Information About

Pallion




  country England
  official Name Pallion
  latitude 54904183
  longitude -1415503
  population
  metropolitan Borough City Of Sunderland
  metropolitan County Tyne And Wear
  region North East England
  constituency Westminster Sunderland South
  post Town SUNDERLAND
  postcode Area SR
  postcode District SR4
  dial Code 0191
  os Grid Reference


Pallion is a Suburb , Parish and electoral Ward in Sunderland . Most of the buildings in the area were built during the Victorian Era and consist of large terraced houses built for wealthy shipbuilders, but also smaller one storey houses in other areas for local Shipyard workers (the shipyard industry has now long gone). The area was also the home of Bobby Waugh , the farmer convicted of starting the 2001 UK Foot And Mouth Crisis .

On the edge of the parish (on the bank of the River Wear ) once stood Pallion Hall , the childhood home of Sir Joseph Swan , developer of the Lightbulb . The house has since been demolished and is now a derelict shipyard. Near this part of the area is a retail park and Pallion Metro Station and industrial estate.

Pallion is also the home of the infamous New Monkey club, which has shaped rave culture in the North East and saw the making of legends such as MC Turbo D, Dave the Rave and Alan the Sessioner. The club was shut down in 2006 after a raid where there was 18 arrests.