42-544: Tanfield Lea is a village north of Stanley, County Durham , England , and south of Tantobie . There is a Methodist Church , which also has a village hall. The Ever Ready battery company used to be a major employer in the local area, employing over a thousand workers at its peak. The Tanfield Lea factory was closed in 1996, following the take over of British Ever Ready by the American company Ralston Purina in 1992. This County Durham location article
84-584: A billiards club and several shops. In November 2008, the burnt buildings were demolished. Stanley was renowned for an annual, two-week summer playscheme, which ran from 1972 to 2013. Based at the former Stanley Youth Centre, it was organised by a group of local people, and recruited international volunteers through VAP (Volunteer Action for Peace—formerly Youth Action for Peace). Children participated in games, activities, and trips to local cultural and leisure venues. Stanley Youth Centre offered activities to young people Monday to Friday during school term as well as
126-515: A duty to provide allotments and to consider the potential impact of every policy and action on reducing crime. The council's powers include the provision and maintenance of bus shelters, community centres, play areas and play equipment, and the awarding of grants to local community organisations. It can also issue fixed penalty fines for offences such as littering, graffiti, fly-posting, and contraventions of dog control orders. The town council has 20 councillors, elected every four years by electors in
168-473: A larger Greggs outlet (both opening December 2022) and a drive-thru Starbucks (opened in March 2023) in a newly developed site off of Agnes Street. The Front Street area, however, continues to be defined by its derelict buildings, including the old school building in the centre of Front Street, which has remained unoccupied for decades. Over the past 20 years, the refurbishment of Stanley town centre has seen
210-417: A marked improvement in sales in the food court and seaside restaurant business of Harry Ramsden's, prompting parent company SSP to market the business for sale. On 19 January 2010, SSP sold Harry Ramsden's to Boparan Ventures Limited. BVL is the private investment vehicle for Ranjit Boparan . BVL planned to open another 100 units in the following five years and create 600 new jobs. On 29 November 2011, it
252-542: A memorial headstone to mark the mass graves of those who died was dedicated in 2005. A memorial to the 1947 Louisa Morrison Pit Disaster was unveiled in 1997 on the fiftieth anniversary of the event, and re-dedicated in 2018 after it was moved to another site. South Moor Memorial Park was opened in 1920 and dedicated to the memory of employees of the South Moor Colliery Company who died in WWI . It
294-585: A range of community groups and clubs, and can be hired for private functions. Under the umbrella of SAYC, the Stanley Area Youth Consortium, trips and activities for children and young people in the wider Stanley area are offered by an array of youth clubs and voluntary associations. These include Stanley Young People’s Club, focused on the South Stanley and South Moor areas; Oxhill Youth Club, founded in 1962, which runs
336-552: A result. In 1999, the Harry Ramsden's fish-and-chips restaurant chain threatened to sue the eponymous owner of the "Harry Ramadan" fish-and-chip shop on Front Street for trademark infringement . The name was changed. In 2003, plans to convert a derelict hotel on the High Street into a club for swingers received numerous objections, and after the intervention of the then- district council , were dropped. In 2005,
378-488: A summer programme. Located at the top of Tyne Road, facilities included a sports hall, pool table, table tennis, meeting rooms and coffee bar. The range of activities available included DJing, volunteering, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award , babysitting, first aid training, and youth work courses. The Centre closed in 2016 after many decades of work with young people. In mid-2023, Stanley Town Council handed back Stanley Civic Hall,
420-575: Is a fast food restaurant chain based in the United Kingdom which offers fish and chips and assorted themed dishes. Founded by restaurant entrepreneur Harry Ramsden in Guiseley , West Yorkshire , in 1928, the business has 35 owned and franchised outlets throughout the UK and Ireland. While earlier restaurant chains existed in the UK, such as Samuel Isaacs' chain of 22 fish and chip restaurants,
462-416: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Stanley, County Durham Stanley is a town and civil parish in the ceremonial county and district of County Durham , England. Centred on a hilltop between Chester-le-Street and Consett , Stanley lies south-west of Gateshead . The local economy was once based on coal mining and other heavy industries. The core of the town began to grow in
