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Sutton Coldfield

British  
/ -ˈkəʊldˌfiːld /

noun

  1. a town in central England, in Birmingham unitary authority, West Midlands; a residential suburb of Birmingham. Pop: 105 452 (2001)

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"Cattle prices are up 30% this year and herd sizes are dropping and that is playing into the price of mince", the Aldi boss told the BBC, walking around one of the company's new stores in Sutton Coldfield.

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The seller was from the Sutton Coldfield area and the print went to a private buyer in the UK, the auctioneers said.

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Diana Celella, from Sutton Coldfield, was due to return from Lisbon on a Ryanair flight departing at 20:20 after a week-long holiday with her husband.

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Shoppers like Elinor Martin in Sutton Coldfield hope the company succeeds.

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Mr Robinson from Sutton Coldfield had impressed host Clive Myrie, as well as viewers, when he scored 12 points in his specialist subject - The Empire State Building.

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