Everything posted by Rea
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Old Aged Persons Home Glebe Road
Great, thanks for the replies, you did better than I could well done
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Old Aged Persons Home Glebe Road
Hi, Can anyone tell me what is being built on the site of the old Aged persons home next to Meadow Park on Glebe Road? I cannot find any plans or permissions for the site. cheers
- Elliots Garage Site.
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Hartford Lodge 1920
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Plessey Mill,Hartford.JPG
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Where Is Our Survey?
I agree and that is why I am actively promoting this website and now I am aware of the issues I will continue to do so, as it precisely this matter of communciation that worries me, I understand the cost implication and the complacancy of many people but when Bedlington has never had any facilities provided by the local authority before on anything of this scale then I believe everyone who would use a leisure centre be asked, so as a suggestion unless of course it has been done before;- why not ask everyone who attends any of our other leisure centres upon arrival the necessary questions as there is a strong likelyhood that many of them will be from Bedlington.
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Where Is Our Survey?
Who has control of the convenant? why not use the space on the 20 acre site to good use not just for the odd dog walker, or incorporate it and develop it as a community facility. As far as publicity is concerned not everyone reads the NPL or visits websites or indeed attends meetings, that is where a proper survey of everyone's opinions is needed not just the few in the know. I dont mean to be harsh but as I said have never heard of the independant report being done so if i haven't and I read the NPL and visit websites regularly what chance has anyone else, surely everyone is entitled to have an opinion. My original post was based upon the survey being carried out by the council in Ashington only when infact many resisdents here in Bedlington have to travel to their centre so why are we not entitled to our opinion on what happens to it as well.
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Where Is Our Survey?
Interesting Malcolm, I was unaware of the professional study being carried out, will there be some publicity on the matter to make sure everyone in Bedlington knows about it and the meeting on the 25th March, I hope so. As for location, there is a large area on the 20 acre field next to the golf course, this would be a good location with easy access and visibility to promote its use, and particularly the close proximity of the golf course would be a good marriage. Will 'a survey' of all residents be carried out for their views on where it should be located, how much should be spent and what should be on offer?
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Where Is Our Survey?
Of course they are, i forgot, just wait till they are knocking on doors wanting our support in May for the next generation Yes men and women
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Where Is Our Survey?
Page 3 of this week's Newspost 'Survey on the future of town leisure facilities' makes me wonder if i need to move out of Bedlington and into another Town altogether such as North Tyneside, why have 1000 people in Ashington been surveyed on whether there should be investment in the old leisure centre or a new one built, well what do you think everyone will say -- of course,, a new one!, it's a no brainer. Why is nothing we here in Bedlington say never listened to, I am sick to the back teeth of it, we are a democracy and one Council after all! There will be 1000's more sent out in Ashington in the next few weeks, why not send us some as well for our opinion as we are also user's of the centre not just people in Ashington
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History photos
Here are some photos that have been around for ages,some are from friends and relations, some I photographed myself, I will be adding more as I scan them in
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Havannah drift mine, pit 6
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Miners underground in 1890's Bedlington
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Ellington colliery band
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Woodhorn colliery in 1965
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Havannah pit in Hazlerigg
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Miners on exchange to Germany in the 50's
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The Ashington workshops inside
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The Ashington workshops entrance gatehouse
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The Ashington workshops
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Cambois butterfly bunker looking in bye
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Bedlington pit 1899
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Netherton Colliery band 1897
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Barrington colliery band 1901
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Tippling the coal
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Pony and driver
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Hand drilling
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After the shot firing
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Bedlington Station railway crossing
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Bank Top area in Bedlington
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Passenger Train Returns To Line After 40-year Absence
Yes it would be great to have the line open again, but I hope the pricing and timetabling will be adequate for everyone, for example the first train to Newcastle from Cramlington is 8.11am and is never big enough to accommodate the number of passengers, this is no good for people who start earlier or indeed work 8am-4pm shifts, or cleaners etc, some people like to go early, some people work later than 6pm when the train stops running, we need a service for the 21st century that operates within our 24hr society. Then of course there is the pricing, £6 return on Arriva buses from Bedlington, no good for families or couples, in Newcastle the £2.40 all day any bus is a great deal on Stagecoach, although this is not on every bus company, there is an apt bus called 'The Highwayman', the driver with his mask and gun of course . Additionally people like to go to Newcastle for a night out, drinking or going the Theatre, or late night shopping. If we are to get people out of their cars and onto public transport we need something that runs like the Metro. So I hope the powers at be listen to the views and opinions of the public who are going to use the service afterall.
