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What organization known as the MBA is based in Plymouth?
<text>What organization known as the MBA is based in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is home to the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA) which conducts research in all areas of the marine sciences. The Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an offshoot of the MBA. Together with the National Marine Aquar...
What Plymouth organization is named for Sir Alister Hardy?
<text>What Plymouth organization is named for Sir Alister Hardy?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is home to the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA) which conducts research in all areas of the marine sciences. The Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an offshoot of the MBA. Together with the National Marine Aqu...
What marine facility is attached to the University of Plymouth?
<text>What marine facility is attached to the University of Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is home to the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA) which conducts research in all areas of the marine sciences. The Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an offshoot of the MBA. Together with the National Marin...
What group are many of Plymouth's marine organizations a part of?
<text>What group are many of Plymouth's marine organizations a part of?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is home to the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA) which conducts research in all areas of the marine sciences. The Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an offshoot of the MBA. Together with the National Mar...
What is the name of the aquarium present in Plymouth?
<text>What is the name of the aquarium present in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is home to the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (MBA) which conducts research in all areas of the marine sciences. The Plymouth Marine Laboratory is an offshoot of the MBA. Together with the National Marine Aquarium...
What is the A38 called inside the city of Plymouth?
<text>What is the A38 called inside the city of Plymouth?</text><reasoning>The A38 dual-carriageway runs from east to west across the north of the city. Within the city it is designated as 'The Parkway' and represents the boundary between the urban parts of the city and the generally more recent suburban areas. Heading...
In miles, about how far away from Plymouth does the A38 connect to the M5?
<text>In miles, about how far away from Plymouth does the A38 connect to the M5?</text><reasoning>The A38 dual-carriageway runs from east to west across the north of the city. Within the city it is designated as 'The Parkway' and represents the boundary between the urban parts of the city and the generally more recent ...
What bridge connects Cornwall to Plymouth via the A38?
<text>What bridge connects Cornwall to Plymouth via the A38?</text><reasoning>The A38 dual-carriageway runs from east to west across the north of the city. Within the city it is designated as 'The Parkway' and represents the boundary between the urban parts of the city and the generally more recent suburban areas. Head...
What park and ride service is located at George Junction?
<text>What park and ride service is located at George Junction?</text><reasoning>The A38 dual-carriageway runs from east to west across the north of the city. Within the city it is designated as 'The Parkway' and represents the boundary between the urban parts of the city and the generally more recent suburban areas. H...
Who operates Milehouse park and ride?
<text>Who operates Milehouse park and ride?</text><reasoning>The A38 dual-carriageway runs from east to west across the north of the city. Within the city it is designated as 'The Parkway' and represents the boundary between the urban parts of the city and the generally more recent suburban areas. Heading east, it conn...
What was the population of Plymouth unitary authority circa 2011?
<text>What was the population of Plymouth unitary authority circa 2011?</text><reasoning>From the 2011 Census, the Office for National Statistics published that Plymouth's unitary authority area population was 256,384; 15,664 more people than that of the last census from 2001, which indicated that Plymouth had a popula...
What was the population of Plymouth unitary authority circa 2001?
<text>What was the population of Plymouth unitary authority circa 2001?</text><reasoning>From the 2011 Census, the Office for National Statistics published that Plymouth's unitary authority area population was 256,384; 15,664 more people than that of the last census from 2001, which indicated that Plymouth had a popula...
How many people did the Plymouth unitary authority gain between 2001 and 2011?
<text>How many people did the Plymouth unitary authority gain between 2001 and 2011?</text><reasoning>From the 2011 Census, the Office for National Statistics published that Plymouth's unitary authority area population was 256,384; 15,664 more people than that of the last census from 2001, which indicated that Plymouth...
What was the average number of people in a Plymouth household?
<text>What was the average number of people in a Plymouth household?</text><reasoning>From the 2011 Census, the Office for National Statistics published that Plymouth's unitary authority area population was 256,384; 15,664 more people than that of the last census from 2001, which indicated that Plymouth had a populatio...
What percentage of Plymouth residents in 2011 were of Chinese ancestry?
<text>What percentage of Plymouth residents in 2011 were of Chinese ancestry?</text><reasoning>From the 2011 Census, the Office for National Statistics published that Plymouth's unitary authority area population was 256,384; 15,664 more people than that of the last census from 2001, which indicated that Plymouth had a ...
What notable shop is located in a grade II listed building?
