Wednesday, 19 June 2013

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Deluge creates havoc on the roads

TORRENTIAL rain caused severe disruption across large parts of Tynedale on Thursday afternoon.

Hexham flood

Several roads were closed because drainage systems were unable to deal with the volume of water.

The entrance to the Waitrose store in Wentworth, in Hexham, was flooded, as was a large section of the Wentworth car park. The Wentworth Leisure Centre was closed.

Conditions in Station Road, Hexham, were particularly bad. The volume of water was so huge in Priestpopple that sections of the road were washed away.

At one stage, the A69 was closed in both directions between the A68 junction at Corbridge and Bridge End Roundabout, in Hexham.

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This week in... 1919

Saturday, June 16, 1934

Lord Lieutenant of Northumberland, Sir Charles Trevelyan unveiled a series of murals at Acomb Youth Hostel which had been painted by pupils of King Edward VII School in Newcastle.

Sir Charles commented that membership of the Tyneside Hostel Movement, which included the Acomb hostel, was expanding rapidly and there were plans to open another hostel at Twice Brewed on the Military Road.


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