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Nice tribute from the Sunderland fans..
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Guess the advert, who starred in the advert, anything ad related goes here! I will start us off with an easy one Which tv advert had the slogan '"You'll never put a better bit of butter on your knife?"
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Is that am or pm? No matter, i`ll do both to be on the safe side
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Police are releasing CCTV images in an appeal for information following a burglary at the Spar shop Station Road, Bedlington, which took place back in June. At just after midnight on Monday, June 15, thieves broke into the closed shop via the rear entrance. Once inside they stole cash and cigarettes valued at in excess of £20,000 before fleeing the scene. Detective Sergeant Brian Johnson from Bedlington C.I.D. said: " I'd appeal for anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to come forward and speak to police." Anyone in the area at the time, or who has any information, is asked to call Bedlington CID on 03456 043 043 ext 69161 or the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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I voted for the speaking clock, but since this is the computer section, is it A 2-GHz Pentium Computer? (why do i feel stupid thinking it`s a computer?)
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Nominations For The B.co.uk Slogan-Of-The-Year Contest.
Cympil replied to threegee's topic in Talk of the Town
Bedlington - A Place In The Sun -
A group of enterprising students from Bedlington High and Ashington High Schools have completed a gruelling ten day expedition in the Swiss Alps. The team of 9 students and 3 staff completed part of the challenging Chamonix to Zermatt Walkers High Level Route, one of the oldest walking routes in Europe. The team covered over 90km and had a total ascent of just over 5700m, almost the height of Mt. Kilimanjaro. The team began their training over 8 months ago, developing their fitness, leadership and teamwork skills. Team member, Kay Shiel spoke about the training. "It was tough, we worked hard to develop our fitness because we knew that the trek would be demanding. We also developed our language skills and first aid skills, we were ready for anything." The team had to battle through two tough days of snow on the route, but were well prepared. Team leader, Will Close-Ash was confident that group would make it. "It is a demanding trek, not many young people will ever put themselves through such a tough trip, but I think that all of these young people should be proud of their achievements, they did very well." The team completed the trek to raise money for charities and collected over £3000 for a wide range of local and national charities. Author "“ Will Close-Ash
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Building work on two new state-of-the-art community fire stations for Northumberland began on Monday 27 July. The stations in Pegswood and the new headquarters in West Hartford are scheduled for completion next summer as part of an ambitious programme of building across the north east. Five new fire stations will be built during the coming year as part of a £60 million North East Fire and Rescue Authorities (NEFRA) Private Finance Initiative (PFI). The project is receiving funding from Communities and Local Government which is contributing £42 million in PFI credits to assist in the construction work. The new community fire station and headquarters at West Hartford will be equipped with three fire fighting appliances including an incident response unit, for terrorist and other incidents. These will be operated by one part-time and two full-time crews. In addition to the fire fighting response units, there will also be a North East Ambulance Service response unit and crew. At Pegswood the new station will be equipped with three fire fighting appliances including a high volume pumping unit. This is able to pump water over great distances in rural areas where water is scarce. It is also an invaluable piece of equipment in flooding incidents as it can move water away from danger points for safe dispersal. A part-time crew and two full-time crews will staff the three appliances. This station will also be the base for a specialist swift water rescue team; established to provide an enhanced flood evacuation and in-water search and rescue capability. The design and construction of both stations will be environmentally friendly achieving BREEAM (energy efficiency rating) of between "˜very good' and "˜excelllent'. As well as providing emergency fire and rescue cover, each station will have multi-media facilities including free internet access and meeting rooms, which will be available for members of the public to book. Both stations will also be equipped to train the public in fire and community safety and advice about these subjects will be available from experienced staff as part of a "˜drop in' service. Brian Hesler, Chief Fire Officer for Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We are proud to be leading the building stage of this seminal project for the North East. The community facilities that we will be able to provide in Northumberland's two new fire stations and HQ will allow us to improve the service we can offer to the community in terms of prevention and advice as well as continuing to respond to incidents quickly and efficiently across the county. We have taken full advantage of this opportunity to seize significant Government funding for Northumberland, which in itself will create much needed investment in the building industry during this time of economic downturn." Councillor Ian Lindley, Northumberland County Council's executive member for community safety (incorporating Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service), said: "This is an exciting time for Northumberland; the transformation of fire service provision is in keeping with the reorganisation we have seen in the county as a whole. The fire service is increasingly working to prevent incidents and it is a rich vein of expertise; building community fire stations will allow local people to tap into this expertise and help to ensure community safety informs local people, groups and projects." Fire Minister Shahid Malik said: "I am delighted that the Government has been able to award the combined North-East fire and rescue authorities £42 million in PFI credits to construct these new buildings. Overall since 1997 the Government has provided England's fire and rescue services with over £550 million through the PFI to invest in their buildings and vehicles. "The Government is investing in improving the fire and rescue service estate as it has a direct impact on progress in the creation of a service that meets the needs of today's world, providing fire