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  2. Blackwell Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell Meadows is a multi-purpose sports ground in Darlington, County Durham, England.It provides facilities for both rugby union and association football, which provides the homes of Darlington RFC and Darlington F.C., with a capacity of 3,281 including 588 seated.

  3. Blackwell, County Durham - Wikipedia

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    Blackwell is a suburb in the borough of Darlington and the ceremonial county of Durham, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is situated towards the edge of the West End of Darlington , beside the River Tees . Blackwell consists of large 1930s style semi-detached and detached houses, and private, newly built homes.

  4. Darlington - Wikipedia

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    Darlington is a market town in the Borough of Darlington, County Durham, England. It lies on the River Skerne, 15 miles (24 km) west of Middlesbrough and 20 miles (32 km) south of Durham. Darlington had a population of 107,800 at the 2021 Census, [1] making it a "large town" and one of the largest settlements in North East England. [2]

  5. High Grange (Darlington) - Wikipedia

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    High Grange is an area of Faverdale on the north western edge of Darlington, Durham, England. The mayor of High Grange is Dave Johnson who has clamped down on vandalism in the area by introducing a "Mayor tax" to residents. The area itself is a large, sought after housing estate, consisting mainly of newly built detached and semi detached houses.

  6. Faverdale - Wikipedia

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    The modern suburb is bounded by the former Stockton and Darlington Railway (now part of the Tees Valley Line, also known as the Bishop Auckland branch line) to the east, and by the defunct Darlington and Barnard Castle Railway (later known as 'Darlington & Tebay branch') to the south. The A1(M) road marks the extreme western fringe of the area ...

  7. West Park, Darlington - Wikipedia

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    West Park is located adjacent to the A68 and A1(M) junction 58, directly north of Cockerton.It is approximately 2.5 miles by road from the town centre. [6]As part of its status as a redevelopment project, West Park is built both on former greenfield land and brownfield land.

  8. Grange Fair is back again. Here’s your guide to parking ...

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    The Grange Fair will offer free parking on Wednesday, Aug. 24, to recognize Customer Appreciation Day. Visitors who are in it for the long haul are welcome to camp at the Grange Park, too. The ...

  9. Blackwell Grange - Wikipedia

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    From 1880 to 1953 Blackwell Grange was owned by the Havelock-Allan family. In 1954, the Grange's furniture and furnishings were sold by auction and, in 1955, Darlington Corporation bought the Blackwell Grange property for £37,320 and it became one of the sites of Darlington College of Technology, now Darlington College. In 1971 Blackwell ...