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The annual egg jarping world championship is held every year over Easter in Peterlee Cricket Club.
Peterlee is a small town built under the New Towns Act of 1946, in County Durham, England.
Peterlee is unique among the new towns which came into being after the Second World War in that it was the only one requested by the people through their MP – though whether a majority of the people living in the surrounding colliery villages actually wanted it to be built is disputable.
The two new supermarkets will bring more choice for the residents of Peterlee and the surrounding villages as ASDA is the only large supermarket in Peterlee since Safeway closed in 2005 and the nearest other supermarkets such Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons are in Hartlepool.
Peterlee is served by Arriva North East and Go North East who provide services in the local area and to the following towns and cities: Newcastle, Gateshead, South Shields, Sunderland, Houghton-le-Spring, Durham, Hartlepool, Sedgefield, Newton Aycliffe, Billingham, Stockton, Thornaby, Middlesbrough, Darlington ; there is also a bus to the MetroCentre.
* Adult Learning & Skills Service East is a Skills for Life provider situated on the 6th floor of Lee House in Peterlee Town Centre.
ALSSE offers a variety of educational services and courses within Peterlee and East Durham for people who want to learn new skills such as ICT, Digital Photography or build up their Literacy and Numeracy Skills ; Family Learning is also done through this organisation.
* Peterlee holds a two day event called the Peterlee Show, which is held at the end of the summer holidays ( usually the first weekend of September ) on Helford Road Cricket Ground, which is not far from Victor Pasmore's Apollo Pavilion.
* Peterlee is situated next to Castle Eden Dene, a national nature reserve.
* The Apollo Pavilion, designed by Victor Pasmore in Peterlee, England, is completed.
The road is used as a route between Peterlee and Hartlepool for buses and local traffic.
It is situated to the south of Peterlee.
It is situated a short distance to the south of Peterlee, Wingate, the A19 and Castle Eden Dene.
It is situated on the North Sea coast, to the east of Peterlee, approximately 12 miles south of Sunderland.
The A1086 road is the main road through the village linking with Easington and the A19 to Sunderland in the north and Blackhall and the A179 to Hartlepool in the south, the B1320 links the village to Peterlee and Shotton in the West.
It is situated to the west of Peterlee.
Old Shotton is a small village to the southeast of the main village and is now merged into the town of Peterlee.

Peterlee and served
Peterlee was served by Horden Railway Station on the Durham Coast Line until it closed in 1964.

Peterlee and by
Local bus services operated by Arriva and Go North East also provide access to the nearby towns of Murton, Peterlee and Houghton-le-Spring, as well as further afield to Sunderland, Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham, Darlington, Stockton-on-Tees and Middlesbrough.
The case for Peterlee was put forth vigorously in Farewell Squalor by Easington Rural District Council Surveyor C. W.
It can be argued that the building of Peterlee was at the expense of such nearby colliery villages as Shotton Colliery, Wingate, Thornley and Wheatley Hill where development was deliberately suppressed by the local council in favour of the new town.
By bus, the town has bus services provided by Arriva to Bishop Auckland, Durham, Darlington, Ferryhill, Peterlee, Sedgefield, and Sunderland.

Peterlee and main
from Peterlee and Neville Whitehead from Shiney Row. Their main contribution was to the Sunday Breakfast Show Which covered faith and moral values.
With both Blackhall Colliery and Blackhall Rocks being on the main road to Peterlee and Hartlepool.

Peterlee and A19
The A19 connects Stockton with York in the south and extends to Peterlee and Sunderland, further north.
In 2008 the A688 road was extended to the A181 at Running Waters from the A1 ( M ) junction at Bowburn, this created a new trunk road from Peterlee to the A1 ( M ) via the A19, A181 and A688.
The route of the A1086 starts from the A19 junction in Easington and runs to the A179 junction in Hartlepool via Peterlee, Horden, Blackhall Colliery, Blackhall Rocks, Crimdon and Hart Station.
Heading east towards the East Durham Coast will lead you to the north and south bound A19, with links to Peterlee, Sunderland and Teesside.

Peterlee and west
It is located in the East of County Durham, three miles south west of Peterlee, and seven miles north west of Hartlepool.
It is situated about 5 miles ( 9 km ) to the east of Durham and 5 miles ( 7 km ) west of Peterlee.
It is situated to the west of Peterlee, near Thornley and Wingate.
This includes Harrogate and York to the south, Filey and Whitby to the east, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Hartlepool, Peterlee, some areas of Seaham and some areas of Sunderland to the north, and Barnard Castle and Worton to the west.

Peterlee and town
( Hall 1996: 133 ) New Towns in the North East were also planned such as Newton Aycliffe ( which the social reformer and government adviser William Beveridge wanted to be the " ideal town to live in ") and Peterlee.
( Hall 1996: 133 ) New Towns in the North East were also planned such as Newton Aycliffe ( which Beveridge wanted to be the " ideal town to live in ") and Peterlee.
* Victor Pasmore's Apollo Pavilion in the English New Town of Peterlee has been a focus for local politicians and other groups complaining about the governance of the town and allocation of resources.
It aims to revitalise the area, using the successful redevelopment of the central shopping district of neighbouring town Peterlee as a benchmark.
Founded in 1948, Peterlee town originally mostly housed coal miners and their families.
The colliery village of Horden, however, suffered more ; its proximity to Peterlee saw it lose all of its major services including police and fire stations to the new town.
Easington Rural District Council's policy in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s was to actively discourage development and employment in the ex-colliery villages of East Durham in favour of the new town of Peterlee.

Peterlee and Sunderland
The services cover large areas of the region including Middlesbrough, Teesside Park, Thornaby, Billingham, Sedgefield, Durham, Sunderland, Peterlee and Newcastle upon Tyne.
Peterlee has strong economic and community ties with Sunderland and Hartlepool.
Services run to Peterlee offering connections with services to Sunderland, Newcastle, Stockton and Middlesbrough.

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