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Welcome to Hendon & East End


hendonThe East End and Hendon Today is a web site developed by the City Council with the help of local organisations like Hendon Hub, Back on the Map and ETEC.

The sites aim is to provide a place on the web for the East End and Hendon communities that they can contribute to, air their views and get the information they want to see quickly and easily.

The East End and Hendon contains around 10,400 residents, 4,000 households. The area borders the City Centre, runs along the river from The Port on the coast into Grangetown. It is a mixed area of new housing alongside areas of severe deprivation. The area has seen a lot of changes in recent years, still suffers from high crime and high unemployment plus a lack of facilities but also has a reputation for working together as a community; the recent £54m Back on the Map project is very welcome example of the community working together to tackle problems.

We are looking for authors to manage the content of this and other COI web sites.
If your interest email at coi@sunderland.gov.uk


Hendon and The East End - Famous People 

This site contains details of the lives of famous local people in history including:

Jack Crawford - War Hero (who the Mowbray Park monument and Jack Crawford House are named after)
Gibb McLaughlin - Actor, Raich Carter - Footballer, Eliza Lang - Fruit seller, Peggy Potts - Smuggler


City Council Heritage
The City Council site contains a lot of information on local history and heritage in the City.

Archives, Museums and Libraries | Heritage | Local History | Historic Buildings and Monuments

Maritime Heritage
At one time Sunderland was regarded as the biggest shipbuilding town in the world. This interesting site describes the City's maritime and shipbuilding heritage and contains information about Hendon and the Port of Sunderland in the past.   Maritime


© Hendon Today Published : 29/12/2004
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