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#1732786748863504-612: Is derived from the Old English stān and lēah , meaning "stony woodland clearing". The first printed map of the Bishopric of Durham was created in 1576. Published in 1579 as part of the cartographer Christopher Saxton 's county atlas, it appears to show Stanley as "Standley". In 1611, John Speed , a famous English mapmaker who built on Saxton's work, created a map of the bishopric that also appears to show Stanley as "Standley". The 1909 West Stanley Pit Disaster , one of
546-514: Is in the UK parliamentary constituency of North Durham . Since July 2024, this has been represented in the House of Commons by Luke Akehurst of the Labour Party . Since 2007, Stanley Town Council has provided the first tier of local government. The council has the statutory right to do whatever it considers will improve the economic, social or environmental well-being of the area. It has
588-537: The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme locally; the Activity Den, based in Tanfield Lea , active for nearly 20 years; Beamish Community Football Club; PACT House, a community hub; and several community halls, schools, and churches. There are two memorials to the 1909 West Stanley Pit Disaster : one unveiled in 1913, four years after the event, and another unveiled in 1995, 86 years after. In addition,
630-559: The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister granted permission to plans to form a Stanley Town Council. This followed a campaign by local people, including a petition signed by more than 2,000 names, representing 10% of the population that would be covered by the new Town Council. Campaigners promised that the new Town Council would increase the pace of regeneration within the town. The Stanley Blues Festival took place during
672-628: The Harry Ramsden's 34-strong estate, including 15 standalone restaurants, plus a combination of franchises in the UK and in Malaysia. In 2010, the chain was the focus of an episode of the Channel 4 television series Undercover Boss . The then-CEO of the company, Marija Simovic, posed as a new starter in a variety of locations – Swindon , Merry Hill Shopping Centre , Blackpool , Southampton and Great Yarmouth – to try to understand why
714-507: The Stanley area. Stanley was first mentioned in historical records in 1211. Stanley is referred to in an early thirteenth century episcopal actum —a documented decision— of Richard Poore , Bishop of Durham from 1228 to 1237. The actum , dated between 1228 and 1234, confirms the granting of the vill of Stanley and some land in Durham to William de Kilkenny . The town's name
756-557: The UK included Hong Kong, Australia, Epcot and Saudi Arabia. A franchise deal with Granada motorway services to develop kiosk -style units ultimately led to Granada Ltd buying Harry Ramsden's for £20 million in October 1999. When acquired by Granada, Harry Ramsden's comprised four company-owned restaurants, twenty-five franchises and sixteen Henry Higgins units. Granada expanded Harry Ramsden's into motorway locations. Some franchise territories infringed onto motorways, so Granada bought
798-665: The United Kingdom pavilion. Branded and operated by Harry Ramsden's, the restaurant was added to provide traditional fish and chips in time for the park's Millennium celebration. The branding remained until a renovation in 2006, when its name became Yorkshire County Fish Shop, in a nod to the original UK restaurant. Despite the name change, the location was still sponsored and operated by Harry Ramsden's until 2010. By April 2006, Compass had spun off its motorway service stations to Moto, bought by Macquarie Bank of Sydney , Australia. Its specialist airports and railways division, SSP,
840-515: The Wetherby Whaler name. BVL have continued to invest in the Harry Ramsden's brand, with their Bournemouth branch briefly holding the title of World's Largest Fish and Chip Restaurant, seating 417 across its restaurant, cafe and terrace, before being surpassed in 2017. During August 2019, Boparan Ventures Limited sold Harry Ramsden's to rival Deep Blue Restaurants for an undisclosed sum. The move saw Reigate -based Deep Blue acquire
882-544: The business from a single restaurant in Yorkshire to an international chain. In 1989, following a decision by their bank to withdraw funding, the management floated the company on the London Stock Exchange . The public offer was over-subscribed two and a half times over. The next ten years saw rapid expansion throughout the UK and worldwide, through company-owned and franchised restaurants. Locations outside