<text>What notable shop is located in a grade II listed building?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has a post-war shopping area in the city centre with substantial pedestrianisation. At the west end of the zone inside a grade II listed building is the Pannier Market that was completed in 1959 – pannier meaning "basket" from F...
In what year was Pannier Market finished?
<text>In what year was Pannier Market finished?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has a post-war shopping area in the city centre with substantial pedestrianisation. At the west end of the zone inside a grade II listed building is the Pannier Market that was completed in 1959 – pannier meaning "basket" from French, so it trans...
What is Plymouth's national rank in retail floorspace?
<text>What is Plymouth's national rank in retail floorspace?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has a post-war shopping area in the city centre with substantial pedestrianisation. At the west end of the zone inside a grade II listed building is the Pannier Market that was completed in 1959 – pannier meaning "basket" from French...
What notable location was named a grade II listed building in 1998?
<text>What notable location was named a grade II listed building in 1998?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has a post-war shopping area in the city centre with substantial pedestrianisation. At the west end of the zone inside a grade II listed building is the Pannier Market that was completed in 1959 – pannier meaning "basket...
What was the cost to restore Tinside Pool?
<text>What was the cost to restore Tinside Pool?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has a post-war shopping area in the city centre with substantial pedestrianisation. At the west end of the zone inside a grade II listed building is the Pannier Market that was completed in 1959 – pannier meaning "basket" from French, so it tran...
What location is proposed for the future home of the Plymouth City Council headquarters?
<text>What location is proposed for the future home of the Plymouth City Council headquarters?</text><reasoning>There is a project involving the future relocation of Plymouth City Council's headquarters, the civic centre, to the current location of the Bretonside bus station; it would involve both the bus station and c...
To connect Millbay to the city centre, what would need to be destroyed?
<text>To connect Millbay to the city centre, what would need to be destroyed?</text><reasoning>There is a project involving the future relocation of Plymouth City Council's headquarters, the civic centre, to the current location of the Bretonside bus station; it would involve both the bus station and civic centre being...
What city region is located near a ferry terminal?
<text>What city region is located near a ferry terminal?</text><reasoning>There is a project involving the future relocation of Plymouth City Council's headquarters, the civic centre, to the current location of the Bretonside bus station; it would involve both the bus station and civic centre being demolished and a reb...
How many Plymouth residents are employed in defense?
<text>How many Plymouth residents are employed in defense?</text><reasoning>Because of its coastal location, the economy of Plymouth has traditionally been maritime, in particular the defence sector with over 12,000 people employed and approximately 7,500 in the armed forces. The Plymouth Gin Distillery has been produc...
About how many Plymouth residents are serving in the military?
<text>About how many Plymouth residents are serving in the military?</text><reasoning>Because of its coastal location, the economy of Plymouth has traditionally been maritime, in particular the defence sector with over 12,000 people employed and approximately 7,500 in the armed forces. The Plymouth Gin Distillery has b...
When was Plymouth Gin first distilled?
<text>When was Plymouth Gin first distilled?</text><reasoning>Because of its coastal location, the economy of Plymouth has traditionally been maritime, in particular the defence sector with over 12,000 people employed and approximately 7,500 in the armed forces. The Plymouth Gin Distillery has been producing Plymouth G...
What company produces Plymouth Gin?
<text>What company produces Plymouth Gin?</text><reasoning>Because of its coastal location, the economy of Plymouth has traditionally been maritime, in particular the defence sector with over 12,000 people employed and approximately 7,500 in the armed forces. The Plymouth Gin Distillery has been producing Plymouth Gin ...
During what decade was Plymouth Gin the most widely consumed in the world?
<text>During what decade was Plymouth Gin the most widely consumed in the world?</text><reasoning>Because of its coastal location, the economy of Plymouth has traditionally been maritime, in particular the defence sector with over 12,000 people employed and approximately 7,500 in the armed forces. The Plymouth Gin Dist...
Who operates the ferry to Spain?
<text>Who operates the ferry to Spain?</text><reasoning>A regular international ferry service provided by Brittany Ferries operates from Millbay taking cars and foot passengers directly to France (Roscoff) and Spain (Santander) on the three ferries, MV Armorique, MV Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven. There is a passenger ferry...
Where does the ferry to France terminate?
<text>Where does the ferry to France terminate?</text><reasoning>A regular international ferry service provided by Brittany Ferries operates from Millbay taking cars and foot passengers directly to France (Roscoff) and Spain (Santander) on the three ferries, MV Armorique, MV Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven. There is a passen...
