Bitterscote

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Bitterscote is an area of Tamworth, Staffordshire that is close to the town centre and contains major retail outlets in a development known as Ventura Park.

Coordinates: 52°37′39″N1°42′02″W / 52.6274°N 1.7005°W / 52.6274; -1.7005


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