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Leam Lane Estate is a housing estate in Gateshead, built in the 1950s and early 1960s.Originally made up solely of council-built accommodation and housing association houses, most of the properties are now privately owned.
Wardley and Leam Lane is a local council ward in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. This ward covers an area of around 1.6 square miles (4.1 km 2 ), and has a population of 8,327. [ 15 ] As of April 2020, the ward is served by three councillors: Anne Wheeler, Linda Green and Stuart Green. [ 16 ]
Bishopwearmouth (/ ˌ b ɪ ʃ ə p ˈ w ɪər m aʊ θ / [1]) is a former village and parish which now constitutes the west side of Sunderland City Centre, in the county of Tyne and Wear, England, merging with the settlement as it expanded outwards in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The four output areas on the eastern and western edges of the district are all at least 97% White British, with the least ethnically diverse output area being 99.2%. Pelaw is more ethnically diverse than other districts within Gateshead, such as Leam Lane and Windy Nook, but less so, when compared with Felling and Saltwell.
St John's Church, Gateshead Fell, is in Church Road, Sheriff Hill, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Gateshead, the archdeaconry of Sunderland, and the diocese of Durham. [1]
The area saw an economic upturn at the end of the nineteenth century, when the Co-Operative Wholesale Society (CWS) opened its vast and extensive string of factories along Shields Road. Boutlands, [ 3 ] Harrisons [ 4 ] and Wood-Skinner [ 5 ] were shipbuilders at Bill Quay, with Harrisons being the final shipbuilder on the south bank of the ...
Leam Lane Estate, a housing estate in Gateshead, England; Royal Leamington Spa, a town in Warwickshire, England; Leam, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland; Leam West Bog, a national nature reserve in County Galway, Ireland; Bevill's Leam, an artificial drainage cutting at Pondersbridge, England; Morton's Leam, a large artificial ...
It has a large park to the north of the village, next to Burnthouse Lane. Attractions near to the village include Beamish Museum and Tanfield Railway . The A692 road runs directly through the centre of the village and is used by many transport companies as a direct route to the town of Consett: this road carries some of the heaviest traffic ...