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Burton Market Hall on market day. Built in 1883 to replace an older structure, the footprint of which is marked by four L-shaped metal pieces set into the ground roughly halfway between the church and the high street. The hall has a trussed roof with cast iron support pillars. Architects: Dixon &
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team, which was set up in 1985 by Steve Gardner (former World All-Round Weightlifting Champion – inducted into the IAWA (UK) Hall of Fame in 2000). The club trains All-Round Weightlifters, including powerlifting and Olympic weightlifting and is affiliated to the International All-Round Weightlifting
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A market has been held on Thursdays in Burton since a charter was granted to the abbot by King John on 12 April 1200. Burton today has an indoor and an outdoor market, which are owned by East Staffordshire Borough Council. In 2011 the council contracted out responsibility for market stall rentals to
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Sir Robert Douglas (1899-1996), Midlands industrialist - founded a multi million-pound empire which built the National Exhibition Centre and International Convention Centre in Birmingham as well as major sections of the country's motorways including Spaghetti Junction Birmingham, contributed in the
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Briggs of Burton (formerly S. Briggs & Co.) is a Burton-based brewery and process engineering company established in 1732 by Samuel Briggs. Famous for its manufacturing innovation and craftsmanship across the world, Briggs moved from its works in New Street to Derby Street having taken over its
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Eatough's (sometimes Etough's) was a shoemaking firm from Leicestershire that opened a factory in Burton Road, Branston in 1920. It was the first British shoe factory to introduce music in the workplace (1936), and washable children's sandals ('Plastisha' 1957), but it closed in 1989 as a result of
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in the surrounding hills. This allowed a greater proportion of hops, a natural preservative, to be included in the beer, thereby allowing the beer to be shipped further afield. Much of the open land within and around the town is protected from chemical treatment to help preserve this water quality.
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Burton Hockey Club was established in 1899. The club promotes and supports seven men's teams, four ladies' teams, and a popular and successful youth academy. Home matches are played at Shobnall Leisure Complex in the shadows of Marstons Brewery, Shobnall Road. The club has also been recognised as
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was established, initially just covering the Burton township. Their district was extended in 1853 to take in parts of the townships of Burton Extra and Horninglow, and again in 1878 to take in the rest of Burton Extra, more of Horninglow (including the village), parts of Branston and Winshill, and
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Burton Operatic Society is a musical theatre company based in Burton and produces two productions each year. The town was also home to the Burton School of Speech and Drama on Guild Street where many professional and amateur actors and actresses learned their craft. Following the closure of the
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takes place in the town every year on the first Monday and Tuesday after Michaelmas (29 September). This is usually on the first Monday/Tuesday in October but can occasionally fall on 30 September/1 October as in 2002. The fair occupies the Market Place and parts of High Street, New Street and
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Burton came to dominate the brewing trade, and at its height one quarter of all beer sold in Britain was produced here. In the second half of the 19th century there was a growth in native breweries, supplemented by outside brewing companies moving into the town, so that over 30 breweries were
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The town is also home to the Burton Canoe Club on the banks of the River Trent. It has recently expanded and built its own clubhouse. Also along the River Trent in Burton are Burton Leander Rowing Club, which was founded in 1847 (and is one of the oldest rowing clubs in the country), and
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was a metal hardware and industrial metalwork manufacturer, later an engineering company that became a notable producer of steam engines and railway locomotives. It also constructed two footbridges across the River Trent in Burton. It too was acquired by S. Briggs & Co, in 1929.
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school in July 1984, its in-house amateur company, the Little Theatre Players, continued life as an independent amateur drama company called The Little Theatre Company. LTC currently stages at least four productions a year in the town: two plays, a musical and a youth production.
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in 1901, making it independent from Staffordshire County Council, having reached the 50,000 population required. It never substantially exceeded the population of 50,000, and with a population of 50,201 in the 1971 census it was the second smallest county borough in England after
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Due to Burton's relative location in the centre of England and its transport links which allow easy access to Birmingham (the second largest UK city), Derby, Nottingham, Leicester and other locations, there are a significant number of warehouses based in Burton (and nearby
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were created. Burton parish itself only covers the town centre, with the other parishes covering various suburbs. The urban area now also extends into the adjoining parishes of Branston, Outwoods and Stretton, which had all been outside the pre-1974 county borough.
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called Burton upon Trent. When elected county councils were created in 1889 boroughs were no longer allowed to straddle county boundaries, and so the Derbyshire parts of the borough (Stapenhill and Winshill) were transferred to Staffordshire. Six years later the
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factory in the town. The original Marmite factory (now demolished) was at the corner of Cross Street and Duke Street before they moved to the current factory on Wellington Road in the 1960s. The production of Marmite has in turn generated the production of
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and a Burton upon Trent township (covering the central part of the parish) in Staffordshire. The rural parts of the Burton township became a separate township called Burton Extra in the sixteenth century. Such townships were all reclassified as
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from the twelfth century, giving some degree of self-government for the town, but by the seventeenth century its borough corporation had ceased to operate and its borough status lapsed, with the town being administered by the parish
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While Burton's great bridge over the Trent was in poor repair by the early 16th century, it served as "a comen passage to and fro many countries to the grett releff and comfort of travellyng people", according to the
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In 1891 the council was given the former St Paul's Institute and Liberal Club on King Edward Place, which had been built in 1878. They substantially extended the building to serve as their headquarters, renaming it
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The suburbs of Winshill, Brizlincote and Stapenhill to the southeast of the town lie along a green-belt area, in place to stop uncontrolled development which could cause Burton to, in time, merge with neighbouring
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in Cornwall, being sent to London, on the eve of the outbreak of war. The message, which has survived and is in the present club archives, was announcing the mobilisation of Russian, French and Belgian troops.
