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Health (Blaydon walking centre)

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Northumbria Police

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  • broomley.northumberland.sch.uk
  • ovinghammiddleschool.net
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Sport

  • stocksfield.play-cricket.com
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In 1895 fifty three people purchased three farms consisting of 215 acres of land to establish a housing estate. They named the estate after the farms: The Painshawfield, Batt House and Birches Nook Estate.

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