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  2. Leam Lane Estate - Wikipedia

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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Originally made up solely of council-built accommodation and housing association houses, most of the properties are now privately owned.

  3. North East Combined Authority - Wikipedia

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    The North East Combined Authority (NECA) is a combined authority in North East England.It has a directly-elected Mayor and seven member councils: two are unitary authorities (Durham and Northumberland) and five are metropolitan borough councils (Gateshead, Newcastle, North Tyneside, South Tyneside and Sunderland).

  4. Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead - Wikipedia

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    The Shipley Art Gallery, housing outstanding collections of contemporary craft, studio ceramics, paintings and decorative art, is managed by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums on behalf of Gateshead Council. Gateshead is a library authority and within its Central Library is a large venue facility called the Caedmon Hall. [45]

  5. Staiths South Bank - Wikipedia

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    Staiths South Bank is a housing development in Gateshead, England, designed in collaboration with fashion designers Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway (known for their Red or Dead fashion label). It has been cited as an example of "more experimental" design for large housing developments [ 1 ] and criticised for excluding cars in a site poorly ...

  6. Wardley, Gateshead - Wikipedia

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    Wardley is a residential area in Gateshead, located around 4 miles (6.4 km) from Newcastle upon Tyne, 10 miles (16 km) from Sunderland, and 15 miles (24 km) from Durham. In 2011, Census data for the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council ward of Wardley and Leam Lane recorded a total population of 8,327.

  7. Sheriff Hill - Wikipedia

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    In light of these problems Gateshead Council, after having previously refused in 1911 and 1917, [37] decided to purchase 65 acres (26 ha) of land in Carr Hill and Sheriff Hill under the Housing Act 1919 at a cost of £19,000 in February 1919. [38] This led to the building of the first council housing estate in Gateshead.

  8. Gateshead given council sign-off for EFL licence - AOL

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    This was agreed with the local authority, Gateshead Council, and then rubber-stamped before a full council meeting where a 10-year security on the stadium was approved in the event of promotion.

  9. Deckham - Wikipedia

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    The project works with Gateshead Council and the Gateshead Housing Company to provide a community cafe promoting healthy eating (the 'T–Junction'), a gymnasium, indoor sports hall, outdoor Five-a-side football pitches and a meeting place for resident groups.