News at a glance
Prudhoe: Balsam bashers strike again
VOLUNTARY group Prudhoe Ground Force will be tackling the scourge of Himalayan balsam at the town’s Tyne Riverside Country Park on Monday.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Bellingham village notes
ONE of the nation’s great treasures will be making a special appearance in Bellingham later this year.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Ponteland village notes
TONIGHT, the weekly badminton club will meet from 8.30pm until 10pm at the leisure centre in Callerton Lane.
Last updated 19 June 2013
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Hexham hydro dream is sunk
THE money-spinning hydro-electricity generating plant proposed for the Tyne at Hexham is dead in the water.
Last updated 15 June 2013
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Prudhoe: Paul joins board at SCM Pharma
PRUDHOE-BASED pharmaceutical manufacturer SCM Pharma has boosted its senior management team with the recruitment of a new operations director.
Last updated 13 June 2013
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Prudhoe: Coronation fair is town’s crowning glory
THE Chinese dragon arrived at noon, its body shimmering in the sunlight as it wound its way along Prudhoe’s Front Street to the clear appreciation of the crowds.
Last updated 13 June 2013
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Ovingham: Umbrellas ready for Goose Fair
ALTHOUGH they are hoping for bright sunshine on the day, the organisers of Ovingham’s Goose Fair are already pulling out their umbrellas!
Last updated 13 June 2013
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Ovingham: £3.2m investment will secure bridge’s future
RICKETY Ovingham Bridge has been saved from possible closure by news it is to receive a £3.2m facelift next year.
Last updated 13 June 2013
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Hexham: School tour for Minister
SCHOOLS Minister David Laws is coming to Hexham next month to discuss investment in the town’s crumbling Queen Elizabeth High School.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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News in brief
BELLINGHAM’S skating ramp is to be removed.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Hexham: Traffic jams will be Next as new store opens
AFTER an absence of eight years, fashion favourite Next returns to Hexham next week.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Haltwhistle: Tip closure on the cards
HALTWHISTLE’S household waste centre will close for three days next week for essential maintenance work to be carried out.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Corbridge: Three-month bridge closure planned
ONE of the main routes along the Tyne Valley could be closed near Corbridge for up to three months.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Newton: ‘We’re being bribed to support new homes scheme’
CAMPAIGNERS against a proposal to build up to four detached homes in Newton village say the community is being bribed to support the plan.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Langley: Trouble as travellers pitch camp
A LAND OWNER has hit out at travellers who used his fields as a campsite en route to the Appleby horse fair last weekend.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Corbridge: Pedal power is helping the heroes
TACKLING a 423-mile cycle ride is an heroic feat by anyone’s standards, but it was made even more so last week, when 15 injured service personnel and veterans took part.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Hexham: Park’s £30,000 revamp gets the seal of approval
HEXHAM’S rundown facilities for skate-boarding, roller-blading and BMX biking in the town’s park have been given a £30,000 facelift.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Promotion for Chloe
HARD work paid off for a Wark canoeist as she gained promotion to the Premier 1 in slalom C1.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Tynedale: On line bin checks save time
NORTHUMBERLAND County Council has improved its website to make it easier to check on bin collection days.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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Hexham: Suzy shares her story in a bid to help the bereaved
TYNEDALE Hospice at Home has a new bereavement services co-ordinator and assistant.
Last updated 12 June 2013
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This week in... 1885
Saturday, June 20th, 1885
Over 2,000 people attended the Temperance Gala held at Greencroft Park, Haltwhistle.
Led by the Bardon Mill Brass Band, 12 temperance societies paraded through the town, prior to an open air meeting in the park.
During the event the Rev. J.M. Russel condemned the House of Commons for rejecting a proposal to increase taxes on spirits and beer.
This week in... 1885
Saturday, June 20th, 1885Over 2,000 people attended the Temperance Gala held at Greencroft Park, Haltwhistle.
Led by the Bardon Mill Brass Band, 12 temperance societies paraded through the town, prior to an open air meeting in the park.
During the event the Rev. J.M. Russel condemned the House of Commons for rejecting a proposal to increase taxes on spirits and beer.


