Lawrence Hill is an electoral ward of Bristol, United Kingdom and includes the districts of Barton Hill, St Philips Marsh and Redcliffe, Temple Meads...
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as part of the Greater Bristol Metro scheme. Lawrence Hill railway station serves the Lawrence Hill and Easton areas of Bristol. The surrounding area is...
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ward being transferred to Bristol North West, and Lawrence Hill and Easton wards to Bristol East. It will also be renamed Bristol Central, to be first contested...
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Barton Hill estates. In administrative terms, Easton comprises the electoral wards of Easton and part of Lawrence Hill. It is located within the Bristol West...
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Barton Hill is an area of Bristol, just to the east of the city centre and Bristol Temple Meads railway station. It includes residential, retail and industrial...
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Lawrence Weston is a post-war housing estate in northwest Bristol, England, between Henbury and Shirehampton. The estate is bounded in the east by the...
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(67024 & 67021, Truro 2018) A serious crash occurred with 67002 at Lawrence Hill (Bristol) on 1 November 2000, when a Royal Mail train passed two red signals...
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Cotham to the north, and St Pauls, Lawrence Hill and St Phillip's Marsh to the east. The Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, the...
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Stockwood Stoke Bishop Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze Windmill Hill The neighbourhoods of Bristol do not have fixed boundaries as they are mainly informal areas...
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McCarthy of the Labour Party. Bristol East covers Fishponds, St Anne's and Brislington. Since 2023, it has also covered Lawrence Hill. The seat was first created...
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Hill, Barton Hill, Lawrence Hill, Black Boy Hill, Constitution Hill, Staple Hill, Windmill Hill, Malborough Hill, Nine Tree Hill, Talbot, Brook Hill and...
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to 1898. The parish and urban district were absorbed into Bristol in 1898. Troopers' Hill chimney is a local landmark. St George was a mining area from...
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central Bristol, England. St Jude's forms part of the Lawrence Hill ward of Bristol City Council. St Jude's is located to the east of Bristol city centre...
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The nearby Lawrence Hill railway station serves the Redfield population and provides an easy access point to other stations in Bristol including Temple...
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Bishopston and Ashley Down ward will move to Bristol North West, and the Lawrence Hill and Easton wards to Bristol East. Based on data from the 2021 census...
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Ward". Bristol City Council. 2021-05-09. Retrieved 2021-05-09. "Knowle Ward". Bristol City Council. 2021-05-09. Retrieved 2021-05-09. "Lawrence Hill Ward"...
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Kings Weston Hill (grid reference ST556781) is a hill in the north of Bristol, England. It forms a ridge about 1 mile (1.6 km) long, extending from Henbury...
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include: Aveling & Porter Ltd., Rochester, Kent Bristol Wagon & Carriage Works Ltd., Lawrence Hill, Bristol - Built steam wagons from 1904 to 1908. Charles...
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cities, from Lawrence Hill in central Bristol to Newbridge in Bath. It passes through the suburbs of Easton, Fishponds, and Staple Hill, then the villages...
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Windmill Hill Formerly: Bedminster, Bishopsworth, Filwood, Hartcliffe, Hengrove, Knowle, Southville, Whitchurch Park, Windmill Hill. As of 2016: Bristol West...
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Bristol Supertram was a proposed light rail system for the Bristol and South Gloucestershire regions of England. In 2001, the project was given backing...
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Cross Country Route (redirect from Bristol-Birmingham-Derby Line)
Cross Country Route is a long-distance rail route in England. It runs from Bristol Temple Meads to York via Birmingham New Street, Derby, Sheffield and Leeds...
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distance by rail between Bristol and Cardiff was reduced from 94 miles (151 km) to 38 miles (61 km). Stations were opened at Lawrence Hill, Stapleton Road, Filton...
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Trinity Road Police Station (category Buildings and structures in Bristol)
Lawrence Hill, Bristol. It was formed out of two previous sectors: Ashley Sector (St Pauls, Montpelier, Kingsdown, Cotham & Eastville) and Lawrence Hill/Easton...
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1892 Royal Mail train crashes into the back of a loaded coal train at Lawrence Hill station, 1 November 2000 Grayrigg derailment, 23 February 2007 Great...
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ward of Lawrence Hill, although the westernmost section, including the cliffs and hill from which the area takes its name, is in Cabot ward. Bristol Temple...
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The English city of Bristol has a number of churches. Bristol has lost, rebuilt or demolished all of its strongly characteristic late medieval parish...
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ward that covered the centre of Bristol, England. It took its name from the Cabot Tower, a memorial tower on Brandon Hill that was built to commemorate...
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its position on a steep hill. Until 1898 Clifton St Andrew was a separate civil parish within the Municipal Borough of Bristol. Various sub-districts of...
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Filton Bank (redirect from Narroways Hill Junction)
a 4+1⁄2-mile (7 km) section of the Bristol to Birmingham line in Bristol, England, roughly between Lawrence Hill and Filton Abbey Wood stations. The...
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