- Thornley, Durham
"See also Thornley in
Weardale ."Thornley is a village in
County Durham , inEngland . It is situated about 6 miles (9 km) to the east ofDurham and 5 miles (7 km) west ofPeterlee . As with most villages in the area, it grew rapidly with the development of coal-mining in the region. The first shaft was sunk in 1835 and the first coals were delivered via a new mineral railway line toHartlepool shortly thereafter. The village thus played a major role in the development of Hartlepool as a port.Thornley miners played a key role in the formation of the Durham Miners' Association, the first meeting of which was held in the grounds of the village's Half-Way House public house in 1869. The colliery closed in 1970 with the loss of over 900 jobs and there is now little evidence to be seen of its once extensive plant and machinery.
One of the oldest surviving buildings in the village, the Half-Way House was extensively refurbished and extended in the late 1970s and renamed The Crossways Hotel. The building is now scheduled for closure and planning permission has been given for its demolition and the building of housing on the site.
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will be built. This project is now (December 2007) well advanced. The council believes that one consequence of the reduction in population is that existing services will be threatened. [ [http://www.easington.gov.uk/services/regenpart/rproj/4-7936.asp Regeneration In Thornley and Wheatley Hill ] ] Plans for the Cooper's Close site have yet to be revealed.
St Bartholomew's Church in the heart of the village, which dates from 1843, was demolished in September 2007. Houses are to be built on the site and many gravestones in the churchyard have already been moved. However, its stained glass windows have been preserved and are currently held in storage for possible future display.
The village once had two cinemas, The Hippodrome, built in 1912 and The Ritz, built in 1938: both have been demolished.
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John Scott Youll , a former electrician at Thornley Colliery, was awarded theVictoria Cross during his service with theNorthumberland Fusiliers in Italy in World War One. The village's war memorial had a special monument added to it in his honour in 2005.Thornley is part of the Sedgefield parliamentary constituency of which
Tony Blair was theMember of Parliament from 1983 until 2007.References
External links
* http://www.wheatleyhill.com/Thornley/index.htm
* http://www.oldthornley.com
* http://www.dmm.org.uk/colliery/t002.htm
* http://www.durham.gov.uk/miner/projects.nsf/581cd74a9c6aa8b080256d48003758cb/49810d53a07666df80256e8b003b1a4b?OpenDocument
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