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Welcome to This is Hartlepool |
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Take your pick - Hartlepool is spoilt for choice with hotels suiting all tastes and budgets.
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VUE Cinemas Hartlepool has 7 screens and 1807 seats. The...
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The monkey-hanging legend is the most famous story connected with...
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All the latest News from Hartlepool - updated everyday....
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Hartlepool became the first place on mainland Britain to be bombed by the Germans.
Hartlepool Marina's centrepiece is the award-winning Historic Quay - a faithful reproduction of an 18th century seaport portraying the exciting experience of what life was like at the time of Nelson and Trafalgar.
Middleton Grange is the 3rd largest shopping centre in the North East with over 120 shops and a large indoor market hall.
Hartlepool Maritime Experience is a superb re-creation of an 18th century seaport, telling the story of life at sea at the time of Nelson, Napoleon and the Battle of Trafalgar which dares you to experience life aboard a real British Naval frigate two centuries ago.
The Studio Hartlepool venue hosts a wide range of gigs from indie, rock, blues, jazz, punk, metal, folk etc with a special emphasis given to local performers.
Trincomalee, still called the TS Foudroyant, was transported to Hartlepool by a special chartered barge. The Foudroyant Trust, with the aid of cash from Hampshire County Council, had commissioned a study regarding the best option for the ship's future. Hartlepool was selected on the strength of the impressive restoration of HMS Warrior 1860, the Royal Navy's first ironclad currently on display in Portsmouth.
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