Herrington Burn Young Men`s Christian Association
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Houghton Le Spring
Tyne & Wear
DH4 4JW
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young
1. being in the first or early stage of life or growth; youthful; not old: a young woman.
2. having the appearance, freshness, vigor, or other qualities of youth.
3. of or pertaining to youth: in one''s young days.
4. inexperienced or immature.
5. not far advanced in years in comparison with another or others.
6. junior, as applied to the younger of two persons having the same name: the young Mr. Smith.
7. being in an early stage generally, as of existence, progress, operation, development, or maturity
A surname.
This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon pre 7th century origin, and as such is one of the earliest known origins. The derivation is from the word ''geong'', which developed into the Middle English ''yunge or yonge'', and literally means ''The young one''. Curiously children of the same sex in a medieval family were often given the same name, and to differentiate them a byname would be created and given to the younger bearers of the name baptismal name! The word was also used as a nickname for one who was ''young in heart'', or appeared young, as in the example below. The surname is first recorded in the late 13th century, and from this developed the modern spelling forms which include Young, Younge, Youngs, Yong , Yonge and Ong. Early recordings include that of Wilferd seo Iunge, in the 744 a.d. Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, although this is not as a surname, whilst Richard le Yunge of Lichfield, Staffordshire, in 1301, strongly suggests a descriptive nickname which may not have become hereditary.
men`s
1. work force, workforce, manpower, hands, men, force, personnel
usage: an adult male person (as opposed to a woman); "there were two women and six men on the bus"
2. man, adult male, male, male person
usage: someone who serves in the armed forces; a member of a military force; "two men stood sentry duty"
3. serviceman, military man, man, military personnel, skilled worker, trained worker
usage: the generic use of the word to refer to any human being; "it was every man for himself"
4. man, person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, human, soul
usage: all of the inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind'' because `mankind'' seemed to slight the women"
5. world, human race, humanity, humankind, human beings, humans, mankind, man, group, grouping
usage: any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae
6. homo, man, human being, human, hominid
usage: a male subordinate; "the chief stationed two men outside the building"; "he awaited word from his man in Havana"
7. man, subordinate, subsidiary, underling, foot soldier
usage: an adult male person who has a manly character (virile and courageous competent); "the army will make a man of you"
8. man, male, male person
usage: a male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman; "she takes good care of her man"
9. man, male, male person, lover
usage: a manservant who acts as a personal attendant to his employer; "Jeeves was Bertie Wooster''s man"
10. valet, valet de chambre, gentleman, gentleman''s gentleman, man, manservant, body servant
usage: one of the British Isles in the Irish Sea
11. Man, Isle of Man, island
usage: game equipment consisting of an object used in playing certain board games; "he taught me to set up the men on the chess board"; "he sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage"
christian
1. of, pertaining to, or derived from Jesus Christ or His teachings: a Christian faith.
2. of, pertaining to, believing in, or belonging to the religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ: Spain is a Christian country.
3. of or pertaining to Christians: many Christian deaths in the Crusades.
4. exhibiting a spirit proper to a follower of Jesus Christ; Christlike: She displayed true Christian charity.
5. decent; respectable: They gave him a good Christian burial.
6. human; not brutal; humane: Such behavior isn''t Christian.
A christian name.
In English, the name Christian means- of the christian faith. Other origins for the name Christian include - English, Irish.The name Christian is a unisex name and can be used for a boy or girl name .
association
1. an organization of people with a common purpose and having a formal structure.
2. the act of associating or state of being associated.
3. friendship; companionship: Their close association did not last long.
4. connection or combination.
5. the connection or relation of ideas, feelings, sensations, etc.; correlation of elements of perception, reasoning, or the like.
6. an idea, image, feeling, etc., suggested by or connected with something other than itself; an accompanying thought, emotion, or the like; an overtone or connotation: My associations with that painting are of springlike days.
houghton le spring
Houghton-le-Spring is part of the City of Sunderland in the county of Tyne and Wear, North East England that has its recorded origins in Norman times.
Houghton-Le-Spring''s main shopping area is located in Newbottle Street which includes a supermarket, a library, the Post Office, and various other outlets including a Computer Repair shop. Pubs in Houghton-Le-Spring include The White Lion, The Copt Hill, The Mill, The Burn, The Britannia and The Golden Lion which reportedly has stood for almost 300 years. The earliest records for the public house date from 1827 and show that it was owned by the Rector.
Houghton''s Newbottle Street now includes a B&M Bargins superstore, and two fashion stores in Store 21 and JD Fashions. Both stores are looking to open nationwide as their new fashion ideas have made a good impression on the locals. Unfortunatley, two shops closed down in Newbottle Street, they were Best Wishes (a card and sweet shop) and The Games Emporium (a games, sweet and DIY shop).
Houghton Dance & Performing Arts Academy (originally Anne Thompson School of Dancing) announced a new name "ZAZZ" in January 2010. The Academy is housed in Empire House which was the original Empire Cinema in Houghton le Spring. Nowadays Zazz hosts many theatre productions throughout the year (including Annie in 2009 and Little Shop of Horrors in 2008). Fame the Musical will be staged in August 2010 and for the annual Houghton Feast celebrations in October 2010.
tyne & wear
Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in North East England around the mouths of the Rivers Tyne and Wear. It came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972. It consists of the five metropolitan boroughs of South Tyneside, North Tyneside, City of Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead and the City of Sunderland.
North Tyneside and Newcastle upon Tyne had previously existed within the historic county of Northumberland, whereas South Tyneside, Gateshead and Sunderland were all previously within the borders of County Durham, with the River Tyne forming the border of the two counties.
Tyne and Wear is bounded on the east by the North Sea, and as a Ceremonial county, shares borders with Northumberland to the north and County Durham to the south.
Tyne and Wear County Council was abolished in 1986, and so its districts are now effectively unitary authorities. However, the metropolitan county continues to exist in law and as a geographic frame of reference.

