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Wideopen, also
occasionally misspelled as Wide Open, is a
village in the
North Tyneside metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, England,
around 5 miles...
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islands in the
Inner Group are
Inner Farne,
Knoxes Reef, the East and West
Wideopens (all
joined on very low tides), and (somewhat separated) the Megstone;...
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Wideopen Islands (63°0′S 55°49′W / 63.000°S 55.817°W / -63.000; -55.817) are a
group of
islands and
rocks lying 7
nautical miles (13 km)
north of...
- A1056 (Northumberland) A1 J79 near
North Brunton A19 near
Killingworth via
Wideopen.
Sandy Lane was
originally part of the B1318. The
section between the B1505...
- Year
Title Director Producer 2009
Wideopen Yes Yes 2010
Sweetheart Yes Yes 2018
Apocalypse Now Now Yes Yes...
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miles north of
Newcastle upon Tyne, and
borders Hazlerigg,
Dinnington and
Wideopen. It was
formerly known as
Dinnington Colliery.
Brunswick Village grew up...
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French for "beautiful retreat" – the name of a
nearby Norman manor),
Wideopen, Once
Brewed and
Twice Brewed.
Sharing the village's name is No Place,...
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Killingworth Longbenton Monkseaton North Shields Preston Tynemouth Whitley Bay
Wideopen North Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council Metropolitan Borough of South...
- Red
House Farm
Seaton Sluice Walker Central Whitley Bay
Sporting Club
Wideopen Amble AFC
Alnwick Town
Development Ashington AFC
Reserves Benton Blyth...
- the A1(M)
junction 65 via the A194(M) and the A19 Tyne Tunnel, to the
Wideopen A1/A19 Junction.) The
start point of the
Great North Run is on the A167(M)...