Along with MV Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven, what ferry operates between Plymouth and the continent?
<text>Along with MV Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven, what ferry operates between Plymouth and the continent?</text><reasoning>A regular international ferry service provided by Brittany Ferries operates from Millbay taking cars and foot passengers directly to France (Roscoff) and Spain (Santander) on the three ferries, MV Arm...
A passenger ferry operates between Cremyll and what location?
<text>A passenger ferry operates between Cremyll and what location?</text><reasoning>A regular international ferry service provided by Brittany Ferries operates from Millbay taking cars and foot passengers directly to France (Roscoff) and Spain (Santander) on the three ferries, MV Armorique, MV Bretagne and MV Pont-Ave...
When did the Cremyll-Stonehouse ferry first operate?
<text>When did the Cremyll-Stonehouse ferry first operate?</text><reasoning>A regular international ferry service provided by Brittany Ferries operates from Millbay taking cars and foot passengers directly to France (Roscoff) and Spain (Santander) on the three ferries, MV Armorique, MV Bretagne and MV Pont-Aven. There ...
How many wards in Plymouth elect two councillors?
<text>How many wards in Plymouth elect two councillors?</text><reasoning>The City of Plymouth is divided into 20 wards, 17 of which elect three councillors and the other three electing two councillors, making up a total council of 57. Each year a third of the council is up for election for three consecutive years – the...
How many members are on the Plymouth council?
<text>How many members are on the Plymouth council?</text><reasoning>The City of Plymouth is divided into 20 wards, 17 of which elect three councillors and the other three electing two councillors, making up a total council of 57. Each year a third of the council is up for election for three consecutive years – there a...
What fraction of the Plymouth council is elected each year?
<text>What fraction of the Plymouth council is elected each year?</text><reasoning>The City of Plymouth is divided into 20 wards, 17 of which elect three councillors and the other three electing two councillors, making up a total council of 57. Each year a third of the council is up for election for three consecutive y...
With what French city is Plymouth twinned?
<text>With what French city is Plymouth twinned?</text><reasoning>The City of Plymouth is divided into 20 wards, 17 of which elect three councillors and the other three electing two councillors, making up a total council of 57. Each year a third of the council is up for election for three consecutive years – there are ...
In what year did Plymouth twin with Plymouth in the United States?
<text>In what year did Plymouth twin with Plymouth in the United States?</text><reasoning>The City of Plymouth is divided into 20 wards, 17 of which elect three councillors and the other three electing two councillors, making up a total council of 57. Each year a third of the council is up for election for three consec...
What body handles waste management in Plymouth?
<text>What body handles waste management in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On ...
Who oversees Plymouth's sewers?
<text>Who oversees Plymouth's sewers?</text><reasoning>Plymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the outskirts of...
Who distributes electricity in Plymouth?
<text>Who distributes electricity in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution. On the out...
In what year did Langage Power Station come on line?
<text>In what year did Langage Power Station come on line?</text><reasoning>Plymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distribution...
What settlement is Langage Power Station located near?
<text>What settlement is Langage Power Station located near?</text><reasoning>Plymouth City Council is responsible for waste management throughout the city and South West Water is responsible for sewerage. Plymouth's electricity is supplied from the National Grid and distributed to Plymouth via Western Power Distributi...
What structure was referred to as a "Palmerston's Folly"?
<text>What structure was referred to as a "Palmerston's Folly"?</text><reasoning>On the northern outskirts of the city, Crownhill Fort is a well restored example of a "Palmerston's Folly". It is owned by the Landmark Trust and is open to the public.</reasoning><output>Crownhill Fort</output>
Who runs Crownhill Fort?
<text>Who runs Crownhill Fort?</text><reasoning>On the northern outskirts of the city, Crownhill Fort is a well restored example of a "Palmerston's Folly". It is owned by the Landmark Trust and is open to the public.</reasoning><output>the Landmark Trust</output>
In what cardinal direction outside Plymouth is Devonport located?
<text>In what cardinal direction outside Plymouth is Devonport located?</text><reasoning>To the west of the city is Devonport, one of Plymouth's historic quarters. As part of Devonport's millennium regeneration project, the Devonport Heritage Trail has been introduced, complete with over 70 waymarkers outlining the rou...
How many waymarkers are present on the Devonport Heritage Trail?
