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Medomsley is a
village in
County Durham, England. It is
about 2
miles (3 km)
northeast of the
centre of Consett, 1+1⁄2
miles (2 km)
south of Hamsterley...
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Medomsley Detention Centre was a
prison for
young male
offenders near
Consett in Durham,
England from 1961
until the late 1980s,
where more than 1,800...
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Broom Hill is a
small village in
County Durham, England. It is
situated to the
north of Consett, near
Ebchester and
Medomsley. v t e...
- (Benfieldside;
Consett North;
Delves Lane and
Consett South; and
Leadgate and
Medomsley), each
electing two
county councillors. The town
unlike most
other towns...
- from the 14th century. The main
collieries in the area were, the
South Medomsley Pit (Pontop Hall colliery)
opened 1867 and
closed 1980
which used the...
- Longstaffe, W.
Hylton Dyer. (1970).
Early history of Ebchester, Friarside, and
Medomsley.
Transactions of the
Architectural and
Archaeological Society of Durham...
- were
Consett and Stanley, with the
district council offices on Consett's
Medomsley Road. The rest of the
district was semi-rural, with
numerous former pit...
- North,
Consett South, Cornsay, Crookhall,
Delves Lane,
Ebchester and
Medomsley, Esh, Lanchester, and Leadgate; and the
District of Wear
Valley wards...
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Invention of Murder. London:
Harper Press. p. 394. ISBN 978-0-00-724888-9. "
Medomsley:
Prison officers who
subjected vulnerable teenagers to
daily abuse at...
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Church of
England and
Church in
Wales Football Crewe Alexandra Kesgrave Hall
Medomsley Detention Centre Plymouth nursery Westminster paedophile dossier...