The club have also relocated from Framwellgate Moor to the former mining village of Bowburn, situated about 3 miles south-east of Durham city on the A177, just off the A1. Originally a small farming hamlet, named after the shape of the small burn that runs through it, Bowburn is closely linked to coal mining. Several coal mines were sunk in the area during the 19th century but extensive development did not begin until an entirely new Bowburn Colliery began to be sunk in 1906.
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Consett AFC Reserves 2(#7pen 47 #11 65) scorers to be confirmed
Matchday 2/3 (9th v 7th)
2.30pm ko
Att.35hc
After an even first half Consett took control after the interval taking the lead with an early penalty, then clinching the points with a well worked goal in the 65th minute. There were 12 yellow cards during the game and both teams were reduced to ten men following a 'handbags' incident. The away team comfortably saw out the game and should have won by a bigger score.
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17 mile drive door-to-door
Current Wearside League grounds visited 37/41