<text>How many waymarkers are present on the Devonport Heritage Trail?</text><reasoning>To the west of the city is Devonport, one of Plymouth's historic quarters. As part of Devonport's millennium regeneration project, the Devonport Heritage Trail has been introduced, complete with over 70 waymarkers outlining the rout...
In what year was Union Street constructed?
<text>In what year was Union Street constructed?</text><reasoning>Built in 1815, Union Street was at the heart of Plymouth's historical culture. It became known as the servicemen's playground, as it was where sailors from the Royal Navy would seek entertainment of all kinds. During the 1930s, there were 30 pubs and it ...
Who performed at the New Palace Theatre in the 1930s?
<text>Who performed at the New Palace Theatre in the 1930s?</text><reasoning>Built in 1815, Union Street was at the heart of Plymouth's historical culture. It became known as the servicemen's playground, as it was where sailors from the Royal Navy would seek entertainment of all kinds. During the 1930s, there were 30 p...
What group famously enjoyed themselves on Union Street?
<text>What group famously enjoyed themselves on Union Street?</text><reasoning>Built in 1815, Union Street was at the heart of Plymouth's historical culture. It became known as the servicemen's playground, as it was where sailors from the Royal Navy would seek entertainment of all kinds. During the 1930s, there were 30...
When was the first Port of Plymouth Regatta?
<text>When was the first Port of Plymouth Regatta?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is an important centre for watersports, especially scuba diving and sailing. The Port of Plymouth Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the world, and has been held regularly since 1823. In September 2011, Plymouth hosted the America's Cup ...
In what month and year did Plymouth play host to the America's Cup World Series?
<text>In what month and year did Plymouth play host to the America's Cup World Series?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is an important centre for watersports, especially scuba diving and sailing. The Port of Plymouth Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the world, and has been held regularly since 1823. In September 2011...
For how many days did the America's Cup World Series take place in Plymouth?
<text>For how many days did the America's Cup World Series take place in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is an important centre for watersports, especially scuba diving and sailing. The Port of Plymouth Regatta is one of the oldest regattas in the world, and has been held regularly since 1823. In September 2011, Pl...
Along with convection, what provokes rain in the Plymouth area?
<text>Along with convection, what provokes rain in the Plymouth area?</text><reasoning>Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. The Atlantic depressions are more vigorous in autumn and winter and most of the rain which falls in those seasons in the south-west is from this source. Av...
Along with winter, in what season are Atlantic depressions most prevalent?
<text>Along with winter, in what season are Atlantic depressions most prevalent?</text><reasoning>Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. The Atlantic depressions are more vigorous in autumn and winter and most of the rain which falls in those seasons in the south-west is from this...
About how many inches of rain fall on Plymouth every year?
<text>About how many inches of rain fall on Plymouth every year?</text><reasoning>Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. The Atlantic depressions are more vigorous in autumn and winter and most of the rain which falls in those seasons in the south-west is from this source. Average...
Along with March, what month has the fastest winds on average?
<text>Along with March, what month has the fastest winds on average?</text><reasoning>Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. The Atlantic depressions are more vigorous in autumn and winter and most of the rain which falls in those seasons in the south-west is from this source. Ave...
From what direction do most of the winds blow on Plymouth?
<text>From what direction do most of the winds blow on Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Rainfall tends to be associated with Atlantic depressions or with convection. The Atlantic depressions are more vigorous in autumn and winter and most of the rain which falls in those seasons in the south-west is from this source. Average...
How many churches are present in Plymouth?
<text>How many churches are present in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has about 150 churches and its Roman Catholic cathedral (1858) is in Stonehouse. The city's oldest church is St Andrew's (Anglican) located at the top of Royal Parade—it is the largest parish church in Devon and has been a site of gathering sinc...
In what year was Plymouth's Catholic cathedral built?
<text>In what year was Plymouth's Catholic cathedral built?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has about 150 churches and its Roman Catholic cathedral (1858) is in Stonehouse. The city's oldest church is St Andrew's (Anglican) located at the top of Royal Parade—it is the largest parish church in Devon and has been a site of gat...
What is the name of the oldest church in Plymouth?
<text>What is the name of the oldest church in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has about 150 churches and its Roman Catholic cathedral (1858) is in Stonehouse. The city's oldest church is St Andrew's (Anglican) located at the top of Royal Parade—it is the largest parish church in Devon and has been a site of gather...
What denomination does the oldest church in Plymouth belong to?
