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complete redevelopment over an area of 48.5 hectares, under the auspices of City
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1113:Frecheville
1073:Attercliffe
990:Stannington
945:Graves Park
799:City Centre
567:David Hey,
435:maisonettes
331:Crookesmoor
327:Upperthorpe
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1529:Categories
1472:Brightside
1422:Ringinglow
1218:Osgathorpe
1203:Mosborough
1198:Millhouses
1193:Middlewood
1188:Meersbrook
1183:Manor Park
1148:High Green
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1088:Chapeltown
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930:Firth Park
895:Burngreave
809:Demography
552:References
533:Arts Tower
523:Statistics
284:53°23′10″N
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1392:Holdworth
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1228:Page Hall
1138:Hemsworth
1128:Grenoside
1118:Gleadless
1098:Crosspool
1010:Woodhouse
925:Ecclesall
859:Transport
824:Geography
819:Education
794:Buildings
770:Sheffield
543:claiming
540:non-white
422:Victorian
344:Etymology
318:Sheffield
287:1°29′02″W
273:Yorkshire
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221:Ambulance
165:SHEFFIELD
161:Post town
91:Sheffield
56:Sheffield
1477:Carbrook
1345:Villages
1298:Wisewood
1238:Pitsmoor
1223:Owlerton
1208:Neepsend
1168:Lowedges
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854:Timeline
517:mortuary
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1447:Worrall
1362:Deepcar
1293:Whirlow
1283:Walkley
1273:Wadsley
1258:Tinsley
1248:Sharrow
1243:Ranmoor
1163:Longley
1108:Fulwood
1103:Darnall
1093:Crookes
1065:estates
1061:Suburbs
1000:Walkley
985:Southey
935:Fulwood
910:Darnall
829:History
814:Economy
804:Culture
513:Coroner
357:History
351:Vikings
335:dualled
268:England
143:England
137:Country
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1427:Storrs
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1158:Intake
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197:Police
119:Region
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505:Tesco
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392:and
209:Fire
187:0114
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