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  1. I use my hotmail account everyday so I know its active, its is one of the old @hotmail.com accounts
  2. I have tried signing this and a few other petitions in the past on that Government site, I use an old hot-mail email address and have never ever received the verification email from them to click on and verify my signing. I wonder how many other folk have also been prevented from taking part in these petitions due to similar problems
  3. Firefox for Fire TV Stick TV If you use an Amazon firestick on your TV you can now download Firefox from the App Store for free and surf the net on your TV
  4. What a difference two months can make. https://www.newspostleader.co.uk/news/following-my-beliefs-in-eu-vote-1-8755929
  5. This is just a reminder that TV licence will be debated at 4:30 on Monday 20th November in Westminster Hall’s Grand Committee Room. The sitting will last for up to three hours. Entry is free of charge. There is no system of tickets or advanced booking. Places are limited and visitors are admitted on a first come, first served basis. You can also watch it at http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Commons. A transcript will be published the following day at hansard.parliament.uk Also, I've been chatting with a few journalists recently to make sure they are aware of the debate and intend to cover it. Even a TV channel producer contacted me yesterday because they want to make something special on Monday, so keep your eyes out! Bye for now Caroline @lalionneuk
  6. I could not help noticing a few weeks ago that according to his profile Russ Wallace has never visited these forums ?? . Russ Wallace Members 12 Content count 12 Joined June 16 Last visited Never
  7. I think your predictions are spot on Bedlingtonian Last election for Berwick 2017 the Tory won 22,145 votes (52 per cent) this time round, compared to 16,603 (41.4 per cent) in 2015, with Labour's Scott Dickinson (10.364) Could you imagine Ashington as a Tory Town they would be chucking themselves of the pigeon Crees
  8. Thats the wonderful thing about living in a democracy we all get to have our say, although I an sure some wish we did not
  9. Some may see it as negativity when folks views and ideas differer to the ones they hold, I see it as voicing an opinion
  10. https://www.aldi.co.uk/about-aldi/property/required-towns/north-east-england-north-yorkshire-and-cumbria More cheap beans, just what we need, how long will it be before one of the other supermarkets close, Tescos could not make it pay when they were the only store in town . Three supermarkets can not survive in Bedlington
  11. So hopefully we wont be seeing any more Hairdressers, Barbers, Tattooists, Dog-groomers or purveyors of Baccy and Booze. .
  12. I first meet and became friends with Charlie in the early seventies when I worked in Morpeth, he was a well known and well liked lad who enjoyed a drink but never caused any trouble or had a bad word to say about anyone. He had a brother called Geoffrey (Geoff) but Geoff and Charlie were like chalk and cheese, total opposites, Geoff died very young I think he would be in his thirties, he contracted some tropical parasitic disease while i think he was working in Africa . Charlie’s favourite drinking dens in those days would have been the old Grey Bull , the Earl Grey, the George and Dragon and the Queens Head, (all long gone) , I can well remember one particulate night after a lock in at the George and Dragon Charlie rather worse for wear after a good day on the hoy left the Dragon to go home in the early hours and on exiting the front door of the Dragon turned a full circle and walked through the large plate glass window of the Abbey National Building Society , he ended up sitting among the window display covered in glass but did not have a mark on him, we still had Bobbies on the beat then and it was not to long until an amused looking copper arrived to de-tangle Charlie from the window display. I did not know Charlie had passed away until I read it here today , He will be missed by those that knew him (and by the pubs he drank in ). God bless Charlie mate, and rest in peace.
  13. Did Cooper's also used to have the bingo on Glebe road ? I think I can remember one of the sons, was it the same family of Cooper's that lived at the showman's guild trailer site that used to be behind the Travellers pub ( Wally's ) at Scotland-gate Looks like the family may still be in the bingo business https://www.addressesandpostcodes.co.uk/address/ch-SX2H7k7t/clarence-cooper-co-limited-the-pavillion-bingo-15-main-street-ferryhill-dl17-8la.html
  14. Was it that big cardboard cut out dog near the golf club that looks like Scooby Doo with a boil on his lug hole (or is it wearing a pom pom hat)
  15. The 'rebels' who defied Jeremy Corbyn and backed the EU Withdrawal Bill tonight Dennis Skinner Ronnie Campbell Frank Field Kate Hoey Kelvin Hopkins John Mann Graham Stringer
  16. I bet you did not see one of those posh expensive looking green signs pointing out public toilets Pilgrim,
  17. Orloff I think its a cupola and was often seen on co op buildings and made in a fancy dome design , I think it was for ventilation or light in the attics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupola
  18. I can remember going in to the Stakeford COOP as a boy with my Grandmother, no self service in those days just about everything sold was loose and was put up to the customers needs, sugar was weighed and put in to blue paper bags, butter was in a huge lump and the customers requirement was cut off and shaped using wooden spatula kind of tools then wrapped, same with cheese cut with a cheese wire and wrapped, bacon was sliced to the customers preferred thickness. The counter assistant who served you did not take your money she sent you bill whizzing along one of those zip wires to the cash office and they sent you change and you dividend receipt whizzing back to the counter. I can still remember our check number , what a job it must have been for the cashiers in those days working out all the yearly dividend payments using nowt more than a pencil and paper.
  19. Eggy I believe the Club was built by the COOP, the COOP was a much bigger concern years ago and had a building/construction side along with electrical joinery etc. All the clubs used the COOP for banking etc in those days
  20. I also remember the siren on the old police station. By the end of the cold war in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the national siren system was largely dismantled. The British Government cited the increasing use of double glazed windows (making sirens harder to hear) Some coastal areas still retain and regularly test the sirens as part of the flood warning defences and military bases apparently still have the sirens. I think the structure on the club roof is known as a cupola .
  21. I blame it all on Brexit, and the Tories, and turning off the chimes on Big Ben.
  22. Good old Jean Claude, I'm so glad I voted for him Oh wait .......we did not .....did we ? .
  23. Now now Barby, divint thy be so impatient, Ya will be able ta watch it all from the comfort of ya armchair on ya telly, ..... pet
  24. You must get out more Barby pet, its all arranged for this Wednesday. The day of rage posters have been slapped all over London advertising for all hooligans rioters and looters to cause mayhem shut down the city and bring down the government. Of course our Biased Broadcasters have not given it a mention, thats why thy knows nowt about it .http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/818437/grenfell-tower-london-fire-socialist-militants-plan-day-of-rage-theresa-may-parliament
  25. It happens just about every year, last year all the planters on the railings opposite the Northumberland Arms /outside St Cuthberts were all pulled off and scattered in the road and footpath, local residents and children replaced and replanted them. I also noticed planters and baskets put up by shops pulled down and destroyed. Bring back the CTV cameras we used to have on the street .
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