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County Durham
Image:EnglandDurham.png
Geography
Status Ceremonial and (smaller) Non-metropolitan county
Origin Historic
Region North East England
Area
- Total
- Admin. council
- Admin. area
Ranked 19th
2,676 km² (1,033.2 sq mi)
Ranked 23rd
2,226 km² (859.5 sq mi)
Admin HQ Durham
ISO 3166-2 GB-DUR
ONS code 20
NUTS 3 UKC14
Demographics
Population
- Total (2005 est.)
- Density
- Admin. council
- Admin. pop.
Ranked 23rd
875,700
321/km² (831.4/sq mi)
Ranked 26th
499,800
Ethnicity 98.6% White
Politics

Durham County Council
http://www.durham.gov.uk/
Executive Labour
Members of Parliament
Districts
Image:Durham Ceremonial Numbered.png
  1. City of Durham
  2. Easington
  3. Sedgefield
  4. Teesdale
  5. Wear Valley
  6. Derwentside
  7. Chester-le-Street
  8. Hartlepool (unitary)
  9. Darlington (unitary)
  10. Stockton-on-Tees (unitary)*

* Only the part of the borough to the north of the River Tees is within the ceremonial County Durham. map of County Durham within England File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England that are appointed a Lord-Lieutenant, and are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. ... Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties are one of the four levels of English administrative division used for the purposes of local government. ... The historic counties of England are ancient subdivisions of England. ... The region, also known as Government Office Region, is currently the highest tier of local government subnational entity of England in the United Kingdom. ... North-East England is one of the nine official regions of England and comprises the combined area of Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear and a small part of North Yorkshire. ... Area is the measure of how much exposed area any two dimensional object has. ... This is a List of Ceremonial counties of England by Area. ... Square kilometre (US spelling: Square kilometer), symbol km², is an SI unit of surface area. ... A square mile is an English unit of area equal to that of a square with sides each 1 statute mile (≈1,609 m) in length. ... This is a List of Administrative shire counties of England by Area, that is to say Administrative counties with a two-tier County council structure, not including Administrative counties which are Unitary Authorities. ... Durham (IPA: locally, in RP) is a small city and main settlement of the City of Durham district of County Durham in North East England. ... 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The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... This is a list of MPs elected in the UK general election, 2005 to the House of Commons for the Fifty-Fourth Parliament of the United Kingdom at the United Kingdom general election, 2005, arranged by constituency. ... Hilary Jane Armstrong (born 30 November 1945, Sunderland) is a British Labour Party politician. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... -1... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... For other people of the same name, see Tony Blair (disambiguation) Anthony Charles Lynton Blair (born May 6, 1953)[1] is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, Leader of the Labour Party, and Member of Parliament for the constituency... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Frank Cook (born 3 November 1935) is a politician in the United Kingdom. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... John Scott Cummings (born 6 July 1943, Newcastle-upon-Tyne) is a politician in the United Kingdom, and member of Parliament for Easington. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Helen Catherine Goodman (born January 2, 1958, Nottingham) is the Labour MP for Bishop Auckland. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Kevan David Jones MP (born 25 April 1964) is a politician in the United Kingdom. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Alan Milburn (born 27 January 1958, Tow Law, County Durham) is a British politician. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Dari Jean Taylor (born 13 December 1944, Rhondda as Dari Jean Jones) is a politician in the United Kingdom. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Iain David Wright (born May 9, 1972) is a British Labour politician, and Member of Parliament for Hartlepool since winning a by-election in September 2004. ... The Labour Party has been, since its founding in the early 20th century, the principal political party of the left in England, Scotland and Wales. ... Districts in the Ceremonial County of Durham. ... Durham is a local government district and city in County Durham. ... Easington is a local government district and in eastern County Durham, England. ... Sedgefield is a local government district and borough in County Durham, in north-east England. ... Teesdale is a local government district in County Durham, England. ... Wear Valley is a local government district in County Durham, England. ... Derwentside is a local government district in County Durham, England, named after the River Derwent. ... Chester-le-Street is a local government district in County Durham in north-east England. ... Hartlepool is a local government district and borough in the ceremonial county of County Durham, North East England. ... Darlington is a local government district and borough in North East England. ... Stockton-on-Tees is a unitary authority and borough in the Tees Valley area of north-east England, with a resident population in 2001 of 178,408, rising to 185,880 in 2005 estimates. ...

