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Caldy (historically
spelt Calday) is a small,
affluent village on the
Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England, south-east of West Kirby. It is part of the...
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Caldy Rugby Club is an
English rugby union club
which play in the RFU Championship, the
second tier of
English rugby,
following their promotion from National...
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Caldy Hill is an area of
heath and
woodland on a
sandstone outcrop on the
Wirral Peninsula in
North West England. The land was
bought by
Hoylake District...
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Caldy railway station was a
station on the
single track Hooton to West
Kirby branch of the
Birkenhead Railway, on the
Wirral Peninsula, England. The Birkenhead...
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islands at Hilbre.
Elsewhere Mercia Mudstone rocks outcrop prominently at
Caldy Hill,
Thurstaston Common and
Heswall Dales. Much of the
Wirral is covered...
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Trailfinders finished as
champions on 17 May
following a
decisive victory away to
Caldy,
giving them the
title with two
games still left to play.
Despite winning...
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European Tour held in England. It was pla****
annually between 1983 and 1988 in
Caldy on the
Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, near Liverpool. Source: "2011 LET...
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those of many
Welsh islands, Caldey's
English name (sometimes
spelled Caldy)
derives from the Vikings. Kald ey
translates as "cold island", with the...
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Welsh rugby union footballer,
currently playing at
Centre for
Caldy in
National League 1.
Roberts is one of the most
prolific points and try...
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Championship club
Caldy,
having previously pla**** for
Premiership side
Northampton Saints. He
began his
career at
hometown club
Caldy before moving to...