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Town and parish in Northumberland, England
Ashington is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, with a population of 27,864 at the 2011 Census. It was once a centre of the coal mining
Ashington
UK Parliament constituency (since 2024)
Blyth and Ashington is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Ian Lavery of the Labour Party. Created as
Blyth_and_Ashington
Topics referred to by the same term
Ashington is a town in Northumberland, England. Ashington may also refer to: Ashington Academy Ashington, Dorset Ashington, Somerset Ashington, West Sussex
Ashington_(disambiguation)
Association football club in England
Ashington Association Football Club is a football club based in Ashington, Northumberland, England. They are currently members of the Northern Premier
Ashington_A.F.C.
The Ashington Group was a small society of artists from Ashington, Northumberland, composed largely of mine workers. They met regularly between 1934 and
Ashington_Group
Railway route in north-east England
link some of south-east Northumberland's major population centres in Ashington, Bedlington and Blyth to the nearby city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Passenger
Northumberland_Line
Village and parish in West Sussex, England
Ashington is a village and civil parish in the Horsham District of West Sussex, England. It lies on the A24 road 3 miles (4.8 km) north-east of Storrington
Ashington,_West_Sussex
Hamlet in England
Ashington is a hamlet in Dorset, England. It is in the unitary authority of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, between the village of Corfe Mullen and
Ashington,_Dorset
County of England
England. The south-east contains the largest towns: Blyth, Cramlington, Ashington, Bedlington, and Morpeth, the last of which is the administrative centre
Northumberland
English athlete
Osborn Ashington (25 September 1891 – 31 January 1917) was an English track and field athlete who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Ashington was born
Henry_Ashington
Railway station in Northumberland, England
Ashington railway station is the northern terminus of the Northumberland Line to Newcastle. The station serves the town of Ashington, in Northumberland
Ashington_railway_station
Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd. (1972; AC 441) is a UK commercial law case concerning legal liability for the damages resulting from the
Ashington Piggeries Ltd v Christopher Hill Ltd
Ashington_Piggeries_Ltd_v_Christopher_Hill_Ltd
English footballer (born 1983)
Ryan David Ashington (born 28 March 1983) is an English former professional footballer. He was born in Paignton, Devon, England. Ashington joined Torquay
Ryan_Ashington
Hamlet in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England
Ashington End is a hamlet in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 3 miles (5 km) north-west from Skegness. England portal
Ashington_End
Academy in Northumberland, England
Ashington Academy is a secondary school and sixth form located in Ashington in the English county of Northumberland. It was established in 1960 as Ashington
Ashington_Academy
Anglican priest
Reverend Robert Ashington Bullen FLS, FGS, FZS, FRAS (11 June 1850 – 14 August 1912) was an Anglican priest, a geologist and an authority on mollusca
Robert_Ashington_Bullen
British politician (born 1963)
politician who has served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Blyth and Ashington from 2024. He was previously the MP for Wansbeck from 2010 to 2024. Lavery
Ian_Lavery
Church in Somerset, England
The Anglican Church of St Vincent at Ashington in the civil parish of Chilton Cantelo, Somerset, England, is from the 13th century. It has been designated
St Vincent's Church, Ashington
St_Vincent's_Church,_Ashington
English council election
West Chiltington, Thakeham & Ashington (3 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Philip Circus* 1,369 46.2 −10.6 Conservative Alan Manton 1,262
2023 Horsham District Council election
2023_Horsham_District_Council_election
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
The Ashington Range is a mountain range of the Boundary Ranges in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. North of the Ashington Range lies the Burniston
Ashington_Range
English cricketer (born 1978)
