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The nearest Met Office weather station to Bishop Auckland is located 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Bishop Auckland in Durham. The following local figures were gathered at this weather station between 1971 and 2000. Like the vast majority of the United Kingdom, Bishop Auckland has an oceanic climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).
It is situated on a hill approximately 4 miles west of Bishop Auckland. Entering High Etherley on the A68 from West Auckland the village continues on the B6282 towards Bishop Auckland. High Etherley is in the civil parish of Etherley. The population of the parish at the United Kingdom 2011 census was 2,060. [2]
This is a list of settlements in County Durham by population based on the results of the 2011 census. The next United Kingdom census will take place in 2021 . In 2011, there were 26 built-up area subdivisions with 5,000 or more inhabitants in County Durham , shown in the table below.
Print/export Download as PDF ... BISHOP AUCKLAND: Postcode district: DL14: ... It is situated to the west of Bishop Auckland. In 2001 it had a population of 384. [1]
Evenwood is a village in County Durham, in England.It is situated to the south west of Bishop Auckland.It is in the civil parish of Evenwood and Barony, which has a population of 2,534 [1] falling to 2,455 at the 2011 Census.
Westerton was formerly a township in the parish of Auckland-St. Andrew, [3] from 1866 Westerton was a civil parish in its own right, on 1 April 1937 the parish was abolished and merged with Bishop Auckland, part also went to form Spennymoor. [4] In 1931 the parish had a population of 524. [5]
The population of the village was 234 at the 2011 Census. [2] They are served by a primary school, St. Mary's Church, a village hall, a single shop/post office and ‘The Edge’ public house . Woodland stands 1100 feet above sea level and commands views of the Cumbrian Mountains to the west, the moors of North Yorkshire to the south and, on a ...
It is situated a mile to the north-west of Bishop Auckland and was represented in Wear Valley District Council until that authority was merged into Durham County Council in April 2009. In the 2001 census Toronto had a population of 399.