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  1. Borough of Hartlepool

    Infobox settlement name Borough of Hartlepool type Unitary authority Unitary , borough image skyline imagesize image caption image blank emblem Hartlepool Borough Council logo.JPG blank emblem type logo of the borough council image map EnglandHartlepool.png map caption mapsize frameless subdivision type ... name3 County Durham Durham seat type Admin.  HQ seat Hartlepool government type Hartlepool Borough ..., Stockton on Tees borough Stockton on Tees to the south and Redcar and Cleveland to the south east along the line of the River Tees . It is centred around the town of Hartlepool and forms part of the Tees Valley area. It is made up of 17 council wards and is coterminous with the Hartlepool UK Parliament constituency Hartlepool parliamentary constituency . History The district was formed on 1 April 1974, by a the merger of previous county borough of Hartlepool, along with the parishes of Brierton ... , with the four boroughs of Stockton on Tees, Hartlepool, Redcar & Cleveland and Middlesbrough borough Middlesbrough becoming unitary authority unitary authorities . For ceremonial purposes Hartlepool ... The Hartlepool borough is one of a small number in the United Kingdom to have a Elected mayors in the United Kingdom directly elected mayor . This followed a referendum held in the borough in October ... round majority of 844. Places in the borough As well as Hartlepool, locations within the borough include ... http www.hartlepool.gov.uk Hartlepool Borough Council coord 54 41 11 N 1 12 39 W display title ... Hartlepool Borough Category 1974 establishments in England Category Local government in County Durham ... districts of North East England br Hartlepool fr Hartlepool borough it Hartlepool borough lb Hartlepool borough nl Hartlepool district pl Hartlepool borough ru ... info 97.9 White br 1.0 S.Asian website http www.hartlepool.gov.uk www.hartlepool.gov.uk Hartlepool ... of Public Policy Research doi 10.1111 1468 0041.00239 ref and the Hartlepool Council election, 2002 ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool

    unitary england Hartlepool borough Hartlepool lieutenancy england County Durham region North East England constituency westminster Hartlepool UK Parliament constituency Hartlepool post town HARTLEPOOL ... a rise in the town s prospects. Hartlepool is within the unitary authority area of the Hartlepool borough Borough of Hartlepool , for ceremonial purposes part of County Durham it was a major component .... This is where the Hartlepool Borough Council depot was based alongside the Focus DIY store until ... 100px The seventeen wards of Hartlepool Borough Council Brus Burn Valley Dyke House Elwick Fens ... documents info.php?documentID 543&pageNumber 4 Secondary Schools Hartlepool Borough Council Bot generated ... 2 BSF News Hartlepool Borough Council Bot generated title ref Hartlepool College of Further Education ... http www.hartlepool.gov.uk site index.php Official Website of the Hartlepool borough Borough ... Towns in County Durham Category Hartlepool Borough Category Locations in the Tees Valley Category ... are resolved Infobox UK place country England official name Hartlepool static image name TownWallHartlepool MickGarratt Nov2007.jpg static image width static image caption small Hartlepool Town Wall ... 416km Hartlepool IPAc en icon h t l p u l is a town in County Durham in the North East of England . It was founded in the 7th century AD, around the Northumbria n monastery of Hartlepool ... port, resulted in further expansion, with the establishing of the new town of West Hartlepool ... of a shipbuilding industry during the later part of the 19th century caused Hartlepool ... St. Hilda s Church, Hartlepool Headland.jpg thumb right St Hilda s Church, Hartlepool St. Hilda s Church on Hartlepool Headland, built by the Normans and for centuries known as the Jewel of Herterpol ... title A brief history of Hartlepool author Tim Lambert publisher localhistories.org accessdate 2010 ..., Hartlepool. geograph.org.uk 24512.jpg thumb left Christ Church was built from materials excavated to build ...   more details



