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Type Location Road Town County/District Post Code CPAD Hartlepool Civic Centre Victoria Road Hartlepool TS24 8AY CPAD Spotted Co Type Location Road Town County/District Post Code CPAD Hartlepool Civic Centre Victoria Road Hartlepool TS24 8AY CPAD Spotted Cow Pub 31 The Green Elwick Village Elwick TS27 3EF CPAD Greatham Community Centre Front Street Greatham TS25 2HG CPAD Hart Village Hall Front Street Hartlepool TS27 3AJ CPAD Outside 11 Hill end Frosterly Bishop Auckland DL13 2SX CPAD Frosterley Village Hall 17 Front Street Frosterly Bishop Auckland DL13 2QW CPAD Village Hall Westgate Weardale Bishop Auckland DL13 1RX CPAD The Surgery Hood Street Bishop Auckland DL13 1QW CPAD Stanhope Chemists Ltd 79 Front Street Stanhope Bishop Auckland DL13 2TZ CPAD Wolsingham Pharmacy Ltd 12 Market Place Bishop Auckland DL13 3AE CPAD Cowshill Village Hall Cowshill Bishop Auckland DL13 1DA CPAD Heighington Playing Fields Beech Crescent Heighington Village Newton Aycliffe DL5 6PT CPAD Punch Bowl Inn Browney Bank Bishop Auckland DL13 4HU CPAD Bowes Hall Barnard Castle Bowes Barnard Castle DL12 9HU CPAD Butterknowle Village Hall Butterknowle Butterknowle Butterknowle DL13 5PP CPAD Lipscomb Hall School Square Cockfield Bishop Auckland DL13 5DL CPAD Village Hall Moor Road Cotherstone Barnard Castle DL12 9PH CPAD Langdon Beck Hotel Forest In Teesdale Forest In Teesdale Barnard Castle DL12 0XP CPAD Eggleston Village Hall Folly Bank Eggleston Barnard Castle DL12 0AE CPAD Village Hall Hamsterley Bishop Auckland DL13 3PZ CPAD Strathmore Arms Holwick Barnard Castle Middleton-in-teesdale DL12 0NJ CPAD Hutton Magna Village Hall Hutton Magna Hutton Magna Barnard Castle DL11 7HQ CPAD Postgate House Postgate Cottage Road Lartington Barnard Castle DL12 9DA CPAD Mickleton Village Hall B6277 (from B6276 Junc To B6281 Mickleton DL12 0JR CPAD 1 Middleton Care Services Horsemarket Middleton-in-teesdale Barnard Castle DL12 0SH CPAD Newbiggin Village Hall B6277 (from C28 Junction To Ette Newbiggin DL12 0TX CPAD Romaldkirk reading rooms Fell Lane Romaldkirk Barnard Castle DL12 9DZ CPAD Stainton Village Hall Main Street Stainton Stainton DL12 8RB CPAD Falcon Inn Yarm road Hilton Yarm TS15 9LB CPAD Rookhope Working Mens Club Chapel Terrace Rookhope Bishop Auckland DL13 2AQ CPAD Cross Keys Pub Eastgate Bishop Auckland DL13 2HW CPAD 41 Front Street Ireshopeburn Bishop Auckland DL13 1ER CPAD 1-2 Royal Oak Cottages Crawleyside Stanhope Bishop Auckland DL13 2EN CPAD 17 West Terrace Stanhope Bishop Auckland DL13 2PB CPAD 68 Middle Streeet Blackhall Colliery Blackhall TS27 4EA CPAD 89 Acklam Road Teeside Thornaby TS17 7JS CPAD Wearhead Village Hall Wearhead Bishop Auckland DL13 1DY CPAD Daddry Shield Institute High Saugh Shields Daddry Shield Bishop Auckland DL13 1NW CPAD Hett Villiage Hall The Green Hett Durham DH6 5LS CPAD The Carlbeck Centre Lunedale Middleton in teesdale DL12 0NX CPAD St Johns Church Hall SNODS EDGE Durham SHOTLEY BRIDGE DH8 9TL CPAD All Saints Church Dunnotar Avenue Stockton Preston On Tees TS16 0AB CPAD Hobson Golf Club Townhead Farm Road Burnopfield Newcastle Upon Tyne NE16 6BZ CPAD Old Elvet Methodist Church Old Elvet Old Elvet Durham DH1 3HL CPAD Ryton RFC Main Road Ryton NE40 3AG CPAD Ford Scout camp U1102 Ford Castle Estate Road FORD TD15 2PX CPAD The Percy Arms Public House Main Road Chatton Northumberland NE66 5PS CPAD Druridge Bay Country Park Red Row Morpeth NE61 5BX CPAD Amble Sports Development Community Centre Formally amble boys club Percy Street Amble NE65 0AG CPAD Jubilee Hall Bridge Street Rothbury NE65 7SD CPAD Longframlington Memorial Hall Rothbury Road Longframlington NE65 8AH CPAD Lindisfarne Middle School Lindisfarne Road Alnwick NE66 1AX CPAD The Trapp Inn Main Street North Broomhill Morpeth NE65 9UT CPAD Creighton Memorial Hall Embleton NE66 3UP CPAD Swarland Sports Club Pavillion The Avenue Swarland Northumberland NE65 9BQ CPAD Coquetdale Swimming & Fitness Silverton Lane Rothbury NE65 7RJ CPAD Tarset Village Hall Lanehead Hexham NE48 1NT CPAD Hepple Village