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Coordinates: 54°31′N 1°21′W / 54.52°N 1.35°W
| Eaglescliffe | |
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Eaglescliffe shown within County Durham |
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| Population | 7,900 (2001) [1] |
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| OS grid reference | |
| Parish | Egglescliffe |
| Unitary authority | Stockton-on-Tees |
| Ceremonial county | County Durham |
| Region | North East |
| Constituent country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Post town | STOCKTON-ON-TEES |
| Postcode district | TS16 |
| Dialling code | 01642 |
| Police | Cleveland |
| Fire | Cleveland |
| Ambulance | North East |
| European Parliament | North East England |
| UK Parliament | Stockton South |
| List of places: UK • England • County Durham | |
Eaglescliffe is a small town within the borough of Stockton-on-Tees in the ceremonial county of County Durham, England, situated just north of the River Tees. The main road through the town is the A135 Yarm Road which was part of the old route of the A19 until the 1970s. Nearby towns include Stockton-On-Tees to the north northeast, Middlesbrough to the northeast and Darlington to the west.
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Geography
Eaglescliffe adjoins a small village called Egglescliffe, and legend says that the name Eaglescliffe came about when a mistake was made on the railway station's sign. There are many estates in Eaglescliffe including Millfield, Kingsmead, Sunningdale, Hunters Green and Orchard Estate.
The Stockton and Darlington Railway passed through the grounds of Preston Hall in Eaglescliffe, and on the opening day there was a famous race between a stagecoach traveling down Yarm Road, and the Locomotion No. 1.
Location
* Grid reference: NZ421139*
- Latitude and longitude: 54°31′N 1°21′W / 54.517°N 1.35°W (54.51, −1.35)
- Road access: A67 from North and South, A66 from East and West.
- Rail access: Eaglescliffe Station, Allens West
- Nearest airport: Durham Tees Valley Airport
Events
Many events are held in Eaglescliffe every year, mostly in Preston Park which is situated to the north of the town. Many of these events are run by Stockton Council.
Many local groups gather at the community centres and village halls within Eaglescliffe and its neighbouring village, Egglescliffe. Egglescliffe Community Centre is the largest, and plays host to two amateur dramatics groups - Cliffe Theatre (who produce at least two plays every year), and Centre Stage (who produce a pantomime every January, as well as a musical every summer). Egglescliffe Community Centre also hosts many other community groups including a Ladies Section, a weight loss group, dance classes, a weekly church service, and many others.
Sport & Leisure
Within Eaglescliffe, sited on Yarm Road, is Eaglescliffe Golf Club - a course which occupies the land on the eastern side of Eaglescliffe bordered to the south by the Sunningdale Estate, to the north by Preston Park, and to the east by the River Tees. Many street names in the Sunningdale Estate, as well as the name of the local 'Links Primary School', reflect the location of this golf club.
Schools
Eaglescliffe has one secondary school called Egglescliffe School. This is in the east of the town. There are also four primary schools: Junction Farm, Durham Lane, The Links, and Preston. Egglescliffe village has a primary school called Egglescliffe Church of England Primary School[2]. As well as these there is also Teesside High School, an independent preparatory and high school, originally an all girls school, it is now introducing boys within the framework of a diamond model of education.
Egglescliffe School
Egglescliffe School is a large mixed-sex comprehensive school and sixth form.[1] Beginning as a small rural secondary school of 200 pupils in 1962,[2] Egglescliffe became a comprehensive school in the 1970s, gradually growing to its current size of over 1400 pupils (277 of which are sixth formers).[citation needed] There have been four headteachers who have run the school since it opened: Frank Davison, Alan Basset, David Oliver and the current headteacher Angela Darnell.[citation needed] Egglescliffe has been awarded with the Specialist Schooling title combined with Science and Art Commendations
Egglescliffe School has held Specialist Arts status since 1999 and was nationally well known for music and orchestral work under the direction of Keith Hewson (Retired Head of Music). The school was featured in an episode of the South Bank Show (19/12/2004, ITV) subtitled a Musical Nation which explored Britain's musical provision for young people.[citation needed] Under the Specialist Arts status, a specialist theatre was built to host the many Drama & Theatre productions throughout the school year. It also homes Egglescliffe Youth Theatre, one of Britain's longest-running youth theatres, which hold weekly sessions and yearly summer productions. Anthony Gears is Director of Performing Arts at the school, and is joined by a team of eight in teaching Drama & Theatre.
The school offers teaching in the following subjects: English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, French, German, Craft Design & Technology, Home Economics, Information Technology, Art & Design, Drama & Theatre, Music, Media Studies, Business & Economics, Psychology, Sociology, History, Geography, Religious Studies, Physical Education, General Studies, Citizenship, Photography GCSE Dance GCSE Astronomy.
Notable residents
- Matthew Bates, defender for Middlesbrough FC, raised and schooled in the area.[3]
- Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson DBE, paralympic athlete lives in Eaglescliffe
- Gary Havelock, speedway rider place of birth
- Frank Middlemass, actor
- Lauren Bremner,Director
- Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler (1842-1911), industrialist, Mayor and M.P. for Middlesbrough resided in Eaglescliffe
References
- ^ "Egglescliffe School - Stockton-on-Tees School Finder". http://www.schools.stockton.gov.uk/school.aspx?dfes=4008. Retrieved 2008-01-05.
- ^ Egglescliffe School, School Governor's Meeting Minutes, Durham County Council
- ^ http://www.gazettelive.co.uk/borofc/homegrownheroes/tm_headline=matthew-bates%26method=full%26objectid=17694181%26siteid=109975-name_page.html
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