  1. West Hartlepool

    54.68892 N 1.22498 W source placeopedia display title Hartlepool Category Hartlepool Borough Category History of Hartlepool Borough Durham geo stub ...This article refers to the place for the Rugby Football Club see West Hartlepool R.F.C. West Hartlepool refers to the western part of the what has since the 1960s been known as the Hartlepool borough borough of Hartlepool in North East England . Originally it was a separate new town and port related to the creation of a railway line from the south, with countryside in between the Hartlepools West Hartlepool and Hartlepool , but urban sprawl joined the two towns. The local government area of West Hartlepool , as ultimately named, was founded by Ralph Ward Jackson . The term West Hartlepool is mainly now only referred to in reference to sports as opposed to the original Victorian new town to the west of historic Hartlepool, as shown on the plans of the Ordnance Survey ref http visionofbritain.org.uk maps results.jsp?xCenter 3302709.40426&yCenter 3141023.18703&scale 63360&mapLayer nineteenth&subLayer first edition&title Ordnance 20Survey 20and 20Ordnance 20Survey 20of 20Scotland 20First 20Series the Hartlepools on 19th Cent. OS plan. ref The municipal borough of West Hartlepool was created in 1887, and it was promoted in 1902 to be a county borough outside the control of County Durham Durham County Council. In 1967, a county borough , called Hartlepool, was established for both West Hartlepool and old Hartlepool, with the inclusion within the new area of local government of the parish of Seaton Carew on the coast to the south. Sport Today the term West Hartlepool is rarely heard .... West Hartlepool R.F.C. was formed in 1881, and again in 1911, it still plays today. Until 1967, the football team now known as Hartlepool United F.C. Hartlepool United was shown in the plural Hartlepool s United to show its links to both Hartlepool and to West Hartlepool. References reflist http ...   more details



  1. Museum of Hartlepool

    coord 54.690 1.207 display title region GB scale 5000 Refimprove date May 2007 The Museum of Hartlepool opened in 1996 and is located within the attraction Hartlepool s Maritime Experience . It houses the collections once on display in the Gray Art Gallery and Museum and the Maritime Museum which was on the Headland, Hartlepool, both are now closed. The fine art collections are displayed at Hartlepool Art Gallery . It is free to enter and houses hundreds of exhibits telling the story of Hartlepool , England , a North East coastal town with a rich heritage in shipbuilding , fishing and the sea. The largest exhibit is the Paddle Steam Ship PS Wingfield Castle . Built in 1934, for many years it served as a passenger ferry across the Humber. It was restored in Hartlepool and now is a floating exhibit and houses a coffee shop. Other exhibits include the first gas illuminated lighthouse, a sea monster or merman , a real coble boat to climb upon and Peat Seaton , the oldest resident of Hartlepool . You can also find out about the famous Monkey Legend, and why Hartlepudlians are often referred to as a Monkey hanger . There is a temporary exhibition area in the museum which displays local, regional and national exhibitions. External links http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk attractions museum.asp This is Hartlepool information Category Museums established in 1996 Category Museums in County Durham Category Hartlepool Borough Category Maritime museums in England Category Local museums in County Durham Category 1996 establishments in England Hartlepool ...   more details



  1. Radio Hartlepool

    Kingdom Category Hospital radio stations Category Organisations based in Hartlepool Borough Category ...COI date February 2008 Advert date August 2011 Infobox radio station name Radio Hartlepool city flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom UK Hartlepool area flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom UK Hartlepool slogan The best music and more frequency 102.4 FM broadcasting FM airdate 14 October 2008 format Community radio language British English English owner Hartlepool Community Broadcasting Limited website http www.radiohartlepool.co.uk www.radiohartlepool.co.uk Radio Hartlepool is a full time Community Radio Station that broadcasts to the various communities in Hartlepool , England on 102.4 FM broadcasting FM and online. The station went on air full time on 14 October 2008. Radio Hartlepool is the broadcast call sign of Hartlepool Community Broadcasting Limited, a not for profit organisation, social enterprise limited by guarantee and registered at Companies House No 05316109. It was set up to bring Community Radio to Hartlepool with charitable aims and objectives that have an adopted constitution. Radio Hartlepool is now broadcasting free via Hospedia channel 1 into the University hospital of Hartlepool and on FM frequency 102.4. They also have launched a new website to provide details ... Radio Hartlepool s Managing Director and Project Coordinator Jason Anderson has worked towards the goal of a local radio station for Hartlepool. Since 1995 Jason has worked and studied local radio ... fairs both nationally and internationally, in an effort to bring Local Radio to Hartlepool. Jason ... broadcasting at 0.025 KW which is just enough to cover all of Hartlepool and the surrounding villages ... to the people of Hartlepool. We are open to any group or individual, given appropriate notice .... External links http www.radiohartlepool.co.uk Radio Hartlepool official website References http www.ofcom.org.uk ..., 2007 Ofcom awards four new community radio licences Hartlepool Radio stations in North East England ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Rovers