managed his hometown football club, Ashington, between 2015 and 2017. Harmison was born and brought up in Ashington, Northumberland, and is the eldest
Steve_Harmison
Municipal building in Ashington, Northumberland, England
Ashington Town Hall is a municipal building in Station Road in Ashington, Northumberland, England. The town hall, which was the headquarters of Ashington
Ashington_Town_Hall
Railway station in Northumberland, England
the Northumberland Line, serving trains running between Newcastle and Ashington. The station serves the town of Blyth and village of Bebside, in Northumberland
Blyth_Bebside_railway_station
Railway station in Northumberland, England
the Northumberland Line, serving trains running between Newcastle and Ashington. The station serves the town of Bedlington, in Northumberland, England
Bedlington_railway_station
Eyot in Northumberland, England
located within the River Wansbeck in Ashington, Northumberland. Castle Island was historically part of the Ashington and North Seaton parishes. The island
Castle_Island,_England
Village and civil parish in Somerset, England
village has a population of 445. The parish also includes the village of Ashington. The first part of the name Chilton means the young nobleman's settlement
Chilton_Cantelo
Football ground in Ashington, England
Portland Park was a football ground in Ashington, England. It was the home ground of Ashington A.F.C. between 1909 and 2008. It also hosted greyhound
Portland_Park_(Ashington)
Football league season
site Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Ashington Bishop Auckland Blyth Spartans Blyth Town Bradford (Park Avenue) Bridlington
2025–26 Northern Premier League
2025–26_Northern_Premier_League
Election
Ashington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats C. Askew 638 50.4 Conservative T. Butcher 578 45.6 Labour J. Farrer 51 4.0 Majority 4.8 Turnout
1992 Rochford District Council election
1992_Rochford_District_Council_election
Former local government district in England
south-east Northumberland, England. Its main population centres were Ashington, Bedlington and Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. The district had a resident population
Wansbeck_District
Railway station in Northumberland, England
station on the Northumberland Line, which runs between Newcastle and Ashington. The station serves the villages of Seaton Delaval and Seghill in Northumberland
Seaton Delaval railway station
Seaton_Delaval_railway_station
Former railway company in England and its network
£166 million, for the reopening of the existing line to Ashington. A proposal with six new stations at Ashington, Bedlington, Blyth Bebside, Newsham, Seaton Delaval
Blyth_and_Tyne_Railway
1973 UK local government election
Ashington & Washington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Rowland T. 377 71.5 Independent Pease P. Ms. 150 28.5 Turnout 25.7 Independent win (new
1973 Horsham District Council election
1973_Horsham_District_Council_election
Town in Northumberland, England
Northumberland. Other nearby places include Morpeth to the northwest, Ashington to the northeast, Blyth to the east and Cramlington to the south. In 1961
Bedlington
Proposed station in Northumberland, England
station in Ashington, Northumberland, England. The station was initially part of the project to reintroduce passenger rail services onto the Ashington, Blyth
Woodhorn_railway_station
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
(including Blyth, Morpeth, Hexham, Alnwick, Cramlington, Bedlington, Ashington, Prudhoe, Bamburgh, Riding Mill, Choppington, Corbridge, Seahouses, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea
NE_postcode_area
Guyanese cricketer
There is a Wetherspoons pub in Ashington, Northumberland named after him in recognition of his time playing for Ashington Cricket Club during the 1963/64
Rohan_Kanhai
Principal railway station in Tyne and Wear, England
Tyne Valley Line to Hexham and Carlisle and the Northumberland Line to Ashington. Additional direct destinations from the station include Aberdeen, Glasgow
Newcastle_railway_station
English footballer (1937–2023)
also for ten years was the manager of the Republic of Ireland. Born in Ashington, Northumberland, Charlton made his debut for the Manchester United first-team
Bobby_Charlton
Football club
qualifying round in 1891–92, thanks to its two biggest Cup wins, 7–2 over Ashington and 10–4 at Whitburn; the Whitburn result was all the more remarkable
Gateshead_N.E.R._F.C.
