Ustinov College, Durham
Ustinov College is the largest college of Durham University. Founded as the Graduate Society in 1965, it became a college in 2003 and was named after the university's then-chancellor, Sir Peter Ustinov.
Castleside is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated a short distance to the south-west of Consett. The village centre is located on the main A68 road which runs between Edinburgh and Darlington and the village crossroads allow easy access to Consett, the North Pennines and Stanhope. To the northeast lies another small village called Moorside.
Population: 4,728
Latitude: 54° 50' 3.44" N
Longitude: -1° 52' 42.56" W
Ustinov College is the largest college of Durham University. Founded as the Graduate Society in 1965, it became a college in 2003 and was named after the university's then-chancellor, Sir Peter Ustinov.
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