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Easington

Easington meaning

A number of places in England: | A hamlet in Chilton parish, Buckinghamshire, formerly in Aylesbury Vale district (OS grid ref SP6810). | A number of places in England:

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Easington resident Patrice Dolden said: “We have a lot of pensioners who live at the top of this estate and this bus was vital for them if they needed to go shopping or to the hospital.

EVESHAM United's pre-season programme continued last weekend with a 2-0 win over Easington Sports.

With their strategic thinking with pipelines in situ and locations such as Bacton and indeed Easington can help an Anglo Dutch offshore wind and hydrogen effectively offer synergies to develop in tandem.

A flood warning remains in place for the North Sea coast at Easington and Kilnsea.

Meanwhile, in County Durham, photographer Keith Pattison was chronicling the strike in the pit village of Easington, having earned the trust of a community that felt stung by national media coverage of the dispute.

Mining groups from across Wearside marched through the streets of Durham proudly displaying the banners of the collieries and locations they represented including Wearmouth, Easington and Horden.

The Easington constituency in County Durham has widely regarded as one of the safest seats in the country.

Wayne Bryson, 31, was involved in an altercation inside a property on Hawthorne Street, Easington, in February.

It has won the backing of three Labour MPs – Wansbeck’s Ian Lavery, Newcastle upon Tyne Central’s Chi Onwurah and Easington’s Grahame Morris.

Mecaplast Group UK produce automotive components on the Low Hills Industrial Estate in Easington Village near Peterlee.