    English rugby union teams Category Sport in Hartlepool Borough england rugbyunion team stub ...Rugby team teamname Hartlepool Rovers image an image is optional imagesize If the image is huge, insert dimensions here, if not, default is set to 125px union RFU fullname Hartlepool Rovers Football Club nickname shortname Rovers countryflag ENG countryflagvar rugby founded 1879 region Durham County ground New Friarage capacity chairman Mick Henderson ceo If the union club has a Chief Executive Officer president If the union club has a President captain coach top scorer caps coach Alan Brown, Ian Cook, Carl Robinson, Mick Ainsley. url http official.sportnetwork.net main hartlepool rovers official s219.htm league Durham Northumberland 1 season 2010 11 pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 pattern so1 pattern sh1 these are for specific uploaded kit images leftarm1 ffoooo body1 ffoooo rightarm1 ffoooo shorts1 000004 socks1 ff0000 Hartlepool Rovers are an England English rugby union club who play at The Friarage, West View Road in Hartlepool . Hartlepool Rovers have a coaching set up with Alan Brown as head coach and Ian Cook as fitness guru. History Hartlepool Rovers play in the Durham Northumberland 1 league in the Northern Division Rugby Union Northern Division after being relegated in the 2010 2011. They were formed in 1879 and played at the Old Friarage in the Headland Estate Headland area of Hartlepool, before moving to West View Road. In the 1890 s Rovers supplied numerous county, divisional and international players. The club itself hosted many high profile matches including the inaugural Barbarian F.C. Barbarians match, the New Zealand M ori rugby union team New Zealand Maoris and the legendary All Blacks who played against a combined Hartlepool Club team. The clubs most ... such as Will Carling have played in the game. Hartlepool Rovers were the team responsible for making .... In the 1911 12 season, Hartlepool Rovers broke the world record for the number of points ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool College

    Hartlepool College can refer to Hartlepool College of Further Education Hartlepool Sixth Form College schooldis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Trolleybuses in Hartlepool

    Infobox trolleybus system color name Hartlepool trolleybus system system logo image Hartlepool trolleybus and towerwagon ca. 1924.jpg caption A Hartlepool trolleybus and tower wagon, ca. 1924. Operation locale Hartlepool and West Hartlepool , br County Durham , England open Start date 1924 02 28 df y close End date 1953 03 31 df y status Closed routes 4 owner West Hartlepool Corporation br Hartlepool Corporation operator West Hartlepool Corporation Infrastructure el Volt V Direct current DC depot ... File 200px map state show or collapsed website The Hartlepool trolleybus system once served the town of West Hartlepool , and linked it with the town of Hartlepool , in County Durham , England . The two towns have since been fused. History Opened on Start date 1924 02 28 df y , ref name Short the Hartlepool system initially replaced the West Hartlepool portion of the Hartlepool Electric Tramways . That portion had been purchased by the West Hartlepool Corporation on 31 August 1912. ref name Gould The first of the West Hartlepool tramways to be closed was the Foggy Furze line, which was shut .... ref name Gould Conversion of the tramway from West Hartlepool to Hartlepool was a more complex process, because the Hartlepool Corporation had obtained powers to run motor buses. Following lengthy negotiations, Hartlepool purchased the portion of the tramway within its boundaries, and, under the Hartlepool ... of the West Hartlepool to Hartlepool line then took place on 22 February 1927. ref name Gould One month later, on 25 March 1927, the Seaton Carew tramway was converted, bringing Hartlepool s tramway ... was operated by West Hartlepool Corporation. However, the route between the two towns was run ... Gould After the end of World War II, West Hartlepool Corporation decided to replace the trolleybus system ... Hartlepool lines soon followed. ref name Gould Finally, on End date 1953 03 31 df y , the joint route ... in the United Kingdom , the Hartlepool system, with its four routes, was quite small. ref name Short ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Water

    Nofootnotes date June 2008 Image HWlogo.png Hartlepool Water is a water company that covers the town of Hartlepool and surrounding area in the North East of England. It is owned by Anglian Water . Hartlepool Water does not provide sewerage services. These are provided by Northumbrian Water . External links http www.hartlepoolwater.co.uk Official Website http www.anglianwater.co.uk Anglian Water Category Water companies of England Category Companies based in County Durham England company stub watersupply stub ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Mail