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is based in Bridge Street, with six pubs in and around Burton. It produces a number of traditional beers including Bridge Bitter, Stairway to Heaven, Damson Porter and Golden Delicious. Tower Brewery is a
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off Wharf Road. Old Cottage Brewery is based in Hawkins Lane. Its beers include Oak Ale and Halcyon Daze. Black Hole Brewery is based at the Imex Centre. Gates Brewery microbrewery is in Reservoir Road.
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Coors Brewers Maltings Division Shobnall Site, is located on Wellington Road. The maltings were built by the Bass Brewery, which was taken over by the American brewery Coors, around the late 1990s.
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incursion into the area in 874. Place names indicate Scandinavian influence, and several personal names of Scandinavian origin were still used in the area in the early 12th century. In 1003 a
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in 1901, with the new club playing at Peel Croft. United were voted out of the Football League in 1907, and folded in 1910. Burton All Saints were then left as the town's main club, becoming
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and his descendants were responsible for extending the manor house within the abbey grounds and facilitating the extension of the River Trent Navigation to Burton. Burton grew into a busy
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which was brought by Greene King so doesn't have a headquarters there anymore, which were spun out of Bass in 1997. In addition, the White Shield microbrewery remains open alongside the
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on the north side of Burton is a restored Victorian sewage pumping station, adjacent to the modern sewage works. Until 2005/2006 one of Burton's most distinguishable landmarks was
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Burton became a centre for the brewing industry due in part to the quality of the local water, which contains a high proportion of dissolved salts, predominantly caused by the
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was cleaned, but it was said that it was "a ruinous house, the buildings scattered and adjoining a very poor town, full of bad neighbours". The Paget family was implicated in
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working towards providing a Safe, Effective and Child Friendly club environment, and as such has been awarded the England Hockey Club's First Accreditation, (EH id: 1180).
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said that parishes could no longer straddle borough boundaries, and so the parts of Stapenhill parish outside the borough were transferred to the neighbouring parishes of
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inside the borough were then Burton upon Trent, Burton Extra, Horninglow, Stapenhill and Winshill, which were amalgamated into a single Burton upon Trent parish in 1904.
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and opens from Tuesday to Saturday. A fish market was added to the hall in 1925. The outdoor market is held every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 8.30am until 4pm.
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established in St Chad's Community Centre. Although there was a small Jewish community in Burton in the early half of the 20th century, there is no record of a
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The town had its own municipal buses operated by Burton Corporation Transport and later East Staffordshire District Council after 1974. This was taken over by
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recorded in 1880. However at the beginning of the 20th century there was a slump in beer sales, causing many breweries to fail; the industry suffered from the
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clubs in the country, was established in 1870, when it played both association and rugby football rules. It did not adopt rugby union only rules until 1876.
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and expanded the Manor House using materials from the abbey. The family's ownership was later confiscated after being implicated in a Catholic plot against
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but since considerably upgraded with a roof being added in the mid-1990s. The older Riverside Shopping Centre (known as Bargates) is now demolished.
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Burton bridge. The bridge was an important crossing point and was the site of battles in 1322 and 1643. It was demolished and replaced in 1863.
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in 1888, Burton has been represented by four separate clubs in the League, two of which played in the league simultaneously in the 1890s.
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domed building in a commanding position facing Guild Street. It was built by Richard Kershaw to designs by Henry Beck and opened in 1909.
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According to the town's charter the official name of the town is Burton upon Trent. However, the form 'Burton-on-Trent' is used for the
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being established. There was however a close relationship with the community in Derby, whose minister acted as visiting teacher and
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recommended in the 1960s that it be demoted to a non-county borough within Staffordshire, but this was not implemented. Under the
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were treated separately and together had a further population of 21,985 according to this source. According to the 2001 census,
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in the town centre. Since then events such as a French market have been organised to bring more footfall into the town centre.
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clubs in the UK. It was formed in 1919, although there were enthusiasts of wireless telegraphy in Burton well before the
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based in the old Salts Water Tower of Walsitch Maltings, which were formerly used by the second biggest brewer in Burton
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war effort by building Castle Bromwich to produce Spitfires and Airfields across the Midlands, Dunstall Hall (1952)
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or Modwenna, an Irish abbess. It is likely that any surviving religious house would have been destroyed during the
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private letting agency Quarterbridge. The Market Hall was built in 1883 from designs by Dixon & Moxon of
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nearby, but little of the rest remains. Two buildings were converted to residential use—a part known as the
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The History of Parliament Trust, WATSON, Daniel (c.1617–83), of The Nether Hall, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffs.
