News at a glance
Wylam village notes
THE Fox and Hounds Leek Club is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year. We would be grateful if former members and associates would look for any photographs of past leek shows which we could borrow to make copies.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Bardon Mill village notes
IT’S June once more and time for the Roman Wall Show which takes place at Twice Brewed tomorrow.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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News in brief
GOT £2,250 per month burning a hole in your pocket?
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Haltwhistle village notes
HALTWHISTLE Town Carnival midnight walk is on Friday, June 21, starting at Sainsbury’s. Guess what time it starts! Seventy people have already registered but if you have not, there is still time to do so.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Redesdale village notes
THIS summer, between the beginning of July and the end of September, the Lindisfarne Gospels, possibly Britain’s most significant medieval manuscripts, will be on show in Durham.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Riding Mill village notes
THANK you to the handful of people who supported the Howdenjones concert in the parish hall last Friday.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Corbridge village notes
THE Tynedale Beer Festival at Tynedale Park is in full swing and continues today and tomorrow.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Planning applications (June 14, 2013)
NORTHUMBERLAND County Council has received the following 26 applications for planning permission.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Wylam: Fair goes loco in run-up to Puffing Billy Festival
WYLAM Summer Fair will be stepping back in time this year to the 19th century as the village prepares to a play major role in the forthcoming “Puffing Billy Festival”.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Ovington village notes
TOMORROW, Ovington Social Club is holding its very own race night. There is an admission fee per person and tickets are available prior to the event as well as on the evening.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Ovingham: Umbrella organisation is fair
IN recent years, Ovingham Goose Fair hasn’t been blessed with the finest of weather.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Ovingham village notes
THE annual Ovingham Goose Fair will be held tomorrow from noon until 5pm. Come along and enjoy the very popular, family-orientated fair consisting of craft, food stalls, tea tent and non-stop entertainment.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Slaley: Open garden helps Hesed
THE Christian mission Hesed, which supports women across Tynedale and abroad, will benefit from an open garden day tomorrow.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Heddon village notes
ST ANDREW’S church fair will be held in the Knott Memorial Hall on Saturday, June 22, from 1.30pm.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Thockrington: Author’s dying wish for church
NOVELIST Tom Sharpe is to join the pantheon of famous folk linked with one of Tynedale’s most remote churches.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Churches together in Hexham
THIS week Linda Gowland of St Aidan’s URC reflects upon Luke 7 v 36-8 v 3.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Birtley fete brings in £1,300
A SWITCH to the stately surroundings of Chipchase Castle paid handsome dividends for St Giles’s Church at Birtley.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Catton: Summer fair honours Doreen
CATTON’S summer fair will be taking over the village this weekend.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Exhibition celebrates Elsdon’s rich history
THE parish of Elsdon celebrated its rich history in a one-off temporary exhibition.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Corbridge: TV crew is bowled over by the food of Angels
BAKED by Angels, it was little wonder the feast offered to Yorkshire Tea officials impressed.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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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.
This week in... 1919
Saturday, June 16, 1934Lord 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.