stations in the right locations to help save lives as well as better working conditions for firefighters and back-office staff." John Laing Investments is providing 80% of the equity for the NEFRA project and Shepherd Construction is providing the remaining 20%, as well as building the five new stations. Area Director for John Laing, Mike White, said: "We are delighted to have reached the delivery stage of this project, which will significantly improve facilities for the fire and rescue authorities in the North East, while also providing facilities for the use of the communities around the new stations. We are looking forward to a long and successful partnership with the NEFRA PFI project and all of its stakeholders." Allan McDougall, Divisional Chief Executive of Shepherd Construction, the firm overseeing the project from its Darlington office, said: "This exciting project will see five new stations built over the next year. Each one will include community facilities, allowing the fire authorities to link to local people and proactively look at fire prevention and safety issues. The North East is leading the way with these stations and we look forward to working closely with the authorities to deliver such modern and innovative facilities." Graeme Dodd, Managing Director of Napper Architects, said: "Having recently completed six community fire stations, a technical service centre and a new brigade headquarters for Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service, Napper Architects is delighted to continue their emergency services involvement by developing designs for the new community fire station at Pegswood and the service headquarters at West Hartford. These innovative buildings, which have been developed in close partnership with advisors from Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service, integrate community facilities into the heart of the buildings allowing immediate community access to fire prevention advice and assistance without compromising operational effectiveness." The project has resulted in a boost to the regional economy with a number of North East businesses playing key roles in the NEFRA project. Newcastle-based solicitors Dickinson Dees are involved in the legal contracts; Shepherd Construction based in York and Darlington is delivering the build and Napper Architects in Newcastle designed the new fire stations and headquarters. The stations are set to be up and running as follows: Pegswood, June 2010; West Hartford, August 2010; Bishop Auckland, May 2010; Spennymoor, June 2010; North Shields, June 2010.
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Police are appealing for witnesses after two cars were damaged in Stakeford. At approximately 10.30pm on Tuesday July 28 a Ford Fiesta and a Volvo S80, which were parked on East Terrace at the time, had their wing mirrors damaged and were dented. Around the same time police received a report that a group of youths on bikes were seen in the street causing damage to cars. Bedlington Neighbourhood Beat Manager John Heaton said: " These damages took place in a normally quiet neighbourhood. I'd appeal for anyone who was out that night, who may have been walking their dog, or who was in the area around the time of the incidents to contact police. We're especially keen to speak to anyone who may have seen a group of youths on bikes in the street around the time of the incident to get in touch". Anyone with information is asked to contact police in Bedlington on 03456 043 043 ext 63526
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Northumberland County Council has launched a review of car parking policy across the county. The first step in the review is to ask residents, businesses, community representatives and anyone who has an interest what their views are on the key principles of car parking policy through a questionnaire. Councillor Alan Armstrong, executive member for highways and transport at Northumberland County Council, said: "The questionnaire we have just published is the first step in our review of car parking across the county, and I would urge as many people as possible to express their views. We are very aware that there are currently different policies across the county, and we want to establish a single framework within which local conditions in each area can be considered objectively." As part of the review the council is also considering a range of factors including current usage levels, current charges, known traffic management or congestion issues, local parking schemes such as residents' permits, tourist areas and equality and social inclusion. In the past Bedlington residents have expressed concern over the removal of the free parking they currently have access to. The new Northumberland County Council inherited a range of different parking arrangements from the former district and borough councils, and made an early commitment to carry out a comprehensive review of all parking arrangements. From the inception of the new council an annual parking permit was extended so that it could be used across the whole county, and the impact of this will also be looked at. A concessionary permit is also available to the over 60s and other qualifying groups. The questionnaire is being sent to a wide range of organisations and is also available for residents to complete at customer information centres and on the website at http://www2.northumberland.gov.uk/survey/car_parking.htm . The closing date for returning responses is Monday 7th September 2009. A second phase of public consultation will take place once a county-wide policy has been drafted.
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If anyone has a copy of his autobiography you want to get it onto That online auction site that is in no way as good as Free Bedlington.co.uk Classifieds, if you haven`t got a copy, you want to search the bootsales for one
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I didn`t realise there was a new one out. They`re good games though. I`ve got the Big box Monkey Island somewhere, but i can`t find it now that i want it. They`re selling well on That online auction site that is in no way as good as Free Bedlington.co.uk Classifieds at the moment. Just my luck that!
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I haven`t got a clue about Iphones or any other gadgets for that matter. It`s something that doesn`t interest me, i could gladly chuck my mobile in the bin and i wouldn`t miss it. As long as i have my comp/internet and xbox i`m happy
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Free Sim For Your (Unlocked) Moby
Cympil replied to ex Bedlingtonian's topic in The Bedlingtonshire Consumer
It isn`t stealing, it`s getting something for nowt, Activision gave me it -
From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s
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From the album: Old & New Guidepost /Sheepwash Photo`s