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Fleetwood
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Fleetwood, town (1991 pop. 27,899), Lancashire, NW England, on Morecambe Bay at the mouth of the Wyre estuary. Fleetwood, a port, trades and has a ferry service with the Isle of Man and Belfast. Sir Peter Hesketh Fleetwood founded the town in 1836 and developed it into a trading port and seaside resort. Industries include fishing, computer production, plastics, radio-valve assembly, and shoe manufacture. Rossall public school, founded in 1844, is in Fleetwood.
Fleetwood
a fishing port in NW England, in Lancashire. Pop.: 26 841 (2001)


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There will be a strong local contingent that includes Southport's Tommy Fleetwood, England under-18 international Tom Boys from Royal Liverpool, Formby member Ian Winstanley, Huyton and Prescot's John Carroll, James Robinson from Southport & Ainsdale, Matthew Nixon from Ashton under Lyne and Shaw Hill's Jonathan Hurst.
 
 
 
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