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The scheme had been successfully trialled in three operations, Durham Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Joy Allen said, adding she hoped to give every community neighbourhood area a drone to ...
Consett is a town in the County Durham district, in the ceremonial county of Durham, England, about 14 miles (23 km) south-west of Newcastle upon Tyne. It had a population of 27,394 in 2001 [ 1 ] and an estimate of 25,812 in 2019.
The site of the station and the lines on approach to it were lost when the A692 road was realigned, following the dismantling of the railway through it. [1]However, in June 2020, MP for North West Durham, Richard Holden, sponsored a bid to the Ideas Fund of the Department for Transport's Restoring Your Railway Fund, hoping to access up to £50,000 to cover the cost of an initial study into the ...
It was built and operated by the Cleveland and Durham County Electric Power Company, and generated electricity using two generating sets driven by oil-fuelled engines. It supplied electricity over a small area of south west Consett, using an underground cable stretching from the station to Derwent Street.
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Bridgehill is an area of Consett in County Durham, England. [1] [2] It is situated near Benfieldside, Blackhill, Shotley Grove, and the River Derwent. References
In 2009, Durham County Council unveiled plans for the regeneration of Consett. These plans involved the demolition of the former headquarters of Derwentside District Council at Consett Civic Centre and the relocation of Consett AFC to Crookhall. The site was to be redeveloped and the new Consett Academy built there. [16]
The Leamside Line, originally part of the Durham Junction Railway, is a disused railway line, located in the North East of England.The alignment diverges from the East Coast Main Line at Tursdale Junction, travelling a distance of 21 miles (34 kilometres) north through the Durham Coalfield and Washington, prior to joining the Durham Coast Line at Pelaw Junction. [1]