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use, however these were demolished and replaced by a new church in 1719–1726. Some fragments remain of the
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badly affected overseas trade, leading to some consolidation and a redirection of the trade to London and
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just south of Burton on the opposite side of the River Trent. The chimneys, boiler-house building and
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For centuries brewing was Burton's major trade, and it is still an important part of its economy.
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The name Burton upon Trent derives from the meaning "a settlement at a fortified place" along the
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The Burton & District Cricket League has many notable clubs, including Burton Cricket Club,
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rival Robert Morton DG in 1988. The former site is now occupied by the Octagon Shopping Centre.
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on New Street, constructed in the mid-1980s. There is another, much smaller shopping centre,
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RA (1766–1840) an English architect and garden designer, made alterations and extensions to
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road, ran north-east through what later became the parish of Burton, linking settlements at
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instead. More urban forms of local government returned to the town in 1779 when a body of
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to the Abbot to hold a market in Burton every Thursday. This charter was later renewed by
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in 2005, Albion became the town's fourth Football League club in 2009 after winning the
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and the parts of Branston inside the borough were transferred to Burton Extra. The five
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up to Burton, but nothing was immediately done. In 1711 Lord Paget leased his rights to
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in 1604 and they owned considerable estates around Burton for over 150 years. In 1699,
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then operated the majority of buses in the town to outlying areas such as Uttoxeter,
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County Borough, the History of Burton upon Trent 1901–1974. Part 1, Edwardian Burton
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by Ernest Aldington Hunt. Published by British Publishing Co, Gloucester, 1973.
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produced in London, the advantage of the water's qualities, in a process named
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by Denis Stuart. Published by The Charter Trustees of Burton upon Trent, 1977.
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by Denis Stuart. Published by The Charter Trustees of Burton upon Trent, 1975.
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parish churches built to serve the expanding population include Holy Trinity,
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rated Burton at 13.3 out of 60 for "individuality", putting it in the top ten
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County Borough, the History of Burton upon Trent 1901–1974. Part 2, 1914–1974
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CBE, (1933–2004) businessman (St. Modwen Properties plc) and racecourse owner
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Letter from the abbot of Burton describing Burton Bridge in C.H. Underhill,
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Later in 1878 the improvement commissioners' district was incorporated as a
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HANSARD 1803–2005 → People (B), Sir Michael Bass, 1837 – February 1, 1909
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Burton was home to the Peel family, who played a significant role in the
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was established on a new site on the west bank of the Trent at Burton by
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The main venue for live theatre and other performing and visual arts is
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The town became entirely parished on 1 April 2003, when the parishes of
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Association. The Burton club hosted the 2008 IAWA World Championships.
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scheme where train and bus tickets can be bought together at a saving.
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A Brief History of St Modwen's, the Parish Church of Burton-upon-Trent
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In the 2021 Census, the population of Burton was recorded at 76,270.
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became members of the Football League in 1892, and were joined by
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shopping centre is the principal shopping area, opened in 1970 by
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by PH Sawyer. Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1979.
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The town's connection with the brewing industry is celebrated in
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and 20 miles (32 km) south of the southern entrance to the
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carries traffic through the middle of Burton connecting to the
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Arriva in talks to sell Burton bus services to Midland Classic
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VC, DCM & Bar, MM & Bar (1891–1974) recipient of the
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via canals. When Burton brewers succeeded in replicating the
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The Paget family's lands and title were restored to them by
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and administered from the Tividale headquarters of Rotala.
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Burton-on-Trent, Its History, Its Waters and Its Breweries
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Staffordshire: Diagram showing administrative boundaries
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who also run the villager V1 and V3 services to Derby.
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studied at Burton Grammar School from 1745 to 1749.
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London: Royal Historical Society. p. 406. 3851:"Houses of Benedictine monks The abbey of Burton" 3651:, (born 1988), professional footballer plays for 3431:MBE (born 1965) an English artist, member of the 3324:(1916–1997), actress, George Formby's co-star in 2689:In August 2022, Midland Classic were acquired by 1116:, who has represented the constituency since the 6285: 5534:The Development of Industry in Burton-upon-Trent 5434:Beth Rodford at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com 5333:A who's who of Grimsby Town AFC : 1890–1985 4576: 4257:Local Government Boundary Commission for England 2557:runs (West-East) across Burton and connects the 903:. It was again dissolved in 1545 and granted to 793:A royal charter was granted on 12 April 1200 by 4971:"Mosques in Burton On Trent, Staffordshire (5)" 4816: 4749: 4330: 3939:. 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Town Hall
St Paul's Church
River Trent
All Saints Church
Ferry Bridge
Burton upon Trent is located in Staffordshire
Staffordshire
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East Staffordshire
Shire county
Staffordshire
Region
West Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Branston
Horninglow
Stapenhill
Stretton

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