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Derwentside was, from 1974 to 2009, a
local government district in
County Durham, England. The
district took its name from the
River Derwent,
which made...
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Derwentside Independents is a
localist political party in
County Durham, England. It was
established in 2001 to
contest elections to
Derwentside District...
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Derwentside College is a
further education college based in Consett,
County Durham, England. It is the
major provider of
vocational post-16 education...
- councils. The
original eight districts were Chester-le-Street, Darlington,
Derwentside,
Durham (city), Easington, Sedgefield, Teesdale, and Wear Valley. In...
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Derwentside District Council elections were
generally held
every four
years between the council's
creation in 1974 and its
abolition in 2009. Derwentside...
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officer for
Derwentside District Council,
occurred on 20 June 1991 at Butsfield,
County Durham, England. At the time of the murder,
Derwentside District...
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dominated by the
nearby Pontop Pike
television mast. Not far from semi-rural
Derwentside, however, is the Tyneside–Wearside conurbation, with
Newcastle 12 mi...
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demolished these houses, but took on the name for
their own village.
Derwentside Council tried to
change the name of the
village to Co-operative Villas...
- election,
being run by a
coalition of the Conservatives,
Liberal Democrats,
Derwentside Independents,
Green Party, and most of the independents, led by Liberal...
- the
Epsom and
Ewell Residents ****ociation, the
Devizes Guardians, the
Derwentside Independents, and the East
Yorkshire Independents.
Before the twentieth...