Hall B6341 Hepple Morpeth NE65 7LH CPAD Red Row Brick Club Red Row Morpeth NE61 5AU CPAD The Old School Alnham Main Road Alnham NE66 4TN CPAD Stocksfield Golf Club New Ridley Road Stocksfield NE43 7RE CPAD Stocksfield Cricket Club Main Road Stocksfield NE43 7NN CPAD Riding Mill Parish Hall Millfield Road Riding Mill NE44 6DJ CPAD Thropton First School Thropton Morpeth NE65 7JD CPAD Eglingham Village Hall Eglingham Alnwick NE66 2TX CPAD South Charlton Village Hall South Charlton Alnwick NE66 2NA CPAD Brinkburn Priory Brinkburn Lodge Cottages Alnwick Longframlington NE65 8AR CPAD Post office Matthew Ridley Memorial Hall U5041 The Croft Culdesac Falstone Hexham NE48 1AA CPAD Sports Pavilion U7059 Westwood Cottages To Bardon Mill Bardon Mill Hexham NE47 7AA CPAD Henshaw Primary School U7070 Close House To Willow Burn Henshaw Hexham NE47 7EP CPAD Ponteland Middle School Callerton Lane Ponteland Northumberland NE20 9EY CPAD The Running Fox 2-4 Riverside Morpeth Felton NE65 9EA CPAD Seahouses Golf Course Beadnell Road Seahouses NE68 7XT CPAD Tourist Information Centre Tower Knowe Falstone Hexham NE48 1BX CPAD Villiage Hall Castle Street Norham TD15 2LQ CPAD The Horse Shoes Inn 6 The Village Rennington NE66 3RS CPAD Rose and Crown Inn Slaley Village Hexham NE47 0AA CPAD Berwick Youth Project 9-12 Golden Square Berwick upon Tweed Berwick TD15 1BG CPAD Craster Lifeboat Station West End Craster NE66 3TS CPAD Hipsburn County First School Hipsburn County First School Drive Alnwick Alnmouth NE66 3PX CPAD Alnwick Cricket Club Weavers Way Alnwick NE66 1BX CPAD Alnmouth Village Golf Club Marine Road Alnwick Alnmouth ne66 2rz CPAD Victoria Hotel 1 Front Street Bamburgh NE69 7BP CPAD Village Hall Richmond Barningham DL11 7DW CPAD Bell View Resource Centre 33 West Street Belford NE70 7QB CPAD Berwick Youth Project 9-12 Golden Square Berwick-upon-tweed TD15 1BG CPAD Hill End Bishop Auckland Durham DL13 2SX CPAD Bardon Mill and Henshaw Village Hall Bardon Mill Hexham NE47 7DX CPAD Public Telephone 6m From 5 Bailiffgate. 11m From Bailiffgate Bailiffgate Alnwick NE66 1LZ CPAD Northumberland National Park Car Park U4023 Low Alwinton To Makendon C Alwinton NE65 7BQ CPAD Cricket Pitch The Wynding Bamburgh NE69 7DB CPAD Humshaugh Village Hall C219 Humshaugh Main Road Through Hexham Humshaugh NE46 4AD CPAD Post Office & Village Shop Main Street Cornhill-on-tweed Northumberland TD12 4UH CPAD Seafield Sports Field Broad Road Seahouses Northumberland NE68 7UP CPAD Haydon Bridge football club Low hall park Haydon Bridge Northumberland NE47 6AG CPAD 1 Checkgate Elsdon Northumberland NE19 1AA CPAD Sports Centre U5005 Otterburn To Army Houses Otterburn Northumberland NE19 1HE CPAD West Woodburn First School High Street West Woodburn Northumberland NE48 2RX CPAD Otterburn Memorial Hall A696t Otterburn Main Road Otterburn Northumberland NE19 1NP CPAD Rochester Village Hall A68t Elishaw To Catcleugh Rochester Northumberland NE19 1RH CPAD Byrness 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CPAD Royal Grammar School Eskdale Terrace Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4DX CPAD Jubilee Hall Rothbury Morpeth NE65 7SD CPAD Coquetdale Swimming And Fitness Dr Thomlinsons C Of E Middle School Silverton Lane Rothbury Northumberland NE65 7RJ CPAD R N L I Lifeboat Station Seafield Road To Seahouses Harbor Seahouses Northumberland NE68 7SH CPAD Seahouses Golf Club Beadnell Road Seahouses Northumberland NE68 7XT CPAD K Chem Pharmacy Grange Road Shilbottle Alnwick NE66 2XN CPAD Tweedmouth Bowling Club Riverside Road Tweedmouth Berwick-upon-tweed TD15 2HQ CPAD Whittingham Village Hall Next To Cof E 1st School Whittingham Alnwick NE66 4UP CPAD Glendale Middle School 15 Brewery Road Wooler Wooler NE71 6QF CPAD Holywell Village Holywell Ave Whitley Bay Northumberland NE25 0LE CPAD Warkworth C of E First School Guilden Road Warkworth Northumberland NE65 0TJ CPAD Wall Village Hall Wall Northumberland NE46 4ED CPAD The Grove School Grove Gardens Berwick-upon-Tweed Northumberland TD15 2EN CPAD 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