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Communities near Black Heddon, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland

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  • Capheaton Parish Council

    Capheaton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland

    Capheaton Parish Council Capheaton is a small, rural parish situated approximately 15 miles south-west of Morpeth and 25 miles north-west of Ponteland. It is just to the south-west of the A696, the trunk road which joins Newcastle-upon-Tyne to the A68 and on to Edinburgh. Its two main settlements are Ca…

    Distance: 3.83 miles
  • WHALTON PARISH COUNCIL

    WHALTON PARISH COUNCIL

    Whalton, Morpeth, Northumberland

    WELCOME TO WHALTON PARISH COUNCIL  Whalton Parish lies to the west of Morpeth and, at the time of the 2011 census, had a population of 474 people living in 210 households. The parish includes two main settlements—Whalton and Ogle—along with several smaller hamlets and outlying farms.

    Distance: 4.63 miles
  • Horsley Parish Council

    Horsley Parish Council

    Horsley, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumberland

    WELCOME TO HORSLEY PARISH COUNCIL The Parish of Horsley is located in one of the most scenic parts of East Tynedale and forms part of a World Heritage Site. With outstanding views across the Cheviots, Simonside and the North Pennines, the parish offers a unique combination of natural beauty and rich her…

    Distance: 6.31 miles
  • Ovington Parish Council

    Ovington Parish Council

    Ovington, Prudhoe, Northumberland

    Welcome to the new website for Ovington Parish Council, launched in May 2026 to ensure compatibility with the new assertion 10 requirement for local authorities. This site is work in progress and we will add more content soon. We also have a Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=…

    Distance: 7.6 miles
  • Ovingham Parish Council

    Ovingham Parish Council

    Ovingham, Prudhoe, Northumberland

    Welcome to Ovingham Parish Council website Ovingham village lies in the Tyne Valley in the south of Northumberland, approximately 10 miles east of Hexham. The village is bordered by the River Tyne to the south. Wylam lies to the east, Ovington to the west, Horsley to the north and Prudhoe to the south.

    Distance: 7.64 miles
  • Bywell Parish Council

    Bywell Parish Council

    Bywell, Stocksfield, Northumberland

    WELCOME TO BYWELL PARISH COUNCIL Bywell parish is situated in south-west Northumberland. The parish is largely triangular - the southern boundary is actually the Tyne – with Broomhaugh & Riding  Mill and Stocksfield parishes to the south. To the east are the parishes of Ovington and Horsl…

    Distance: 8.88 miles
  • Chollerton Parish Council

    Chollerton Parish Council

    Chollerton, Hexham, Northumberland

    WELCOME TO CHOLLERTON PARISH COUNCIL Situated in the beautiful and rural North Tyne Valley, bordered by the river itself, the Parish of Chollerton is home to some 700 residents and has a very active and vibrant community. As well as interesting historical sites the area has three churches and a chapel, …

    Distance: 9.58 miles
  • Brinkburn & Hesleyhurst

    Brinkburn & Hesleyhurst

    Morpeth, Northumberland

    Brinkburn and Hesleyhurst Parishes Brinkburn and Hesleyhurst are two geographically large, sparsely populated parishes with a joint Parish Council which normally meets four times per year. Agriculture is the dominant activity, with tourism and cottage businesses also important. Our Millennium stone is …

    Distance: 9.67 miles
  • Thirston Parish Council

    Morpeth, Northumberland

    WELCOME TO THIRSTON PARISH COUNCIL'S WEB SITE. Thirston is a small rural Parish in mid-Northumberland situated in the lower valley of the River Coquet, approximately half way between the historic market towns of Morpeth and Alnwick.  The current voting population is 518.  The Council…

    Distance: 9.67 miles
  • Brunswick Parish Council

    Brunswick Village, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear

    Brunswick Village grew up around Dinnington Colliery, named after the nearby village of Dinnington. The first deep mine at the site was sunk in 1867. At its peak the coal mine employed over 1000 people, but closed in February 1960. The village was initially known as Dinnington Colliery, but its name was …

    Distance: 9.82 miles