<text>What denomination does the oldest church in Plymouth belong to?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has about 150 churches and its Roman Catholic cathedral (1858) is in Stonehouse. The city's oldest church is St Andrew's (Anglican) located at the top of Royal Parade—it is the largest parish church in Devon and has been a s...
How many Methodist houses of worship exist in Plymouth?
<text>How many Methodist houses of worship exist in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth has about 150 churches and its Roman Catholic cathedral (1858) is in Stonehouse. The city's oldest church is St Andrew's (Anglican) located at the top of Royal Parade—it is the largest parish church in Devon and has been a site of g...
What rugby union team is based in Plymouth?
<text>What rugby union team is based in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Other sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . ...
What British Basketball League team calls Plymouth home?
<text>What British Basketball League team calls Plymouth home?</text><reasoning>Other sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional Eng...
When was Plymouth Albion R.F.C. founded?
<text>When was Plymouth Albion R.F.C. founded?</text><reasoning>Other sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . The...
Where do the Plymouth Raiders play their home games?
<text>Where do the Plymouth Raiders play their home games?</text><reasoning>Other sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English...
When were the Plymouth Raiders inaugurated?
<text>When were the Plymouth Raiders inaugurated?</text><reasoning>Other sports clubs include Plymouth Albion R.F.C. and the Plymouth Raiders basketball club. Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club that was founded in 1875 and are currently competing in the third tier of Professional English Rugby . ...
On what date was the Dawlish sea wall damaged?
<text>On what date was the Dawlish sea wall damaged?</text><reasoning>The Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR needs to be reopened to connect Cornwall and Plymouth to the rest of the UK railway system on an all weather basis. There are proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to Bere Alston for a through service ...
In feet, how much of the Dawlish sea wall was destroyed?
<text>In feet, how much of the Dawlish sea wall was destroyed?</text><reasoning>The Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR needs to be reopened to connect Cornwall and Plymouth to the rest of the UK railway system on an all weather basis. There are proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to Bere Alston for a throug...
After the Dawlish sea wall was damaged, on what date did the line reopen?
<text>After the Dawlish sea wall was damaged, on what date did the line reopen?</text><reasoning>The Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR needs to be reopened to connect Cornwall and Plymouth to the rest of the UK railway system on an all weather basis. There are proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to Bere Al...
In what month and year did storms affect the coastal line near Dawlish?
<text>In what month and year did storms affect the coastal line near Dawlish?</text><reasoning>The Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR needs to be reopened to connect Cornwall and Plymouth to the rest of the UK railway system on an all weather basis. There are proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to Bere Alst...
Visitors to what region's beaches often stop at Plymouth?
<text>Visitors to what region's beaches often stop at Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular.</reasoning><output>south-east Cornwall</output>
Along with Whitsand Bay and Cawsand, what Plymouth-area beaches are popular with tourists?
<text>Along with Whitsand Bay and Cawsand, what Plymouth-area beaches are popular with tourists?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular.</reasoning><output>Kingsand</output>
Visitors to what local valley often stop over in Plymouth?
<text>Visitors to what local valley often stop over in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and the beaches of south-east Cornwall. Kingsand, Cawsand and Whitsand Bay are popular.</reasoning><output>Tamar Valley</output>
When did Plymouth's railroad station open for service?
<text>When did Plymouth's railroad station open for service?</text><reasoning>Plymouth railway station, which opened in 1877, is managed by Great Western Railway and also sees trains on the CrossCountry network. Smaller stations are served by local trains on the Tamar Valley Line and Cornish Main Line. First Great West...
Who runs Plymouth's railroad station?
<text>Who runs Plymouth's railroad station?</text><reasoning>Plymouth railway station, which opened in 1877, is managed by Great Western Railway and also sees trains on the CrossCountry network. Smaller stations are served by local trains on the Tamar Valley Line and Cornish Main Line. First Great Western have come und...
Along with the Tamar Valley Line, what local train service operates in Plymouth?
<text>Along with the Tamar Valley Line, what local train service operates in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth railway station, which opened in 1877, is managed by Great Western Railway and also sees trains on the CrossCountry network. Smaller stations are served by local trains on the Tamar Valley Line and Cornish M...
How many regional MPs have argued for the importance of Plymouth's train service?
<text>How many regional MPs have argued for the importance of Plymouth's train service?</text><reasoning>Plymouth railway station, which opened in 1877, is managed by Great Western Railway and also sees trains on the CrossCountry network. Smaller stations are served by local trains on the Tamar Valley Line and Cornish ...
