Communities near Choppington, Northumberland
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Longhirst Parish Council
Longhirst, Morpeth, NorthumberlandWelcome to Longhirst Parish Council Longhirst is a village in Northumberland, approximately 3 miles north-east of the market town of Morpeth. The village itself is in a conservation area, but the parish is quite widespread, comprising outlying farms and the now-defunct Longhirst Colliery. Originally, th…
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Brinkburn & Hesleyhurst
Morpeth, NorthumberlandBrinkburn 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 …
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Newton on the Moor & Swarland Parish Council
Morpeth, NorthumberlandWELCOME TO THE NEWTON ON THE MOOR AND SWARLAND PARISH COUNCIL WEBSITE The parish comprises the two named villages of Newton on the Moor and Swarland plus the hamlets of Hartlaw and Hazon. It spans the A1 and is close to the market towns of Alnwick and Morpeth. With a recorded history going back to thirt…
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Thirston Parish Council
Morpeth, NorthumberlandWELCOME 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…
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Lynemouth Parish Council
Lynemouth, Morpeth, NorthumberlandWelcome to Lynemouth Parish Council Lynemouth Parish Council represents the residents of Lynemouth and works to improve the quality of life within the parish. The council provides a voice for the community and works with Northumberland County Council and other organisations on local issues suc…
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Ellington & Linton Parish Council
Ellington, Morpeth, NorthumberlandEllington and Linton Colliery are two adjoining villages close to the coast of Northumberland, both with a strong historic association to coal mining. Taken together they have a population of around 2,700. Local amenities include primary schools, village shops, village halls, play p…
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Tritlington and West Chevington Parish Council
Tritlington, Morpeth, NorthumberlandTritlington and West Chevington Parish Council is a team of dedicated local residents with a passion for their community. Led by Cllr Rachel Youll we are your first port of call if you have any questions, concerns or issues relating to the area. With countless years between us working on both local…
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Cresswell Parish Council
Cresswell, Morpeth, NorthumberlandCresswell is a small seaside village on the Northumberland coast. It is about four miles from Ashington and lies at the southern point of the beautiful Druridge Bay. The village is dominated by the 13th Century Pele Tower, which overlooks the registered village green. The Parish boundary stretches south …
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Widdrington Station & Stobswood Parish Council
Widdrington Station, Widdrington, NorthumberlandWiddrington Station & Stobswood Parish Council​
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WHALTON PARISH COUNCIL
Whalton, Morpeth, NorthumberlandWELCOME 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: 7.95 miles