Publication: Morpeth Herald

First reported 11 hours ago - Updated 8 hours ago - 1 reports

Park returns to bygone era

Work has been carried out at South Park on the Blagdon Estate to replicate the landscape of 200 years ago.The historic parkland was wiped out by mining activity in the 1950s, with original post-war restoration based around food production, rather than ... [Published Morpeth Herald - 11 hours ago]
First reported 11 hours ago - Updated 11 hours ago - 1 reports

New team at church

Ann Attwood, Rosie Jones, Dick Quinby and Don Watson-Jones were re-elected as wardens and trustees for the Mitford Family and Foundation Trusts.And Bev Morris, Janet Richardson and Ian Dobson were elected to the Parochial Church Council. ... [Published Morpeth Herald - 11 hours ago]
Entities: Rosie Jones
First reported 17 hours ago - Updated 17 hours ago - 1 reports

Camera club reflects on a very successful season

ON Tuesday, April 16, Morpeth Camera Club held its Annual General Meeting, chaired by outgoing chairman, Dave Illingworth.He reported that the club had a very successful year in terms of finance, increased membership and it has retained a very healthy ... [Published Morpeth Herald - 17 hours ago]
Entities: Appointed
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Helpful Hari spreads safety messages

Youngsters from Tritlington and Acklington first schools entered Hari’s World last week for animated storytelling sessions and workshops.The initiative, which took place at Acklington Community Hall, was based on a book series featuring Hari and his friends ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Entities: Road Safety
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Be aware of brain condition

CHARITY staff and volunteers will be out in force in Morpeth to encourage residents to get talking about dementia.People can take advantage of a series of awareness-raising initiatives in the town, where there will be an opportunity to hear about the ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Think of pets in hot and cold spells

NOW that we are into May I had intended to write a piece on heat stress in animals, but having listened to another dismal forecast it seems appropriate to include comment on the effects inclement weather might have as well.Many of us are aware of the ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Planning proposals submitted to council

Belsay: Mr Bhikkhu Abhinando, Buddhist Monastery, 2 Harnham Hall Cottages, listed building consent for installation of a sign in natural stone (Welsh slate) on the outside wall of the barns adjacent to property.Hebron: Mr Simon Baker, University of Newcastle ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Having a ball with Mayor

A TRADITIONAL town event proved a sell-out as almost 100 guests celebrated the Mayor of Morpeth’s Civic Ball.The annual event took place in Morpeth Town Hall last week to mark Mayor Mark Horton’s year in office.The ball was also the culmination of a year ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Coastal creations

The meeting takes place at St James’s Centre in Wellway on Wednesday, from 7.3 ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Entities: Creationism
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Gadgy explains duties at town’s famous festival

THE current Morpeth Gadgy, Alex Swailes, was dressed in full regalia and carried his staff of office as he explained his amazing story to Morpeth Rotary Club members.The staff was made by Karva Woodcraft at Stobswood and he keeps it in his wardrobe. The ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

New housing in conservation area gets the go-ahead

PLANS for two large homes in a Northumberland village have been given the green light despite local opposition.The four-bedroom dwellings on land east of Longhirst Village Hall were approved by the majority of Northumberland County Council’s north area ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 2 reports

Deal expected on council control

LABOUR is poised to take control of Northumberland County Council, with support from Independents.Elections earlier this month left no Party in overall control of the authority, with Labour falling just short with 32 out of the 67 seats available.The ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 16 2013]

Quotes

"Re-opening the South Drive is an important part of the project and will offer an excellent view of the restored parkland for visitors coming into the estate for our events."
It was the famous one he still uses, starting with: "Howay in hinny, loosen yer galluses and we’ll raise the hippin on a muckle fliggerition."
...The chamber is a very good supporter of the ball," he said. He said: "We couldn’t have done this without the staff so I would like to thank Gillian Turner and her staff for making it such a success."
"We will be out and about around Morpeth all week so this is a great opportunity to find out more, talk to us, and join the conversation that everyone’s talking about."

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Park returns to bygone era [Published Morpeth Herald - 11 hours ago]
New team at church [Published Morpeth Herald - 11 hours ago]
Camera club reflects on a very successful season [Published Morpeth Herald - 17 hours ago]
Helpful Hari spreads safety messages [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Planning proposals submitted to council [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Think of pets in hot and cold spells [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Coastal creations [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Gadgy explains duties at town’s famous festival [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Having a ball with Mayor [Published Morpeth Herald - May 20 2013]
Be aware of brain condition [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
New housing in conservation area gets the go-ahead [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
The war and bloodshed of our historic Baronial ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
Tales of the coast delight the U3A [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
Emily was willing to risk her life for women’... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
Wind, rain and big hills can’t stop Ken [Published Morpeth Herald - May 19 2013]
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Clampdown on speeding [Published Morpeth Herald - May 18 2013]
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Church celebrates sacred text visit [Published Morpeth Herald - May 18 2013]
Event showcases healthy activities for elderly ... [Published Morpeth Herald - May 17 2013]
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Insurance wait goes on [Published Morpeth Herald - May 17 2013]
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Flood insurance agreement extended by a month [Published Morpeth Herald - May 16 2013]
Lawnmowers targeted [Published Morpeth Herald - May 16 2013]
Deal expected on council control [Published Morpeth Herald - May 16 2013]
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