LPG stands for liquid petroleum gas. It’s a by-product of refined crude oil. When it’s put under pressure, LPG turns into a liquid. It’s usually stored in this form. LPG is used as fuel for things like BBQs and camping stoves, as well as central heating.
Braunton
Braunton is an English village, civil parish, clerical church and previous mansion in Devon. The town is located 5 miles (8 kilometres) west of Barnstaple. While not the largest town in England, it is among one of the most populated in Devon with a population at the 2011 census of 7,353 people. There are two selecting wards (East and West). Their joint population at the above demographics was 8,218. Within the church is the abundant, low-lying Braunton Great Area, which adjoins the undulating Braunton Burrows, the Core Location in North Devon Biosphere Book, the biggest psammosere (dune system) in England. It faces the Atlantic Sea at the west of the church at the large beach of Saunton Sands, one of the South West's international-standard searching coastlines. The population of Braunton, according to the census of 1801, was 1,296. This number increased quite quickly in the thirty years to 1831, to 2,047 nevertheless the rate of increase reduced throughout the next one decade and coinciding with the arrival of the railway dropped from 2,364 in 1851 to 2,089 in 1881. Population growth returned to and also saw virtually an increasing in between 1961 and 2011, to 8,128 people. Data for 1801-- 1961 is available at Britain Via Time. The 2001 as well as 2011 Censuses provide detailed details concerning the village. The settlement's population in 2011 were staying in 3,552 houses.