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SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-12/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-09/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260508T170000
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CREATED:20260408T111952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T111952Z
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SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-08/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-07/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-06/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260505T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20260408T111952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T111952Z
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SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-05/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260502T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260502T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20260408T111952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T111952Z
UID:135961-1777716000-1777741200@www.discovernorthampton.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-02/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260501T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20260408T111952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T111952Z
UID:135958-1777629600-1777654800@www.discovernorthampton.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rose Finn Kelcey: House Rules
DESCRIPTION:Arts Collective launches its new gallery programme with an exhibition revisiting the pioneering work of British conceptual artist Rose Finn-Kelcey\, curated by Emer Grant. This marks the first presentation of the artistâ€™s work in her hometown of Northampton. \nFeaturing photographic\, installation and video works loaned from national collections and archives\, the exhibition recontextualises Finn-Kelceyâ€™s groundbreaking practice through architectural space and coded forms. It considers how formal systems and power structures shape experience through architecture\, language\, ritual and atmosphere. \nExhibited publicly for the first time since its original installation\,Â Bar DoorsÂ (1991) captures architectural thresholds\, foregrounding moments of passage between spaces. The photographic documentation of Finn-Kelceyâ€™s site-specific installationâ€”seven saloon-style doors installed in a Houston city parkâ€”invites viewers to reconsider familiar architectural features as markers of access and permission. \nThe exhibition also explores Finn-Kelceyâ€™s fascination with spirituality and its connections to the commercial and domestic structures of contemporary life\, featuring works such asÂ It Pays to PrayÂ (1990)\,Â God Kennel â€“ A TabernacleÂ (1992) andÂ Jolly GodÂ (1997). Her iconic flag works are also presented\, including documentation ofÂ Power for the PeopleÂ (1972)\, in which a collective political declaration was placed directly onto the monumental architecture of Battersea Power Station while it remained operational. \nThroughout the exhibition\, architecture\, movement and attention shape how the works are encountered. Finn-Kelceyâ€™s work offers a lens through which to experience 24 Guildhall Road as an active structureâ€”shaped by play\, language and collective imagination. \n\n\n\n\nImage Credit: Rose Finn-Kelcey Bar Doors (Photograph of installation) 1991 \nWood\, Houston International Festival\, Buffalo Bayou Park\, Houston\, Texas. USA \nÂ©The Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey. Courtesy the Estate and Kate MacGarry
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/rose-finn-kelcey-house-rules/2026-05-01/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240816T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240816T220000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20240813T092739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240813T092739Z
UID:121023-1723831200-1723845600@www.discovernorthampton.co.uk
SUMMARY:Culture Night
DESCRIPTION:Â  \nThe inaugural NN Nights\, organized by Simon Wright & the NN Associates\, will showcase the work of over 75 talented artists through exhibitions\, performances\, and installations. This free\, multi-location event will turn everyday spaces into immersive artistic venues. Supported by Northampton Town Council\, various local businesses\, and cultural organizations\, NN Nights celebrates the local arts scene and a collective commitment to supporting arts and culture.  Grab a printed map at the participating venues or visit the NN Nights website for event details and navigation. NN Nights was developmed as part of the NN Associates programme\, fostering local artistic talent and expanding Northamptonâ€™s cultural offerings through NN Contemporary Art.
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/culture-night/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240404T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240404T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20240402T075317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T075317Z
UID:119208-1712228400-1712250000@www.discovernorthampton.co.uk
SUMMARY:NN Project Space at Vulcan Works
DESCRIPTION:NN Project Space at Vulcan Works\, Fetter Street\, NN1 1EW \nOpening Hours Wed â€“ Sat 11am â€“ 5pm \nÂ  \nFeaturing: Emma Davies\,  Annabelle Shelton Priya Chohan-Padia\, Stuart Moore\, Dylan Fox\, Minnie Teckman\, Emi Fujisawa\, and Carol Jacobs \nÂ  \nFrom April 4th to April 13th the exhibition will feature creative works stemming from a year-long project developed in Northampton. \nÂ  \nLed by Emma Davies and Annabelle Shelton\, Lead Artists for C2C Social Action\, along with six artists\, this iteration expanded on a project initiated by Sally Sheinman in 2019. Collaborating with three organizations across Northampton\, Shelton worked with women participants from C2C\, while Davies led artists working with mixed groups at Sol Haven and Northampton Hope Centre. Through artist-led workshops and a person-centered approach\, participants explored various art forms\, fostering collaboration and expression. The exhibition highlights the transformative influence of art within the A-I-R program\, enriching the cultural landscape and advocating for inclusivity.
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/nn-project-space-at-vulcan-works/2024-04-04/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T220000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20231102T103200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T103200Z
UID:116796-1698948000-1698962400@www.discovernorthampton.co.uk
SUMMARY:Diasporas Now
DESCRIPTION:Location: NN Contemporary Art Project Space\, Vulcan Works (Fetter St entrance)\, NN1 1EW \nPerformance art platform Diasporas Now kicks off its debut UK tour in partnership with NNCA\, with its first stop tomorrow at our project space. \nExpect a night of conjuring up alternative existences through ritual\, lament and alter egos! \nArtist lineup is Buket Yenidogan\, Zhao Jiajing\, Sym Stellium\, okcandice\, BISHI and Jennifer Lauren Martin â€“ followed by a DJ set at 8.30pm til late from DJ Winggold.
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/diasporas-now/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231102T170000
DTSTAMP:20260513T052849
CREATED:20231102T103333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T103333Z
UID:116800-1698912000-1698944400@www.discovernorthampton.co.uk
SUMMARY:Insight Zine Project
DESCRIPTION:Join the University of Northampton second year BA Fine Art students for a showcase evening of works in progress at NNCAâ€™s temporary project space. Produced as part of their studies into DIY publishing\, the works aim to show alternative modes to producing and disseminating art.
URL:https://www.discovernorthampton.co.uk/event/insight-zine-project/
LOCATION:NN Contemporary\, Vulcan Works\, northampton\, Northamptonshire\, NN1 1EW\, United Kingdom
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