Wisbech

Wisbech
Wisbech
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Wisbech

Localisation de la commune
Administration
Pays Royaume-Uni
Nation Drapeau d'Angleterre Angleterre
Comté Cambridgeshire
Statut Paroisse civile (2004)
Maire (Mayor)
Mandat en cours
Jonathan Farmer
Force de police Cambridgeshire Constabulary
Géographie
Coordonnées 52° 39′ N 0° 09′ E / 52.65, 0.1552° 39′ Nord
       0° 09′ Est
/ 52.65, 0.15
  
Superficie 18,67 km²
Autres informations
Population 20 200 hab. (2001)
Densité 1 082 hab./km²
Indicatif téléphonique 01945

Wisbech (API : /'wɪzbiʧ/) est une commune de Grande-Bretagne, situé dans le comté du Cambridgeshire en Angleterre.

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Le Port de Wisbech

Le port intérieur de Wisbech, dans le comté du Cambridgeshire, a décidé de relancer son activité de réparation navale avec notamment l'acquisition d'un nouveau portique de levage. Cette approche vise à faire de cette activité industrielle, le moteur d'une opération plus vaste de regénération économique et urbaine. Un programme de 50 millions de livres prévoit la construction de 400 logements, d'immeubles de bureaux et d'un club nautique.

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