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Trowbridge

British  
/ ˈtrəʊˌbrɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a market town in SW England, administrative centre of Wiltshire: woollen manufacturing. Pop: 34 401 (2001)

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Born in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, he began his career on BBC radio, and interviewed composers and musicians as varied as Francis Poulenc, Count Basie, Oscar Hammerstein and Glenn Gould in 1950s and 60s.

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Caerdydd Ffynnon Taf stretches from the capital's leafy northern suburbs, down to Roath near the inner-city, to Trowbridge and Llanrumney in the east.

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But Mr Gilliver, from Trowbridge, said he could see there was a lift and an evacuation chair, and the couple's wheelchairs were narrow enough to fit through standard doors.

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The CF3 postcode area, serving the eastern suburbs of St Mellons, Trowbridge, Rumney and Llanrumney, is home to more than 40,000 people.

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Though “Say Nothing” is a limited series, “The Diplomat” will be back for Season 3, and so will Kinnear’s Trowbridge.

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