The Trotter Memorial on the roundabout could work.
It would be safe and visible .
Then people local and visitors may be curious and start to ask questions. Can anyone think of a better way to preserve the memory of this local hero.
Access to be allowed on a Bedlington Heritage Day , say in June /July with a brass band playing and marching down the Main Street to Atlee Park. Folk music by the Unthanks, Jez Lowe and the Pitmen Poets. A true celebration of Bedlington East West and Central (plus all the Shire) Now where are those three rings to bind all to our heritage initiative.
So much of our history is not visible .
NOW all we need is a town centre.
The Word the new library at South Shields shows what can be done.
We have so much to celebrate /remember in Bedlington.
An Ellen Mitchell room with all aspects of our history on display. The Bedlington Banners providing a reason to be proud of the brave men who worked and lost their lives in the mines. A little or lot about Ken Russell and his filming in Bedlington. Not to mention Cuthbert, Daniel Gooch, The Old Iron Works, and so many more history stories.
One story could be the history of the Shire , the link with Durham then becoming Wansbeck and then NCC . ( no negative thoughts)
Sadly it is only Weatherspoon's where our history is accounted for in displays and pictures.
As the older children said about regeneration 'Something anything is better than nothing' .
What we need to hear is 'money is no object'.
Deeds not Words.
No negativity allowed anytime anywhere.
Bedlington will rise again.