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Burton Bradstock Cars - Offers new and used cars, routine maintenance and accident repair. Details of services and contact information.

Burton Bradstock Village Website - Created by residents to offer an insight into village life. Features video clips of the beach and cliffs.

Flying Frenzy Paragliding - Offering training, adventure tours and equipment sales. Overview of instructors and school sites with a section for members.

Burton Bradstock Primary School - A voluntary controlled, Church of England school for 5-11 year olds.

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