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The Orbital Retail Park is located on the outskirts of Norton Canes and houses many stores including furniture and food stores. Adjacent to the retail park are two hotels (Premier Inn and Holiday Inn, with the latter being in the 'Orbital Plaza' - an intreguing building similar to the Gherkin in London which can be seen for miles and, for many, is a sign they have arrived at The Orbital).
Norton Canes is a civil parish in the district of Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. It contains three buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the other is at Grade II, the lowest grade.
Little Norton [1] is an area of Norton Canes, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. The area is located near Brownhills West and is also next to Chasewater Railway. The area is a residential area of Norton Canes. It is located next to the Norton Services and the M6 Toll Motorway. Bus No. 3 runs through the area between Norton Canes and ...
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Norton Canes came to an abrupt end on 31 July 1995 [7] when Preece pulled out as promoter after struggling to keep the track profitable. [8] The track then suffered a serious fire in March 1996 effectively ending any chance of sport returning to the site.
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Ann Norton may refer to: Ann Frasier Norton (1893–1918), yeomanette in the U.S. Navy; Ann McBride Norton (1944–2020), American activist and business executive; Ann Weaver Norton (1905–1982), American sculptor and writer of children's books; Anne Norton (born 1954), American professor of political science and comparative literature
Located between the villages of Pelsall and Norton Canes. It opened in 1852 as Wyrley Grove Colliery. It was served by barges on the Cannock Extension Canal until the arrival of a mineral line from Norton Junction. In 1930, a mining explosion occurred which killed 14 miners. [1] The colliery was closed in 1952 and all traces were swept away by ...