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        <title>SK5133 : Bird Watching Hide.</title>
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        <title>SK5133 : Island with tree in Coneries Pond.</title>
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        <description>A pointless commemorative Bus stop on the footpath (with no vehicular access) from Long Eaton to Attenborough Nature Reserve.</description>
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