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A new £80,000 play area has been opened at Gallagher Park in Bedlington.
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Community groups in Cramlington, Bedlington and Seaton Valley have been recognised for the work they do in their local community.
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There is still time for everyone to have their say on proposals brought forward by Bedlington schools.
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The Blyth Tall Ship charity expedition comes to an end after an epic 10-week journey around the British Isles.
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The Northumberland Local Plan has been completed ahead of time and is on its way to Government for independent inspection.
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Consultation is underway on a proposal to extend the age ranges of two schools in the town.
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Consultation on a proposal to extend the age ranges of two schools in the town.
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Northumberland County Council is running a Green Dog Walkers event at Gallagher Park, Bedlington on Saturday 4 May.
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A private landlord has been ordered to pay £545 in fines and costs after unlawfully evicting a tenant.
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A new cultural fund for event organisers in Northumberland is now live for applications.
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Tributes have been paid to Holywell councillor Bernard Pidcock MBE, who died at the weekend.
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Morpeth is set for up to £18m investment in a new leisure centre.
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A planning document that will shape the future of Northumberland up to 2036 and beyond was agreed by the full county council yesterday.
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Northumberland has won Gold at the British Travel Awards and picked up the coveted title of “Best UK Holiday County/Destination of the Year”.
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Northumberland Libraries is encouraging residents to make the most of the internet as part of national Get Online Week from October 15 - October 21.
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Northumberland County Council have published revised budget proposals for 2019-2022 following Cabinet approval.
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Changes to bin collection days for more than 27,000 residents are being introduced in the county.
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Northumberland County Council today confirmed that they will build a stand-alone leisure centre in Berwick, separate to the planned new hospital. Councillor Peter Jackson, Leader of Northumberland County Council said: “The feedback from the people of Berwick is clear - they don’t want a co-located site - and we’re acting on that. “We’re fully committed to making sure Berwick gets the very best, and I have promised that the County Council will build a brand new state of the art leisure facility on the Swan Centre site. We will keep our promise, and continue to listen to our residents through the planning stages.” This announcement replaces previous plans for a joint site. Integrated and coordinated working will proceed where appropriate, but all the services will not be co-located on one site. This followed strong representations by the three Berwick county councillors and the wider community. Following requests by the three local councillors, additional investment is also being considered for a potential extra care development alongside the new hospital. This would support provision of services to vulnerable and older people in Berwick. Peter Jackson added: “After 50 years of inaction in Berwick, there will be £45 million invested in the town – our own investment of £20 million in a brand new state of the art leisure centre, and £25 million has been passed onto the Northumbria Healthcare Trust.”
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Great Northumberland, a summer of free events across the county, finished on Saturday 1 September with a parade through the England’s most northerly town, Berwick-upon-Tweed followed by a concert which celebrated all facets of Northumberland, from the coast, to the hinterland, the people and the spirit.
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Double Olympic Decathlon champion, Daley Thompson CBE, will be guest of honour at the Active Northumberland Kielder Marathon.
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The deadline is looming for community groups, charities and young people in the county to apply for funding from a much valued community grant scheme.
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Officers from Northumberland County Council's Housing and Public Protection Service today (August 8) executed a warrant on an address in Bedlington to seize over 20 items including televisions, hifi systems, loudspeakers and musical instruments which were being used to cause a noise nuisance to neighbours both day and night.
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Two new Speed Indicator Display (SID) signs have been introduced on the C405 in Bedlington following a fatal road traffic collision in the area last year.
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Plessey Woods Country Park will be closed to vehicle access between Tuesday 10 and Thursday 12 of July to allow for essential repair work to be carried out to the main access road.
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A local referendum is set to be held on the Stannington Neighbourhood Plan.