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Askern

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Askern

Village in South Yorkshire, England, 10 km/6 mi north of Doncaster; population (2001) 11,100. It was the centre of a mining district until the 1980s.



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Margaret, 85, of High Street West, Redcar, and Ian, 87, of Askern Drive, Acklam, Middlesbrough, got on like a "house on fire.
45), remain fifth in the Northern Counties East League First Division, but they are now four points behind the leaders, Tadcaster Albion displacing Askern Villa with a 4-1 win at Staveley MW.
TEN LARGE DOWN'S comfortable near-seven lengths triumph in Thursday's Westmead Puppy Derby final crowned a dream that started for trainer Diane Henry on the independents, particularly Askern, down Doncaster way, writes Jim Cremin.
 
 
 
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