Historic Environment Record Summary for the Hetton Area
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Contents. Proceedings at the Nomination. Page Polling Districts
E S CONT NT . i Proceedings at the Nominat on . PAGE Polling Districts Castle Eden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gateshead Heworth Hetton - le -Hole J arrow Lanchester Seaham Harbour Shotley Bridge South Shields Sunderland Winlaton Analysis of the P011 A nalysis o f Districts A l o f n na yses Tow ships O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Index of Townships RE F E RE N CE S l l f ll made to Doub e Entries in the Voting Co umns , where the o owing ‘ evi ations are used to denote other Districts CE for Castle Eden L for Lanchester CS Chester -le - Street SH Seaham Harbour D Durham SB Shotley Bridge G Gateshead SS South Shields H Heworth S Sunderland HH Hetton -le - Hole Wh Whickham J J arrow Wn Winlaton are l l Doub e Entries occur in the same District, the numbers on y are a—m PROCEEDING S AT THE NOMINATION . The Nomination for the Northern Division of the County o f Durham . l l ook p ace in the Market P ace , Durham , (the County Courts being i 2 oth o f 1 8 6 8 . nder repair) , on Friday, the November, . U ff Of . W E WOOLER, ESQ IRE , Under Sheri , Returning ficer _ SIR WI IA O of ll HEDWORTH LL MS N , BARONET , Whitburn Ha , was - of Elemore ll proposed by Henry John Baker Baker, Esquire , Ha , of f and seconded by Joseph Laycock, Esquire , Low Gos orth, l - - Newcast e upon Tyne . -
BD.18 Silksworth Hall Conservation Area
Silksworth Hall Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Strategy PLANNING GUIDANCE Silksworth Hall Conservation Area Character Appraisal and Management Strategy Janet Johnson Deputy Chief Executive Sunderland City Council PO Box 102 Civic Centre SR2 7DN Tel: (0191) 561 1515 Fax: (0191) 553 7893 e-mail: [email protected] January 2010 Contents Contents i Background ii Introduction 1 Part One: Character Appraisal Historical development 6 Local connections 10 Fundamental character 11 Landmarks views and vistas 14 Sub-areas introduction 17 Doxford Park 18 Warden Law Lane 21 Silksworth Hall 25 Current issues & possible solutions 28 Part Two: Management Strategy Introduction 36 Management Proposals Doxford Park 37 Open space 41 Boundary treatments 43 Building maintenance and alterations 45 Archaeology 47 Management objectives & proposals: summary & recommended action 48 Appendix 1 - UDP policies 49 Appendix 2 - Tyne and Wear HER 50 Appendix 3 - References 52 Silksworth Hall Conservation Area - Character Appraisal and Management Strategy i Background Conservation areas English Heritage published its 'Conservation Principles' guidance in 2008, providing an Conservation areas were introduced by the Civic Amenities Act 1967 and are defined as overarching set of principles that should underpin all work in the historic environment "areas of special architectural or historic interest the character or appearance of which it and heritage sector. These are: is desirable to preserve or enhance". Local authorities are obliged to determine which parts of their district are of special interest and declare them conservation areas. 1. The historic environment is a shared resource Designation is dependent on the overall quality and interest of an area, rather than 2. -
(No. 5546) in Ten Parts
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. Registered at the Weekly List No. 39.] TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1918. CG.P.O. as a Newspaper. This number contains the six Daily Lists from that dated April 22nd (No. 5546) to that dated April 27th (No. 555 1)• These Daily Lists have not been modified since their original compilation (on the dates named) to cover other casualties to the soldier rrported later. Such later casualties will be found in a later list in this or a subsequent number. In the lists of Warrant Officers, Non-commissioned Officers and Men, the town shown against each Soldier's name is the home of his next-of-kin, except where followed by the abbreviation 10 Enit." when it is his place of enlistment. Daily List of April 22nd (No. 5546) in Ten Parts, PART I. PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). PART II. OFFICERS (Contd.). OFFICERS. DIED OF WOUNDS (Contd.). WOUNDED (Contd.). Campbell, Maj. A. C., R.Scots. ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION. Morgan, Lt.-Col. C. B., D.S.O., Hawkins, Lt. L. J., E.Yorks.R. Norbury, Lt, A. L., R.E. (Capt., K.O.Sco.Bord.). Durh.L.I. Hay, Sec. Lt. F,., Lond.R. Norris. Sec. Lt. L. L., Herts.R. Carpenter, Sec. Lt. B. M., Mullane, Sec. Lt. B. P., Royal KILLED. Hetherington, Sec. Lt. J. N., Nowill, Lt. J. C. F., MC., Midd'x R. Fus. North'd Fus. R.F.A. Caton, Sub. Lt. J., R.N.V.R. Witting, Sec. Lt. S. N., Church, Lt. J. W., Herts.R. Norman, Sec. Lt. I. T. V., R.E. -
Alls, &C., in the New Markets of •.•
i~=·~==============~====-=========c=7,~====== • THE .&lTID> I I Jnrgam: PRINTED BY GEORGE WALKER, No. 6, SADLER-STREE'l'. -================================· ========================================' CONTENTS. PAGE. I ASSESSED TAXES ••• ... ... ... 10, 30, 31 Borough Regulations .. • • .. ... ... 38 Beginning of the Seasons • .. .. • .. • ... 12 Correspondence of the year 1854 with Ancient Eras ... 12 ' . CALENDAR, The Remarkable Days . • . , • .. • .• 13-24 Quarter Sessions, &c. •.. .. • :. • .. 13 24 I DIRECTORY, Classified ... .. ... ... 74 84 '' Street •. .. .. 59-74 " Nobility, Gentry, &c. ... ... ... 58, 59 Durham, Corporation of .. • ... .. • .. • .5 " Officers of the Diocese af • . .. • • .. 46 " Ll Bishopric of .. .. .. 36 " " Board of Health .. ... .. 37 " H County of • .. .. • .. • 37 " " Court of Pleas .. • . .. • 37 " " Court of Chancery .. .. 37, " " Dean and Chapter .. • .. • 36 " " Ecclesiastical Courts .. • .. 37 " " Halmote Courts .. .. .. 37 " " University of .. • .. • .. 55, 56 " Acting Magistrates, &c. .. ... •• 44, 45 " Annals of the City of ... .. • • .. 39 43 " Athenre11m . .. .... 36 " Bankers in . .. 25 " Carriers from . .. 11 " Coaches, Times of Starting, corrected to Dec.16, 1853 ·u '' Coroners . .. .. .. "37 " County Hospital .. .. .. .. • 35 " County Penitentiary . .. • .. .. .. • 35 " Deputy Lieutenants, &c., of the Countyof .. • .. 45 " Diocesan Training School .. .. .. • 57 " Diocese of . .. .. 46 '' Fairs . .. · · · · · · · · · · 26 " Firemen in the City of . ~ • .. .. • 8 " Grammar School • .. .. .. . -
Limestone Landscapes: a Geodiversity Audit and Action Plan for The
Limestone Landscapes - a geodiversity audit and action plan for the Durham Magnesian Limestone Plateau Geology and Landscape England Programme Open Report OR/09/007 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GEOLOGY AND LANDSCAPE ENGLAND PROGRAMME OPEN REPORT OR/09/007 Limestone Landscapes - a geodiversity audit and action The National Grid and other Ordnance Survey data are used plan for the Durham Magnesian with the permission of the Con- troller of Her Majesty’s Station- ery Office. Limestone Plateau Licence No: 100017897/ 2009. Keywords geodiversity, Durham, Permian, D J D Lawrence Limestone, Landscape. National Grid Reference Editor SW corner 429800,521000 Centre point 438000,544000 A H Cooper NE corner 453400,568000 Front cover The Magnesian Limestone at Marsden Bay Bibliographical reference LAWRENCE, D J D. 2009. Limestone Landscapes - a geodiversity audit and action plan for the Durham Magnesian Limestone Plateau. British Geological Survey Open Report, OR/09/007. 114pp. Copyright in materials derived from the British Geological Survey’s work is owned by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and/or the authority that commissioned the work. You may not copy or adapt this publication without first obtaining permission. Contact the BGS Intellectual Property Rights Section, British Geological Sur- vey, Keyworth, E-mail [email protected]. You may quote extracts of a reasonable length without prior permission, provided a full acknowledgement is given of the source of the extract. Maps and diagrams in this book use topography based on Ord- nance -
Village Atlas Sections 11
