• 4751; -2.9010 Kirkby Ski Slope was an artificial ski slope that was built in Kirkby, near Liverpool, England, in the 1970s. The ski slope never opened...
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    after world war two. During the 1970s, Kirkby was home to an artificial ski slope. Work started on the slope in 1973 and it was intended to open in 1975...
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  • corruption trial of three men in Liverpool Crown Court over the building of Kirkby Ski Slope in spring 1978. The same year, he presided over the ABC trial: he described...
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  • borough of Kirkby. The Free Press poured considerable resources into investigating the circumstances around the building of a dry ski slope in Kirkby in 1973...
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  • jailed for corruption over their involvement in the building of a dry ski slope in Kirkby. A former joint investigations editor of The Sunday Times, he left...
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    are some ski-tows on the northwest slopes of Burnhope Seat, a hill situated 4 miles (6.4 km) away from Alston. This forms the Yad Moss ski facility,...
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    24 Hour Race) and is Britain's premier location for sand yachting. A ski slope facility is found at The Oval (Wirral). Albert Dock Anfield (Liverpool...
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