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Heworth, York village

Heworth is part of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-east of the centre. No longer in general referred to as a village, "Heworth Village" is now the name of a specific road. The name "Heworth" is Anglo-Saxon and means a "high enclosure".

Ryedale (UK Parliament constituency) past constituency of the UK Parliament

Ryedale was a constituency in North Yorkshire represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It was created in 1983 and abolished in 2010.

Selby (UK Parliament constituency) Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom

Selby was a parliamentary constituency in North Yorkshire, represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election.

Heworth Interchange Tyne and Wear Metro and railway station

Heworth Interchange serves the Heworth area of Gateshead, England. There is a station here on the Yellow and the Green Lines of the Tyne and Wear Metro as well as one on the Carlisle to Middlesbrough rail line operated by Northern.

Tang Hall human settlement in United Kingdom

Tang Hall is a suburban district of the city of York in North Yorkshire, England. The name is derived from the Anglo Saxon Tang, which means the meeting place of two becks, and a Hall that stood on Fourth Avenue until the 1970s. The Hall was latterly used as the Tang Hall pub until it was demolished and replaced by a purpose-built pub which in turn was demolished in 2007.

Heworth Without is a civil parish and a Ward in the City of York, North Yorkshire, England. Its boundary has changed over time. The ward is not coterminous with Heworth Without Parish. While it consists today largely of those parts of Heworth that lay beyond the (pre-1996) city boundary, some areas such as Straylands Grove are within Heworth Without ward, but were also within the old city boundaries.

Pelaw human settlement in United Kingdom

Pelaw is a district that forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, in north-east England. It lies in between the older settlements of Heworth to the West and Bill Quay to the East with Wardley to the south and the southern bank of the river Tyne forming the northern border.

Felling Metro station Station of the Tyne and Wear Metro

Felling Metro station is a station at Felling, on the Tyne and Wear Metro, in Gateshead, England. It is on the system's Yellow and Green line.

CMS Yorkshire league

The CMS Yorkshire League was a series of rugby league divisions in the traditional county of Yorkshire.

Heworth, Tyne and Wear village in United Kingdom

Heworth is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The village's name appears in written records from 1091 as Hewarde, and later as Hewrtha, and in 1300 as Hewrthe.

Scott Rhodes is a former Scotland international rugby league footballer of the 1990s and 2000s. He played at representative level in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup, and at club level for Heworth A.R.L.F.C., Leeds Rhinos (academy), Hull F.C. (loan), Sheffield Eagles, Dewsbury Rams and the York City Knights (captain), as a stand-off or scrum-half, he retired from rugby league in October 2008.

Heworth Grange School is an Academy and a member of the Consilium Academies Trust in the Gateshead area of Tyne and Wear, England. Between 2010 and 2013 the school underwent a major rebuild as part of the 'Building Schools for the Future' scheme. It educates students aged 11–18, including a sixth form. The Headteacher is Chris Richardson.

Leam Lane Estate is a housing estate in Gateshead built in the 1950s. Originally made up solely of council-built accommodation, most of the properties are now privately owned. Its main shopping area, Fewster Square, boasts two convenience stores, a frozen foods shop, a DIY shop, a hairdressers, library, community centre, Post Office and medical centre.

John Hodgson (1779–1845) was an English clergyman and antiquary, known as the county historian of Northumberland.

Burnholme Community College was a high school on the east side of York, North Yorkshire. It served the suburbs of Heworth, Tang Hall and parts of Osbaldwick. Due to declining enrolment, the college closed in 2014. Most of its pupils were transferred to Archbishop Holgate's School, which is less than three miles away from the former school site. Some pupils also transferred to Huntington School and Joseph Rowntree School with school buses being provided to serve the area of Tang Hall.

Christ Church, York Church in York, England

Christ Church is located on Stockton Lane in Heworth, York, England. It was opened in March 1964.

Elections to the new City of York unitary authority were held on 4 May 1995. All 53 council seats in the city were up for election and the Labour Party won overall control of the council.

Heworth A.R.L.F.C.

Heworth ARLFC is an amateur rugby league football club based in Heworth, York. The first team plays in the Yorkshire Men's League Division One.