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Wallington

Wallington meaning

A suburban town in the borough of Sutton, Greater London, England (OS grid ref TQ294645). | A village in Fareham borough, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU5806). | A small village and civil parish (served by Rushden and Wallington Parish Council) in North Hertfordshire district, Hertfordshire, England (OS grid ref TL2933).

Example sentences (20)

She is keen to have the town's name changed to Wallington for the duration of the festival only - which would be for around eight days every two years.

The draw sees Alnwick in second place in the Bay Plastics Premier Division having played a game more than table-topping Wallington, with Newcastle Chemfica two points behind in third place having played the same number of games as Alnwick Town.

London Fire Brigade Assistant Commissioner Pat Goulbourne said: “At 4pm, crews from Croydon and Wallington fire stations, and a fire engine from Surrey Fire and Rescue Service's Banstead Fire Station, were sent to the scene as part of our response.

Tara moved to Roundshaw, which sits between Wallington in Sutton and Purley in Croydon, in July 2022 after escaping domestic violence in her native Yorkshire.

There’s a new attraction at Wallington this spring – one that will welcome visitors and wildlife all through the summer and into autumn.

Wallington in the village of Cambo, near Morpeth in Northumberland, was also praised by The Telegraph for its magical 20ft Christmas tree located in the central hall.

Wallington secure narrow win over rivals Burradon & New Fordley.

Wallington successfully outgunned St Leonards to keep its A2 Grade season alive in round 12.

But Elliot Colburn, the Tory MP for Carshalton and Wallington, told the Commons last week he was receiving photos and videos from constituents showing the “chaos that road closure schemes are causing”.

Magistrate Belinda Wallington said because of coronavirus restrictions, the hearing would go ahead using the online system and she refused to delay the case any further.

She said the exception is Newark and Wallington.

Ocean training: completing another swim from Walkerville North to South are, back from left, Hugh Bradlow, Sandra Tracy, Francine Moss, Michael Rowland, Anne Wallington, Martin Tobin, front Jo Sliferski and Anne Harrison.

Finally, Wallington Asset Management LLC raised its stake in Citizens Financial Group by 3.1% in the 2nd quarter.

He does not need to enter a formal plea unless committed by Wallington to stand trial.

At Mrs. Wallington's school, she was taught by the evangelical Maria Lewis—to whom her earliest surviving letters are addressed.

But he was precocious and Mr Wallington at Baling encouraged him to publish, at the age of fifteen, an immature work, Ishmael and Other Poems.

In July he ended the lease on the Wallington cottage.

One of a series of Victorian paintings by William Bell Scott at Wallington Hall in Northumberland depicts her rescue.

Orwell had to scrabble around in the rubble for his collection of books, which he had finally managed to transfer from Wallington, carting them away in a wheelbarrow.

Orwell needed somewhere he could concentrate on writing his book, and once again help was provided by Aunt Nellie, who was living at Wallington, Hertfordshire in a very small sixteenth-century cottage called the "Stores".