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Tag: industry

All Roads Lead To…

27th October 2020 Sandra

We have a saying in our family: “All roads lead to Whitchurch”.  (Whitchurch, Shropshire that is.)  And they do… We…

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Posted in: Settlement, West Midlands Filed under: industry, market, route centre, settlement

The Mini Process

24th June 2020 Sandra

Last week we saw how car assembly is a system, with inputs, processes and outputs.  Let’s find out some more…

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Posted in: Industry, Oxfordshire, South East Filed under: assembly, car industry, industry, processes, system

Eccles Cakes

22nd June 2020 Sandra

The town of Eccles is just to the west of Manchester, within the ring of motorways that surround the built-up…

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Posted in: Location, North West, Recipes Filed under: Eccles, industry, Manchester, recipe, transport

The Mini System

17th June 2020 Sandra

I have a soft spot for the Mini.  It was my first car! So when I got the opportunity to…

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Posted in: Industry, Oxfordshire, South East Filed under: assembly, factory, industry, inputs, outputs, processes, secondary industry, system

Stonehaven – A Boom Town?

22nd January 2020 Sandra

Stonehaven had always been a fishing village but then in the 20th century local fish stocks declined and the larger…

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Posted in: Scotland, Settlement Filed under: industry, oil, suburbs, urban sprawl

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