    Infobox Newspaper name Hartlepool Mail image caption The paper s front page celebrating Hartlepool United s promotion in 2007 latitude 54.9004 longitude 1.4076 type Daily newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1877 br Northern Daily Mail price UK 0.42 Monday Saturday owners Johnston Press circulation 14,198 January June 2011 ref name circ cite news url http www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk 2011 news norwich daily tops regional circulation league title ABC figures How the regional dailies performed work HoldTheFrontPage location UK accessdate 25 September 2011 date 31 August 2011 ref headquarters New Clarence House br Wesley Square br Hartlepool TS24 8BX br UK editor Joy Yates publisher Northeast Press political assoceditor staff language English ISSN website http www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk The Hartlepool Mail is a newspaper serving Hartlepool and the surrounding area. It has an average daily circulation of 14,198. ref name circ The paper was founded in Hartlepool in 1877 as The Northern Daily Mail and continued to be printed in the town until August 2006, when the printing staff were told they would be made redundant on 30 September . The newspaper s owners, Johnston Press, decided it was in the interests of their business to move printing to Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland . Peterlee Mail The newspaper is also distributed in the Peterlee area under the Peterlee Mail name. References Reflist External links Portal North East England Journalism http www.hartlepool mail.co.uk Hartlepool Mail website http www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk CustomPages CustomPage.aspx?sectionid 13866 Young and Bold Feature http www.photostoday.co.uk frontpage.aspx?Sitecode HMJJ Photos Today website http www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk sectionhome.aspx?sectionID 13764 Darwin Trial UK regional daily newspapers Hartlepool Category County Durham Category Newspapers published in England Category Publications established in 1877 Category 1877 establishments in England England newspaper stub ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Abbey

    Hartlepool Abbey was a Northumbria n monastery founded in 640 Common Era CE by Hieu , the first of the saintly recluses of Northumbria ref Bede , Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum , lib. iv, c. 23. ref , and Aidan of Lindisfarne , on the Headland Estate of Hartlepool now called the Heugh or Old Hartlepool, in County Durham , England . Construction and early days Built in the early Anglo Saxon architecture Saxon style, it was likely a walled enclosure of simple wooden huts surrounding a church. It was a joint house of both monks and nuns, presided over from 640 649 by Hieu, the first female abbess to ever be put in charge of such an institution. ref Archaeologia Aeliana, xix, 47. ref In 649 after Hieu left for Tadcaster , Hilda later Hilda of Whitby was appointed second abbess of the abbey by Bishop Aidan. In 655, King Oswiu of Northumbria sent his one year old daughter lffl d of Whitby lffl d to stay with Hilda, to be consecrated to God in perpetual virginity ref Bede , Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum , lib. iii, c. 24. ref , an important gesture. Hilda stayed at Hartlepool Abbey until 657 or 658 when she became founding abbess of Whitby Abbey , then called Streoneshalh ... of the modern town of Hartlepool. However, after Hilda left Hartlepool Abbey it, and the village ... until the 12th century ref http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk history oldhartlepool.asp Old Hartlepool This is Hartlepool Bot generated title ref , and appears to have declined in importance until it was finally ... that famous emporium of Hartlepool, where the religious Hieu built a nunnery . . . whose ruins ... projects saxon monastery index.html Tees Archaeology Saxon Monastery, Hartlepool ... has been found near the present day St Hilda s Church, Hartlepool St Hilda s Church . It is the most ... monastery index.html Tees Archaeology Saxon Monastery, Hartlepool Bot generated title ref A namestone ... monastery index.html Tees Archaeology Saxon Monastery, Hartlepool Bot generated title ref Hartlepool ...   more details



  1. Middleton, Hartlepool

    . In the 1940s, this area of Hartlepool was home to many decommissioned or mothballed Royal Navy ships ... Hitler s yachts. From the end of the Second World War the dockyards in Hartlepool gradually fell ... people British shipyards, as well as the fact much of the Dockyards at Hartlepool were gradually considered ... of Hartlepool received funding from the Regional Development body, to regenerate and redevelop the entire ... Hartlepool Districts of England District Council has plans to redevelop the neighbouring Industrial ... at the idea of Hartlepool once again losing its port. Some Who date December 2008 question the sustainability ... would lead to a number of local businesses having to consider moving out of Hartlepool. It remains a complicated issue, which is still being resolved. Category Villages in County Durham Hartlepool ...   more details



  1. The Borough

    The Boro or The Borough may refer to The Borough, an area of London also known as Southwark The Borough George Crabbe poem The Boro, a nickhname for Middlesbrough F.C. disambig ...   more details