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#1732786748863924-401: The business was sold to Harry Ramsden's long term business partner Eddie Stokes for the (then) large sum of £37,500, and subsequently in 1965 to Essex -based Associated Fisheries. In 1988, the company, which still comprised the original Guiseley fish and chips premises, was bought by Merryweathers, led by Chairmen John Barnes and Richard Richardson. Barnes and Richardson led the transition of
966-479: The closure of the coal pits followed by the loss of major employers at Ever Ready in nearby Tanfield, as well as the closure of both the British Steel plant and Shotley Bridge General Hospital in the neighbouring town of Consett. Local businesses in Stanley town centre were also significantly affected by the development of the giant MetroCentre shopping complex in nearby Gateshead, with local trade decreasing as
1008-545: The county council became part of a new upper tier of local government, the North East Combined Authority , led by Mayor Kim McGuinness of the Labour Party . The Stanley AAP, one of 14 in County Durham , is a non-political organisation and funding body engaged with tackling local issues. It involves members of the public and representatives of Durham County Council and Stanley Town Council,
1050-494: The decline of traditional industries and the arrival of large supermarkets and chain stores, 'Old Stanley' has declined, with many locally owned shops and pubs closing. The town's main shopping area, Front Street, is pedestrianised, housing independent shops alongside large chains such as Boots . A market is held on Front Street on Thursdays and Saturdays, although this has become smaller in recent years. There are also supermarkets such as Asda , Aldi and Iceland located within
1092-493: The first of which opened in 1896, Harry Ramsden's website claims their business to be "Britain's longest-established restaurant chain". The business was started by Harry Ramsden (10 February 1888 – 1963) in 1928 in a wooden hut in White Cross, Guiseley , West Yorkshire , northern England. Three years later, he moved into a new premises, complete with fitted carpets, oak panelled walls, and chandeliers . The original hut
1134-519: The first weekend in August between 1993 and 2007, with appearances by local, national, and international blues artists and renowned musical acts. In 2005, The Animals played a well-received set. In early 2008, however, organisers announced that the Festival was to be discontinued due to insufficient funding. In June 2008, an arson attack left a historic building on Front Street in ruins, along with
1176-510: The franchises back. In 2000, Compass merged with Granada. Under Compass, the business was expanded into motorway service station kiosks, contract catering locations such as schools, Post Office canteens, Little Chef , Butlins , and Haven Holidays . The last Harry Ramsden's on the motorway network, at Gretna Green , closed in August 2022. In 1999, the company began operating a quick-service kiosk in Walt Disney World's Epcot in
1218-585: The nineteenth century through the expansion and merger of the mining villages of East Stanley and West Stanley. The civil parish, created in 2007, incorporates the town of Stanley and the villages of Annfield Plain , Bloemfontein, Catchgate , Clough Dene , Craghead , Greencroft , Harelaw , Kip Hill , New Kyo , No Place , Oxhill , Quaking Houses , Shield Row , South Moor , Tanfield , Tanfield Lea , Tantobie , The Middles , West Kyo and White-le-Head . Some archaeological evidence, or possible evidence, of Iron Age and Roman activity has been found in
1260-519: The north-east coast. The Louisa Centre, a sports and leisure complex, contains a gym, a 25-metre swimming pool (with a 300-seat spectators' gallery), a small pool, a sports hall, a shooting range, a soft play area, a nursery, meeting rooms, a café, and Stanley Library. The Stanley Indoor Bowls Centre, with a large arena and grandstand, offers play for people of all ages and abilities. Inaugurated in 1977, it has hosted several top-level international events. The Centre also provides meeting facilities for
1302-619: The opening of a new bus interchange and an extension to the Louisa Centre leisure facility, including a new swimming pool. A new health centre, Stanley Primary Care Centre, was opened in February 2010 along with a Sure Start children's centre. Stanley is 4 miles (6.4 km) from Junction 63 of the A1(M) motorway . Stanley Bus Station is an interchange for bus services which is served by several operators. The nearest railway stations to
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1344-499: The police, the fire brigade, health, housing, and education providers, business, and voluntary organisations. Stanley AAP publishes a directory of local activities and advice and support services. The three largest employment sectors for residents in the local area are retail, manufacturing, and health and social work, while the three largest industry groups for local businesses are construction; professional, scientific, and technical services; and retail. In recent decades, with
