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- Q1989511 subject Q9075614.
- Q1989511 abstract "Burnaston is a village located in Derbyshire, just south of the city of Derby.The village is famous for Toyota TMUK – one of several British car plants built by Japanese carmakers, as part of cost–saving measures to avoid such expenses as import duties and shipping costs. It was established in December 1989, but opened on 16 December 1992.Burnaston House was demolished to make way for the car factory. The house, which was being restored at the time, was the home of the Every family. This included Ashton Nicholas Every Mosley, who was a high sheriff of Derbyshire.The Toyota site also covers the area formerly occupied by Derby Airport, a small all-grass airfield that was opened in 1938 as Derby's municipal airport. During World War II, it was used for military training purposes. After the war, it was again used by airlines, including Derby Aviation (later British Midland Airways) until 1965, when the newly reconstructed East Midlands Airport opened. Private flying from Burnaston continued until December 1989, when the site was taken over for car manufacture.The village has swift and direct road links with nearby cities Derby and Nottingham, as well as the city of Birmingham that is some 40 miles southwards along the A38 dual carriageway. It is also within 20 miles of East Midlands Airport.It was also the location of Burnaston College - Junior School for Boys, established 1912.".
- Q1989511 areaCode "+44".
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- Q1989511 district Q745385.
- Q1989511 gridReference "SK288325".
- Q1989511 postalCode "DE65".
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- Q1989511 dialCode "+44".
- Q1989511 officialName "Burnaston".
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- Q1989511 postcodeDistrict "DE65".
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- Q1989511 point "52.89 -1.573".
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- Q1989511 comment "Burnaston is a village located in Derbyshire, just south of the city of Derby.The village is famous for Toyota TMUK – one of several British car plants built by Japanese carmakers, as part of cost–saving measures to avoid such expenses as import duties and shipping costs. It was established in December 1989, but opened on 16 December 1992.Burnaston House was demolished to make way for the car factory. The house, which was being restored at the time, was the home of the Every family.".
- Q1989511 label "Burnaston".
- Q1989511 lat "52.89".
- Q1989511 long "-1.573".
- Q1989511 depiction Burnaston_309925_28909fae.jpg.
- Q1989511 name "Burnaston".