2010 play written by Lee Hall
for merging. › The Pitmen Painters is a play by Lee Hall based on the Ashington Group of painters. Following a sellout run at both the Live Theatre, Newcastle
The_Pitmen_Painters_(play)
British drummer (1954–2015)
Taylor was born on 21 September 1954 in Hasland, Derbyshire. He lived in Ashington, Northumberland, until he was two years old, and grew up in Leeds, Yorkshire
Phil_Taylor_(musician)
2024 British television series
"Supacell" Rapman Rapman 27 June 2024 (2024-06-27) Dionne finds the abandoned Ashington Estate where the hooded men are based and travels there, and Michael teleports
Supacell
on 13 September, a demonstration took place in Ashington where protestors marched to the Ashington War Memorial where participants expressed concerns
2025 United Kingdom anti-immigration protests
2025_United_Kingdom_anti-immigration_protests
English cricketer (born 2004)
played club cricket in the North East Premier League Premier Division for Ashington cricket club. "Mitchell Killeen". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 19 June 2025
Mitchell_Killeen
English footballer
January 2017), West Auckland Town (signing for them in September 2017), Ashington (signing for them in November 2017) and Scarborough Athletic (signing
Tom White (footballer, born 1997)
Tom_White_(footballer,_born_1997)
30th season of the Football League
Southport, Tranmere Rovers, Rochdale 4 from the North Eastern League: Ashington, Durham City, Darlington, Hartlepools United 3 from the Lancashire Combination:
1921–22_Football_League
1939 film by Michael Powell
Germans are aided by a disgraced Royal Navy officer, the former Commander Ashington who, according to Tiel, has agreed to aid the Germans after losing his
The_Spy_in_Black
English football referee (born 1985)
(born 20 February 1985) is an English professional football referee from Ashington, Northumberland. His county FA is the Northumberland Football Association
Michael_Oliver_(referee)
Railway station in Northumberland, England
reintroduction of a frequent seven-day a week passenger service between Newcastle, Ashington and possibly a new terminus to the east, at Woodhorn, was feasible and
Newsham_railway_station
UK Parliament constituency (1983–2024)
constituencies, the seat's area was split between the two new seats of Blyth and Ashington and North Northumberland. Wansbeck was first created by the Redistribution
Wansbeck_(constituency)
English footballer
playing for Millwall, Coventry City and Ashington. He played as an outside right. Hopper, a native of Ashington, began his career in non-league football
Matthew_Hopper
British photographer (1955–2023)
made work about North East England, in particular about his home town of Ashington. A book of this work was published in 2019 and he had a solo exhibition
Mik_Critchlow
British coal miner and artist
Tom McGuinness (1926–2006) was a British coal miner and artist. At 18 he was conscripted as a Bevin Boy during World War II, and later studied at the Darlington
Tom_McGuinness_(artist)
Con East Hampshire 27 Nov 1969 071 Lavery, IanIan Lavery Lab Blyth and Ashington 6 Jan 1963 072 Morris, GrahameGrahame Morris Lab Easington 13 Mar 1961
List of United Kingdom MPs by seniority (2024–present)
List_of_United_Kingdom_MPs_by_seniority_(2024–present)
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
v t e Coast Mountains of North America Ranges Adam Ashington Bastion Bare Top Bell Bendor Boundary Boundary Britannia Bunster Burnaby Burniston Cadwallader
Combatant_Mountain
Village in Northumberland, England
Pegswood is two miles (3 km) east of Morpeth and three miles (5 km) west of Ashington, with a population of around 3,280. Pegswood is on a small hill above
Pegswood
133rd season in existence of Newcastle United FC
United FC. 10 August 2025. Retrieved 10 August 2025. "Tyler Jones joins Ashington AFC on short-term deal". Newcastle United FC. 22 August 2025. Retrieved
2025–26 Newcastle United F.C. season
2025–26_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
Local government election in England
Ashington & Washington Party Candidate Votes % ±% Independent Rowland T. 676 73.5 +2.0 Liberal Francis V. 244 26.5 +26.5 Turnout 42.3 Independent hold
1976 Horsham District Council election
1976_Horsham_District_Council_election
Association football club in England
highlight being winning the Northern League Cup in 2010 after beating Ashington 6–5 on penalties after a 2–2 draw at Dunston, the club's first honour
South_Shields_F.C.
