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Spondon A was built in the 1920s by [[British Celanese]]. It was sold to the [[Nottingham and Derby Power Co|Nottingham & Derby Power Company]] in 1929. It was then nationalised before eventually being sold to [[Courtaulds]]. Spondon A eventually closed in the early 1980s.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derwent_Power_Station Wikipedia]</ref>
Spondon A was built in the 1920s by [[British Celanese]]. It was sold to the [[Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Electric Power Co|Nottingham & Derby Power Company]] in 1929.  
 
1948 Nationalised
 
Eventually sold to [[Courtaulds]].  
 
1980s Spondon A closed in the early 1980s.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derwent_Power_Station Wikipedia]</ref>
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1961.
1961.

Spondon A was built in the 1920s by British Celanese. It was sold to the Nottingham & Derby Power Company in 1929.

1948 Nationalised

Eventually sold to Courtaulds.

1980s Spondon A closed in the early 1980s.[1]

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