1386-455: The seven parish wards . The last election was in 2021 for the 2021–2025 term. Each year the councillors elect, from amongst themselves, a town mayor and deputy, and a council leader and deputy. Durham County Council provides the second tier of local government. Eight Stanley town councillors serve on the county council. Its responsibilities include education, housing, social services, highways, planning, and refuse collection. In May 2024,
1428-522: The town are Chester-le-Street , Durham and Dunston . The town is also close to Newcastle International Airport . As well as a number of primary schools, Stanley has two secondary schools. These are: The town is also served by St Bede's Catholic School and Sixth Form College , based in the nearby village of Lanchester . The C2C Cycle Route skirts Stanley to the north. This 140-mile (230 km) route links Whitehaven ( Cumberland ) on England's north-west coast with Roker Beach ( Sunderland ) on
1470-544: The town. Tesco planned to construct a new supermarket on the Clifford Road Retail Complex site, which had previously housed Kwik Save , Presto , a furniture shop, and an indoor market. Tesco sold the land to TJ Morris , and the former Kwik Save site was then redeveloped into a large Home Bargains store, opening in July 2018. The store created 60 new jobs. Stanley has also added a Domino's ,
1512-639: The town’s long-standing arts venue and community hub, to Durham County Council. Amidst political controversy, it closed shortly afterwards, and was put up for sale in early 2024. The Civic Hall was formerly known as the Lamplight Arts Centre, which opened in 1961. The Council had taken over its running in mid-2013. The Civic Hall hosted concerts, recitals, plays and shows in the Alun Armstrong Theatre, had an independent cinema, put on exhibitions, held classes and seminars, and
1554-649: The worst in the history of British coal mining, occurred at West Stanley Colliery on 16 February of that year. 168 men and boys were killed. An explosion at the same colliery in 1882 had killed 13 men. On 22 August 1947, an explosion at the Louisa Morrison Colliery killed 22 men. Stanley was served by the Stanhope and Tyne Railway , which had two stations in the town: West Stanley , and Annfield Plain . Both closed in 1955. Over recent decades, Stanley has suffered hard times economically, with
1596-675: Was a weddings and corporate events venue. In late 2023, the owners of the Beamish Football Centre training ground announced that government funding had been secured for a major refurbishment and upgrade, with work starting in 2024. Stanley, whose boundaries have changed over the years, has successively been part of the Lanchester Poor Law Union (from 1837 onwards); Stanley Local Board (1892); Stanley Urban District (1894); Derwentside District (1974); and County Durham (2009). Stanley
1638-526: Was announced that the original Harry Ramsden's restaurant in Guiseley would close, amid statements from the owners that it was losing money and that any refurbishment to make it profitable would not be viable. The restaurant closed on Monday 19 December 2011. In February 2012, it was announced that the Guiseley restaurant had been sold to the Wetherby Whaler group. It reopened on 22 May 2012 under
1680-488: Was demolished in 2012, as a result of its poor condition and asbestos content. The adjacent main restaurant, which replaced it, once held the Guinness World Record for the largest fish and chip shop in the world, seating 250 people and serving nearly a million customers a year. Harry Corbett of Sooty fame was a nephew of Harry Ramsden's, and played the piano in his uncle's original restaurant. In 1954,
1722-586: Was rededicated in 1950 to also commemorate those who died in WWII. The Masonic Hall in Stanley has a plaque commemorating members of the Coronation Lodge who served or were killed in WWI . Armed Forces Day , an official UK event, is observed on the last Saturday in June. Miners' Sunday, a celebration of Stanley's heritage, takes place in late August. Harry Ramsden%27s Harry Ramsden's
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1764-587: Was sold for £1,822 million to EQT AB of Sweden (who also own Findus ). Harry Ramsden's was sold with the SSP business. Under the early years of SSP ownership, the business had to compete with other SSP brands for investment. In 2008, SSP recruited industry turnaround specialist Chris Sullivan as managing director. During 2009, Sullivan led a radical revision of the food on offer, improving quality, reducing wait times and removing menu items which were deemed to be more pub-restaurant than chip shop. The strategy delivered
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