Dore, South Yorkshire
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Dore is a large village in South Yorkshire, England. The village lies on a hill above the River Sheaf which gave Sheffield its name and, until 1934, was part of Derbyshire but it is now a suburb of the city. Dore and Totley was the only ward of the city which regularly elected a Conservative councillor; however, as of May 2016, all three councillors were Liberal Democrats. The Member of Parliament for the Sheffield Hallam constituency, of which Dore is part, is Olivia Blake (Labour) who was elected in 2019.
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Devonshire Terrace Road, Sheffield Dore
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 53.3269 ° | E -1.54033 ° |
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Devonshire Terrace Road
Devonshire Terrace Road
S17 3GD Sheffield, Dore
England, United Kingdom
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