  1. Borough

    for the area of London known as the Borough Southwark wiktionary A borough is an administrative division in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely. The word borough derives from common Germanic ... parliament . The use of the word borough probably derives from the burghal system of Alfred ... granted self governance, the concept of the burh borough seems to have been reused to mean a self governing settlement. The concept of the borough has been used repeatedly and often differently throughout the English speaking world . Often, a borough is a single town with its own local government. However ... , and Tokyo . In such cases, the borough will normally have either limited powers delegated to it by the city ... which has merged with that of the prefecture. In other places, such as Alaska , borough designates a whole region Alaska s largest borough, the North Slope Borough, Alaska North Slope Borough , is comparable in area to the entire United Kingdom . In Australia , borough can designate a town and its surrounding area, such as the Borough of Queenscliffe . Boroughs as administrative units are to be found ... in New Zealand . Pronunciation In many parts of England, borough is pronounced IPAc en ... name. As a suffix, it is sometimes spelled brough . In the United States, borough is pronounced IPAc ... IPAc en b r . Uses of borough England and Wales main History of local government in England Borough status in the United Kingdom Ancient and municipal boroughs Main Ancient borough Municipal borough During the medieval period many towns were granted self governance by the Crown, at which point they became referred to as boroughs. The formal status of borough came to be conferred by Royal ... lapsed in borough status, or were reformed or abolished at a later time. Several new municipal boroughs ... council was formed for the area of the abolished borough, while charter trustees were formed in other ...   more details



  1. Directly elected mayor of Hartlepool

    Infobox political post post Mayor body Hartlepool insignia insigniasize insigniacaption nativename image imagesize alt incumbent Stuart Drummond incumbentsince 2 May 2002 style No courtesy title or style residence appointer Electorate of Hartlepool termlength formation succession inaugural deputy salary website The Mayor of Hartlepool is the executive mayor of the borough of Hartlepool borough Hartlepool in County Durham , England. The incumbent since 2002 is Stuart Drummond . ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics 2338527.stm ref Referendum class wikitable sortable style font size 95 Local authority Date Yes Votes Yes Vote No Votes No Vote Turnout Hartlepool borough Hartlepool 18 October 2001 10,667 style background lightgreen 51 10,294 49 34 References reflist Directly elected mayors in the United Kingdom DEFAULTSORT Directly Elected Mayor Of Hartlepool Category Directly elected mayors in the United Kingdom Hartlepool ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool College of Further Education

    coord 54.684 1.211 display title region GB scale 5000 Infobox college name Hartlepool College of Further Education image established type Education city Hartlepool , England website www.hartlepoolfe.ac.uk Hartlepool College of Further Education is a non denominational mixed further education college based in Hartlepool , United Kingdom , providing courses to students aged 18 and over. External links http www.hartlepoolfe.ac.uk College website http uk.youtube.com HartlepoolCollege College Video resource and Archive http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu providers full urn 130567 OFSTED entry on Hartlepool College of Further Education Tees school stub Universities and colleges in North East England Category Education in Hartlepool Borough Category Further education colleges in England ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Art Gallery

    art, and photography. There is also a permanent collection. The gallery is run by Hartlepool Borough ... in County Durham Category Buildings and structures in Hartlepool Borough Category Former churches in England ...File Christ Church, Hartlepool. geograph.org.uk 24512.jpg thumb Christ Church, Hartlepool, now Hartlepool Art Gallery. ref name geograph cite web url http www.geograph.org.uk photo 24512 title NZ5132 Christ Church, Hartlepool publisher Geograph , UK accessdate May 13, 2011 ref File Detail from St. Hilda at Hartlepool by James Clark Oil Painting .jpg thumb Detail from St Hilda at Hartlepool by James Clark artist James Clark 1858 1943 , born in West Hartlepool , at Hartlepool Art Gallery. Hartlepool Art Gallery is an art gallery in Hartlepool , County Durham , England . ref cite web url http www.culture24.org.uk ne000079 title Hartlepool Art Gallery publisher Culture 24 , UK accessdate May 13, 2011 ref The gallery opened in 1996. It is located in Church Square within Christ Church , ref name geograph a restored Victorian architecture Victorian church, built in 1854 and designed by the architect Edward Buckton Lamb 1806 1869 . ref cite web url http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk attractions artgallery.asp title Hartlepool Art Gallery publisher http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk This is Hartlepool , UK accessdate May 13, 2011 ref The building has a 100 foot clock tower with bells. ref cite web url http www.britainsfinest.co.uk museums museums.cfm searchazref 80001253HARA title Hartlepool Art Gallery publisher http www.britainsfinest.co.uk Britain s Finest , UK accessdate May 13, 2011 ref Hartlepool Art Gallery is co located with a tourist information centre close to Hartlepool railway station ... info 100009 leisure and culture 1506 hartlepool art gallery 1 Hartlepool Art Gallery , http www.hartlepool.gov.uk a to z service 1091 art gallery Hartlepool Borough Council coord 54.6857 1.2096 type landmark region GB display title Hartlepool Category Buildings and structures completed ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool's Maritime Experience

