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Wearside (/ˈwɪərsaɪd/) is a built-up area in
County Durham and Tyne and Wear, England. It is
named after the
River Wear
which flows through it and traditionally...
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Wearside Jack is the
nickname given to John
Samuel Humble (8
January 1956 – 30 July 2019), a
British man who
pretended to be the
Yorkshire Ripper in a...
- The
Wearside Football League is a non-league
football competition based in
northern England. It
consists of
three divisions which sits at
steps 7 to 9...
- 2018–19
Wearside Football League season is the 127th in the
history of
Wearside Football League and the
first season that the
Durham &
Wearside Development...
- man with a
Wearside accent,
which linguists narrowed down to the
Castletown area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. The hoaxer,
dubbed "
Wearside Jack", sent...
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Wearside League in 1977 and
remained at this
level for 15
years before moving next to the
Filtrona factory for 1992. The club also won the
Wearside League...
- 2017–18
Wearside Football League season is the 126th in the
history of
Wearside Football League, a
football competition in England.
Wearside Football...
- of
Oxford before working in
local government and then as a
manager at
Wearside Women in Need.
Phillipson joined the
Labour Party at the age of fifteen...
- station,
constructed in the
early 2000s,
following the Metro's
extension to
Wearside.
Wansbeck Road, a purpose-built station,
which opened in May 1981, following...
- of the
Football League from 1921
until 1928, they
currently play in the
Wearside League Division One. The club was
established in 1918 and
initially competed...