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- Q4924568 subject Q8383788.
- Q4924568 subject Q8908317.
- Q4924568 abstract "Blakelaw is an electoral ward situated in the West End of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. The population of the ward is 11,186, which is 4.6% of the city's population. Car ownership in the area is 50.6%: this is lower than the city average of 54.7%, increasing to 11,507 at the 2011 Census. House prices in this area average at £114,000 (Feb 2007).Blakelaw was developed in the early part of the 20th century in order to meet demand for more housing in the North East. During the Second World War a secret war centre was built in the old quarry and extended many levels below ground. This was the headquarters for No 13 Group, who played a vital part in the Battle of Britain. Five posts have been installed in Blakelaw Park as part of a 'listening trail' which tells the story of the life of the bunkers and people who worked in them.".
- Q4924568 wikiPageExternalLink blakelaw.newcastle.gov.uk.
- Q4924568 wikiPageExternalLink Clerk.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q1052935.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q1195098.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q1425428.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q47983.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q576208.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q5764696.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383788.
- Q4924568 wikiPageWikiLink Q8908317.
- Q4924568 comment "Blakelaw is an electoral ward situated in the West End of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. The population of the ward is 11,186, which is 4.6% of the city's population. Car ownership in the area is 50.6%: this is lower than the city average of 54.7%, increasing to 11,507 at the 2011 Census. House prices in this area average at £114,000 (Feb 2007).Blakelaw was developed in the early part of the 20th century in order to meet demand for more housing in the North East.".
- Q4924568 label "Blakelaw".