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tyke bhoy
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simong wrote: Caron wrote: Cardiarms wrote: A devout Geordie I know has managed to rig up an aerial that can receive BBC newcastle transmissions in Barnsley. He is on the top of a hill though. Brill. There are some clever folk around! If you have Sky and you know where to look, all the BBC local radio stations are available. For that matter you can get them all on the Internet now anyway. All the ITV variations are also available too but they are even harder to find. You need to add them as "Other" channels
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More information from the MorleyArchives website.Even back in 1995, the Oak Mills chimney was the last fully intact one in the town. The following text is lifted from the website....Oak (33)LocationTexas Street and Topcliffe LaneBest known OwnersJOHN Wm APPLEYARDKnown HistoryStill working for textile purposes in 1968Notes on Textile ManufactureBuilt in 1906. Separate weaving added in 1929. Last cloth produced in 1984.Use of site in 1995The mill is still standing and has the only intact mill chimney remaining in Morley.For people who may be interested, the site is at.....http://www.morleyarchives.org.uk

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