Grade I listed castle in the United Kingdom
village of the same name near the River Wansbeck, between Morpeth and Ashington in the English county of Northumberland. The word "Bothal" is Old English
Bothal_Castle
St Mary's CE First School, Berwick-upon-Tweed Bothal Primary School, Ashington Branton Community Primary School, Branton Broomhaugh CE First School,
List of schools in Northumberland
List_of_schools_in_Northumberland
English footballer
George William Milburn (24 June 1910 – 24 June 1980) was an English footballer who played for Leeds United and Chesterfield. Milburn was a member of the
George_Milburn
Football league season
Gainsborough Trinity Goole Town Scarborough Worksop Town North Regional League Ashington Gateshead South Shields West Midlands (Regional) League Boston United
1968–69 Northern Premier League
1968–69_Northern_Premier_League
English cricketer (born 1986)
joining the Ashington team managed by his older brother Steve at the end of the 2016 cricket season, although he had also played for Ashington during his
Ben_Harmison
Nature park in Dorset, England
open to the public, are: Happy Bottom - Nature Reserve and part SNCI Ashington Meadow and Cutting Barrow Hill Cogdean Elms - local nature reserve Rushcombe
Corfe_Barrows_Nature_Park
Unlicensed tracks (independent / flapping) Aldershot Ashby-de-la-Zouch Ashington Askern Aycliffe Aylesbury (Hartwell) Banbury Barnsley Dillington Park
2026 in UK and Ireland greyhound racing
2026_in_UK_and_Ireland_greyhound_racing
1973 British television commercial directed by Ridley Scott
by "The Musopen Symphony Orchestra", a version of which, played by the Ashington Colliery Band, is used in the advert Problems playing this file? See media
The_Bike_Ride
English footballer and manager (1935–2020)
Kemp, and they had three children. Born into a footballing family in Ashington, Northumberland, on 8 May 1935, Charlton was initially overshadowed by
Jack_Charlton
British parliamentary group
Manchester Rusholme Stephen Kinnock Aberafan Maesteg Ian Lavery – Blyth and Ashington Kim Leadbeater – Spen Valley Emma Lewell-Buck – South Shields Shabana
Labour Friends of Palestine and the Middle East
Labour_Friends_of_Palestine_and_the_Middle_East
City in England
is the dialect of the former mining areas in County Durham and around Ashington to the north of Newcastle upon Tyne, while Mackem is used locally to refer
Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
of the Northumberland Line, Provisions have been made, especially at Ashington so that the line could be extended to Newbiggin. As of the end of 2025
Newbiggin-by-the-Sea
British boxer (born 1993)
title 11 Win 11–0 James Gorman RTD 4 (6), 3:00 8 Oct 2016 Ashington Leisure Centre, Ashington, England 10 Win 10–0 Nathan Hardy TKO 2 (6), 3:00 10 Jul
Lewis_Ritson
Town in Northumberland, England
Blyth is represented in the House of Commons, as part of the Blyth and Ashington constituency, by Ian Lavery of the Labour Party. Blyth is twinned with
Blyth,_Northumberland
Football league season
site Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Ashington Beverley Town Blyth Spartans Bradford Bridlington Town Consett Dunston
2026–27 Northern Premier League
2026–27_Northern_Premier_League
32nd season of the Football League
home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Accrington Stanley Ashington Barrow Bradford Park Avenue Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington Doncaster
1923–24_Football_League
English footballer (born 1990)
plays as a striker for Spennymoor Town. Born in Ashington, Taylor spent his early career with Ashington, North Shields and Whitley Bay, before signing
Glen_Taylor_(footballer)
Sir John St Barbe, 1st Baronet (c. 1655 – 7 September 1723), of Ashington, Somerset and Broadlands, Hampshire, was Member of Parliament for Ilchester
Sir John St Barbe, 1st Baronet
Sir_John_St_Barbe,_1st_Baronet
37th season of the Football League
home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Accrington Stanley Ashington Barrow Bradford City Carlisle United Chesterfield Crewe Alexandra Darlington
1928–29_Football_League
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
borough Lennep consists of 116 houses from 1756. Remscheid is twinned with: Ashington, England, United Kingdom Kırşehir, Turkey Newbiggin by the Sea, England
Remscheid
Road in England
Northumberland, in the United Kingdom. It connects Morpeth, Pegswood, Ashington and Newbiggin by the Sea. Morpeth Northern Bypass: In 2016, the Morpeth
A197_road_(England)
Irish footballer (1887–1959)
appointed player-coach, and Ashington playing in the English Division Three North. O'Connell oversaw massive changes at Ashington, as a result of the club's
Patrick O'Connell (footballer)
Patrick_O'Connell_(footballer)
Association football club in York, England
years later, being elected to the Football League in June 1929 to replace Ashington in the Third Division North. York won 2–0 against Wigan Borough in their
York_City_F.C.
