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Whickham is a village in Tyne and Wear, North East England, [1] within the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. The village is on high ground overlooking the River Tyne and 5 miles (8 km) south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne .
Boundaries of Gateshead Central and Whickham — constituency of UK Parliament — since 2024: Source No source specified. Please edit this file description and provide a source. Date 5 April 2024 Author Rcsprinter123. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
Whickham South and Sunniside is a local council ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. This ward covers an area of around 5.6 square miles (14.5 km 2 ), [ 5 ] and has a population of 8,313. [ 6 ]
Marley Hill is a former colliery village about six miles to the south west of Gateshead, near the border between Tyne and Wear and County Durham. It has been part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead since 1974. Prior to this it was part of Whickham Urban District.
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The Gateshead-based Go-Ahead Group has constructed a new bus depot to replace its Sunderland Road and Winlaton depots on the eastern part of the power station site. Another Dunston landmark was the Derwent Tower (commonly known as "The Rocket"), a tower block that was once the highest building in Gateshead.
Gateshead Central and Whickham (part) Washington and Gateshead South (part) Blaydon was a constituency [ n 1 ] represented in the House of Commons from 2017 until its abolition for the 2024 general election by Liz Twist of the Labour Party .