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Ellington is bordered by the towns of East Windsor, South Windsor, Vernon, Tolland, Willington, Stafford, Somers, and Enfield.
Willington is a town in Tolland County, Connecticut, United States.
Willington is home to Troop 82 of the Boy Scouts of America.
Willington is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in McCormick County, South Carolina, United States.
Willington is located at ( 33. 968197 ,-82. 453232 ).
To the south of Howdon lies Willington Quay which, as it name suggests, once served shipping but which is now dominated by industry and housing.
Willington is a former-pit town in County Durham, England.
Similarly to many former mining communities this is a blow that Willington has struggled to recover from.
In " My Fair Laddy " he is also temporarily known as G. K. Willington, Esq.
Willington is a village and civil parish in South Derbyshire, England.
Willington is on the River Trent about southwest of Derby.
The toponym Willington is derived from the Old English tun ( homestead or farm ) among the willows.
It is situated to the north of Bishop Auckland, between Willington and Spennymoor, and a short distance from the River Wear.
It is situated on the north bank of the River Wear to the east of Willington and to the north-west of Spennymoor.
It is situated to the south of Willington, near Bishop Auckland.
It is effectively the southern suburb of Willington.
The housing estate is technically classed as being in Willington ( pron.
It is also rumoured that it was during these heady times, that a splinter group of Willington separatists was formed, calling themselves the Willington Delta Force.
Today, however, Sunnybrow thrives and is fast becoming more at one with its neighbours over in Willington.
Mike Neville, MBE ( born 17 October 1936, Willington Quay, North Tyneside ) is a retired British television presenter who worked mainly on regional news programmes in North East England.
It is situated to the north of Willington.
( Grid reference: ) Although a railway runs through it, there is no station, the nearest stations are Willington, Pear Tree and Derby.
Mercia Marina, with berths for several hundred narrow boats, is expected to have a great impact on the village and nearby Willington.

Willington and Hartford
MCC has the largest service area of the Connecticut Community Colleges, being the primary community college for the towns of Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, East Hartford, Glastonbury, Hebron, Mansfield, Marlborough, Rockville, South Windsor, Storrs, Tolland, Union, Vernon, and Willington, in addition to Manchester.

Willington and on
In late 1976, Rodney split from both Ruby and group members Willington and Hinds, and from that point on used the name Burning Spear for himself alone.
He was born on the 16th of October, 1803, at Willington Quay, east of Newcastle Upon Tyne, the only son of George Stephenson and his wife, Fanny.
The district was formed on 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, by the merger of the Bishop Auckland, Crook and Willington and Tow Law urban districts, along with Weardale Rural District.
The administrative centre of the area, often referred to as Flintshire Detached, was Overton and it included the villages of Bangor on Dee, Bettisfield, Bronington, Hanmer, Knolton, Penley, Tybroughton, Willington and Worthenbury.
In the 17th century Willington became the highest navigable port on the Trent.
Willington Bridge The bridge over the Trent was opened on August 7, 1839, being the only one between Swarkestone and Burton.
Due to the opening of the nearby Toyota car factory ( on the A38 / A50 ) in 1992 between Willington ( on the former Derby airfield at Burnaston ) and Findern, the village has prospered and expanded since the 1980s.
In the 1950s, two coal-fired power stations were built on a site off Twyford Road, between Willington and Findern.
* 1946 – 47 – Finished level on points with Crook Colliery Welfare, declared champions ( for 10th time ) after beating Crook 5 – 1 in play-off at Willington.
Started at Willington Parkside School in County Durham, The Edge existed in varying incarnations of Jeff Walker, Gem ’ s high-spirited, best friend also on guitar, with a local doctor ’ s son Michael Chesters on drums.
Wilton ), and so it would seem that the border crossing from Sunnybrow to Willington lies on the Spectrum Leisure Centre site.

Willington and which
A borough charter was granted in 1739 by King George II, which changed the name of the settlement from Willington, after Thomas Willing the first developer of the land who organized the area in a grid pattern similar to that of its northern neighbor Philadelphia, to Wilmington, presumably after Spencer Compton, Earl of Wilmington.
" in reference to Lisa's competitor in the Lil ' Starmaker auditions, Clarissa Willington, he is possibly referring to a review of Whitney Houston's 2002 album ( Just Whitney ) by the San Francisco Chronicle, which said of Whitney: "... did show signs of life, but not enough to declare a resurrection.

Willington and also
Wallsend became incorporated as a municipal borough in 1901, and in 1910 took over Willington Quay and Willington, and also part of the parish of Longbenton.

Willington and Massachusetts
The founder of the Courier, Aaron Smith Willington, came from Massachusetts with newspaper experience.

Willington and .
In 1802 he married Frances ( Fanny ) Henderson and moved to Willington Quay, east of Newcastle.
Burning Spear was originally Rodney's group, named after a military award given by Jomo Kenyatta, the first Prime Minister and President of an independent Kenya, and including bass singer Rupert Willington.
Willington was incorporated in May, 1727.
Elementary and middle school-aged residents attend schools in the Willington School District.
Prior to the community's affiliation with Regional School District 19, Willington offered its high school-aged students a choice attending one of the four institutions.
Similar locomotives were built for collieries at Orrell near Wigan by Robert Daglish under license from Blenkinsop, and at Newcastle-upon-Tyne after Willington was sold to Kenton and Coxlodge Colliery.
Picken, ' The Descent of the Devon Family of Willington from Robert Earl of Gloucester ' in ' A Medieval Cornish Miscellany ', Ed.
Establishments marked with an asterisk are technically in neighbouring Willington.
Several urban sanitary districts were formed in the parish in the late 19th century: Willington Quay, Howdon and Wallsend itself.
The first two joined to form the Willington Quay urban district under the Local Government Act 1894, with the portion of the parish outside any urban sanitary district forming the parish of Willington in Tynemouth Rural District.
East Howdon forms a small enclave between Willington Quay and North Shields.

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