- Teesdale
:"There is a separate article for the local government district of Teesdale".
Teesdale is a dale, or
valley , of the east side of thePennines inEngland . TheRiver Tees rises belowCross Fell , the highest hill (2930 feet O.D.) in the Pennines, and its uppermost valley is remote and high. The local climate was scientifically classified as "Sub-Arctic" and snow has sometimes lain on Cross Fell into June.Geology
Unusually for the Pennines, rock of volcanic origin, the
Whin Sill , contributes to the surface geology and scenery of Teesdale. Around 295 million years ago upwellingmagma spread through through fissures and between strata in the earlierCarboniferous limestone country rock.More recently,
Ice Age glacial activity shaped the valley, and much of the pre-glacial river course is now buried beneath glacial drift.Botany
In places this impervious
dolerite rock, with shallow soil above it, prevented the growth of scrub or trees: this enabled post-glacial Arctic / Alpine plants to survive here when elsewhere they were overgrown. The residual "sugar" limestone once heated by the volcanic rock also meets the requirements of some of these plants. Teesdale is famous among naturalists for the "Teesdale Assemblage" of plants found together here that occur widely separated in other locations, abroad or in the British Isles.Part of Upper Teesdale near the
Cow Green Reservoir is designated a National Nature Reserve; it contains the unique Teesdale Violet and the blue Spring Gentian as well as more common Pennine flowers such as rockrose, spring sandwort, mountain pansy, bird's-eye primrose and butterwort. Hay meadows in the valley above High Force, some now carefully cultivated to ensure this, contain an extremely rich variety of flowering plants including globe flower, wood cranesbill and Early Purple Orchid. On the south bank of the Tees near High Force can be seen the largest surviving juniper wood in England.Geography and history
Teesdale's principal Town is
Barnard Castle , a historical market town that houses the largest single population in Teesdale as well as the renownedBowes Museum . It is also made up of a collection of villages which includeMiddleton-in-Teesdale , Mickleton,Eggleston ,Romaldkirk , andCotherstone . Middleton-in-Teesdale was a lead-mining centre, and plentiful traces of this industry can be seen round the adjoining slopes and side-valleys. On the South side of Teesdale looms theBronze Age burial site ofKirkcarrion .Over ledges in the Whin sill fall the famous waterfalls of
High Force andLow Force and the cataract ofCauldron Snout .Teesdale gives its name to the Teesdale district of
County Durham , although the south side of Teesdale lies within the historic county boundaries of the North Riding ofYorkshire . Formerly theStartforth Rural District , it was transferred to County Durham for administrative and ceremonial purposes on1 April 1974 , under the provisions of theLocal Government Act 1972 . All of Teesdale lies within the parliamentary constituency of Bishop Auckland (Co. Durham).The
River Tees flows through Teesdale before reaching and passing betweenBarnard Castle andStartforth , thereafter passing to the south ofDarlington , reaching theNorth Sea south ofHartlepool after passingStockton-on-Tees andMiddlesbrough . Running roughly parallel to Teesdale to the north isWeardale .Teesdale Hub
An ambitious project to build an exciting new building in its own landscaped area surrounded by areas for formal and informal activities within the deep rural area of Teesdale. [ [http://www.yournews.itvlocal.com/Clip.aspx?key=A950FB9A8FF72E37 ITV news] ] A low impact building that demonstrates sustainable construction and sustainability to its users and to those who just view it passing by. Incorporating renewable energy technologies, high energy efficiency and low maintenance costs whilst providing for the expressed social, cultural and physical needs of young people throughout thr region. The design will create a sense of exhilaration and challenge and will exemplify the principles and philosophy which Teesdale Community Resources (TCR) [ [http://www.tcrhub.org/Home Teesdale Community Resources] ] encourages – participation, responsibility, challenge, growth, respect for others and the environment and active participation. The `Hub` is a development of Teesdale Community Resources
References
External links
* [http://www.teesdale.co.uk Teesdale Gateway]
* [http://www.barnardcastle.com Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle]
* [http://www.teesdale.gov.uk Teesdale District Council]
* [http://www.teesdalediscovery.com Explore Teesdale]
* [http://www.radioteesdale.co.uk Radio Teesdale]
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