Wingate
Wingate is a village in County Durham, England. Wingate is a former pit town with a mix of 19th-century, post-war, and a lot more current housing developments. It was initially lived in by around 30 farmers prior to 1839 when coal was uncovered. It is located in the East of County Durham, 3 miles southern west of Peterlee, and also 7 miles north west of Hartlepool. Similar to a lot of villages in the location, it proliferated with the advancement of coal-mining in the region. The name Wingate is stated to originate from the Anglo-Saxon words windig (windy) as well as geat (roadway) significance gusty road. Like all County Durham villages, residents are known to talk the pitmatic dialect although new housing developments has seen a sharp boost in the village's population. A selecting ward in the same name exists. This ward extends north east to Peterlee as well as has an overall population, taken at the 2011 census, of 10,302.