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Coordinates: 54°46′11″N 1°42′13″W / 54.76977°N 1.70366°W / 54.76977; -1.70366

Esh Winning
Esh Winning is located in County Durham
Esh Winning

 Esh Winning shown within County Durham
OS grid reference NZ263443
Civil parish Brandon and Byshottles
Unitary authority County Durham
Ceremonial county County Durham
Region North East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town DURHAM
Postcode district DH7
Police Durham
Fire County Durham and Darlington
Ambulance North East
EU Parliament North East England
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England
County Durham

Esh Winning is a village, and location of a former colliery, in County Durham, England. It is situated in the Deerness Valley 5 miles (8 km) to the west of Durham. The village was founded by the Pease family in the 1850s to service a new mine on the Esh Estate.

The name of the village comes from two elements, first the older nearby village of Esh, a Saxon term for Ash, and second Winning, which was a Victorian term used when coal was found.

Map of Esh Winning and the surrounding area

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Mining history [edit]

The Esh mine opened in 1866, closing for economic reasons between 1930 and 1942; it then reopened in 1942 before finally closing in June 1968.

In March 2006 the National Lottery granted £25,200 towards the restoration of the Esh Winning Colliery banner. The banner group planned to use the money to restore the banner, which was on display at Beamish Museum, and to produce a replica for display at the Durham Miners' Gala.[1]

Opencast mining was performed in the hills around the village from the late 1970s to 1990s, after which the land was reclaimed and restored.

Railway history [edit]

The village was served by the stone- and timber-built Waterhouses railway station on the Deerness Valley Railway. The station opened on 1 November 1877, and closed to passengers on 29 October 1951 and to freight on 28 December 1964. The route of the line is now part of the eight-mile Deerness Valley Railway Path.

Memorial Hall [edit]

The Grade II-listed Memorial Hall is one of the village's largest buildings; it was built in 1923 as a memorial to the miners killed in World War I. Initially it was used as a meeting hall and community centre, before being converted in the 1920s to a cinema and ballroom and renamed The Majestic by the locals.

Built in Edwardian style with several rooms, it was perhaps a little too grand for a small community and experienced financial difficulties in the late 1920s. Nevertheless, it continued to operate a cinema and ballroom for many decades afterwards.

The building had been disused since the 1970s despite several attempts in recent times to restore and redevelop the building, none of which got beyond the planning stage. In 2009, however, work began to redevelop the building as residences. This project stalled, but has recommenced with windows being installed in October 2011 for the first time in years. Expected completion by summer 2012

Environment [edit]

There are two environmental projects ongoing in the village.

Footpath through Ragpath Wood

In 1996 the 31-hectare Ragpath Wood was purchased by the Woodland Trust; the wood is to the south-east of the village bordering the Deerness Valley Walkway. The wood is on the site of an Ancient Woodland site, although it was felled during World War II and replanted in 1967.

The Esh Winning Eco-Learning Centre (EWE), based in the local primary school, is a training centre for the north-east area. It specialises in the provision of training around sustainable development and outdoor learning. It is funded by a number of key partners including Durham County Council, Surestart and is part of North East Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Schools. A number of environmental courses and initiatives are being run from the centre.

Sport [edit]

The village has a football team, Esh Winning F.C., who currently play in the Northern League Division One, although their ground is in West Terrace in nearby Waterhouses.

Sir Bobby Robson, former manager of the England national football team, grew up in the neighbouring village of Langley Park and was educated for a time in Esh Winning. A local park has been named in his honour.

The village has a cricket team playing within the Durham County League.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Grant of £25,300 to restore colliery banner". The Northern Echo. 2006-03-06. Retrieved 2007-07-29. 

External links [edit]


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News Guardian

News Guardian
Sun, 28 Apr 2013 05:33:06 -0700

Prior to the encounter, Esh Winning had not yet staved off relegation and came out of the blocks with intent. Pacy striker Craig Coates latched onto a neat through ball and bore down on goal only for returning keeper Ryan Beal to palm his effort away ...

The Northern Echo

The Northern Echo
Thu, 23 May 2013 04:55:07 -0700

The pair started talking and the next day Mrs McCormick, who grew up in Esh Winning, went to watch Mr McCormick from Tow Law play football in a snow storm. The pair started courting often meeting each other at the pictures and treating each other to ...
 
nebusiness.co.uk
Thu, 23 May 2013 01:45:54 -0700

The firm, based in Esh Winning, made a placing of new ordinary shares at 777p each with new and existing shareholders. The money raised would be used for its planned acquisition of surface mining assets, which include operating sites, pipeline sites ...
 
The Northern Echo
Tue, 21 May 2013 14:10:56 -0700

It will also see the plant source all of its coal from a local supplier, Hargreaves Services of Esh Winning, County Durham, instead of importing materials from Russia and Australia. But SSI has been heartened by this month's production figures, which ...
 
The Northern Echo
Sat, 18 May 2013 03:09:44 -0700

... A689 Low Willington, A690 Stonebridge to Langley Moor, B1283 Sherburn Hill to Haswell, B6302 Broom Park to Ushaw Moor, B6302 Ushaw Moor to Esh Winning, C10 A691 to Burnhope, C23 Harrop Road, Fishburn, Front Street, Frosterley, Winston Road.
 
Journal Live
Sat, 18 May 2013 03:09:35 -0700

Two unbeaten sides clash at Jack Clark Park, where Marsden play Philadelphia, while further south Mainsforth lock horns with early leaders Esh Winning. Philadelphia have successfully negotiated a very testing set of opening fixtures. Strong ...
 
The Northern Echo
Fri, 17 May 2013 02:21:33 -0700

Hargreaves Services, which employs about 100 staff at its Esh Winning, County Durham, headquarters, has bought assets from collapsed surface mining firm Aardvark for £10.4m. All 237 workers employed at Aardvark's mines in Scotland are to be offered ...
 
24dash (press release)
Wed, 15 May 2013 08:01:46 -0700

That accolade goes to the 89-year-old's latest home in Magnolia Court, Esh Winning. Her home is one of ten two-bedroom bungalows recently completed by Durham Aged Mineworkers' Homes Association (DAMHA). Rhoda, who used to be a nurse, says she ...
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