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Alcester was founded by the Romans in around AD 47 as a walled fort. The walled town, possibly named Alauna developed from the military camp. It was sited on Icknield Street, a Roman road that ran the length of Roman Britain from south-west England to south Yorkshire.
The parish church of St Matthew, Moorfields was constructed in Gothic style at the corner of Church Road and Cowper Street. The church was closed in 1999, and has now been converted into apartments and offices. [3] Moorfields now forms part of the parish of St Luke, Barton Hill with Christ Church and St Matthew, Moorfields. [4]
A white-haired, bow-tie wearing judge with a reputation for harsh sentencing ("Heads-Will-Roll Cole"). To the shock of the Hill Street cops, Cole is caught picking up a payoff from a bus station locker and also accepting a bribe. He is forced to resign in disgrace and it is mentioned, almost in passing, that he commits suicide not long afterward.
Waitrose Limited, [2] trading as Waitrose & Partners, is a British supermarket chain, founded in 1904 as Waite, Rose & Taylor, later shortened to Waitrose. In 1937, it was acquired by the John Lewis Partnership , the UK's largest employee-owned business, which continues to operate the brand. [ 3 ]
St Matthew's Church was an Anglican parish church in Bristol, England. It was located in the west of Redfield , on Church Road (formerly Redfield Road), part of the A420 . The church was built in 1873 to serve the new parish of Moorfields , formed from parts of the parishes of St George and Easton . [ 1 ]
The very southwest corner of Utah holds the state's warmest city. St. George has an average annual high of 77 degrees, which isn't shocking when you figure it's so close to Nevada and Arizona.
Hazel Grove's main shopping street, London Road, and its surrounding area is the largest district centre in Stockport Borough with a diverse range of small shops and larger supermarkets, public houses, restaurants and takeaways [citation needed].
On Tuesday, Feb. 4, Jed Wallace of the Texas-based crisis-management firm Street Relations, Inc., sued Lively, 37, alleging defamation. This came after Lively filed a petition on Jan. 21 ...