THE HETTON VILLAGE ATLAS A Community, its History and Landscape HETTON LOCAL & NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY THE HETTON VILLAGE ATLAS THE LANDSCAPE, HISTORY AND ENVIRONMENT OF HETTON-LE-HOLE AND NEIGHBOURING COMMUNITIES Lyons Cottages at Hetton Lyons, with the cottage lived in by Robert Stephenson during construction of the Hetton Colliery Railway shown nearest to the camera. Edited by Peter Collins, Alan Rushworth & David Wallace with text and illustrations by The Archaeological Practice Ltd, Peter Collins, Ivan Dunn, Brenda Graham, Alan Jackson, Ian Roberts, Pat Robson, Peter Ryder, Bob Scott, Sue Stephenson, Mary Stobbart, Susan Waterston, Paul Williams, David Witham and Peter Witham, Hetton Local and Natural History Society Lifting the track of the Hetton Colliery Railway in Railway Street, Hetton, in 1959 © Hetton Local and Natural History Society and the individual authors and contributors Published by Hetton Local and Natural History Society Printed by Durham County Council CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PREFACE: Peter Witham 1. INTRODUCTION FEATURE: Hetton-le-Hole and Hetton-le-Hill 2. LOCATION AND LANDSCAPE 3. SOURCES OF EVIDENCE HISTORIC MAP FEATURE: Hetton Mapped through Time 4. THE GEOLOGY OF THE HETTON AREA (Paul Williams & Peter Witham) 5. LANDSCAPE AND BIO-DIVERSITY (Pat Robson, Bob Scott, Peter Witham & Ivan Dunn) 6. HYDROLOGY (Pat Robson, Bob Scott & Peter Witham) 7. HISTORIC SITE GAZETTEER 8. HISTORIC BUILDINGS (Peter Ryder) 9. COMMUNITIES AND SETTLEMENTS 10. HISTORICAL SYNTHESIS UP TO 1850 APPENDIX: Signposts to a Lost Landscape Charters 11 MINING IN HETTON: PART 1 THE MAJOR COLLIERIES (David Witham & Peter Witham) 12 MINING IN HETTON: PART 2 THE MINOR COLLIERIES (David Witham & Peter Witham) 13. -
The Journal of the Northumberland & Durham
THE JOURNAL OF THE NORTHUMBERLAND & DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Vol. 17 No. 2 Summer 1992 CONTENTS Editorial .............................................................................................. 29 Notes and News . ...................................................................................... 29 Letters to the Editor .................................................................................... 30 Know Your Parish - XXXII - Houghton-le-Spring .............................................. G. Nicholson 31 Citizens "Willing to Take in Soldiers" .................................................................... 34 Of Ale Tasters and Bread Weighers ....................................................................... 35 Precocious Grandfather? ............................................................. Dorothy K. Marshall 39 Irish Townlands .............................................................................. G. Duffy 39 Jarrow in 1861 ............................................................................. WE. Rounce 40 Crook & Monkwearmouth in 1851 ....................................................................... 41 Don't Grieve for the Grieves . ........................................................................... 42 The Map Page- Houghton-le-Spring ...................................................................... 43 Leave the Ladder at Home, Mate! ................................................................ G. Bell 44 The Hindmarshes & Their Connection With The Railways -
Street Book A
Street Book A Street Limits: Locality District Adoption ABBAY STREET DEAN TERRACE TO SOUTHWICK SUNDERLAND NORTH OF Adopted WESSINGTON WAY THEN RIVER WEAR EASTERLY TO to CUL DE SAC AT NORTHERN WAY ABBAY STREET EAST DEAN TERRACE to ABBAY SOUTHWICK SUNDERLAND NORTH OF Adopted BACK - DICKENS STREET RIVER WEAR STREET (SOUTHWICK) WEST BACK ABBAY STREET WEST DEAN TERRACE to SOUTHWICK SUNDERLAND NORTH OF Adopted BACK CLOCKWELL STREET RIVER WEAR ABBEY CLOSE Abbey Road WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Adopted VILLAGE ABBEY DRIVE Brinkburn Crescent to GRASSWELL HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING Adopted SEDGELETCH ROAD ABBEY ROAD Parkway to Village Lane WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Adopted VILLAGE ABBOTSFIELD CLOSE Bishops Way to CUL DE SAC CHAPELGARTH SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted RIVER WEAR ABBOTSFIELD CLOSE Bishops Way to CUL DE SAC DOXFORD PARK SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted RIVER WEAR ABBOTSFORD GROVE