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Newhaven

British  
/ ˈnjuːˌheɪvən /

noun

  1. a ferry port and resort on the S coast of England, in East Sussex. Pop: 12 276 (2001)

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Martin then took the four children to McDonald's in Newhaven and bought them all a meal.

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After leaving Costa Coffee, Martin drove the children towards Newhaven and they assumed he was taking them home.

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Plans to stretch to Newhaven and Kingston have been dropped.

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Last week, Marten told the jury that she had fallen asleep with Victoria while camping on the South Downs near Newhaven in a tent that they had bought from Argos.

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She said she had just fed the newborn baby while staying in a tent on the South Downs near Newhaven in January 2023.

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