Burton on Trent Detectives have been operating in Burton on Trent and the East Midlands for almost 20 years.
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Burton on Trent originally grew up around Burton on Trent Abbey, which was the most important religious centre in medieval Staffordshire.
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Burton on Trent is a town straddling the River Trent in the east of Staffordshire.
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Burton on Trent which has an estimated population of 43,784 lies within the National Forest.
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Burton on Trent is best known for its brewing industrial heritage, home to over a dozen breweries in its heyday.
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Burton on Trent's bridge also became an important crossing point of the Trent and was the site of two battles.
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Burton on Trent had grown into a busy market town by the early modern period.
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There is some confusion as to whether Burton on Trent is based in the West Midlands or the East Midlands.
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Burton on Trent is served by the BBC Midlands region based in Birmingham.
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The town is served by Burton-on-Trent railway station.
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Burton on Trent is located approximately 109 miles North West of the capital city London.
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Burton on Trent is approximately 24 miles North East of Birmingham.
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Burton on Trentn is approximately 23 miles East of the county town Stafford.
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Burton on Trent is situated on the Eastern-most border of the county of Staffordshire.
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Burton on Trent is closer to Derby than it is to Stafford.
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Burton on Trent is also near the south-eastern terminus of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
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Burton on Trent lies within the northern boundary of the National Forest.
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Burton on Trents centre is situated on the western bank of the River Trent in a valley bottom.
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