglican parish church in the village of South Cerney, Gloucestershire. The church is of Norman origins, with medieval alterations...
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British Army barracks at South Cerney in Gloucestershire. The barracks were established on the site of the former RAF South Cerney in 1971, when UK (Support)...
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Sea Mounting Centre at Marchwood and the Joint Air Mounting Centre at South Cerney; ensuring that the UK end of deployments are fully enabled and effective...
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87 lb/yd (43 kg/m) bullhead track, but this took until 1928. Cerney station was renamed South Cerney on 1 July 1924. Blunsdon station closed in September 1924...
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South Cerney Village Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Juliet Layton* 481 63.7 −20.0 Conservative Helen Roffe 274 36.3 +20.0 Majority 207 27...
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South Cerney railway station was on the Midland and South Western Junction Railway in Gloucestershire. The station opened on 18 December 1883 on the Swindon...
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Kemble; Lechlade, Kempsford & Fairford South; New Mills; St. Michael’s; Siddington & Cerney Rural; South Cerney Village; Stratton; Tetbury East & Rural;...
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Junction. Phase 2 covers the Thames and Severn Canal from Gateway Bridge at South Cerney to the canal's junction with the Thames at Inglesham. The Gateway Bridge...
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bailey construction in South Cerney South Cerney railway station, a former railway station at South Cerney People David Cerney (fl. 1559), Member of Parliament...
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Old English word ēa ('river') in turn gave its name to North Cerney, South Cerney, and Cerney Wick). As the Celtic languages changed, this name became Proto-Welsh...
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Bourton-on-the-Water, Down Ampney, Fairford, Kemble, Lechlade, Northleach, South Cerney, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury and Moreton-in-Marsh. Some of the money received...
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operational Lines of Communications. 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade, in South Cerney 9 Supply Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Hullavington (Theatre Support...
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into three areas. The western section encompasses the villages of South Cerney, Cerney Wick, Ashton Keynes, Somerford Keynes, Poole Keynes, Siddington,...
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Dave King (actor) (category People from South Cerney)
1955, and they had two daughters, Cheyenne and Kiowa. They lived in South Cerney in Gloucestershire. His hobbies included model railways and American...
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933358°W / 51.677822; -1.933358 South Cerney Castle was an adulterine castle of Motte and bailey construction built in South Cerney, Gloucestershire in the mid-12th...
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Seven Springs, south of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England and flows south across the Cotswold dip slope, passing through North Cerney and Cirencester...
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Innsworth 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade, at Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney 2 Operational Support Group, Royal Logistic Corps, at Prince William...
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eastern end of the canal, between Gateway Bridge in the Cotswold Water Park (Cerney Wick), and Inglesham Lock, the junction with the Thames. It will form a...
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car needed a replacement piston, its then Japanese owners commissioned South Cerney Engineering, part of AKVR, to provide a replacement. On May 24, 2008...
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Joy Lofthouse (category People from South Cerney)
Joyce Gough, but was always known as Joy, in Cirencester and grew up in South Cerney, both in Gloucestershire. In 1943, 20-year-old Lofthouse and her elder...
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Movement Size Regiment 481 personnel Part of 104th Logistic Support Brigade Garrison/HQ Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney Website 29 Regiment RLC...
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attached assets including artillery) moved to the Air Movements Centre in South Cerney, Gloucestershire. The following day Richards was designated Joint Task...
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Grace Eleanor Hadow (category People from South Cerney)
National Federation of Women's Institutes (NFWI). Hadow was born in 1875 at South Cerney vicarage, near Cirencester. She was the youngest child and fourth daughter...
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rotational basis to Regional Command (South) in Afghanistan and as the lead nation of Multi-National Division (South-East) in Iraq. This was based in York...
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it took another six months to locate a suitable site. An airbase, RAF South Cerney in Gloucestershire was chosen, but the RAF refused to relinquish the...
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Charmy Down on 9 February. The airfield came under the control of RAF South Cerney ten days later and was used for flight training by the Airspeed Oxfords...
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Gloucester and acted as clerk of works for the latter's Edwards College, South Cerney (Glos) in 1838–39. He was elected to the Royal Institute of British Architects...
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