Trains from what network sometimes operate out of Plymouth's railroad station?
<text>Trains from what network sometimes operate out of Plymouth's railroad station?</text><reasoning>Plymouth railway station, which opened in 1877, is managed by Great Western Railway and also sees trains on the CrossCountry network. Smaller stations are served by local trains on the Tamar Valley Line and Cornish Mai...
What television station has its regional headquarters in Plymouth?
<text>What television station has its regional headquarters in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 Februa...
What regional ITV station serves Plymouth?
<text>What regional ITV station serves Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main local ...
On what date did ITV Westcountry cease to operate?
<text>On what date did ITV Westcountry cease to operate?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The mai...
With what channel did ITV Westcountry merge?
<text>With what channel did ITV Westcountry merge?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main loca...
What BBC radio station operates in Plymouth?
<text>What BBC radio station operates in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Plymouth is the regional television centre of BBC South West. A team of journalists are headquartered at Plymouth for the ITV West Country regional station, after a merger with ITV West forced ITV Westcountry to close on 16 February 2009. The main loca...
When did the Plymouth Borough Police begin operation?
<text>When did the Plymouth Borough Police begin operation?</text><reasoning>Her Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at C...
Where is the police divisional headquarters located?
<text>Where is the police divisional headquarters located?</text><reasoning>Her Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Ch...
How many fire stations are present in Plymouth?
<text>How many fire stations are present in Plymouth?</text><reasoning>Her Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police stations at Charles...
Where in Plymouth is the Royal National Lifeboat Institution based?
<text>Where in Plymouth is the Royal National Lifeboat Institution based?</text><reasoning>Her Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police...
What organization is the Plymouth Borough Police a part of?
<text>What organization is the Plymouth Borough Police a part of?</text><reasoning>Her Majesty's Courts Service provide a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city. The Plymouth Borough Police, formed in 1836, eventually became part of Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. There are police station...
What percentage of Plymouth's population call themselves Christian?
<text>What percentage of Plymouth's population call themselves Christian?</text><reasoning>58.1% of the population described themselves in the 2011 census return as being at least nominally Christian and 0.8% as Muslim with all other religions represented by less than 0.5% each. The portion of people without a religion...
What percentage of Plymouth residents follow Islam?
<text>What percentage of Plymouth residents follow Islam?</text><reasoning>58.1% of the population described themselves in the 2011 census return as being at least nominally Christian and 0.8% as Muslim with all other religions represented by less than 0.5% each. The portion of people without a religion is 32.9%; above...
What percentage of Plymouth consists of non-religious people?
<text>What percentage of Plymouth consists of non-religious people?</text><reasoning>58.1% of the population described themselves in the 2011 census return as being at least nominally Christian and 0.8% as Muslim with all other religions represented by less than 0.5% each. The portion of people without a religion is 32...
What percentage of people in the United Kingdom describe themselves as non-religious?
<text>What percentage of people in the United Kingdom describe themselves as non-religious?</text><reasoning>58.1% of the population described themselves in the 2011 census return as being at least nominally Christian and 0.8% as Muslim with all other religions represented by less than 0.5% each. The portion of people ...
What are Plymouth residents commonly called?
<text>What are Plymouth residents commonly called?</text><reasoning>People from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area.</reason...
What colloquial term is used for Plymouth residents?
<text>What colloquial term is used for Plymouth residents?</text><reasoning>People from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area....
After what figure are Janners named?
<text>After what figure are Janners named?</text><reasoning>People from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Plymouth area.</reasoning><out...
In Devon, Jan is another way of saying what common English name?
<text>In Devon, Jan is another way of saying what common English name?</text><reasoning>People from Plymouth are known as Plymothians or less formally as Janners. Its meaning is described as a person from Devon, deriving from Cousin Jan (the Devon form of John), but more particularly in naval circles anyone from the Pl...
What was the name of the port once situated on the land occupied by present day Plymouth?
<text>What was the name of the port once situated on the land occupied by present day Plymouth?</text><reasoning>The early port settlement of Plymouth, called "Sutton", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The ...
When did the Pilgrim Fathers depart Plymouth for the Americas?
<text>When did the Pilgrim Fathers depart Plymouth for the Americas?</text><reasoning>The early port settlement of Plymouth, called "Sutton", approximates to the area now referred to as the Barbican and has 100 listed buildings and the largest concentration of cobbled streets in Britain. The Pilgrim Fathers left for th...