    Hartlepool s Maritime Experience from This is Hartlepool coord 54 41 25 N 1 12 28 W type landmark region GB HPL display title Hartlepool Category Museums established in 1994 Category 1994 establishments in England Category Hartlepool Borough Category Museums in County Durham Category ...File Historical Quays, Hartlepool geograph.org.uk 93518.jpg thumb Hartlepool Historical Quay. File HMS Trincomalee Hartlepool Historic Quay geograph.org.uk 209088.jpg thumb HMS Trincomalee. Hartlepool s Maritime Experience is a visitor attraction in Hartlepool , County Durham , in the northeast of England . ref http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk attractions maritimeexperience.aspHartlepool s Maritime Experience , http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk This is Hartlepool , UK. ref The concept of the attraction is the thematic re creation of an 18th century seaport, in the time of Lord Nelson , Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar . HMS Trincomalee HMS Trincomalee , a Royal Navy frigate and Britain s oldest warship afloat is at the centre of the quay. She was built in Bombay, India in 1817. The 190th anniversary of the ship s official launch was on Friday 12 October 2007. Before April 2005 it was known as Hartlepool Historic Quay. It was built by Teesside Development Corporation as part of the economic ... PSS Wingfield Castle , http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk This is Hartlepool , UK. ref and the Museum of Hartlepool . The PS Wingfield Castle , preserved at the Museum of Hartlepool is a floating exhibit ... of the Hartlepool monkey legend . ref http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk history thehartlepoolmonkey.asp Hartlepool monkey legend , http www.thisishartlepool.co.uk This is Hartlepool , UK. ref Others include a full size coble boat, a lighthouse, a genuine German shell from the Bombardment of Hartlepool ... and the Restoration of P.S.S. Wingfield Castle. Nearby is Hartlepool Marina and Navigation Point where there are many restaurants and bars. Hartlepool is the host port for the final leg of The Tall Ships ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Council election, 2012

    The 2012 Hartlepool Council election is scheduled to take place on 3 May 2012 to elect members of Hartlepool Borough Council in England. ref name BBC cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk politics 17299200 title Local elections 2012 accessdate 2012 04 30 work BBC News ref This will be on the same day as other United Kingdom local elections, 2012 . References reflist United Kingdom local elections, 2012 Category English local elections, 2012 ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool railway station

    Infobox UK station symbol rail name Hartlepool code HPL image name Hartlepool Train Station in 2010.jpg caption Hartlepool railway station in 2010 manager Northern Rail locale Hartlepool borough Hartlepool borough Hartlepool usage0405 pad 1em 0.313 usage0506 increase 0.343 usage0607 increase 0.373 usage0708 ... events First station opened as Hartlepool West years1 February 1848 events1 Renamed West Hartlepool years2 3 May 1880 events2 First station replaced by second years3 26 April 1967 events3 Renamed Hartlepool Hartlepool railway station serves the town of Hartlepool within the borough of Hartlepool and the ceremonial ... 54.687 longitude 1.207 gridref NZ512327 original Stockton and Hartlepool Railway pregroup North Eastern ... Sunderland and London. History The Stockton and Hartlepool Railway , which connected the town of West Hartlepool with the Clarence Railway near stnlnk Billingham , was opened for goods on 12 November ... Ian Allan location Shepperton isbn 0 7110 1277 6 id BE 1183 page 29 ref harv ref A station named Hartlepool West was opened on 9 February 1841 this was renamed West Hartlepool in February 1848, and closed on 3 May 1880 when it was replaced by a new West Hartlepool station. This in turn was renamed Hartlepool on 26 April 1967, ref cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations ..., 245, 114 ref harv ref when West Hartlepool was merged with Hartlepool . ref http www.history.uk.com history hartlepool brief history Hartlepool a brief History , History.UK.com . Retrieved 6 February ... is undergoing extensive refurbishment to include a brand new transport interchange for Hartlepool, and also ... London pages 12, 15 accessdate 17 March 2011 ref Services Northern Rail On Mondays to Saturdays, Hartlepool ..., with an additional two journeys running from MetroCentre to Hartlepool via Newcastle ... Timetables Hartlepool publisher Northern Rail accessdate 2 February 2011 ref Grand Central Grand ... runs direct from Sunderland to Hartlepool not calling at Seaham before continuing to Kings Cross ...   more details



