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came to the promenade section of Lee on the Solent. The inaugural run had a total of 430 finishers, with around 25 marshals and support people. In the first year there were just over 3,300 runners and 15,000 completed runs. Last year's inaugural of 430 was topped in April of this year with a running
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chairmanship of John Beavis to oppose the scheme with the support of a large number of local residents. After a U-turn in government policy, the Home Office decided in
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372:Royal Naval
333: /
1413:Categories
1103:Portsmouth
1002:References
628:Stokes Bay
624:Alverstoke
441:Alverstoke
364:Portsmouth
318:50°48′11″N
161:South East
92:Population
610:jellyfish
514:gelignite
495:Channel 4
360:Hampshire
321:1°12′04″W
307:Hampshire
255:Ambulance
195:Post town
143:Hampshire
82:Hampshire
1310:3 August
1192:31 March
1061:Archived
990:See also
933:(27.51)
864:Average
510:Daedalus
484:Daedalus
470:Daedalus
421:Art Deco
413:, site.
411:Daedalus
378:Daedalus
117:District
108:SU563005
1434:Gosport
1274:7 March
928:(3.30)
923:(3.28)
918:(3.39)
913:(2.11)
908:(1.97)
903:(1.75)
898:(1.65)
893:(1.71)
888:(1.67)
883:(2.03)
878:(1.94)
873:(2.71)
859:(46.8)
854:(38.8)
849:(43.2)
844:(49.3)
839:(54.0)
834:(57.7)
829:(57.6)
824:(53.8)
819:(48.6)
814:(43.0)
809:(40.1)
804:(37.0)
799:(38.1)
789:(58.0)
784:(47.7)
779:(52.7)
774:(59.9)
769:(66.2)
764:(70.5)
759:(70.5)
754:(66.6)
749:(62.1)
744:(55.8)
739:(50.9)
734:(46.8)
729:(46.8)
660:Climate
651:Fareham
602:Gosport
551:parkrun
538:stand.
522:Britain
433:Crofton
389:History
356:Gosport
302:England
279:Gosport
177:England
171:Country
125:Gosport
1160:21 May
1138:21 May
1085:
977:108.7
680:Month
643:squash
620:cadets
532:bypass
486:site.
437:Rowner
368:Solent
231:Police
153:Region
1186:(PDF)
1179:(PDF)
974:12.2
971:11.2
968:10.5
941:11.6
719:Year
383:Ariel
1312:2020
1276:2015
1250:2010
1194:2008
1162:2024
1140:2024
1083:ISBN
1023:2016
965:8.7
962:7.3
959:7.0
956:6.9
953:7.1
950:8.3
947:8.3
944:9.6
926:83.9
921:83.2
916:86.2
911:53.7
906:50.0
901:44.5
896:42.0
891:43.4
886:42.4
881:51.6
876:49.3
871:68.8
837:12.2
832:14.3
827:14.2
822:12.1
787:14.5
777:11.5
772:15.5
767:19.0
762:21.4
757:21.4
752:19.2
747:16.7
742:13.2
737:10.5
716:Dec
713:Nov
710:Oct
707:Sep
704:Aug
701:Jul
698:Jun
695:May
692:Apr
689:Mar
686:Feb
683:Jan
468:HMS
462:The
435:and
376:HMS
243:Fire
210:PO13
931:699
857:8.2
852:3.8
847:6.2
842:9.6
817:9.2
812:6.1
807:4.5
802:2.8
797:3.4
782:8.7
732:8.2
727:8.2
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358:in
221:023
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