County Durham is a county in north-east England. Its county town is Durham. It is a county of contrasts: the remote and sparsely populated dales and moors of the Pennines characterise the interior, while nearer the coast the county is highly urbanised, and was once dominated by the coal mining industry. A county is generally a sub-unit of regional self-government within a sovereign jurisdiction. ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the  United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified  -  by Athelstan 927 AD  Area  -  Total 130... A county town is the capital of a county in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland. ... Durham (IPA: locally, in RP) is a small city and main settlement of the City of Durham district of County Durham in North East England. ... Fljótsdalur in East Iceland, a rather flat valley A valley or a low area between two hills dale (in Scotland, a glen) is a landform, which can range from a few square kilometres to hundreds or even thousands of square kilometres in area. ... Moorland in the Pennines (England); Coarse grasses and bracken tend to dominate especially in high rainfall areas. ... Typical Pennine scenery. ... Surface coal mining in Wyoming. ...


The form of the county name is unique in England. Many counties are named after their principal town, and the expected form here would be Durhamshire. The reason it is called County Durham instead is that the Bishops of Durham historically exercised power in regions outside the county as well, so the inner part was named County Durham as opposed to the rest of the estate of Durham[citation needed]. The form County X is standard for Irish counties, with no such significance or relationship. Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. ... For much of its history, the island of Ireland was divided into 32 counties (Irish language contae or condae, pronounced IPA: ). Two historical counties, County Desmond and County Coleraine, no longer exist. ...


Durham County Council promotes the county for tourism purposes as "The Land of the Prince Bishops" in reference to the former palatine jurisdiction of the bishops.[1]


According to a marketing campaign by the charity Plantlife, County Durham's county flower is the Spring Gentian. Plantlife is a U.K. plant conservation charity. ... A county flower is a flowering plant chosen to symbolise a county. ... Binomial name Gentiana verna L. The Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna) is a species of the genus Gentiana and one of its smallest members, normally only growing to a height of a few centimetres. ...

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Politics and Administration

See also: Districts of Durham and List of civil parishes in County Durham

County Durham's historic boundaries are the watershed of the Pennines in the west, the River Tees in the south, the North Sea in the east and the Rivers Tyne and Derwent in the north. The County of Durham is devided into 63 electoral divisions, which are comprised of wards, parishes and parish wards, as set out in Statutory Instrument 2005 No. ... This is a list of civil parishes in the non-metropolitan county of County Durham, England, along with the non-metropolitan districts of Darlington and Hartlepool, and Stockton-on-Tees (north of the river). ... Main European water divides (red lines) separating catchments (gray regions). ... Typical Pennine scenery. ... The Tees is a river in Northern England. ... The North Sea is a sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between the coasts of Norway and Denmark in the east, the coast of the British Isles in the west, and the German, Dutch, Belgian and French coasts in the south. ... The Tyne looking west and upstream from the Newcastle bank towards the Gateshead Millennium Bridge The Tyne Bridge across the River Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead. ... The River Derwent is a river on the border between County Durham and Northumberland in the north east of England. ...


In the north, the boroughs of Gateshead, Sunderland and South Tyneside, now form part of the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, whilst in the south, Hartlepool, Darlington, and Stockton-on-Tees form separate unitary authories within the ceremonial county of Durham (Stockton is also partly in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire). A part of the historic North Riding of Yorkshire, south of the River Tees, the former area of Startforth Rural District, is included in the Durham district of Teesdale. Gateshead is a metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, in north-east England. ... The metropolitan district of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear in North East, England was created in 1974 by the merger of several districts of the traditional county of Durham. ... South Tyneside is a metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear in North East England. ... Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in the North East of England around the mouths of the Rivers Tyne and Wear. ... Hartlepool is a local government district and borough in the ceremonial county of County Durham, North East England. ... Darlington is a local government district and borough in North East England. ... Stockton-on-Tees is a unitary authority and borough in the Tees Valley area of north-east England, with a resident population in 2001 of 178,408, rising to 185,880 in 2005 estimates. ... A unitary authority is a type of local authority, which has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area. ... North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial county in that region and also partly in North East England. ... Startforth Rural District is a former rural district in the Pennines of northern England. ... Teesdale is a dale, or valley, of the east side of the Pennines in England. ...


The present Durham County Council administers the area of the ceremonial county, with the exception of Hartlepool, Darlington, and Stockton-on-Tees, which are unitary authorities.


There are seven local government districts. They are: The districts of England are a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government. ...

