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The City of Sunderland has a population of just under 300,000 and is the largest city between Edinburgh and Leeds. It is situated on the north east coast of England, with access to some of the most beautiful countryside in England. In Sunderland, quality of life and quality of environment go hand in hand. The rapidly improving city centre has an enviable location, set right on the mouth of the River Wear next to an award-winning coastline and surrounded by easily accessible countryside. Add to that a range of outstanding heritage, cultural and sporting attractions and you'll find that Sunderland has everything you need for an ideal short break. What's on in Sunderland

 

Social Clubs in Sunderland

   
Conservative Club
208 Station Road
Seaham County Durham SR7 0BL
Tel: 0191 581 2738
Engineers Social Club
175 Roker Avenue
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR6 0HQ
Tel: 0191 567 0026
   
Grindon Broadway Social Club & Institute
Gregory Road
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR4 9RX
Tel: 0191 534 2898
Horden Conservative Club
Secretarys Office Blackhills Road
Peterlee County Durham SR8 4JZ
Tel: 0191 586 3077
   
Horden Social Club
Eden Street
Peterlee County Durham SR8 4LU
Tel: 0191 586 3504
Lakeside Sports & Social Club
North Moor Lane
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR3 3BD
Tel: 0191 528 0444
   
Murton Ex Servicemens Social Club
Claude Terrace
Murton County Durham SR7 9DU
Tel: 0191 526 2069
New Pallion Sports & Social Club
Victory Street
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR4 6SY
Tel: 0191 510 1325
   
Pallion Working Mens Club
1 Waverley Terrace
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR4 6TA
Tel: 0191 565 9542
Peterlee Labour Club
Manor Way
Peterlee County Durham SR8 5SN
Tel: 0191 586 4990
   
River Wear Social Club
Whitehouse Road
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR2 8AH
Tel: 0191 567 6755
Savoy Bingo & Social Club
The Green
Southwick Tyne And Wear SR5 2HY
Tel: 0191 549 2179
   
Seaham Old Scouts Social Club
Dow House South Terrace
Seaham County Durham SR7 7HN
Tel: 0191 513 0216
Seaham Urban District Council Employees Sports & Social Club
Ash Crescent
Seaham County Durham SR7 7EB
Tel: 0191 581 2450
   
South Side Social Club
The Green
Easington County Durham SR8 3AX
Tel: 0191 527 0698
St Leonards Catholic Club
Parish Hall Tunstall Village Road
New Silksworth Tyne And Wear SR3 2BB
Tel: 0191 521 1389
   
Stella Maris Catholic Club
Village Lane
Washington Tyne And Wear NE37 1BH
Tel: 0191 416 0046
The White House Social Club
Blackfell Village Centre
Washington Tyne And Wear NE37 1LL
Tel: 0191 416 5008
   
West End Conservative Club
110 Hylton Road
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR4 7XS
Tel: 0191 565 6673
Whitburn Marsden & District Social Club
North Guards
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR6 7AD
Tel: 0191 529 2295
   
Acre Rigg Social Club
Lowhills Road
Peterlee County Durham SR8 2DW
Tel: 0191 586 7831
Castletown Working Mens Club
East View
Castletown Tyne And Wear SR5 3AU
Tel: 0191 549 0006
   
Dawdon Miners Welfare Social Club
Dawdon Miners Hall Mount Stewart Street
Seaham County Durham SR7 7NA
Tel: 0191 581 2346
Farringdon Social Club & Institute
Anthony Road
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR3 3HG
Tel: 0191 528 0517
   
Hepworth & Grandage Social Club
North Hylton Road
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR5 3JE
Tel: 0191 549 1328
Horden Labour Club
Sunderland Road
Peterlee County Durham SR8 4AR
Tel: 0191 586 3945
   
Island Social Club
6 Station Road
Seaham County Durham SR7 0AA
Tel: 0191 581 2595
Mill View Social Club
Station Road
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR6 9AE
Tel: 0191 548 2172
   
New Hesledon Social Club
Wellfield Road
Seaham County Durham SR7 9HN
Tel: 0191 526 2729
North Biddick Social Club
Front Street
Washington Tyne And Wear NE37 2BA
Tel: 0191 416 0148
   
Peterlee Catholic Club
Grampian Drive
Peterlee County Durham SR8 2LR
Tel: 0191 586 3027
Regal Bingo & Social Club
Victoria Road
Washington Tyne And Wear NE37 2SY
Tel: 0191 416 5038
   
Ryhope St Patricks Catholic Club
Dinsdale Cotts Dinsdale St South
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR2 0LR
Tel: 0191 521 3437
Sea View Social Club
15 The Village
Ryhope Tyne And Wear SR2 0NQ
Tel: 0191 521 0568
   
Seaham Sports & Social Club
Ash Crescent
Seaham County Durham SR7 7UF
Tel: 0191 581 2570
South Hylton Working Mens Club
Ford Lodge West High Street
South Hylton Tyne And Wear SR4 0PX
Tel: 0191 534 4205
   
Southwick Social Club On Wear
Church Bank
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR5 2LN
Tel: 0191 548 4655
Steels Social Club
1 Peacock St West
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR4 6LQ
Tel: 0191 565 7593
   
Sunderland Catholic Club
56-58 Tatham Street
Sunderland Tyne And Wear SR1 2QB
Tel: 0191 565 9102
Wearmouth Colliery Welfare Social Club
Thompson Road
Southwick Tyne And Wear SR5 1SF
Tel: 0191 548 5869
   
West Lea Social Club
5 West Grove
Seaham County Durham SR7 8EL
Tel: 0191 581 2545
 
   
 

 

Sunderland is a city in Tyne and Wear, England. It was formerly a county borough but now forms part of the City of Sunderland. It is situated at the mouth of the Wearside conurbation. The name "Sunderland" is reputed to come from Soender-land (soender/sunder being the Anglo-Saxon infinitive, meaning "to part"), likely to be reference to the valley carved by the River Wear that runs through the heart of the city. Another meaning is that of the name referring to 'land set aside', derived from the rich Christian heritage of the city. However, in Danish, sønderland would mean the south land or southern side. Historically a part of County Durham, there were three original settlements on the site of modern-day Sunderland. On the north side of the river, Monkwearmouth was settled in 674 when Benedict Biscop founded the Wearmouth-Jarrow monastery. Opposite the monastery on the south bank, Bishopwearmouth was founded in 930. A small fishing village called Sunderland, located toward the mouth of the river (modern day East End) was granted a charter in 1179. Over the centuries, Sunderland grew as a port, trading coal and salt. Ships began to be built on the river in the 14th century. By the 19th century, the port of Sunderland had grown to absorb Bishopwearmouth and Monkwearmouth. A person who is born or lives around the Sunderland area is known as a Mackem. More on Sunderland 


 

 

 

 

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