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  • SILLOTH: A pick-up truck, quad bike and animal feed have been stolen from a farm near Silloth.

    News round-up 2010

  • SILLOTH: A pick-up truck, quad bike and animal feed have been stolen from a farm near Silloth.

    News round-up 2010

  • "Teachers have a tradition of having conferences at the seaside so why couldn't they have gone to one of the British resorts, such as Silloth, Bognor Regis or Blackpool?

    News round-up 2009

  • This is a "place" for ex-nomads such as myself who do not have a Batavia or a Silloth; one goes through life collecting them up.

    Communication Maxine 2007

  • This is a "place" for ex-nomads such as myself who do not have a Batavia or a Silloth; one goes through life collecting them up.

    Psychology/Psychotherapy Maxine 2007

  • (AD) technology at a farm near Silloth in Cumbria.

    The Engineer - News 2010

  • Mr Buchanan is survived by his mother Jean, his wife Fiona - a dental practitioner in Silloth - and two sons Stuart and Ian.

    News round-up 2010

  • The 66-year-old, a member of Silloth on Solway, not only pulled them out of the rough, he has also been a breath of fresh air in the stuffy Pringle jumper-clad golf world.

    News round-up 2010

  • The revolutionary £2.5 milion rural power plant near Silloth was approved by planners at Allerdale council.

    News round-up 2010

  • (AD) technology at a farm near Silloth in Cumbria.

    The Engineer - News 2010

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