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Maryport

Town on the coast of Cumbria, England, southwest of Carlisle; population (2001) 11,300. It suffered economic decline when mining stopped in the area, but now has a varied range of new industries on a trading estate.



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The firm has managed to grow its turnover from pounds 135m to pounds 150m in the year to March 31 2009, after gradually moving most of its production to the new facility from its three sites in Whitehaven and Maryport in Cumbria.
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