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Distance formula SQL 2005 Stored Procedure

I'm trying to write a distance stored procudure that will return me all the pizza shops within a (25,20,15,10) KM radius of a given postal code.

I already have the postal code database will all the corrdesponding lat and long values.

I also already built the Stored Procedure. or so I thought I keep getting an

Msg 156, Level 15, State 1, Procedure Businesseslocate, Line 15
Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'where'.

Below is the stored procedure..

Any ideas? why it's not working?

many thanks.
Josh
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SET ANSI_NULLS OFF
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER OFF
GO
create PROCEDURE [dbo].[Businesseslocate] 
(
@postalCode varchar(7) ,
@distance real
)
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
Declare @latitude decimal(16,12)
Declare @longitude decimal(16,12)
 
select @latitude=LATITUDE, @longitude=LONGITUDE from postalCodes where POSTAL_CODE = @postalCode
if(@@rowcount=0)
return 1
 
select city, prov, postal_code, dbo.DistanceAssistant(@latitude,@longitude,latitude,longitude) distance  from Businesses   order by distance where distance < @distance
return 0
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