Beresford Park to ASHBROOKE SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF No record of Thornholme Road RIVER WEAR adoption Book A Update No. 10 01/08/2019 Version No 10 Page 1 of 46 Street Limits: Locality District Adoption ABBS STREET Southwick Road to Victoria MONKWEARMOU SUNDERLAND NORTH OF Adopted Terrace South TH RIVER WEAR ABERCORN ROAD Arbroath Road to Allendale THORNEY CLOSE SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted Road RIVER WEAR ABERDARE ROAD ALLENDALE ROAD to FARRINGDON SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted ASHWELL ROAD RIVER WEAR ABERDEEN TOWER TOWER BLOCK OF FLATS SILKSWORTH SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF No record of AT SOUTHERN PART OF RIVER WEAR adoption GILLEY LAW ESTATE ABERFORD DRIVE SUCCESS ROAD to SHINEY ROW HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING No record of AGINCOURT adoption ABINGDON STREET Chester Road to Cleveland THORNHILL SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted Road RIVER WEAR ABINGDON STREET CHESTER ROAD SOUTH BARNES SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted EAST BACK - BACK to EWESLEY ROAD RIVER WEAR EWESLEY ROAD WEST NORTH BACK BACK ABINGDON STREET CHESTER ROAD SOUTH BARNES SUNDERLAND SOUTH OF Adopted WEST BACK - BACK to EWESLEY ROAD RIVER WEAR BARNARD STREET NORTH BACK EAST BACK Book A Update No. -
17. Early Social and Political History of Hetton 1800-1850
17. EARLY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF HETTON 1800-1850 A prelude to Early Trade Unionism. During the medieval period in Britain trade unionism took the form of workers’ and merchants’ guilds. Here skilled workers banded together, initially to help each other to protect their skills and find work. The early guilds were fraternities of workers organised in a form which resembled something of a professional association, a trade union, a cartel, and even a secret society. They were protective of the mysteries and technologies associated with their work or their businesses. The development of the industrial revolution during the 18th century prompted a number of trade disputes. Labour unrest grew in various industries which became worrying to the governments of the day. As a result they introduced a number of Combination Acts in 1799 and 1800, at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, which made it illegal for workers to strike. Strikers could receive three months imprisonment or two month’s hard labour if they broke these laws. The Combination Acts introduced no new principle into law because unlawful combinations already carried stringent punishments including transportation. The landed gentry and owners of industries did not understand the problems of industrial society and this harsh legislation was their way of maintaining law and order. Imposition of these laws was soon met with opposition and overt public disorder occurred during the period 1815-1824 because there was no safety valve through which the lower orders could express their dissatisfaction. This public disorder included riots, marches and demonstrations. One notable group was the Luddites (1811-16) - Luddites :- Men who took the name of a (perhaps) mythical individual, Ned Ludd who was reputed to live in Sherwood Forest. -
Planning and Highways (West) Committee
PLANNING AND HIGHWAYS (WEST) COMMITTEE AGENDA Tuesday 2nd March, 2021 at 5.30 p.m. This extraordinary meeting will be held remotely. Joining details will be emailed to all participants. The meeting will be livestreamed for the public to view on the Council’s YouTube channel, ‘sunderlandgov’ at:- https://youtu.be/--kXTeh2BGA Membership Cllrs Armstrong, Blackett, Fagan, Lauchlan, F. Miller, Rowntree (Vice Chair), Thornton (Chair) P. Walker ITEM PAGE 1. Receipt of Declarations of Interest (if any) 2. Apologies for Absence - 3. Applications made under the Town and Country 1 Planning Acts and Regulations made thereunder Report of the Executive Director of City Development (copy herewith). For further information and assistance, please contact Paul Wood at [email protected] Elaine Waugh, Assistant Director of Law and Governance, Civic Centre SUNDERLAND 22nd February, 2021 Item 