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Cramlington is a town and
civil parish in Northumberland. It is 6
miles (9.7 kilometres)
north of
Newcastle upon Tyne. The name
suggests a
probable founding...
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Cramlington Learning Village,
formerly Cramlington Community High School, is a
large high
school with
academy status in
Cramlington, Northumberland, England;...
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electoral divisions of:
Cramlington East;
Cramlington Eastfield;
Cramlington North;
Cramlington South East;
Cramlington Village;
Cramlington West; Hartley; Holywell;...
- England. The south-east
contains the
largest towns:
Blyth (39,731),
Cramlington (28,843),
Ashington (28,278),
Bedlington (18,470), and
Morpeth (14,304)...
- The
Cramlington Cramcraft was a simple, single-seat,
primary training glider,
designed and
built in the
United Kingdom by
Cramlington Aircraft Ltd. at...
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Labour Co-op
politician who has
served as
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Cramlington and
Killingworth since 2024.
Foody was born in
Gosforth and attended...
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Cramlington Aerodrome was a
military airfield established in
Northumberland during the
First World War. It
became a
civil airfield serving the Tyneside...
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Cramlington Rockets are a
rugby league team
based in
Cramlington, Northumberland.
Recognised as one of the UK's
leading clubs, they play in the
North East...
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Cramlington is a
railway station on the East
Coast Main Line,
which runs
between London King's
Cross and
Edinburgh Waverley. The station,
situated 9 miles...
- to the northwest,
Ashington to the northeast,
Blyth to the east and
Cramlington to the south. In 1961 the
parish had a po****tion of 29,403. The town...