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Victoria Park, Hartlepool

Victoria Park, Hartlepool

Victoria Park is a 7,856 capacity football ground in Hartlepool, County Durham, England and it is the home of Hartlepool United.The four sides of the ground are known as the Town End Terrace (official capacity - 1,775), the Niramax Stand (official capacity - 1,617 seated and 1,832 terraced standing), the Cyril Knowles Stand (official capacity - 1,599) and the Rink End (official capacity - 1,033). The Town End Terrace is a standing area behind the south goal, it is usually the most vocal area of the ground. The Niramax Stand (formerly the Millhouse Stand) is an all seating stand with a terraced paddock and it is located at the west side of the ground. The Cyril Knowles Stand is a modern all seater stand that is located on the east of the ground. The Rink End is also an all-seater stand containing 1,033 seats, however this is the only stand containing some areas with an obscured view of the pitch, due to a number of supporting pillars. The Rink End is located at the north end of the ground and houses only away fans.
Hartlepool Rovers

Hartlepool Rovers

Hartlepool Rovers are an English rugby union club who play at The Friarage, West View Road in Hartlepool. Hartlepool Rovers have a coaching set-up with Alan Brown as head coach and Ian Cook as fitness guru.
West Hartlepool R.F.C.

West Hartlepool R.F.C.

West Hartlepool Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union club who play in the National League 3 North league after gaining promotion by winning the 2010 / 2011 North 1 East league.
Hartlepool Submerged Forest

Hartlepool Submerged Forest

Hartlepool Submerged Forest is a 19.7 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Cleveland, England notified in 1988. The site is located to the south of Hartlepool Docks.A forest stretching for several miles along the Hartlepool coast is thought to have originated around 7,000 years ago. It became submerged as sea levels rose over the next five millennia, but remains preserved to this day as a peaty soil, intermittently revealed on the foreshore by the ebb and flow of the tide. Animal bones, including those of deer and wild boar have been discovered at the site, as well as flint tools and other implements pointing to human activity in the area thousands of years ago. These have been analysed by scientists hoping to understand the environment that existed in the area before the forest was submerged.The site is also considered to be of significant importance in understanding sea level and environmental changes since the last Ice Age, and is identified as such in the Geological Conservation Review.Sources English Nature citation sheet for the site (accessed 5 August 2006)External links English Nature (SSSI information) Site boundary map at English Nature's "Nature on the Map" website
Seaton Dunes and Common

Seaton Dunes and Common

Seaton Dunes and Common is a 312.1 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Hartlepool Cleveland, England notified in 1966. Part of it is a Local Nature Reserve.External links English Nature (SSSI information) Site boundary map at English Nature's "Nature on the Map" website