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Shiremoor
Shiremoor (originally called Tynemouthshire Moor) is a large village in the Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside. It is located approximately inland of Whitley Bay and approximately north of The Tyne Tunnel. A mile or so north of Shiremoor, the extensive built-up areas of North Tyneside change abruptly into green belt stretching north into south east Northumberland. It has a population of 4,782.〔(Office for National Statistics: ''Census 2001 : Urban Areas: Table KS01 : Usual Resident Population'' ) Retrieved 2009-08-26〕 Shiremoor is not historically a centre of population but many housing estates were built there in the 20th and 21st centuries. Shiremoor was first built as a colliery village to accommodate the miners of the local pits. Shiremoor comprises numerous estates. They include the oldest two estates of Bertram Grange and ''Old Shiremoor''. As well as Park Estate, Leeches Estate, and ''Shiremoor''. In the early 2000s a new area was built known as Northumberland Park. Although built as a separate village, estate agents refer to it as being a part of Shiremoor. ==History== The original name, Tynemouthshire Moor, refers to the common of the manor of Tynemouth. The area grew as a result of the coal industry, developed to house miners from the local pits.〔http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/communities/shiremoor-and-west-allotment/2012/01/01/seven-interesting-facts-about-shiremoor-west-allotment-72703-31022387/〕 As the coal industry in the area declined, Shiremoor became a commuter area and more recently serves as a commercial centre.〔http://www.cobaltpark.co.uk/〕 Shiremoor colliery was linked to the North Eastern Railway by the Blyth and Tyne Railway.
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