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Will that include reopening district offices in nearby towns such as Nuneaton, Rugby and Leamington Spa?
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It would call at Wellington and Telford before going via Wolverhampton, Walsall and Nuneaton.
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"Altrincham played Nuneaton in a Conference North game this month," wrote Jack Johlson last week.
Which teams have had to wear their opponents' kit? | The Knowledge 2011
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On the anniversary of 9/11, there were EDL actions in London, Nuneaton, Leeds and Oldham.
English Defence League is a bigger threat than the BNP Jon Cruddas 2010
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The start of the game was marked by a bizarre episode after six minutes when, following protests from the Altrincham bench to the fourth official, the referee, Simeon Lucas, stopped the game to allow Nuneaton to change into Altrincham's yellow away strip.
Which teams have had to wear their opponents' kit? | The Knowledge 2011
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Teacher of history 1971-2007, Nuneaton, Warwickshire
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No. Will the people in the Nuneaton branch enjoy my news of the voluntary redundancy package more, just because my eyes say, "Party!"?
Slap shtick: How not to put on make-up Grace Dent 2010
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The Nuneaton stop means that I could catch it there and get to Shrewsbury without having to change at Birminghan New Street.
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It began in 1977 when an RA House of Nuneaton wrote to Ingrams suggesting the column after noting Coleman's "You can tell how bright the sun is by the length of the shadows."
Fifty years of Private Eye's eccentric eye view of sport | Frank Keating 2011
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School crossing wardens are amply represented, with MBEs going to Margaret Mullen, from Kirkcaldy, Fife, Elizabeth Hollins, from Nuneaton, Warwickshire and Bridget Matley from Blackpool.
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