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  1. The Terriers need your help. Crowds are at an all time low and we need the old faces back and the new generation of supported to come through. Our current league position is false. We have an exciting team of hard working lads and a very passionate and dedicated management team in Dave and Keith. There's been a lot in the media lately regarding the troubles faced by Chester and Hartlepool. Like many teams at our level, the Terriers rely on volunteers. Any help that anyone can offer would be greatly appreciated. - volunteering, helping promote the team, sponsorship etc etc. Cost-effective advertising packages available for local businesses including our ever expanding social media presence. Doesn't have to cost the Earth - deals to be done! Join our supporters page on Facebook and see videos of matches inc Saturday's excellent 6-1 home win. I'm actually an exiled Scarborough supporter. We went bust in 2007, don't let the Terriers be in any risk of going the same way,
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  2. Bedlington FC under 11 boys, travelled to Scarborough on May Bank Holiday weekend to represent the town in the prestigious Filey Cup 2018. Hundreds of teams travelled from all over the country to take part in the weekend of football. Bedlington Vipers had won the competition for the last two years running and with the help of local businesses and councils they were able to go back to defend their title. They did just that winning the double by winning their Saturday league and then topped it off by being crowned overall Champions following a highly competitive Sunday competition. The Vipers remained unbeaten all weekend. Manager David Langhorne said, “This group of players are an absolute credit to the Club and the town of Bedlington. We had a brilliant time across the weekend but when the players took to pitch they gave it their all. The weather was glorious but energy sapping for the lads. We are so very proud of their achievements in the Filey Cup and we’ve all made memories for life”. Congratulations to Bedlington FC Vipers and to all of the teams that made it such an exciting competition.
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  3. ‘Bringing beds and business to Bedlington’ is the aim of two businessmen who are planning to open a hotel in the town, creating 45 jobs in the process.
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  4. Northumberland-based QualitySolicitors Lawson & Thompson is offering Wills at no cost* to people aged 55 and over as part of an award-winning Will Scheme partnership with Barnardo’s. The exclusive partnership means those who do not already have one in place can have a simple Will professionally written that captures everything from final wishes and organ donation preferences, to basic inheritance and tax planning, at no cost to them. In return, those taking advantage of the offer will be asked to consider leaving a legacy gift in their Will to Barnardo’s. The scheme has already seen over 3,500 people take part and a huge £16.8m pledged in future legacy income for vulnerable and disadvantaged children throughout the UK since it began in 2010. The money goes towards research and services for young people and families who have a disability or who have experienced poverty, sexual exploitation or domestic violence. Research by Unbiased has shown that around 60 per cent of adults in the UK do not have a will.[1] The top reason people keep putting it off is that they plan to make one when they are older. Earlier research from the Citizens Advice service showed the number of people who are dying intestate (without a will) is rising; queries rose to 3,747 in 2015, up from 1,522 in 2011.[2] QualitySolicitors Lawson & Thompson Partner Tim Barker said making a will is not something people should put off. “A will is the only way for people to legally have their say in how their estate will be handled and distributed,” Mr Barker said. “Having a will not only provides reassurance for you, but it provides clear direction and protection for any loved ones you’re leaving behind. “We all think the worst won’t happen to us, but committing just a few hours now means no one would have to take that risk.” Barnardo’s Senior Will Scheme Client Relationship Manager, Sue Westbury said the partnership with QualitySolicitors is invaluable. “The support and engagement from participating member firms continues to result in very significant numbers of pledges which will help us to plan for the future,” Ms Westbury said. “Barnardo’s currently has three strategic aims – to build stronger families, to make safer childhoods, and to ensure positive futures for the children, young people, carers and families that we work with. We currently operate 1067 services across the UK helping over 301,000 people, and this wouldn’t be possible without the legacy income that we currently receive. “Barnardo’s would like to say a huge thank you to QualitySolicitors Head Office and all the member firms who participate in the scheme.” The law surrounding estate planning and administration is complex and there are risks involved in having a Will that is not properly drafted, signed or witnessed. Using a solicitor reduces these risks and gives people reassurance that they will be protected if something does go wrong. By taking advantage of March Will Month, people aged over 55 years can have a professionally written will for free. To take part, simply call 01670 530 700 or visit www.qualitysolicitors.com/lawsonandthompson to book an appointment. *Applies to simple single or mirror wills only for people aged 55 and over. For more complex wills you will be charged our usual fee with the discount being applied to the final invoice. [1] Unbiased, ’31 million UK adults at risk of dying without a will’ (2 October 2017) https://business.unbiased.co.uk/press-releases/31-million-uk-adults-at-risk-of-dying-without-a-will-2-10-2017. [2] BBC News, ‘Making a will: Sharp rise for intestate queries’ (19 May 2016) https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36325871.
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  5. An event in Bedlington next week is giving people the opportunity to push themselves physically and raise money for Age UK Northumberland at the same time.
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  6. Northumberland County Council has agreed a budget to save £65m over the next four years while making ambitious plans for the future. Councillors approved efficiencies of £8.2m for the coming year, £21.1m in 2019-20, and rising to £65.1m over the term of the Medium Term Financial Plan 2018-2022. Council Leader Peter Jackson said: “We’re pleased to have agreed our budget which allows us to balance our books, and do the right thing for the people we serve. But the hard work starts now. “The next three years will be more challenging than ever, and may have a impact on the way we deliver services. “However, we’re bold and ambitious for the future, and by approving this budget we’ll be much better placed to help support a thriving local economy and deliver value for money for the communities we serve. To protect vital services and significant demand in services, the council has reluctantly decided to a Council Tax rise of 2.99%. While this rise in line with inflation, it equates to 85 pence per household per week for a Band D property. Coun Jackson added: ”We’re still very much ambitious for our future, and for the future for the people of Northumberland, and our capital programme of £588m is the biggest ever delivered in the county. “Over the coming years we pledge to continue investing in Northumberland’s future and making sure we get a fair deal for the whole county - one that works for everyone.”
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  7. Campaigners have spoken of their delight after it was announced that an option to remove a key structure at Humford Country Park in Bedlington is now off the table.
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  8. To follow on from my previous post, a few home matches coming up. Nice bar, food kiosk an.d the legend that is "The Foal" Been far too long since a consistent 100+ crowd. Surely 100 isn't much to ask from a population of ~ 15000 in the town?
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  9. Sign up to our newsletter for the latest Northumberland news She had the world at her feet. But Marsha Heslop's family and friends are grieving after the "beautiful" hairdresser from Bedlington, Northumberland, died aged 27. What started as twitching in her right foot ended in seizures while on holiday with her partner. She spent four weeks in Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) before she died on November 21. Her death has sent shockwaves through the community. A fun-loving and kind soul, those who knew her best say life will simply never be the same again.
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