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  • Grants to commemorate WW1

    Grants to commemorate WW1

    10th October 2013

    World War I had a huge impact on every single village and town in the country….

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  • Park visitors keep Amble beach clean

    Park visitors keep Amble beach clean

    10th October 2013

    Environmentally aware visitors armed themselves with bin bags to clear up a stretch of Amble beach…

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  • Support the Friendliest Port: your favourite local businesses

    Support the Friendliest Port: your favourite local businesses

    8th October 2013

    Congratulations to Amble Angling Centre and Roland’s Butchers who have both won a free advert in…

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  • Robson Green impresses Amble fishermen

    Robson Green impresses Amble fishermen

    8th October 2013

    Actor Robson Green came back to Amble in August. He was filming for another television programme,…

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  • Harbour plans approved

    Harbour plans approved

    7th October 2013

    Plans to develop part of Amble’s harbour have been unanimously approved by NCC’s northern area planning…

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  • New world record: the biggest leek ever grown

    New world record: the biggest leek ever grown

    7th October 2013

    Champion leek grower Geoff Moscrop has broken two world records for his leeks. At the Cramlington…

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  • Badger cull

    Badger cull

    2nd October 2013

    As the first shots of the badger cull are reported, Northumberland Wildlife Trust states, yet again,…

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  • Fundraising for Aidan Jackowiak Smith

    Fundraising for Aidan Jackowiak Smith

    30th September 2013

    The Body Shop party fundraising event in aid of Aidan Jackowiak Smith on Saturday 5th October….

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  • The haunting of Hauxley

    The haunting of Hauxley

    25th September 2013

    By Michael Lowery While looking at the beer pumps in the Schooner inn, an old fashioned…

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  • Hauxley archaeology: links to the past

    Hauxley archaeology: links to the past

    19th September 2013

    Thirteen weeks of digging, scraping, brushing and sifting have come to an end, as the archaeological…

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