- High Spen
High Spen is an old mining village in the
Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead . There is an entrance toChopwell Wood , whose forest festival andChristmas Trees attract many visitors to the village every year.High Spen has one pub, called The Bute Arms, and two Working Men's clubs. There is also a
Primary school , called High Spen County Primary, and aComprehensive school , called Hookergate. High Spen also is home to St Patrick's C of EChurch .High Spen used to have a bus depot (located off Strothers Road) that was home to the Venture Bus Company. Venture used to run services around Derwent Valley, mainly between Shotley Bridge and Newcastle. Venture, and the bus depot at High Spen, eventually passed into the hands of Northern General Transport, where it stayed operational until the late 80's when it was eventually closed down.
During the first world war, two soldiers from High Spen were awarded the Victoria Cross: Lance Corporal William Dobson of the Coldstream Guards, and Private Thomas Young of the Durham Light Infantry.
High Spen was categorised as a "category D village" by Durham County Council, one of many scheduled for destruction and demolition following the decline of mining in the west of the county in the 1950's and '60's. The D-village policy was cancelled in 1977, since when the village has gradually grown and developed, serving as a commuter village accessible to the centres of Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead and Durham City.
External links
* [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DUR/HighSpen/index.html HIGH SPEN A HUNDRED YEARS]
* [http://www.highspen.org.uk High Spen Traditional Rapper Sword Dancers]
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