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Meadowfield

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side, and is also home to an annual sporting events and steam rallies. The steam rally consists of various tractors, traction engines, organs and other steam-propelled or operated machines. It occurs at the beginning of the summer, along with a small fair.
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From late 2004, building began on part of the sports ground to house the new council and police offices, and a tarmacadammed floodlight sportsground. The summer of 2005 saw the final touches being added to the new council offices.
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The village also has a sports centre and adjacent playing field. The field is home to many activities, such as being training pitch to the
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of St John the Evangelist, one of the larger parish churches in County Durham. There is also a
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social club, which occupies a wooden cabin, which was brought over from
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in the south-west. Directly to the north, is the large village of
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County Durham
Durham
A690
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Brandon and Byshottles
terraced housing
Langley Moor
Willington
Crook
Brandon

Anglican
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Royal British Legion
Canada
co-op
Durham Tigers
rugby league
Peter Willis
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