  1. Elephant Rock, Hartlepool

    File Frith Elephant Rock Hartelpool.jpg thumb The Francis Frith photo Elephant Rock was a rock formation at Hartlepool , England shaped like an elephant which only existed for a few decades, being washed away by a storm in 1891. ref name BFPA Cite episode title Hartlepool to Whitby url http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b01dy0f4 accessdate 2012 03 22 series Britain s First Photo Album serieslink credits network BBC airdate 2012 03 22 seriesno 1 number 9 transcript transcripturl ref File Elephant Rock Hartlepool.jpg thumb The Holmes painting It was created partially as a result of limestone quarrying of the sea cliff. ref name BFPA A popular tourist attraction, ref name BFPA it was painted in 1850 by J.S. Holmes ref name HM cite web url http www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk news local tv show to feature elephant rock attraction 1 4362640 title TV show to feature Elephant Rock attraction work Hartlepool Mail accessdate 22 March 2012 ref and photographed by a team working for Francis Frith in 1886. ref name BFPA References Reflist coord missing United Kingdom Category Hartlepool Borough Category History of Hartlepool Borough Category Limestone Category Rock formations in England Category 1891 disestablishments ...   more details



  1. Hartlepool Council election, 1998

    Elections to Hartlepool borough Hartlepool Council in the Ceremonial counties of England ceremonial county of County Durham in England were held on 7 May 1998. One third of the council was up for election and the Labour Party UK Labour party stayed in overall control of the council. ref name politics cite news title Policy and politics Local Elections Analysis Council poll results publisher The Guardian page 16 date 1998 05 09 accessdate 2009 05 02 ref After the election, the composition of the council was Labour Party UK Labour 33 Liberal Democrats UK Liberal Democrat 8 Conservative Party UK Conservative 5 Independent politician Independent 1 ref name politics Election result Election Summary Begin title Hartlepool Local Election Result 1998 ref name local cite news title Local Elections results publisher The Times page 46 date 1998 05 09 accessdate 2009 05 02 ref ref name election cite web url http www.crest.ox.ac.uk election econ99tab.htm title Local Election Results, 1999 accessdate 2009 05 02 publisher Centre for Research into Elections and Social Trends ref Election Summary Party party Labour Party UK seats 8 gain loss net 7 seats 50.0 votes 45.2 votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Liberal Democrats UK seats 4 gain loss net 4 seats 25.0 votes 28.9 votes plus minus Election Summary Party party Conservative Party UK seats 4 gain loss net 3 seats 25.0 votes 21.3 votes plus minus Election box end References reflist sequence prev Hartlepool Council election, 1996 list Hartlepool local elections next Hartlepool Council election, 1999 United Kingdom local elections, 1998 Category Politics of Hartlepool Borough Category Council elections in County Durham Category English local elections, 1998 ...   more details



  1. Victoria Park, Hartlepool

    &ArticleID 1114044 . However, Hartlepool Borough Council rejected this proposal claiming that accepting ... Football venues in England Category Buildings and structures in Hartlepool Borough de Victoria Park ... Hartlepool , England coordinates broke ground opened 1886 renovated expanded closed demolished owner Hartlepool United F.C. operator surface Grass construction cost architect project manager main contractors former names tenants Hartlepool United F.C. 1908 present br West Hartlepool R.F.C. 1886 1908 and 1998 99 seating capacity 7,856 dimensions Image Hartlepool United Town End.jpg right thumb 250px The Town End. Image Hartlepool United Cameron Stand.jpg right thumb 250px The Cameron s Brewery Stand. Image Hartlepool United Cyril Knowles Stand.jpg right thumb 250px The Cyril Knowles Stand ... is a 7,856 capacity football soccer football stadium ground in Hartlepool , County Durham , England and it is the home of Hartlepool United . The four sides of the ground are known as the Town End ... paddock and it is located at the west side of the ground. It also houses Hartlepool United s firm ... Hartlepool R.F.C. West Hartlepool Rugby football Rugby Football Club for the development of a new ... Jubilee . However in 1908 West Hartlepool R.F.C went bust leaving The Victoria Ground vacant. Shortly ... Company Limited , a football team representing both the town of West Hartlepool and the original settlement of Old Hartlepool. This football team developed into Hartlepool United F.C. Hartlepool United . From 1908 1910 Hartlepools United shared their ground with the amateurs of West Hartlepool until ..., Hartlepool tried to claim compensation from the Politics of Germany German government in order ... Hotspur defender who managed Hartlepool from January 1990 until June 1991. He had built side that won .... In 1998 West Hartlepool R.F.C. were allowed to once again share the ground, signing an agreement ... news.asp?id 1&ref 10&nid 544 . In 2006, Hartlepool made a bid to buy the lease of the land ...   more details



