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Chopwell

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Population
  
3,096 (2011)

Metropolitan borough
  
Gateshead

Country
  
England

Metropolitan county
  
Tyne and Wear

Dialling code
  
01207

OS grid reference
  
NZ119582

Region
  
North East

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Monday 1:56 AM

Chopwell

Weather
  
3°C, Wind W at 2 km/h, 98% Humidity

Neil from chopwell stag party street footy in scarborough town centre


Chopwell is a village in Tyne and Wear, located approximately three miles west of Rowlands Gill and one mile north of Hamsterley. The Gateshead MBC ward (called Chopwell and Rowlands Gill) had a population at the Census 2011 of 9,395.

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Map of Chopwell, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

It dates back to at least 1150, evidenced by a written document in which Bishop Pudsey granted the Manor of Chopwell to the first Abbot of Newminster. Newminster Abbey retained possession of the Manor until the dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536.

Traditionally an area of coal mining, Chopwell was nicknamed "Little Moscow" because of the strong support for the Communist Party. Chopwell counts "Marx Terrace" and "Lenin Terrace" among its street names, and during the 1926 General Strike the Union Flag at the council offices was taken down and replaced with the Soviet flag.Another street within the village gained notoriety for other reasons "Fannybush Lane" was renamed "Whittonstall Road" by the local authority in the 1990s because its street sign kept being stolen so many times.

In 1974, Chopwell became part of the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear and the metropolitan borough of Gateshead, after previously being part of the administrative county of Durham.

Chopwell is currently home to over 3,000 people.

References

Chopwell Wikipedia