The Department for Communities and Local Government is considering reorganising Durham County Council's administrative structure by abolishing the seven districts to create a Durham unitary Authority. The changes are planned to be implemented no later than 1 April 2009.[2][3] Durham is a local government district and city in County Durham. ... Easington is a local government district and in eastern County Durham, England. ... Seaham, formerly Seaham Harbour, is a small town in County Durham that grew up around a harbour on the North Sea coast of north-east England. ... A new town, planned community or planned city is a city, town, or community that was designed from scratch, and grew up more or less following the plan. ... Peterlee is a new town in County Durham, England. ... Sedgefield is a local government district and borough in County Durham, in north-east England. ... Spennymoor is a town in County Durham, England, standing above the Wear Valley approximately seven miles south of Durham. ... Newton Aycliffe is a town in County Durham, England. ... Teesdale is a local government district in County Durham, England. ... Statistics Population: 5,326 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ047166 Administration District: Teesdale Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Ambulance service: North East Post office... Wear Valley is a local government district in County Durham, England. ... Statistics Population: 24,392 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ208294 Administration District: Wear Valley Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance... Crook is a small market town in County Durham, England. ... Willington is a former-pit town in County Durham, England. ... Weardale is a dale, or valley, of the east side of the Pennines in County Durham, in England. ... Derwentside is a local government district in County Durham, England, named after the River Derwent. ... Consett is a medium-sized town in the northwest of County Durham, England, and is the administrative capital of the district of Derwentside. ... Stanley is a former mining town in County Durham, England. ... Chester-le-Street is a local government district in County Durham in north-east England. ... Sacriston is a village in County Durham, England, situated 5 km (3 miles) north of the city of Durham. ... The Department for Communities and Local Government is a United Kingdom government department. ...


History

The County Palatine of Durham and Sadberge is a County Palatine by immemorial custom, with the Bishops of Durham being princes until 1836. Until 1971 there were a series of courts in the county, and the offices of Chancellor, Attorney-General, Solicitor-General, Steward and Clerk of Halmotes, Deputy Steward, and Registrar of Halmotes. The Court of Chancery of Durham existed from the 13th century to 1971. In 1836 the separate Court of Exchequer and the Court of Admiralty were abolished. The Durham Court of Pleas survived until 1873. Sadberge is a village in borough of Darlington and ceremonial county of County Durham, England. ... A County palatine is an area ruled by an count palatine (or earl palatine); with special authority and autonomy from the rest of the kingdom. ...


Several exclaves existed in the county's history, including Bedlingtonshire, Norhamshire, Islandshire (incorporated into Northumberland in 1844), and Crayke, now in North Yorkshire. D is Bs exclave, but is not an enclave. ... Bedlingtonshire is an area in England, centred around the town of Bedlington. ... Norhamshire or North Durham was an exclave of County Durham in England. ... Islandshire is a region in England, centred around Lindisfarne or Holy Island, including many villages on the mainland. ... Crayke is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, about two miles east of Easingwold. ... North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial county in that region and also partly in North East England. ...


Durham County Council was established along with all the other English county councils in 1888, taking over functions from the Quarter Sessions. Initially Gateshead, South Shields and Sunderland were county boroughs outside of the administrative county of Durham - these were joined by West Hartlepool in 1902 and Darlington in 1915. Under a recommendation of the Local Government Commission for England, the borough of Stockton-on-Tees became part of the county borough of Teesside in 1968, which was associated with the North Riding of Yorkshire. An administrative county is an administrative area in the British Isles. ... The Courts of Quarter Sessions or Quarter Sessions were periodic courts held in each county and county borough in England and Wales until 1972, when together with the Assize courts they were abolished by the Courts Act 1971 and replaced by a single permanent Crown Court of England and Wales. ... This article is about Gateshead, England. ... South Shields is a coastal town in Tyne and Wear, England, on the south bank of the mouth of the River Tyne, with a population of about 90,000. ... The Wearmouth Bridge Sunderland (pronounced: , or ) is a city in North East England which was formerly a county borough, and is now part of the City of Sunderland in Tyne and Wear. ... County borough was a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom to refer to a borough or a city independent of county administration. ... West Hartlepool refers to the western part of the modern borough of Hartlepool in north-east England. ... Darlington, including the town clock. ... The Local Government Commission for England was established by the Local Government Act 1958 to review the organisation of local government, and make such proposals as are hereinafter authorised for effecting changes appearing to the Commissions desirable in the interests of effective and convenient local government. The Act also provided... Stockton-on-Tees is an industrial town and port on the River Tees in north-eastern England. ... Arms of the County Borough of Teesside Teesside is the name given to the conurbation in northern England based on Middlesbrough, Stockton-on-Tees and Redcar, along the banks of the River Tees with a resident population of over 388,000 in 2005. ... The North Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three traditional subdivisions of Yorkshire, northern England, United Kingdom. ...