  1. List of schools in Hartlepool

    This article lists all schools in the Local Education Authority for Hartlepool , England . State schools Secondary schools Brierton Community School 2009 closed due to Building Schools for the Future Dyke House Comprehensive School 2009 changed name to Dyke House Sports and Technology College English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College High Tunstall Comprehensive School Manor College of Technology St. Hilds Church of England Voluntary Aided School Primary schools Barnard Grove Primary School Brougham Primary School Clavering Primary School Eldon Grove Primary School Elwick Hall Church of England Primary School Fens Primary School Golden Flatts Primary School http www.grangeprimaryschool.org Grange Primary School Greatham Church of England Primary School Hart Primary School Holy Trinity Church of England Aided Primary School Jesmond Road Primary School Kingsley Primary School Lynnfield Primary School Owton Manor Primary School Rift House Primary School Rossmere Primary School Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Primary School St Aidan s Church of England Memorial Primary School St Bega s Roman Catholic Primary School St Cuthbert s Roman Catholic Primary School St Helen s Primary School St. John Vianney Roman Catholic Primary School St Joseph s Roman Catholic Primary School St Teresa s Roman Catholic Primary School Stranton Primary School Throston Primary School Ward Jackson Primary School West Park Primary School West View Primary School Special schools Empty section date January 2011 ... Further education colleges English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College Hartlepool College of Further Education Hartlepool Sixth Form College Defunct schools St Francis RC Grammar School Schools in County Durham Schools in England Schools in the United Kingdom Hartlepool DEFAULTSORT List Of Schools In Hartlepool Category Lists of schools in England Hartlepool Category Schools in Hartlepool borough ...   more details



  1. Nasir Mosque (Hartlepool)

    Notability date January 2010 Infobox religious building image caption building name Nasir Mosque in Hartlepool location Hartlepool br United Kingdom geo Coord 54 41 35 N 1 12 58.4 W region GB HPL type landmark display inline, title religious affiliation Islam website not available architect ? architecture type Mosque architecture style ? year completed 2005 construction cost 500,000 capacity ? dome quantity 1 minaret quantity 1 Nasir Mosque is the first purpose built mosque in Hartlepool , located in Brougham Terrace. The mosque was built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and inaugurated in 2005 by Mirza Masroor Ahmad , the Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The mosque participates in several local community events and provides regular services for the wider community. ref http www.hartlepool.gov.uk partnership site scripts news article.php?newsID 139 Multi faith meeting at Nasir Mosque Fairtrade ref During the opening session, town dignitaries such as Hartlepool MP Iain Wright and Hartlepool Borough Council s chief executive Paul Walker also were also there. As a gesture, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association, the main organisation behind the project, donated around 20,000 to local charities and causes, including Hartlepool and District Hospice, Butterwick Children s Hospice and Brougham Primary School. ref http www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk news Big audience for mosque opening.1252980.jp Opening of Nasir Mosque ref External links Photo of Nasir Mosque on Flickr http images.google.co.uk imgres?imgurl http farm4.static.flickr.com 3270 2830308242 1368fc383c m.jpg&imgrefurl http www.flickr.com photos engrmhk page11 &usg OLR3b0NOqFXft8Cfz8NYQbE5pAs &h 160&w 240&sz 14&hl en&start 6&um 1&tbnid 9Au8dM0JTYnJ M &tbnh 73&tbnw 110&prev images 3Fq 3Dnasir 2Bmosque 2Bhartlepool 26hl 3Den 26sa 3DN 26um 3D1 References reflist mosque stub Ahmadiyya stub Category Mosques in England Category Ahmadiyya Muslim Community mosques ...   more details




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