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Welcome To Our Parish Council Website

Cassop-Cum-Quarrington Parish:
Here to enhance the quality
of the parishioners’ lives
whilst delivering an efficient
and proactive service.


What the Parish Council does for you in the community

The Parish Council aims give the people the most up to date service and facilities. We try our very best to enhance the daily lives of parishioners.

Parish Councillors do their best to fulfil their duties concerning amenities and services applicable to us by legislation.

All Parish Councillors (15 members) are unpaid and work voluntarily for the smooth running of the communities in the parish.


Location

North East England
Approx 4 miles South East of Durham City on the A177
To the North: Newcastle, 20 miles.
To the South: Scotch Corner, 22 miles.

J61 Bowburn Interchange of the A1M Motorway which opened in 1969 cuts through the Parish and divided the main part of Bowburn from Parkhill, though they still remain as one village.



The Parish is made up of five villages

Bowburn/Parkhill
Cassop
Old Cassop
Tursdale
Heugh Hall (Old Quarrington)


Roadchef Motorway Services (Durham Services) opened 1995,
providing a very important service link for Bowburn north/south industrial estates, Tursdale business park, commuters, commercial and business travellers to the north and south of the country.

There are also numerous guest houses, pubs, two clubs, a hotel and takeaway outlets to choose from in the parish. (Please refer to the link on the left – Guesthouses etc.)

Contact information

Visitors to the website may make any comments in the guest book or may contact the email addresses below.

Parish Clerk
Peter Thorpe,
33, Scargill Drive,
Spennymoor,
Co. Durham
DL16 6LY
Tel.: 0798-631-9443
e-mail: thorpept@aol.com




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