Wearside Explained

Wearside
Other Name:Sunderland Built-up area
Population Demonym:Mackem
Wearsider
Type:Built-up area
Coordinates:54.9039°N -1.3811°W
Subdivision Type:Sovereign state
Subdivision Name:United Kingdom
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:England
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:North East
Parts Type:Sub divisions
Parts Style:list
P13:Birtley
Population Total:335,415
Population As Of:2011
Timezone:GMT (UTC)
Timezone Dst:BST
Utc Offset Dst:+1

Wearside is a built-up area in County Durham and Tyne and Wear, England. It is named after the River Wear which flows through it and traditionally all in the County of Durham.

In the 2011 census, its official name was the Sunderland Built-up area since Sunderland is its largest part, the urban area extends to the surrounding City of Sunderland district, small parts of County Durham district and a small part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead.

Notable towns in the urban area include Birtley, Chester le Street, Hetton le Hole, Houghton le Spring and Washington.

Economy

Like other parts of the North East, Wearside and Sunderland were economically structured by the primary and secondary sector of the economy; with a great deal of the economy once dependent on ship building at Sunderland Docks and coal mining with large collieries such as Monkwearmouth Colliery, which declined rapidly during the mid 20th century, many areas have long been deprived with vast areas of unemployment as a result. The city of Sunderland and parts of Wearside have been slowly rejuvenated over the years and industry is now largely based around call centres, although many areas such as Easington Colliery still face social problems today.

Media

Serving Wearside, the Sunderland Echo newspaper is sold throughout the area and online. Local commercial radio is broadcast by 103.4 Sun FM for Wearside and 107 Spark FM for the City of Sunderland.

Sport

The Wearside Football League is one of the levels in the English football league system and contains amateur teams such as Easington Colliery A.F.C. and Seaham Red Star F.C. The only professional football team located in the area is Sunderland A.F.C., a team based in Sunderland.

Sub-divisions

According to the ONS definition the Wearside Built-up area (previously "Urban area") had the following subdivisions. Note that these are "Built-up areas subdivisions" as defined by the Office for National Statistics and will have different boundaries from the settlements after which they are named.[1]

Sub-area namePopulation
(2011)
1Sunderland174,286
2Washington67,085
3Chester-le-Street37,164
4Houghton-le-Spring13,863
5Hetton-le-Hole12,127
6Birtley8,367
7Fence Houses6,649
8Ouston5,303
9Pelton5,278
10Whitburn5,102
11South Hetton3,032
12Bournmoor2,082
13Springwell2,074
14Whitehill1,370
Total335,415

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 Built-up Areas - Methodology and Guidance . Office for National Statistics . 26 August 2021 . 2013.