The Local Government Act 1972 abolished the county boroughs and the administrative county of Durham, creating a new non-metropolitan county of Durham on 1 April 1974. Gateshead, South Shields and Sunderland formed the core of metropolitan boroughs in the new metropolitan county in Tyne and Wear, whilst Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees became part of the new non-metropolitan county of Cleveland. The former area of Startforth Rural District in the North Riding of Yorkshire, south of the River Tees, was added to Durham, becoming part of the Teesdale district. The Local Government Act 1972 (1972 c. ... April 1 is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1974 (MCMLXXIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... The six metropolitan counties shown within England The metropolitan counties are a type of county-level subnational entity in current use in England. ... Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in the North East of England around the mouths of the Rivers Tyne and Wear. ... Status: Non-metropolitan county Admin. ... Startforth Rural District is a former rural district in the Pennines of northern England. ... The North Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three traditional subdivisions of Yorkshire, northern England, United Kingdom. ... Teesdale is a dale, or valley, of the east side of the Pennines in England. ...


Cleveland was abolished as part of the 1990s UK local government reform on 1 April 1996. The boroughs of Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees became unitary authorities, and part of the ceremonial county of Durham (the part of Stockton-on-Tees south of the Tees is part of the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire). The structure of local government in the United Kingdom underwent large changes in the 1990s. ... April 1 is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ... Hartlepool is a town and North Sea port in North East England. ... Stockton-on-Tees is a unitary authority and borough in the Tees Valley area of north-east England, with a resident population in 2001 of 178,408, rising to 185,880 in 2005 estimates. ... A unitary authority is a term used in a two-tier local government system to describe a unit of local government that operates as a single tier. ... The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England that are appointed a Lord-Lieutenant, and are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. ... North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county, located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial county in that region and also partly in North East England. ...


On 1 April 1997, the borough of Darlington with its population of 100,000 became a unitary authority and thus administratively separate from County Durham. It continues to share police and fire services with the areas under County Council control. April 1 is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Darlington is a local government district and borough in North East England. ...


Settlements

For more details on this topic, see list of places in County Durham.

This is a list of the main towns in County Durham. The area covered is the entire ceremonial county, hence the inclusion of towns which are no longer administered by Durham County Council. This is a list of places in County Durham, in England. ...

Statistics Population: 5,326 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ047166 Administration District: Teesdale Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Ambulance service: North East Post office... For people named Billingham, see Billingham (surname). ... Statistics Population: 24,392 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ208294 Administration District: Wear Valley Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance... Chester-le-Street is a market town in County Durham, England with a history going back to Roman times. ... Consett is a medium-sized town in the northwest of County Durham, England, and is the administrative capital of the district of Derwentside. ... Darlington, including the town clock. ... Durham (IPA: locally, in RP) is a small city and main settlement of the City of Durham district of County Durham in North East England. ... Easington is a town in Easington district in east County Durham, England. ... Statistics Population: 10,006 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ291326 Administration District: Sedgefield Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Ambulance: North East Post office and... Hartlepool is a town and North Sea port in North East England. ... Newton Aycliffe is a town in County Durham, England. ... Peterlee is a new town in County Durham, England. ... Seaham, formerly Seaham Harbour, is a small town in County Durham that grew up around a harbour on the North Sea coast of north-east England. ... For other uses, see Sedgefield (disambiguation). ... Spennymoor is a town in County Durham, England, standing above the Wear Valley approximately seven miles south of Durham. ... Stanley is a former mining town in County Durham, England. ... Stockton-on-Tees is an industrial town and port on the River Tees in north-eastern England. ... Willington is a former-pit town in County Durham, England. ...

