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The district was formed on 1 April 1974 as part of a general reorganisation of local administration throughout England and Wales carried out under the Local Government Act 1972. Chester-le-Street was one of eight non-metropolitan districts into which County Durham was divided, and was formed from the areas of the abolished urban district of ...
Chester-le-Street was a rural district in County Durham, England from 1894 to 1974. It surrounded the urban district of Chester-le-Street. The district was split in 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, with the bulk going to the new Chester-le-Street district.
[39] [40] Chester-le-Street United F.C. were founded in 2020 and compete in the Northern Football League Division Two. In the 2022/23 season they finished above their local rivals Chester-le-Street Town F.C. who were founded in 1972 and compete in the Northern Football League Division Two and based just outside Chester-le-street in Chester Moor.
The Urban District of Chester-le-Street; and; the Rural District of Chester-le-Street. [4] The constituency was divided in two, with the areas comprising the urban districts of Ryton, Blaydon and Whickham forming the bulk of the new constituency of Blaydon. Gained Witton Gilbert from the abolished constituency of Mid Durham.
In 1949, Pentland was elected as a checkweighman, and by this time, he was heavily involved in the Durham Area of the National Union of Mineworkers, and the local Labour Party. [3] Pentland served on Chester-le-Street Rural District Council, and became its chair in 1952. [1] That same year, he was elected to the executive committee of the ...
The District of Chester-le-Street; and; the District of Derwentside wards of Annfield Plain, Catchgate, Craghead and South Stanley, Havannah, South Moor, Stanley Hall, and Tanfield. [7] The 1997 boundaries were retained despite the official description of the constituency changing slightly in terms of the names of the local authority wards.
Roseberry College and Sixth Form was a state-funded secondary school and sixth form in County Durham, England, founded in 1963 and closed in 2014. The final college Principal was Ann Bowen, who is also a geography textbook author [1] for the examination board AQA.
Chester-le-Street: Ground information; Location: Chester-le-Street, County Durham: Coordinates: Establishment: 1995: Capacity: 5000 (domestic) 17,000 (internationals) [1] End names Lumley End Finchale End: International information; First Test: 5–7 June 2003: England v Zimbabwe