Communities near Harwood, Morpeth, Northumberland
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Hepple Parish Council
Hepple, Morpeth, NorthumberlandWelcome to Hepple Parish Council. Hepple is a small village and parish in rural Northumberland, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Rothbury, which provides most of its local services. The village is on the B6341 road between Rothbury and Otterburn. The Parish partially lies in Northumberland National P…
Distance: 6.39 miles -
Capheaton Parish Council
Capheaton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NorthumberlandCapheaton 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: 6.61 miles -
Whitton & Tosson Parish Council
Whitton, Morpeth, NorthumberlandThe overall aim is to preserve and improve community wellbeing of the residents of Whitton and Tosson Parish. Our objective is to provide better services at a local level by: Representing the local community Delivering services to meet local needs Improving quality of life and community wellbeing C…
Distance: 7.47 miles -
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: 9.72 miles -
LONGFRAMLINGTON PARISH COUNCIL
Longframlington, Morpeth, NorthumberlandLongframlington lies on the A697 between Morpeth and Wooler in Northumberland. It is situated at the top of the south-facing side of the Coquet valley. This defensible location has made it a desirable location for humans for thousands of years. Their earliest traces are found in the rock art they left on…
Distance: 10.39 miles -
Alwinton Parish Council
Alwinton, Morpeth, NorthumberlandALWINTON PARISH COUNCIL Alwinton Parish is one of the largest parishes in the Cheviot Hills. The main settlements within the parish are: Alwinton, Barrowburn; Blindburn; Linbriggs; Makendon and Shilmoor. Population: <100 It is almost entirely upland reaching from the Scottish Border at Chew Green&n…
Distance: 11.05 miles -
Wark Parish Council
Wark, Hexham, NorthumberlandWARK PARISH COUNCIL Wark lies on a particularly beautiful stretch of the North Tyne river, just twelve miles north of Hexham and fourteen south of Kielder Water. The village is well served by local transport with local buses running through to Hexham, and connecting with the Hadrian’…
Distance: 12.09 miles -
Chollerton Parish Council
Chollerton, Hexham, NorthumberlandWELCOME 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: 12.24 miles -
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 …
Distance: 12.56 miles -
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…
Distance: 12.56 miles