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Prudhoe will proudly fly the flag for service personnel past and present at its annual Armed Forces Day celebration, taking place on Sunday, June 29, from 11am to 4pm at the town's Eastwoods Park.
FLAMING JUNE: The first weekend in June is supposed to be the real beginning of British summer, but for residents in Tynedale, it was a washout. Cars were stranded in knee-high waters and houses were ...
"Although our menu regularly changes, we mostly cook smoked meats, so briskets, belly pork, chicken, and beef short rib. We also offer ...
PLANS have been put forward for the creation of 15 parking spaces at a driving range in Northumberland. The application for the driving range and cafe at Close House, Heddon-on-the-Wall, was first put ...
Katie, is the first locomotive built by Sir Arthur for the Eaton Hall Railway in 1896 and now owned by the Ravenglass and Eskdale Preservation Society. The celebration, The Greatest Gathering, ...
Wonderful Rainforests', taking place on Sunday 6 July, will educate children on the rainforests around the world, why they are important and ...
A youth hostel celebrated more than 60 years of business a quarter of a century ago. Ninebanks Youth Hostel, situated in the North Pennines, featured in The Hexham Courant in 2000, as it had offered ...
A detached bungalow in Bellingham with its own half-acre garden and 3.5-acre paddock has hit the market for £575,000.
President Donald Trump said that the United States military struck three sites in Iran, directly joining Israel’s effort to decapitate the country’s nuclear programme in a risky gambit to weaken a ...
A march against knife violence is to take place through the streets of Glasgow on Sunday. Starting at 1pm, the Parents Against Knives march will be joined by the family of Kory McCrimmon, who died ...
Glenda Caesar, director of the Windrush National Organisation, also urged the Government to step in to save the event, adding: “In the face of historical and ongoing injustices experienced by people ...
The decade-long industrial strategy will include £275 million in skills investment to train Britons to do jobs in growth industries.