
Consett
Lions Club

Consett
Lions Club was formed in 1962 and now meets
twice per month in the Consett Steel Club where a warm welcome awaits all
visitors.
Shortly
after our formation further Clubs were formed in Sunderland, Newcastle,
Edinburgh and Carlisle.
Consett
lions were successful in sponsoring a club in Lanchester. This Club continues
with energetic young men who have made their mark in Lionism.
We
were also active in sponsoring Stanley Lions Club, our near neighbours.
Gill Bridge near Consett
CONSETT is a busy rural town in North West Durham.
Situated on the A691
road, it is a dormitory town and the main seat of administration for Derwentside.
The
town was linked with the production of Iron and Steel from 1840 till 1980 and
since then it has been a dormitory town for the Tyneside conurbation and central
Durham.

The central
part of Consett has few reminders of the past beyond the 19th century
but some of its suburbs contain buildings of historical or architectural
interest.
Shotley
Bridge on the northern side of the town was famous in the 17th
century for swordmaking.
The Mohl and Oley families
operated their industry from the Wood Street area of Shotley Bridge
Old Photo of
Shotley Bridge
In
Benfieldside the Quakers had a meeting house – the original dating from 1653
and the second , still standing, from 1700.
South
of Leadgate, at Crookhall are the remains of a seminary built by refugees from
Douai during the Napoleonic wars.
The
Derwent reservoir, not far from Consett is popular for sailing and fishing.
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