Leisure
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A way to process loss: the people behind Amble’s Memorial Clock
Amble’s Memorial clock will be 100 next May. Events are planned to commemorate it. Here, Vivienne…
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Lily Tibbitts’ Student Life #149
In the middle of September, I was shortlisted for a writing competition, and anyone who has…
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Amble Sword looking for a venue
Since 2018 Amble Sword Dancers have met every Tuesday at 7.30pm at The Masons Arms, Woodbine…
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Coquet Churches Together – Christmas Services
Welcome to the church services over Christmas Sacred Heart and St Cuthbert’s Roman Catholic Christmas Eve,…
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Artograffi #149
Meeting Mr Andriot our new Headmaster We were delighted to interview Mr Andriot, the new head…
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New gates for theatre company
New gates have been fitted to the car park at Northumberland Touring Theatre Company (NTC), thanks…
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Magical outdoor event planned at Amble’s Little Shore
A spectacular outdoor event is due to take place at Amble’s Little Shore, which it’s hoped…
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Artograffi #148
Who was James Calvert Spence? Our school is named after him and now there’s a blue…
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Blue plaque in honour of James Calvert Spence
A blue plaque in honour of pioneering children’s doctor Professor Sir James Calvert Spence has been…
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Artograffi #147
Are concert tickets too much? When I was writing this article, Taylor Swift came to Edinburgh…
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