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  2. Burton Mail - Wikipedia

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    The only paid-for title in Burton-on-Trent, the Mail has been established for more than a century, and prints news from the town and its surrounding area. Burton Mail is part of Staffordshire Newspapers Limited, a media group which encompasses two daily newspapers, five weekly newspapers, and a selection of magazine titles. The Burton Mail is ...

  3. Burton upon Trent - Wikipedia

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    Burton upon Trent, also known as Burton-on-Trent or simply Burton, is a market town in the borough of East Staffordshire in the county of Staffordshire, England, close to the border with Derbyshire. At the 2021 census, it had a population of 76,270. The demonym for residents of the town is Burtonian.

  4. 76 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 76 Club was a nightclub in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, England.During the 1970s and 1980s, the club featured appearances by well-known emerging rock bands.In 1976, the Sex Pistols recorded their live album Anarchy in the UK: Live at the 76 Club.

  5. 2023–24 Burton Albion F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Burton upon Trent: 20:00 BST: Report: Iheanacho 6' Ndidi 45+2' Stadium: Pirelli Stadium Attendance: 4,631 Referee: Gavin Ward: Note: Live on Sky Sports: EFL Trophy

  6. The Sentinel (Staffordshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Sentinel, known online as Stoke-on-Trent Live, is a daily regional newspaper circulating in the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire areas of England. It is owned by Reach plc and based at Hanley , Stoke-on-Trent.

  7. East Staffordshire - Wikipedia

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    The council is based at Burton upon Trent Town Hall. The building was originally built in 1878 as the St Paul's Institute and Liberal Club, before being given to the old Burton upon Trent Borough Council in 1891 and subsequently converted to become a town hall. Significant extensions were added in 1894 and 1939. [15] [16]

  8. Burton and Uttoxeter (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Burton and Uttoxeter is a constituency [a] represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2024 by Jacob Collier of the Labour Party. [ b ] Although the constituency had always, since its creation in 1918, contained the town of Uttoxeter , it was formally known as Burton until the 2024 general election .

  9. Burton upon Trent and Swadlincote Green Belt - Wikipedia

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    Land area taken up by the green belt is 720 hectares (7.2 km 2; 2.8 sq mi), [2] making it the smallest in the country. [3] [4] The main coverage is within the South Derbyshire district, mainly concentrated within the unparished area around Swadlincote and the parish of Bretby, with smaller tracts in the parishes of Castle Gresley, Cauldwell and Drakelow.