3 Planning and Highways (West) Committee 2nd March 2021 REPORT ON APPLICATIONS REPORT BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF CITY DEVELOPMENT PURPOSE OF REPORT This report includes recommendations on all applications other than those that are delegated to the Executive Director of City Development determination. Further relevant information on some of these applications may be received and in these circumstances either a supplementary report will be circulated a few days before the meeting or if appropriate a report will be circulated at the meeting. LIST OF APPLICATIONS Applications for the following sites are included in this report. 1. 19/01319/OUT Land West Of South Lodge Farm North Road Hetton-le-Hole Houghton-le-Spring 2. 20/01754/FUL Land To The North Of Mount Lane Springwell NE9 7UQ 3. -
North East Your Guide to Cycle Events and Guided Rides in the North East
Cycle2011 north east Your guide to cycle events and guided rides in the North East Win a luxury bike! See page 17 See inside for all Bike Week 2011 events It’s fun to Cycle North East Cycling news from the Tees to the Tweed Welcome to our Cycle North East Magazine 2011 which is now your guide to cycling from the Tees to the Tweed. We are very happy to welcome new partners news cycling from Teesside and from many cycling organisations and clubs. Cycling in Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Local Transport Plan Partners are keen to So read on and you’ll find out about: increase cycle journeys to work, school and for leisure, • What your local council has been doing for cyclists in order to reduce traffic congestion and improve • All the cycle rides and events you can enjoy in 2011 accessibility and air quality. • The cycling organisations and clubs in your area Through excellent partnership working, they will • Where to find the best cycling websites, free cycling maps and guides launch an updated range of bespoke cycle maps in 2011, covering all districts of Tyne and Wear plus cross- boundary routes of South East Northumberland. You can read more about mapping and the cycling strategy on the LTP website at www.tyneandwearltp. co.uk. Further details are available from Rohail Ahmed at the Tyne and Wear Local Transport Plan Core Team on 0191 277 8990 or at [email protected] Contents Cycling News Cycling Events in Northumberland Middlesbrough 39 Cycling in Tyne & Wear 3 and Tyne and Wear Newcastle 40 Bike it 4 Chain Events NE 19 Northumberland -
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UPRN Unique Asset Id Asset Name Active Number/Name Street Town/City Postcode Easting Northing Ownership 000045068438 ALG001.01 Albert Place Allotments Y Roglie adj. to Albert Place Washington NE38 7BW 431560 555451 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045068144 ALG002.01 Allendale Crescent Allotments Y 103 Allendale Crescent Houghton-le-Spring DH4 7NP 432758 553597 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045154420 ALG003.01 Ayton Gardens Allotments Y Ayton Gardens Allotments Emerson Road Washington NE37 1LB 428578 555078 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045082965 ALG004.01 Best View Allotments Y Best View Chester Road Houghton-le-Spring DH4 7QW 432658 552903 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045080114 ALG005.01 Biddick Lane Allotments Y Biddick Lane Allotments Biddick Lane Washington NE38 8AB 430971 555562 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045086895 ALG006.01 Britannia Terrace Allotments Y Britannia Terrace Allotments Brittania Terrace Houghton-le-Spring DH4 6LJ 432270 549719 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045039200 ALG007.01 Burnside Allotments Y Burnside Allotments Brinkburn Crescent Houghton-le-Spring DH4 5HB 433691 550360 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045033218 ALG008.01 Canal Farm Allotments Y Ettrick Road Shrewsbury Crescent Sunderland SR3 4AR 437416 555243 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045154421 ALG009.01 Chartershaugh Allotments Y Chartershaugh Allotments Chartershaugh Washington NE38 7JP 430643 553534 Freehold - Owned by local authority 000045029423 ALG010.01 Concord Urban Gardens Allotments