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to place a burden or heavy load on

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THEN: Radcliffe Street, looking towards Cumber worth Road, in August 1953 (Kirk lees ref: ke20569, Examiner ref: 53-3226; NOW: The same Skelmanthorpe scene last week.
Women's winner Sarah Louise Cumber Pictures: ROBERT PARRY JONES
The parade leaves Lower Cumber worth at 1.15pm and reaches Upper Cumber worth at about 1.30pm for the crowning of the King and Queen, pictured with their attendants (from left) Polly Locke, Jordan Pear man (king), Holly Crowe (queen), Benjamin Minogue, Iso bella Jones and Sophie Forward.
The Cadets, which formed in 1941, meet every Monday and Wednesday on Cumber Lane, Whiston.
The station, on Cumber worth Road, is operated by retained firefighters - who may have other jobs but are able to respond to emergency calls within five minutes from home or work.
And the BAFTA winner took Benedict Cumber batch, his co-star in new film Atonement, on a hiking trip in Wales.
Managing director Richard Cumber said: ``Over the past year we have been transformed.
Former council road sweeper Jimmy Rice, 78, was hit while crossing Cumber Lane, Whiston, on September 23 last year.
Former council road sweeper Jimmy Rice, 78, died on Tuesday night after being hit by a car as he went to catch a bus in Cumber Lane, Whiston.
Former council street cleaner Jimmy Rice, 78, died on Tuesday night after being hit by a car as he went to catch a bus in Cumber Lane, Whiston.
The 78-year-old, named locally as Jimmy Rice, was hit by a dark car at around 8.25pm yesterday in Cumber Lane, Whiston.
The pensioner, named locally as Jimmy Rice, was hit by a dark car at about 8.25pm yesterday in Cumber Lane, Whiston.
Entering or being in an area bounded by Lickers Lane, Windy Arbour Road, Dragon Lane, Cross Lane, Cumber Lane.
He then stuffed the cash into the pockets of his tracksuit bottoms and ran away down Lickers Lane towards Cumber Lane.