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According to Google there is no such thing as HMP Highpoint North, there is however, a HMP Highpoint South and the distance would be:

  • 21.1 km - 25.2 km and would take approximately;
  • 26 - 34 minutes of travel by car.
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Q: What is the distance from Bury St Edmunds to HMP Highpoint north?
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