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Summary Of: Workington

the area around Workington has long been a producer of... Workington is the seat of... Workington is twinned with... Workington is bounded on the west by the... Workington is made up of various districts... for aircraft engine ball bearings was relocated to Workington from Norway to prevent it falling into Axis hands... Workington was the home of Distington Engineering Company... Workington rails were widely exported and a common local phrase was that Workington rails... continued at Workington for two years after its official closure... The two industries Workington was built on... Many Workington residents are employed outside the town in the nuclear industry located in and around... Workington is linked by the... Workington has a non league and former professional football team... Workington is home to a tradition known as... to the Glasgow Tigers who briefly became the Workington Tigers prior to withdrawal from the League... The Curwen family however is still remembered in Workington to the present day... Workington has recently seen a massive town centre redevelopment plan in operation... Muffins are other stores which have come to Workington for the first time... Workington is also getting a brand new Tesco Extra...

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