Newcastle-under-Lyme
A Staffordshire market town is Newcastle-under-Lyme (/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl-/ NEW-kahss-əl-, locally /-k s-/ -kass-;).
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A Staffordshire market town is Newcastle-under-Lyme (/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl-/ NEW-kahss-əl-, locally /-k s-/ -kass-;).
Visit WebsiteM6 motorway to the south and west of Newcastle and by the A500 road to the north and east serve Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Visit WebsiteWith the station site called "Station Walks", it forms to Newcastle-Under-Lyme from Silverdale, part of a green way.
Visit WebsiteHeld in Newcastle-under-Lyme from 17 June 2006 for six days was the Newcastles of the World Summit.
Visit WebsiteRobert Needham (1587/88-1653), supporter of Charles I. From 1942 to 1951, John David Mack (c. 1899-1957) was a Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Visit WebsiteAfter construction difficulties involving the tunnels of 605 yards (553 m) and 96 yards (88 m) respectively at Hartshill, Newcastle-under-Lyme station opened in September 1852.
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