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A second man has been arrested on suspicion of robbing a man who later died after being found unconscious on a Bedlington garage forecourt.
Police and paramedics were called to the Spar garage on Station Road in the Northumberland town at 5.40am on Tuesday, where they found the unconscious man.
He was taken to hospital but passed away from his injuries.
After his death, police said he may have been robbed just hours before he was discovered on the garage forecourt.
Police stressed that the suspected robbery was not directly linked to the death, having allegedly taken place some time before he was found unconscious.
Officers initially arrested a 43-year-old man on suspicion of robbery, and on Friday revealed that a second man had been arrested.

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Below is a list of this week's school news from Newcastle and the North East - written by you. To get your school event or story included, simply fill out the form below, which is also at www.chroniclelive.co.uk/schoolnews
Pupils, parents and teachers are celebrating Newcastle’s Atkinson Road Primary Academy officially being rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted inspectors, who praised it as a “wonderfully supportive school.”
The 500-pupil school in Benwell was ranked good in all areas of school life and leadership. Atkinson Road Primary expanded last month to incorporate Atkinson Road Nursery, now educating children aged from two until 11-years-old, with new head-teacher Lisa Macaulay taking over leadership praised for her ‘vision, enthusiasm and dedication’.
The latest Ofsted rating maintains the primary school’s good status gained during its last inspection in 2013.
Ofsted praised:
• A committed leadership team with a determination to provide the very best education for pupils

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The man who died after being found unconscious on a Bedlington garage forecourt may have been robbed before his death, police have said.
Police and paramedics were called to the Spar garage on Station Road in the Northumberland town at 5.40am on Tuesday where they found the unconscious man.
He was taken to hospital but passed away from his injuries.
Although police don’t believe anyone else was involved in his death, police suspect that he had been robbed sometime before he was found unconscious.
Officers have arrested a 43-year-old man on suspicion of robbery, and he is currently in police custody.
A Northumbria Police spokesman said: “Police investigating the death of a man found unconscious in Bedlington this morning can now confirm that they do not believe there to be any third party involvement.

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Police investigating the death of a man found unconscious in Bedlington this morning can now confirm that they do not believe there to be any third party involvement.
Officers were called to the Spar on Station Road, Bedlington at 5.40am, today (March 6), after the body of a man was found.
Emergency services attended and the man was taken to hospital where he sadly died.
Police believe that the man may have been a victim of robbery prior to his death however, that his death is not linked to the incident.
A 43-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of robbery and is currently in police custody.
Police are asking anyone who saw anything suspicious to get in touch with Northumbria police and quote reference number 115 06/03/18 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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A man has died after being found on the forecourt of a garage in Bedlington .
Police and paramedics were called to the Spar garage on Station Road in the Northumberland town at 5.40am on Tuesday.
A man who was found there was taken to hospital where he died.
Northumbria Police has not confirmed if the man’s death is being treated as suspicious.
A police spokesperson said: “Emergency services attended and the man was taken to hospital where he sadly died.”
The garage has been cordoned off by police and forensic investigators have also arrived at the scene.

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Updated at 11:50am on Tuesday 6 March 2018
Scheduled bin collections continue today - as teams aim to carry out normal collections wherever it is safe and possible to do so.  Please put your bin out as normal, unless your situation is described specifically below.

Many normal collections were made yesterday - although there were some areas, including rural locations, where this is not possible. Some collections were also missed due to unfortunate vehicle breakdown.

If your bin is not collected on the normal day this week please leave it out, in a safe place, and, weather permitting, we will attempt to collect it by the end of this week.

These will be kept under review and further guidance provided at the end of the week.

We will be prioritising general rubbish bins before recycling bins - due to the nature of the waste they contain.

Regarding bins missed last week:

If your general waste bin was missed last Wednesday, 28th February, please put it out for collection this Wednesday, 7th March, and again on Wednesday 14th March. Your recycling bin will not be emptied and should be put it out for collection on its next scheduled collection day of Wednesday 21st March

If your general waste bin was missed on Thursday 1st March please put this bin out next Thursday 8th March and again on Thursday 15th March. Your recycling bin will not be emptied and should be put it out for collection on its next scheduled collection day on Thursday 22nd March.

On general waste, we will accept up to two additional black bin bags (or something of a similar size) alongside regular general waste bins.

All missed recycling bins, including those which will not be collected this Wednesday and Thursday, should be put out on their next collection day.  Any additional recycling items can be put in cardboard boxes, paper bags, or clear plastic bags.

We are supplying clear recycling bags at our customer information centres and other venues at:
  Alnwick Greenwell Lane, Alnwick, NE66 1HB (Closes at 4:30pm) View map location Ashington Wansbeck Square, Ashington, NE63 9XL View map location Bedlington Bedlington Library, Glebe Road, Bedlington, NE22 6JX View map location Berwick Walkergate Building, Walkergate TD15 1DJ View map location Blyth Blyth Library, Bridge Street, Blyth, NE24 1DJ View new location Cramlington Concordia, Cramlington, NE23 6YB View map location Hexham Queens Hall, Beaumont Street, Hexham, NE46 3LS View map location Morpeth Royal Sovereign House, Manchester Street, Morpeth, NE61 1AF View map location Seaton Delaval Library, Astley High School, Elsdon Avenue, NE25 0BW View map location Ponteland Town council office, Unit 1, Meadowfield Court, Meadowfield Industrial Estate, Ponteland, Northumberland, NE20 9SD View map location Prudhoe Library, Spetchells Centre, 58 Front Street, Prudhoe, NE42 5AA View map location  
Customers who are expecting their first garden waste collection of the season this week should put their their bins out for collection on the scheduled day. Like general waste and recycling bins, we aim to undertake garden waste collections in all planned areas, where it is safe to do so. 

The council apologises for any inconvenience that these arrangements may cause. Many thanks for your patience during this time.

Keep up to date through the council’s ‘Alerts’ channels which are available via the website www.northumberland.gov.uk;
Twitter: @northumberlands; and 
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