Morpeth Ward
Morpeth Ward is one of the Wards of Northumberland, centrally located on the county's coastline. It is named after the town of Morpeth, which it contains, and had a population of 65,023 in 2011. It is bounded by Coquetdale Ward to the north; by Bedlingtonshire to the south-east; by Castle Ward to the south-west; and by Tindale Ward to the west. To the east lies the North Sea.
It comprises the following ancient parishes:
- Bolam (part)*
- Bothal
- Brinkburn (part)†
- Felton (part)†
- Hartburn (part) ‡
- Hebburn
- Longhorsley
- Mitford (part)§
- Morpeth (part)§
- Netherwitton
- Ulgham
- Warkworth (part)†
- Widdrington
- Woodhorn
*: Partly in Castle and Tindale Wards.
†: Partly in Coquetdale Ward.
‡: Partly in Tindle Ward.
§: Partly in Castle Ward.
Wards of Northumberland |
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Bambrough • Castle (including Newcastle) • Coquetdale • Glendale (including Berwick liberties) • Morpeth • Tindale • Bedlingtonshire • Islandshire • Norhamshire |