English footballer
as an inside forward in the Football League for Newcastle United and Ashington. He served as a private in the Lancashire Fusiliers during the First World
James Henderson (Newcastle United footballer)
James_Henderson_(Newcastle_United_footballer)
1979 single by Chas & Dave
was written in the summer of 1978 in a cottage Chas & Dave rented in Ashington, West Sussex, where they also wrote a few other songs, including "Rabbit"
The_Sideboard_Song
Welsh broadcaster and journalist
Louise Elliott (born 1969, in Ashington) is a Welsh broadcaster and journalist. Born in Ashington, Northumberland, her father Dave Elliott was a professional
Louise_Elliott
Academy in Ashington, Northumberland, England
The NCEA Duke's Secondary School is an 11–19 academy in Ashington, Northumberland, England. It is part of the Northumberland Church of England Trust occupying
NCEA_Duke's_Secondary_School
British coal miner and painter
April 1993) was a British coal miner, painter, and founding member of the Ashington Group. Widely considered to be the group's best-known artist, Kilbourn
Oliver_Kilbourn
British writer
on the Ashington Group, premiered at the refurbished Live Theatre in Newcastle upon Tyne in 2007. It tells of a group of miners from Ashington, Northumberland
Lee_Hall_(playwright)
MPs in the 59th United Kingdom House of Commons
Richard Holden, stood successfully in Basildon and Billericay. Blyth and Ashington Labour Ian Lavery Labour MP for predecessor seat of Wansbeck. Bognor Regis
List of MPs elected in the 2024 United Kingdom general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election
Simpson Paul Topping Labour Liz Twist Conservative Richard Holden Blyth and Ashington Maureen Levy Ian Lavery Stephen Psallidas Mark Peart Steve Leyland Labour
Candidates of the 2024 United Kingdom general election by constituency
Candidates_of_the_2024_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency
Former football practice
place during that time were Aberdare Athletic (1927), Durham City (1928), Ashington (1929), Merthyr Town (1930), Newport County (1931), Nelson (1931), Gillingham
Re-election_(Football_League)
34th season of the Football League
home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win. Accrington Stanley Ashington Barrow Bradford Park Avenue Chesterfield Coventry Crewe Alexandra Doncaster
1925–26_Football_League
British newspaper
north-east county of Northumberland, including the towns of Cramlington, Ashington, Bedlington and Blyth. The paper was formed from the amalgamation of several
News_Post_Leader
Country house in Romsey
to his cousin Humphrey Sydenham of Combe, Dulverton. In the chancel of Ashington Church, Somerset, is a monument of grey and white marble, inscribed: Here
Broadlands
English footballer (1900–1965)
1965) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Ashington, Lincoln City and Middlesbrough. Bob Graham at the English National Football
Bob Graham (footballer, born October 1900)
Bob_Graham_(footballer,_born_October_1900)
Town and civil parish in Northumberland, England
south west Northumberland through Cramlington, Bedlington, Guide Post, Ashington and Ellington. The road continues through more open coastal areas towards
Amble
English miner and artist
Thomas Coutts Lamb (3 May 1928 – 24 February 2016) was a British coal miner and artist in the North East of England. Tom Lamb was one of many young coal
Tom_Lamb_(artist)
132nd season in existence of Newcastle United FC
farewell message". Shield Gazette. 9 March 2025. Retrieved 25 March 2025. @Ashington_FC (19 August 2024). "We are delighted to welcome Michael Ndiweni to the
2024–25 Newcastle United F.C. season
2024–25_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
Association football league in England
1910–11 – Newburn 1911–12 – Newburn 1912–13 – Blyth Spartans 1913–14 – Ashington 1914–15 – Spen Black & Whites 1915–19 – Not competed for due to World
Northern_Football_Alliance
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(Тимотеј) Slovene form of Greek Timotheos, TIMOTEJ means "to honor God."
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