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- Q4378019 subject Q6959378.
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- Q4378019 abstract "Colburn is a town, suburban area, civil parish and electoral ward in Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, approximately 2 miles west of Catterick and has a population of 3,606, rising to 4,860 at the 2011 Census.The village takes its name from the first settlers along the stream Colburn Beck. It means "cold stream," a "burn" referring to the valley eroded by the flowing water. The Colburn (Coburn) family is widespread around the world, including Edward Colburn, great grandfather of Reuben Colburn, who came to America in 1635 on the ship "Defence" part of the Puritan Great Migration of the 1630s led by John Winthrop. The name Colburn is used to describe both the small, ancient village to the north and (more frequently) the large, suburban housing estate to the south, known also as Colburn Lane Estate.Surrounding areas of Colburn include Walkerville, the Broadway Shops and Richmondshire Walk.A Sports and Recreation centre opened in 2004 gives the people of Colburn a place to relax, exercise, and play a number of sports, including football.Of late Colburn has been at the centre of fierce local controversy over plans by Richmondshire District Council to build new offices for itself on a business park developed by the council but which has stood empty for a number of years. The new offices are budgeted to cost 4 times the value of the existing council offices so the council are to build flats in town centre car parks in nearby historic Richmond to fund the move.In 2007, Colburn celebrated its 50 years by holding a number of events, from pantomime to quiz nights.".
- Q4378019 areaCode "01748".
- Q4378019 country Q145.
- Q4378019 country Q23086.
- Q4378019 district Q1683013.
- Q4378019 gridReference "SE203982".
- Q4378019 populationTotal "4860".
- Q4378019 postalCode "DL9".
- Q4378019 thumbnail Coast_to_Coast_walk,_old_Colburn_village.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4378019 dialCode "1748".
- Q4378019 officialName "Colburn".
- Q4378019 osGridReference "SE203982".
- Q4378019 population "4860".
- Q4378019 postcodeDistrict "DL9".
- Q4378019 shireCounty Q23086.
- Q4378019 shireDistrict Q1683013.
- Q4378019 point "54.37922 -1.6888".
- Q4378019 type Place.
- Q4378019 type Location.
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- Q4378019 type Settlement.
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- Q4378019 comment "Colburn is a town, suburban area, civil parish and electoral ward in Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England, approximately 2 miles west of Catterick and has a population of 3,606, rising to 4,860 at the 2011 Census.The village takes its name from the first settlers along the stream Colburn Beck. It means "cold stream," a "burn" referring to the valley eroded by the flowing water.".
- Q4378019 label "Colburn, North Yorkshire".
- Q4378019 lat "54.37922".
- Q4378019 long "-1.6888".
- Q4378019 depiction Coast_to_Coast_walk,_old_Colburn_village.jpg.
- Q4378019 name "Colburn".