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Places of interest in Whitley Bay, NE25
From the late 19th century and into the 20th century the adverse effects of the decline of local coalmining and dependent industries in the area were ameliorated by the emergence of Whitley as a seaside holiday resort. Its popularity with holidaymakers was helped by the opening of the North Tyne Loop railway line in 1882, connecting the coastal villages to Newcastle. The line followed the route of the present Metro line, and necessitated the building of a new railway station in the centre of the town, as well as another at Monkseaton. Both stations are still in use as Metro stations.
In September 2008 plans were announced concerning further developments to the ground.[1] These included installing permanent floodlights, and extending the County Durham Stand (at the South East of the ground) all the way round so that permanent seating surrounds the entire ground, rather than the current temporary seating which is used for international fixtures, thus raising the ground capacity to around 20,000. A new entrance building will also be constructed to house the box office and club shop, as well as many new offices for club officials, a new perimeter road will be made, and a new hotel will be built. These developments were seen as a necessity, as the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) have specified that they must take place in order for the ground to maintain its status as a Test Match venue.
Pelton is a village in County Durham, in England. It is located to the northwest of Chester-le-Street. The village of West Pelton is located some distance to the west; separated from it by a few villages and closer to Stanley than to central Chester-le-Street. Pelton has two public houses, one RAOB club and a small range of convenience stores, including a greengrocers, three general stores, a Post Office, chemist, doctors surgery, dentist, no fewer than five take-away food outlets, and a number of hair salons. Local schools in the area include a primary school (Pelton Primary school) and a secondary school and Sixth Form College (Roseberry Sports and Community College) in Newfield. Pelton is very well served by public transport, with links to Stanley, Sunderland, Newcastle, Chester le Street and Consett.
Edmondsley has one primary school, and a Post Office. Until recently there was also a public house, 'The Fleece', but this closed in 2007.
Cowpen (pronounced/?kuːp?n/) is a place in Northumberland, in England. It is situated to the west of Blyth and just east of the A19 Road.
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