Event aims to connect people with local organizations and help them discover ways to give back to community.| kawarthaNOW
With modern interiors, stunning views, and hot tubs, these luxury Northumberland lodges offer a unique opportunity to enhance your stay| Boutique Luxury Retreats
NLG Head Office, Prudhoe, 14/03/25 National Learning Group was honoured to welcome County Councillor Gordon Stewart to its head office today as he explored how the organisation supports parents and students in Tynedale and beyond. As the...|
The breast screening vans were launched in 2022 following a charity's investment of more than £800,000.| Chronicle Live
It sits on the edge of the Northumbrian coast, an intermittent island joined twice a day to the mainland by the tides, before retreating into isolation once more. It lies low, save for a plug of ro…| Luke McKernan
A beautiful new cinema has opened up in a coastal town in Northumberland and most definitely has the wow factor| Chronicle Live
From historic market towns to coastal villages, here are some of Northumberland's top holiday cottages loved by guests that are now available to book for less| Chronicle Live
Households up and down the North East have been hit hard by power outages as Storm Floris causes chaos| Chronicle Live
The Aln Valley Railway will run freight trains on the line for the first time since the 60s, put on a special fish and chip train, and host cream tea talks in its new museum this summer| Chronicle Live
The National Trust took over the ownership of the Farne Islands in 1925 and has been monitoring seabird colony numbers there since the 1950s| Chronicle Live
You can see how your practice has fared in the survey using our interactive tool| Chronicle Live
A word on country pubs and why they're great, with The Rat Inn being an expemplary one. Review and pics of this Northumberland gastropub here.| Newcastle Eats
Slavery and abolition could be contentious platform issues in 18th-century England [15-minute read] Understandings of Slavery In eighteenth-century political discourse, ‘slavery’ was a potent but often imprecise term, used across the century to describe many kinds of personal, political or religious oppression rather than specifically the ownership of people as property, as we now generally [...]Read More... from Slavery, Abolition & Black Voters| ECPPEC
Beresford, Barons Decies This fascinating family was a cadet branch of the Beresfords of Curraghmore, Earls of Tyrone and Marquesses of W...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
This post has been divided into three parts. Part 1 consists of my introduction to the family and its property, and an account of Welbeck ...| landedfamilies.blogspot.com
A lovely coastal walk from the village of Craster to Dunstanburgh castle and Embleton bay and back by Dunstan Steads and Dunstan Square. Dog friendly. Version française disponible.| Our Lake District Escapades