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  2. Skip (container) - Wikipedia

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    An overfilled skip Flyover of 3D modeled satellite photos of a skip hire, Porthmadog, Wales A cantilever skip truck loads a skip. A skip (British English, Australian English, Hiberno-English and New Zealand English) (or skip bin) is a large open-topped waste container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry called a skip truck Typically skip bins have a distinctive shape: the ...

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  4. Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    Nottinghamshire (/ ˈ n ɒ t ɪ ŋ ə m ʃ ər,-ʃ ɪər /; [4] abbreviated Notts.) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. The county borders South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west.

  5. List of civil parishes in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England. There are 233 civil parishes in 8 districts. There are 233 civil parishes in 8 districts. Ashfield

  6. List of places in Nottinghamshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire, England ... Norwell, Norwell Woodhouse, Nottingham, Nuncargate, Nuthall ...

  7. Colwick - Wikipedia

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    The village is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, [4] since when the De-Colwick, [5] Musters [6] and Byron [7] families have all owned the village. The etymology of the place-name is from Old English wic "specialised industrial farm" with an uncertain first element, possibly col "coal", [citation needed] although there have never been coal mines in the area.

  8. Nottingham Urban Area - Wikipedia

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    The Nottingham Built-up Area (BUA), Nottingham Urban Area, or Greater Nottingham is an area of land defined by the Office for National Statistics as built-up land with a minimum area of 20 hectares (200,000 m 2), while settlements within 200 metres of each other are linked.

  9. Bulwell - Wikipedia

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    The earliest documented settlements in Bulwell appeared around 800 AD, and were most likely built around the same time as the first local bridge across the River Leen.The river was significantly narrower, shallower and slower-moving in Bulwell than in other potential locations along its length, and the threat of highwaymen was a danger on existing cross-country routes; thus a toll bridge was ...