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In 12 minutes in the chamber he managed to mention 'Guisborough' not once, not twice, but a stunning 17 times!
Don't Forget to Mention Guisborough! Kerron Cross 2006
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In 12 minutes in the chamber he managed to mention 'Guisborough' not once, not twice, but a stunning 17 times!
Archive 2006-03-01 Kerron Cross 2006
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Guisborough Bookshop4 Chaloner Street, Guisborough, North Yorkshire TS14 6QD, 01287 610179Not content with being one of the north-east's biggest independent bookshops, with around 30,000 books in stock, the Guisborough Bookshop also claims to be able to source more than 2m in-print titles and search on a customer's behalf for any out-of-print book.
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The men reported they had left the car park beneath Captain Cook Monument at Little Ayton and proceeded cross country towards Guisborough but that on their return journey the weather closed in, and they had lost their bearings.
Coastguard assists mountain bikers! Thatsnews 2008
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White albino squirrels are a rare sight, but Darren was lucky enough to see this one looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at Pinchinthorpe Woods near Guisborough.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jan 2008
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There's speculation as to the origin of Blake's Dark Satanic Mills but methinks you need go no further than the road north from Guisborough, just before skirting Middlesborough on the elevated A19.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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The men reported they had left the car park beneath Captain Cook Monument at Little Ayton and proceeded cross country towards Guisborough but that on their return journey the weather closed in, and they had lost their bearings.
Archive 2008-09-01 Thatsnews 2008
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There's speculation as to the origin of Blake's Dark Satanic Mills but methinks you need go no further than the road north from Guisborough, just before skirting Middlesborough on the elevated A19.
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The work has been made possible by the award of £21,500 from the Heritage Lottery Fund and a further £3,500 from Guisborough Market Town Partnership.
Archaeological excavations in Gisborough Priory Gardens 2007
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The work has been made possible by the award of £21,500 from the Heritage Lottery Fund and a further £3,500 from Guisborough Market Town Partnership.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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