Belle Vue Estates Ltd
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NE9 6HU
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belle
1. belle, girl, miss, missy, young lady, young woman, fille
usage: a young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals; "she was the belle of the ball"
1. a woman or girl admired for her beauty and charm.
2. the most beautiful, charming, or engaging woman or girl among a number: the belle of the ball.
Recorded in many forms including Belle, Bellay, Bellee, Beller, Bellie, Belly, Bellye, and the very rare and possibly extinct Bellyman this is a surname of conectural English origins. It is almost certainly ultimately of early French origin from the words "bel or belle", both meaning good or fair, and also used as a personal name and later a surname in the British Isles, after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The suffix endings where they occur such as -ie, or -y or even -ee, relate to endearment diminutives or patronymics, and translate as "Little Belle" or probably "son of Bell(e)." The surname also exists as Belson or Bellson, from the same origins, although Bellyman may be a cognate form of Bellman, meaning either a town crier, or possibly "friend or servant of Bell". Robert de Bel was recorded in Norfolk in the year 1186, and Richard le Beller, meaning a bell founder in the year 1281.
estates
1. a piece of landed property, esp. one of large extent with an elaborate house on it: to have an estate in the country.
2. property or possessions.
b. the legal position or status of an owner, considered with respect to property owned in land or other things.
An estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time. It is the sum of a person''s assets - legal rights, interests and entitlements to property of any kind - less all liabilities at that time. The issue is of special legal significance on a question of bankruptcy and death of the person.
Depending on the context, the term is also used in reference to an estate in land or of a particular kind of property . The term is also used to refer to the sum of a person''s assets only.
1. estate, property, belongings, holding, material possession
usage: everything you own; all of your assets and liabilities
2. estate, land, landed estate, acres, demesne, real property, real estate, realty
usage: extensive landed property retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island"
3. estate, estate of the realm, class, social class, socio-economic class
usage: a major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country and formerly possessing distinct political rights
ltd
1. confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: limited space; limited resource.
2. restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution: a limited monarch.
3. characterized by the inability to think imaginatively or independently; lacking originality or scope; narrow: its is rather limited intelligence.
Ltd. or Ltd, is a business incorporated under the laws of England, Wales, Scotland, certain Commonwealth countries, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus and Israel.
Limited company
Private company limited by shares
Long-term debt, also long-term liabilities, a position of the balance sheet
Long Term Disability, replacement benefits for employees who are not able to work, see Work-life balance , section Short- and long-term disability
LTD, the NYSE symbol for Limited Brands, Inc.
L.T.D. is an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single.
L.T.D. , was formed in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1968, when Arthur "Lorenzo" Carnegie , Jake Riley Carle Wayne Vickers and Abraham "Onion" Miller , who had been working as members of the 15 piece "Fantastic Soul Men Orchestra" backing the ever popular duo of Sam & Dave, along with Jimmy "J.D." Davis , formed their own band named Love Men Ltd.
gateshead
Gateshead is a town in Tyne and Wear, England and is the main settlement in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. It lies on the southern bank of the River Tyne opposite Newcastle upon Tyne and together they form the urban core of Tyneside. Gateshead town centre and Newcastle City Centre are joined by seven different bridges across the Tyne, including the landmark Gateshead Millennium Bridge. The town is becoming increasingly well known for several examples of iconic architecture such as The Sage Gateshead, the Angel of the North and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. Gateshead is set to host BBC Radio 3''s Free Thinking festival.
There has been a settlement on the Gateshead side of the River Tyne, around the old river crossing where the Swing Bridge now stands, since Roman times.
Theories of the derivation of the name ''Gateshead'' include ''head of the road'' or ''goat’s headland'', as the River Tyne at this point was once roamed by goats.
The first recorded mention of Gateshead is in the writings of the Venerable Bede who referred to an Abbot of Gateshead called Utta in 623.
town of Gateshead is situated in the North East of England in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear and within the historical boundaries of County Durham. It is located on the southern bank of the River Tyne.
Gateshead experiences a temperate climate which is considerably warmer than some other locations at similar latitudes as a result of the warming influence of the Gulf Stream . It is located in the rain shadow of the North Pennines and is therefore in one of the driest regions of the United Kingdom.
Tyne and Wear Metro stations at Gateshead Interchange and Gateshead Stadium provide direct light-rail access to Newcastle Central Station, Newcastle International Airport, Sunderland, Tynemouth and South Shields.
Gateshead Interchange is the busiest bus station in Tyne and Wear and was used by 3.9 million bus passengers in 2008 .
National Rail services are provided by Northern Rail at Dunston and MetroCentre stations. The East Coast Main Line, which runs from London to Edinburgh, cuts directly through the town on its way between Newcastle Central and Chester-le-Street stations. There are presently no stations on this line within Gateshead, as Low Fell, Bensham and West Gateshead stations were closed in 1952, 1954 and 1965 respectively.
Several major road links pass through Gateshead, including the A1 which links London to Edinburgh and the A184 which connects the town to Sunderland.
tyne and wear
Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used first-past-the-post for the European elections in England, Scotland and Wales. The European Parliament constituencies used under that system were smaller than the later regional constituencies and only had one Member of the European Parliament each.
The constituency of Tyne and Wear was one of them.
When it was created in England in 1984, it consisted of the Westminster Parliament constituencies of Gateshead East, Houghton and Washington, Jarrow, Newcastle-upon-Tyne East, South Shields, Sunderland North, Sunderland South, Tyne Bridge, although this may not have been true for the whole of its existence.

