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34-35 Fore Bondgate
Bishop Auckland
DL14 7PE



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cable

1. a heavy, strong rope.
2. a very strong rope made of strands of metal wire, as used to support cable cars or suspension bridges.
3. a cord of metal wire used to operate or pull a mechanism.
4. Naut.
a. a thick hawser made of rope, strands of metal wire, or chain.
b. See cable''s length.
5. Elect.an insulated electrical conductor, often in strands, or a combination of electrical conductors insulated from one another.
6. cablegram.
cable, originally wire cordage of great strength or heavy metal chain used for hauling, towing, supporting the roadway of a suspension bridge, or securing a large ship to its anchor or mooring. Today a cable often refers to a line used for the transmission of electrical signals. One type of electric cable consists of a core protected by twisted wire strands and suitably insulated, especially when it is used to cross oceans undersea; a message transmitted by cable is known as a cablegram or cable. France and England were first successfully connected by submarine telegraphic cable in 1845

support

1. to bear or hold up ; serve as a foundation for.
2. to sustain or withstand without giving way; serve as a prop for.
3. to undergo or endure, esp. with patience or submission; tolerate.
4. to sustain under trial or affliction: They supported him throughout his ordeal.
5. to maintain by supplying with things necessary to existence; provide for: to support a family.
6. to uphold by aid, countenance, one''s vote, etc.; back; second.
7. to maintain or advocate .
8. to corroborate : Leading doctors supported his testimony.
9. to act with or second ; assist in performance: The star was supported by a talented newcomer.

management

1. the act or manner of managing; handling, direction, or control.
2. skill in managing; executive ability: great management and tact.
3. the person or persons controlling and directing the affairs of a business, institution, etc.: The store is under new management.
4. executives collectively, considered as a class .
1. management, direction, social control
usage: the act of managing something; "he was given overall management of the program"; "is the direction of the economy a function of government?"
2. management, administration, governance, governing body, establishment, brass, organization, organisation
usage: those in charge of running a business
In for-profit work, management has as its primary function the satisfaction of a range of stakeholders. This typically involves making a profit , creating valued products at a reasonable cost , and providing rewarding employment opportunities . In nonprofit management, add the importance of keeping the faith of donors. In most models of management/governance, shareholders vote for the board of directors, and the board then hires senior management. Some organizations have experimented with other methods of selecting or reviewing managers; but this occurs only very rarely.

In the public sector of countries constituted as representative democracies, voters elect politicians to public office. Such politicians hire many managers and administrators, and in some countries like the United States political appointees lose their jobs on the election of a new president/governor/mayor.

bishop auckland

Bishop Auckland is a market town and civil parish in County Durham in North East England. It is located about 12 miles northwest of Darlington and 12 miles southwest of Durham at the confluence of the River Wear with its tributary the River Gaunless. According to the 2001 census, Bishop Auckland has a population of 24,392.
The earliest known reference to Bishop Auckland itself is around 1000AD as land given to the Duke of Northumberland for defending the church against the Scots.

Much of the town''s early history surrounds the Bishops of Durham and the establishment of a hunting lodge, which later became the main residence of the Bishops of Durham. This link with the Bishops of Durham is reflected in the first part of the town''s name.
During the Industrial Revolution, the town grew rapidly as coal mining took hold as an important industry. The subsequent decline of the coal mining industry in the late twentieth century has been blamed for a fall in the town''s fortunes in other sectors. Today, the largest sector of employment in the town is manufacturing