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Hornsea

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Hornsea

Seaside town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, 24 km/15 mi northeast of Hull; population (2001) 8,250. Hornsea's principal industry is tourism, and the town has many holiday amenities. Nearby is Hornsea Mere, the largest freshwater lake in the area.



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The town ranked seventh among "Counties and Large Towns with Highest Proportions of Foreigners," (Table xvi) after London, Cardiff, Tynemouth, Swansea and Hornsea, and just above Manchester and Grimsby.
Following the September 2002 sale of Dynegy Hornsea to SSE Energy Supply Limited, a unit of Scottish and Southern Energy plc.
The company made significant progress on its previously announced capital and liquidity plan during the period, including the sale of NNG for $928 million (before working capital adjustments) and the sale of the Hornsea storage facilities in the United Kingdom for $189 million (net proceeds).
 
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