Places of interest

The standard of the National Trust The National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty, usually known as The National Trust, is a British preservation organization. ... English Heritage is a United Kingdom government body with a broad remit of managing the historic environment of England. ... The Forestry Commission (established in 1919) is a non ministerial Government Department responsible for forestry in Great Britain. ... Country park icon For use with Template:EngPlacesKey or any other use. ... A country park is an area designated for people to visit and enjoy recreation in a countryside environment. ... Access Land icon for use on UK lists of places of interest, created by Joe D. File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. ... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... A scene on a heritage railway. ... Historic House icon For use with Template:EngPlacesKey or any other use. ... Historic houses in England is a link page for any stately home, country house or other historic house in England. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Castles in England is a link page for any castle in England. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Abbeys and priories in England is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other monastic religious house in England. ... Auckland Castle is a castle near to the town of Bishop Auckland in County Durham, England. ... Statistics Population: 24,392 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ208294 Administration District: Wear Valley Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance... Historic House icon For use with Template:EngPlacesKey or any other use. ... Statistics Population: 5,326 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ047166 Administration District: Teesdale Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Ambulance service: North East Post office... English Heritage icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest. ... Historic House icon For use with Template:EngPlacesKey or any other use. ... Replica Steam Elephant locomotive, Pockerley Waggonway Beamish, The North of England Open Air Museum is an open air museum located in the town of Stanley, County Durham, England. ... Access Land icon for use on UK lists of places of interest, created by Joe D. File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... Bowes Museum is one of County Durhams most beautiful and largest buildings and is located in Barnard Castle next to Barnard Castle School. ... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... Historic House icon For use with Template:EngPlacesKey or any other use. ... Causey Arch, near Stanley The Causey Arch is a bridge near Stanley in County Durham. ... Durham Cathedrals famous Sanctuary Knocker on the North Door Ground plan of Durham Cathedral Legend of the founding of Durham depicted on cathedral The Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, which is almost always referred to as Durham Cathedral, in the city... Durham Castle is a Norman castle in the city of Durham in County Durham, England. ... A UNESCO World Heritage Site is a specific site (such as a forest, mountain, lake, desert, monument, building, complex, or city) that has been nominated and confirmed for inclusion on the list maintained by the international World Heritage Programme administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 State... Escomb Saxon Church is one of the oldest Anglo-Saxon churches in England, located in Escomb, approximately 2. ... Statistics Population: 24,392 (2001) [1] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: NZ208294 Administration District: Wear Valley Shire county: County Durham Region: North East England Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: County Durham Historic county: County Durham Services Police force: Durham Constabulary Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance... Finchale Priory on the banks of the River Wear Finchale Priory was a 13th century Benedictine priory, the remains are sited by the River Wear, four miles from Durham. ... Durham (IPA: locally, in RP) is a small city and main settlement of the City of Durham district of County Durham in North East England. ... English Heritage icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest. ... Hamsterley Forest is a commercial forest in County Durham operated by the Forestry Commission. ... Forrestry Commision logo for use on UK lists of places of intrest. ... Country park icon For use with Template:EngPlacesKey or any other use. ... For other uses, see Sedgefield (disambiguation). ... High Force falls High Force is a waterfall on the River Tees, near Middleton-in-Teesdale, County Durham, England. ... Low Force is a set of waterfalls in County Durham, England. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Tees is a river in Northern England. ... Access Land icon for use on UK lists of places of interest, created by Joe D. File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK... Outside the main building at Locomotion, Shildon, County Durham The Locomotion Museum is part of the National Museum of Science and History (NMSI). ... Shildon, Cradle Of The Railways, is a town in County Durham, in England. ... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice... No Place is a village near to the town of Stanley in County Durham, England. ... Pity Me is a village in County Durham in England. ... Raby Castle from Jones Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen (1819). ... Staindrop is a village in County Durham, in England. ... The Tanfield Railway is a tourist attraction in County Durham, England, operating preserved steam and diesel industrial locomotives. ... Crapfield is a village in County Durham, England. ... icon for use on UK lists of places of intrest, created by Joe D File links The following pages link to this file: Cornwall Isle of Wight Bristol Somerset Buckinghamshire Northamptonshire Bedfordshire County Durham Template:EngPlacesKey Wikipedia:Counties of England List of places in Dorset Wikipedia talk:UK Wikipedians notice...

External links

References

  1. ^ Welcome to County Durham (Durham County Council)
  2. ^ Durham County Council - Local Government Review in County Durham
  3. ^ Communities and Local Government - Proposals for future unitary structures: Stakeholder consultation
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County Durham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (850 words)
It is a county of contrasts: the remote and sparsely populated dales and moors of the Pennines characterise the interior, while nearer the coast the county is highly urbanised, and was once dominated by the coal mining industry.
County Durham is roughly bounded by the watershed of the Pennines in the west, the River Tees in the south, the North Sea in the east and the Rivers Tyne and Derwent in the north.
It borders the counties of Cumberland, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire.
Durham County, North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (435 words)
In 1911 Cedar Fork Township of Wake County was transferred to Durham County and became Carr Township.
Durham County is a member of the regional Triangle J Council of Governments.
In the county the population was spread out with 22.90% under the age of 18, 12.80% from 18 to 24, 34.80% from 25 to 44, 19.80% from 45 to 64, and 9.70% who were 65 years of age or older.
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