Cockerton

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Cockerton
Cockerton Green.jpg
Cockerton Green
Cockerton is located in County Durham
Cockerton
Cockerton
Location within County Durham
Population9,502 (2011.wards)[1][2]
OS grid referenceNZ275155
Unitary authority
  • Darlington
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
PoliceDurham
FireCounty Durham and Darlington
AmbulanceNorth East
List of places
UK
England
County Durham
54°32′04″N 1°34′27″W / 54.534345°N 1.574194°W / 54.534345; -1.574194Coordinates: 54°32′04″N 1°34′27″W / 54.534345°N 1.574194°W / 54.534345; -1.574194

Cockerton is a suburb of Darlington, a town in County Durham, England.[3][4] It is situated immediately to the north-west of Darlington town centre, close to Mowden, Branksome, West Park and Faverdale. The Cocker Beck, a small stream, runs through the area and empties into the town's River Skerne via a string of valleyed parks which were donated as recreational areas for the town in the early 20th century. This area, although not part of Cockerton, is adjacent to and socially linked to Cockerton, and is known as "The Denes".

Etymology[]

The -ton of Cockerton is from Old English tūn 'estate'; the cocker- element is less certain but seems to have been a Cumbric river-name, still represented as the name of the stream Cocker Beck.[5]

Cockerton Village[]

The original village layout, known still as "Cockerton Village", remains recognisable. This is mainly due to the village green and surrounding houses and cottages being well preserved, with most rebuilding having been carried out with sympathy to the adjacent surroundings. The village is also largely covered by the Cockerton Conservation Area, which is managed by Darlington Borough Council.[citation needed]

Amenities, facilities and services[]

A selection of mostly independent retailers are based around this area with some chain stores such as a Co-operative food store and a post office. There is local pubs, chemists, a florist, a fruiterer, bakers, butchers, a discount food store, barbers, cafés, estate agents, insurance brokers and financial advisers. A new Coral betting shop has replaced the Blockbusters DVD rental store.

Cockerton Library has been housed in an award-winning building from 1970.

There are several churches on and adjacent to the green, including St. Mary's CofE, Holy Family Roman Catholic and Cockerton Methodist Church.[citation needed]

Cockerton Band[]

The village is also home to the historic Cockerton Prize Silver Band. The band was established in 1863, when James Hoggett, a local music teacher, brought a number of young Cockerton men together to form a small band. The band was originally known as "The Chickens" but was changed later by Hoggett to "reflect the true values of the band". The band still rehearse twice a week and are regularly out performing.

Education[]

The community of Cockerton is served by schools across the town of Darlington but particularly by local schools. These include:

Primary:

Secondary:

  • Darlington School of Maths and Science
  • Carmel RC Technology College
  • Hummersknott School


References[]

  1. ^ "Cockerton West Ward population 2011". Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Cockerton East ward population 2011". Retrieved 24 July 2015.
  3. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 93 Middlesbrough (Darlington & Hartlepool) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2010. ISBN 9780319228777.
  4. ^ "Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer" (csv (download)). www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. Ordnance Survey. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  5. ^ Allen Mawer, The place names of Northumberland and Durham (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1920), s.v.; Bethany Fox, 'The P-Celtic Place-Names of North-East England and South-East Scotland', The Heroic Age, 10 (2007), http://www.heroicage.org/issues/10/fox.html (appendix at http://www.heroicage.org/issues/10/fox-appendix.html).

External links[]

Media related to Cockerton at Wikimedia Commons

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