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Peterlee Data Recovery
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Peterlee
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| Population | 30,093 (2001) [1] |
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| OS grid reference | |
| Unitary authority | County Durham |
| Ceremonial county | County Durham |
| Region | North East |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | PETERLEE |
| Postcode district | SR8 |
| Dialling code | 0191 |
| Police | Durham |
| Fire | County Durham and Darlington |
| Ambulance | North East |
| EU Parliament | North East England |
| UK Parliament | Easington |
| List of places: UK • England • County Durham | |
Peterlee
Peterlee is a new town in County Durham, England. Founded in 1948, Peterlee town originally mostly housed coal miners.
Peterlee has strong economic and community ties with Sunderland and Hartlepool.
Peterlee
to develop an ongoing process of collecting and disseminating information under the title History Within Living Memory
to establish a publicly available history of the Development Corporation made in association with the Sociology Dept of the University of Durham
to introduce a community workshop which began in 1977
Governance
Peterlee Town Council
Durham County Council
Economy
Peterlee has seen a number of changes in the last several years, this includes a Bus Station and also a partial covering up of the shopping centre, which was given the name Castle Dene Shopping Centre. A larger ASDA supermarket was built and opened in November 2001. The old ASDA supermarket has been utilised by various retailers in 2002 including a Buckingham Bingo hall, a Global Video rental store, a JD Wetherspoon public house, a Wilkinson store and a Poundworld store.
Recent redevelopments include a number of new clothes shops including New Look, Select and The Officers' Club. A brand new Sports Direct, Walter Wall and Storeys Carpets has also opened in the building that once housed Safeway. The town also has an Argos, Boots and various shoe shops, plus a couple of places serving home-made food. After the removal of the old ramp and steps, a new lift and staircase were installed in the market square of the town restoring access to ASDA and various shops and services on the top level. A new Gamestation opened in February 2007. The lower deck carpark near ASDA is used on some Bank Holidays for a Market, which in the main sells clothes, tools and music. In 2009, the town centre has recently finished further development with a B&M Bargains store built on the plot that once housed Michael O'Connor; Grainger Games has also opened a store in the town centre. ASDA has recently expanded the store, with the opening of a second floor that houses clothing and the cafe.
Redevelopment plans within the Eden Hill area of the town are underway, with the building of new housing to replace the empty houses that frequent this part of town; Saxon Park is the name of the new housing estate. The opening of the new East Durham Trust building opposite the Royal Arms Pub on Yoden Road has been part of this areas redevelopment.
Under a new proposal for further redevelopment of Peterlee; Tesco are wanting to build a new Eco-store on the old college site; this new store would create 400 new jobs; this redevelopment would include a brand new library. Further reading on this can be found in the following articles: Eco jobs in Peterlee and Tesco announces new store development and 400 new jobs.
Culture
Peterlee holds a two day event called the Peterlee Show, which is held at the end of the summer holidays (usually the first weekend of September) on Helford Road Cricket Ground, which is not far from the Pasmore Pavilion.
Peterlee has plenty of open spaces, fields and trees, with various parks and leisure facilities.
Peterlee is situated next to Castle Eden Dene, a national nature reserve.[2]
In the past few years, Freaky Weasel Promotions have been holding monthly music events to the local people of 14 years plus. This was to replace the popular Sounds Alive nights at East Durham College. The events attract 600+ youngsters every month, which seems to be the only event that is tailor-made for such a crowd in the area. This event is now held at Peterlee Lesiure center.
A new community website has recently opened for the people of Peterlee and East Durham. The site, called Your Peterlee, aims to provide the community with useful contacts, such as community groups and local organisations, as well as a Whats On in the area. The site was set up by Shotton Hall School and iTech.
Road
Peterlee is served by two main roads, The A19 runs to the west of the town leading to Sunderland in the north and Teesside in the south, the A1086 runs to the east of the town leading to Easington in the north and Hartlepool to the south. The B1320 runs through the town centre linking the town to Horden and the A1086 in the east and Shotton Colliery and the A19 in the west. The B1432 runs north from the town centre to Easington Village, Hawthorn and Seaham on the route of the old A19.
Bus
Peterlee is served by Arriva North East and Go North East who provide services around the town the surrounding villages and to Newcastle, Sunderland, Durham, Hartlepool, Stockton, Billingham, Thornaby and Middlesbrough. Other bus operators include Scarlett Band who run services to Spennymoor and Bishop Auckland.
Train
Peterlee was served by Horden Railway Station on the Durham Coast Line until it closed in 1964.
Primary
Acre Rigg Infant School
Acre Rigg Junior School
Dene House Primary School
Eden Community Primary School now called Sea Scape Primary
Howletch Lane Primary School
Our Lady of the Rosary Roman Catholic Primary School
Shotton Hall Infant School
Shotton Hall Junior School
North Blunts Primary School (Closed in 2003)
Secondary
Dene Community School of Technology - Specialist Sports College (Formally Dene House Comprehensive)
Shotton Hall School - Performing Arts College
St. Bede's Catholic Comprehensive School - Specialist Humanities http://www.st-bedes.durham.sch.uk/
6th Form Facilities
Byron Sixth Form College (On the site of St. Bede's Catholic Comprehensive School)
College
East Durham College - The building at the town centre is now closed as the college is now on one site at Howletch. Peterlee Library will remain at its current site.
Adult education
Learn East is a Skills for Life provider situated on the 6th floor of Lee House in Peterlee Town Centre. Learn East offers a variety of educational services and courses within Peterlee and East Durham for people who want to learn new skills such as ICT, Digital Photography or build up their Literacy and Numeracy Skills; Family Learning is done through this organisation.
Town twinning
Nordenham, Germany (since 1981)
