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2 hours ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:
Somewhat ironic in that the Brexit Party saved him from the chop. Perhaps he should look at his own performance rather than blame everything on Brexit.
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Ashington, Cramlington and Morpeth appear to have a branch. Bedlington would have to have a volunteer moderator to start I believe. https://www.freecycle.org/browse/UK/North East
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31 minutes ago, Malcolm Robinson said:
Not allowed to Bedlingtonian. As a councillor we are under Purdah and there are quite strict rules regarding this.
As a private individual thats different.
Cheers Malcolm, just read it thanks. Keep up the good work.
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41 minutes ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:
When we had the heavy snow fall and I was confined to the house, January 2010, I did a bit of family research within FreeBMD. To pass a few more hours I joined as a transcriber and and transcribed a few B, M & D registra sheets to be uploaded to the BMD Database.
So when your using the site just remember one of the records you find might be one of the 55,331 I did
Great work Alan. Well done!
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Hi Malcolm,
This may be too deep or controversial.
Who does or should a Bedlington Independent Councillor advise us on to vote on for the best interests of Bedlington in a General election?
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I am sure I enjoyed crossing the footbridge over the main track when I was younger however I can not remember when it was destroyed!
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3 hours ago, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:
Don't know of any of my relatives that have been diagnosed with dementia but I see the local care homes say there have expert care for people with dementia : -
Barchester Meadow Park Care Home
Choppington Road, Bedlington NE22 6LA
https://www.carehome.co.uk/carehome.cfm/searchazref/10004525MEAB
Hartford Court Care Home
Cumbrian Road, Cramlington NE23 1DA
It is a difficult decision should a family member have to move into a care home because of dementia. I would recommend that you first visit the home and ask questions to reassure yourself that the home has 'expert care'. If you become a Dementia Friend it will aid your understanding of the illness and may assist you to decide what you need to consider. My mother had dementia and my mother-in-law now has dementia. With support, people with dementia can and do take an active role in life. https://www.dementiafriends.org.uk/register-digital-friend
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You can obtain a copy of Wills and Probate Records for £1.50 using the official Government website. You can use this service to search for a probate record in England and Wales, check if probate has been issued, check the type of probate issued, order a copy of a probate record (including a will, if there is one) https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/#wills
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Recently came across this Network and I had a good feeling when I gave stuff away rather than taking it to the local tip.
The Freecycle Network™ is made up of 5,319 groups with 9,202,164 members around the world, and next door to you. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns and neighborhoods. It's all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Each local group is moderated by local volunteers.
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Welcome back Snow!
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Hi Brian, welcome back. I lost a great friend and family member owing to undiagnosed Sepsis. At times it can be difficult to recognise. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sepsis/
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17 minutes ago, rosco said:
He comes across as a pompous idiot
I think former Wansbeck miners and their families would like to here him answer the questions.
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I find it difficult to name my favourite Christmas Songs/Records as there are so many. I will start with this as I believe whatever age you are it is never too late to believe in Father Christmas.
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The UK voted to leave the EU by 52% to 48%. People in Northumberland voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union. Perhaps our local councilors can advise us of where they stand on that?
As we have some great Independent representatives they could maybe advise and guide us on their views.
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I have access to some old census and voters data and am quite happy to assist anyone from Bedlington who is researching their own family history.
There is a Free website that may also assist you with your research. https://www.freebmd.org.uk/search
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2 hours ago, Vic Patterson said:
If that is Ian Lavery he's got a big gob! loudest wins! bad hairdo guy didn't have the answers , unprepared ! Boris is more entertaining. Interviewer was terrible, would that be a BBC guy?
Yes Vic, That is our MP although I suspect that he has plans to be PM.
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27 minutes ago, rosco said:
So....any thoughts on Dec 12th.....is slippery Lavery big majority going to be slashed
I think only the Conservative Party could oust him in Wansbeck although that would be a big ask.
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I have a family history that stems from a community of Bedlington Miners who have always supported the Labour Party. I am however , not a fan of our MP Ian Lavery. I also do not know a miner who supports him. I do respect him if he has registered as a Dementia Friend and if it was not a publicity stunt then I applaud him.
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If you check the likes of TripAdvisor you will no doubt come across the best things to do in Bedlington however who in the town would agree with their suggestions.
Perhaps we can suggest things that we should preserve for the town. i.e.
1. Bedlington History Society
2. Bedlington Community Centre
3. Bedlington Social Club
4. Bedlington.Co.UK
5. Bedlington Library
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Cheers lads however Its Oh So Quiet!
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On 01/10/2018 at 20:42, Bedlingtonian said:
It would be great to see the people of Bedlington support Scott & Kay in their efforts to raise £2,000 to help support Charlotte-Rose through her treatment.
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/charlotte-rose-sibley
Charlotte-Rose 'rang the bell recently' so thanks to all who supported her through her treatment.☺️
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On 10/06/2017 at 10:48, Alan Edgar (Eggy1948) said:
Great post Alan..... Here we go again!
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I have not posted for some time as a result of ill-health and death of a family member.
Previously Brexit and Elections were discussed and there were strong views. Perhaps the site has changed in my absence?
Hollymount
in History Hollow
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Michael Longridge (c1785-1858) died at Hollymount Hall in 1858. (source: six townships) The hall was said to be designed/built circa 1844 for John Birkinshaw (c1781-c1845). (source: The Lost Houses of Newcastle and Northumberland.)
Above does not take you back much further and certainly not back to Holy Mount. Good luck with the research.