Darlington
Darlington is a town in County Durham, England. Darlington had population of 97,838 in 1997.[1] The town is on the East Coast mainline and has from many intercity rail dervices, including routes to London, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh, Leeds and Manchester. The towns is well known for its football team, Darlington F.C..
The Darlington Economic Campus has officials from nine government departments. It is part of the government’s plan to move 22,000 civil service jobs out of London.[2]
Darlington Media
- St Cuthbert's Church, Darlington (geograph 6355021).jpg
Grade I listed. Listing number 1121280. Tall cruciform church, mostly of early C13. Nave is aisled, transepts and chancel aisleless, of 3 external stages. Chancel rebuilt in 1864-5 in original style. Crossing tower with stone spire rebuilt 1752.
- Stooperdale Offices, Darlington (geograph 6393231).jpg
Stooperdale Offices (built for the North Eastern Railway Company)
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Russian Crimean War Cannon from Sevastopol in South Park
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Darlington. A sunny day
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Darlington Town Hall North wing, with the town crest, at the corner of market place near st Cuthbert's Church. The site was once the 'Lead Yard' bus station.
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The River Skerne just east of the town centre and the spire of St Cuthbert's Church
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Darlington
- Tubwell Row, Darlington (geograph 5230683).jpg
Looking along Tubwell Row in the centre of Darlington. The Cornmill Shopping Centre looms large on the other side of the road.
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Darlington memorial hospital
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A TransPennine Express service at Darlington station
References
- ↑ Census 2001 - Population Pyramids - Darlington UA
- ↑ Strauss, Delphine (2023-08-07). "Hybrid working put to the test as ‘London-centric’ UK civil service heads north". Financial Times. https://www.ft.com/content/a26b7c83-e1a6-4148-8606-36ddf5a1b455. Retrieved 2023-08-08.