Examples of 'walney' in a sentence

Meaning of "walney"

An island located in the Irish Sea, off the coast of Cumbria in England

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Walney has two tiers of local government.
The complete extension of the Walney wind farm is officially inaugurated.
Walney wind farm is operational.
North Scale is a village and one of only four settlements on the Isle of Walney.
Walney made it alongside the jetty and succeeded in landing a small number of men.
The sheltered strait between Barrow and Walney Island was an ideal location for the shipyard.
Walney Extension offshore wind farm.
The only concern was whether the large Polaris boats could navigate the shallow Walney Channel.
The name Walney is thought to come from Old Norse.
About the offshore wind turbines at Walney Extension.
Walney Island airport.
There are already two famed nature reserves in Barrow, however both are on Walney Island.
Walney Rd bridge.
It is located on Walney Island, just from the Irish Sea.
Walney has become an important location for kitesurfing and wind-surfing.

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Union soldiers passed through Walney and stole oxen, horses, food and supplies.
The Walney was damaged above the waterline, but remained operational.
The turbines sit less than 12 miles away from Walney Island in England.
He shelled the airfield on Walney Island, though a coastal battery quickly forced him to withdraw.
Besides him, 13 ratings survived Walney sinking.
Walney will soon be superseded by another vast project, Hornsea One.
The wind farm consists of Walney 1 and Walney 2, each comprising 51 wind turbines.
Walney has one secondary school, Walney School.
Following Race Bank 1, this month the Walney 3 & 4 substations will also depart from Hoboken.
The Walney Extension will not hold its title for long, however.
Walney School is a secondary school on Walney Island in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
Walney Island airport is a 35-minute drive from the property.

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