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View of Simonside Hills
Thanks Cympil, my mate lives up that way, it was during the summer, like you say a nice place, still some snow up there even then.
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Thank You Northumberland Council
All I can say is thanks to the council, they actually listened to our requests, I rang the council yesterday and asked for the roads on our estate to be ploughed because we couldn't get out of the estate properly, well they came out today and did it, so well done....also seeing you on the main street gritting footpaths and clearing snow makes us think you are actually listening to the residents, well done.
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Great Food At Khans
The food here is great, where else can you get a korma pizza, delicious.....everything from indian food to fish and chips is delivered hot, just try it out in Bedlington Station.....
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Make A Fast Food Resteraunt For Teenagers In Bedlington. Restaurant
Although in some respects i think it is a great idea i somehow think the council will not allow planning permission for one, most landlords of the vacant properties wont allow hot food takeaways either i suspect. Shame though.
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Leisure Centre And Other Facilities
I have just read in the News Post about the fair people of Ashington not wanting their leisure centre to close, it will close in October according to the report. There is a suggestion that the a 'new' one will be possibly built, and they state that a Town the size of Ashington needs a leisure centre, can the canny folk have a look at how long we have waited for our leisure centre or indeed any leisure facilities and we are just as big as Ashington, so before any money is spent from our 'one' council we should be at the top of the list for a leisure centre or any consultation of where our money should be spent. Also there was a report on the One North East and the investment on the redevelopment of the old Asda site and within the town centre, if my memory serves me right it isnt long ago that the town centre was done with pedestrianisation and such like, a new bus station area, etc etc, will One North East look a little South of the Wansbeck border and see us here and maybe help redevelop our centre with grant funding
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Some shots of mine
Various shots in Northumberland
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Hello
Hi, just joined the forum, i have lived in Bedlington for nearly 12 years, have own business, originally from Seaton Delaval. All my kids went to the schools, my youngest is still in St Benet Biscops final year. Hope to add some interesting comments and posts. Thanks Brian
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Loathe: The Queues In Nettos
I went in to Netto and the queue was down the aisle, only one till on as usual, I complained and asked that instead of stacking shelves you could open a till, to which the kind man said "Are you addressing me!!" a great sarcastic remark to which the whole queue went stone quiet in disbelief, I complained to the Head office in London and now they have changed their policy, the bloke was reprimanded but still works there, so bear that in mind when talking to anyone with a beard.
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Red Lion Restaurant
I have heard the ground floor is to be a furniture shop by the people who had the one at the back of Tesco's, it wasnt long ago that the old Maxi Freeze had one, it has gone the journey
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Red Lion
Hi thank you, hope i can add something to the forums I looked at the links, the applications have been withdrawn, but the Red Lion is now owned by someone else not Mr Martin as in the planning apps.
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Make A Fast Food Resteraunt For Teenagers In Bedlington. Restaurant
Its definately the chicken and the egg, we will never have big brand name stores here in bedlington, not enough people using the Town unlike Ashington, Morpeth, Cramlington, Blyth. Tesco tries to sell everything, it wants to corner the town, it closed the other stores, how long before Greggs goes, their lease i am sure will be up soon as well. As soon as they get planning for Stobhill they'll probably go as well. I'm afriad until things move on and 'brands' do venture here we are stuck with what we have
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Red Lion
Is there any truth in the rumour that the Red Lion Pub in Bedlington is to become a furniture shop? Although I would wish any business success I feel that a pub that has been there for such a long time should always be a pub, I am sure a decent Weatherspoons would be nice.