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Telford

(ˈtɛlfəd)
n
(Placename) a town in W central England, in Telford and Wrekin unitary authority, Shropshire: designated a new town in 1963. Pop: 138 241 (2001)

Telford

(ˈtɛlfəd)
n
(Biography) Thomas. 1757–1834, Scottish civil engineer, known esp for his roads and such bridges as the Menai suspension bridge (1825)
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A gun has been used to shatter glass panels on Telford's PS10 million footbridge - three times in the space of three months.
M2 EQUITYBITES-July 10, 2019-CBRE to Expand Trammell Crow with Plans to Acquire Telford Homes in UK
The development at Hadley Park in Telford has been named Access442 as it has a prominent frontage onto the A442 and will provide 63,000 sq ft of light industrial space.
REAL estate giant CBRE is set to buy housebuilder Telford Homes as it plans to cash in on the UK's growing build-to-rent (BTR) market.
Global Banking News-July 4, 2019-CBRE plans to acquire Telford Homes to expand Trammell Crow Company
CBRE Group intends to acquire all the issued and to-be-issued shares of Telford Homes.
(Alliance News) - Telford Homes PLC, which is currently wrestling with falling profitability, has agreed a GBP267 million takeover by US commercial real estate firm CBRE Group Inc, CBRE announced on Wednesday.
Raiders wreak havoc at the Bowl Solway Sharks Ladies...............2 Telford Wrekin Raiders ...........11 Solway ladies played their second game of the season against the Telford Wrekin Raiders in the Women's National League Division One at the Ice Bowl on Saturday.
The Sunday Mirror has got the inquiry we called for into child sex abuse in Telford.
TELFORD, in Shropshire, has the highest rate of sex crimes against children in the UK, according to figures published by the Home Office.
'Looking at Lillington', which is held over two days, is an annual event for pupils from Lillington Primary and Telford Junior Schools to learn about the community, history and church practice in Lillington.