Norman Pentland (9 September 1912 – 28 October 1972) was a British politician and coal miner who was the Labour Member of Parliament for Chester-le-Street from 1956 until his death.
[2] In 1949, Pentland was elected as a checkweighman, and by this time, he was heavily involved in the Durham Area of the National Union of Mineworkers, and the local Labour Party.
[3] Pentland served on Chester-le-Street Rural District Council, and became its chair in 1952.
On 28 October 1972, some two weeks after his second attempt to become chair, he died at his home in Great Lumley at the age of 60.
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