Wallington
Americannoun
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Beck was born in Wallington, then part of the county of Surrey, in 1944, and died at his home in Wadhurst, East Sussex, at the age of 78 in 2023.
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Continued warm weather meant autumn came late this year, but it brought an explosion of colour with some spectacular displays ranging from gold through to russet red, like here on the Wallington Estate in Northumberland.
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He said the three new MPs - representing Carshalton and Wallington, Wimbledon, and Sutton and Cheam - would be "local champions for their constituencies".
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Ms Lumsdon said Ms Rose, of Wallington, south London, had claimed she left the children with a woman called Jade, which prompted firefighters to go back into the house to search for her.
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This summer, beavers were born in enclosures from Ealing, west London, to the Wallington Estate, in Northumberland, on rivers in Canterbury, Kent, and at the Cairngorms, in the Highlands.
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