Places to see in ( Stanley - UK )
Places to see in ( Stanley - UK )
Stanley is a former colliery town and civil parish in County Durham, England. Centred on a hilltop between Chester-le-Street and Consett, the town lies south west of Gateshead. Stanley was formerly divided into three distinct settlements – the main town of West Stanley and the mining villages of East Stanley and South Stanley. Through a process of gradual expansion, these have become amalgamated into one town, with East and South Stanley no longer officially used as town names (although they are still recognised colloquially).
The civil parish of Stanley was created in 2007 and takes in not only Stanley, but the villages of Annfield Plain, Tanfield, Craghead, Catchgate, Tantobie, Tanfield Lea, South Moor, White-le-Head,Bloemfontein, Clough Dene, Greencroft, Harelaw, Kip Hill, The Middles, New Kyo, No Place, Oxhill, Quaking Houses, Shield Row, and West Kyo. The current Parish covers the vast majority of the former Stanley Urban District Council area, with the exception of Dipton and Burnopfield.
Stanley was first mentioned in 1211; however, some neolithic and Roman remains have been found in the area. The town's name is derived from the Old English for 'Stoney Field'. In John Speed's map of Co.Durham Stanley appears called Standley. The West Stanley Pit Disaster, one of the worst coal mining disasters in British history took place in Stanley at West Stanley Colliery on 16 February 1909 when over 160 people were killed in the Burns Pit disaster.
Over recent decades, Stanley has suffered hard times economically, with the closure of the coal pits followed by the loss of major employers at Ever Ready in nearby Tanfield, as well as the closure of both the British Steel plant and Shotley Bridge General Hospital in the neighbouring town of Consett. Local businesses in Stanley town centre were also significantly affected by the development of the giant MetroCentre shopping complex in nearby Gateshead, with local trade decreasing as a result.
The town now stretches into what were formerly neighbouring villages and towns such as Annfield Plain to the west and Beamish and Pelton to the east. This sometimes creates confusion over which local authority is responsible for certain areas, particularly around the Durham-Gateshead border to the northeast near the Causey Arch.
In recent decades, with the decline of traditional industries and the encroachment of large supermarkets and chain stores, 'Old Stanley' has declined, with many locally owned shops and pubs closing. The town's main shopping area, Front Street, is pedestrianised, housing independent shops alongside large chains such as Boots. A market is held on Front Street on Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Causey House Tea Rooms - Love Beamish and Stanley
This is definitely a hidden gem in the heart of the Beamish and Stanley countryside - The Causey House Tea Room.
If you are visiting Tanfield Railway or the Causey Arch bridge, which is the largest single-arch railway bridge in the world, pop in and try some of the delicious homemade hot food or cakes. The tea room attracts visitors far and wide and also welcomes dogs too.
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Love Beamish and Stanley is a video marketing campaign and business network for the DH9 area.
The Aims Of Love Beamish & Stanley
• Increase footfall to independent business
• Make people aware of local services
• Value people and their contributions
• Celebrate people and raise aspirations
• Increase tourism to the area
Cycle Ride Stanley County Durham Cardio Fitness Workout Video
Cycle Ride Stanley County Durham Cardio Fitness Workout Video is a Group cycle ride from Stanley Leisure Centre circling Tantobie, Tanfield, Burnhopefield, Hobson, Dipton, Harperley and Tanfield Lea.
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Please COMMENT on where you would like me to make the next cycle ride video, and meanwhile here's one of my most interesting videos to watch, a cycle ride in The North Pennines on a circular route from Blanchland in Northumberland to Edmundbyres then up through the heather filled moors to Muggleswick and downhill to skirt Derwent Reservoir and back to Blanchland.
I've titled it Cattle Grids Cycle Ride for reasons which will become obvious.
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This Is Stanley - Official Trailer
'This Is Stanley' Premiere takes place at Stanley Civic Hall 7pm 31st July 2016.
This Is Stanley - Trailer for a short film by Simon Green simongreen.co.uk about the former mining town of Stanley, County Durham and its people. The Official Premiere takes place at Stanley Civic Hall 31st July 2016.