Heritage & Tourism
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Ray King column: more on Hauxley
The two villages of High and Low Hauxley lie half a mile apart. As far as…
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Town Council Report: Dec 2012
Amble at Christmas ISN’T IT wonderful to see Amble so brightly lit this festive season? We…
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St Mark’s church: Recording our history
St Mark’s is compiling a record of the last 60 years of the church. If anyone…
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Stargazing fans, meet Amble’s own space man
A little while ago I wrote an article suggesting that Amble is home to more than…
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Five things you should know about Amble
1. WHY WE ARE KNOWN AS THE FRIENDLIEST PORT On Wednesday 6th July 1935, on her…
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Filming seals and dolphins off the NE coast
When he’s not curing the sick people of Amble, doctor Ben Burville will probably be up…
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Images of Amble By The Sea, “The Friendliest Port”
This sleepy coastal town on Britain’s north Northumberland coast is famed for its breathtaking scenery, wildlife,…
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Why we are known as “The Friendliest Port”
On Wednesday 6th July 1935, on her final voyage, RMS Mauretania sailed past Amble on her…
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2020 vision for ‘Friendliest Port’s’ image
A framework for developing Amble as a thriving and vibrant coastal town over the next decade…
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Michael’s blog: “a view from the dark”
A view from the dark Hi my name is Michael Lowery and I am a totally…
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