In June, (Issue 153), we asked the Northumberland County Council (NCC) some tough questions about the new school. Now we put ...
Ten year-old Hildi Wehr officially switched on the Christmas lights and set the parade going. She is Amble’s Good Young ...
The Amble District Education Association, known as ADEA for short, meet every Wednesday at the Masonic Hall in Amble between 1000 and 1200 for an eight week term in the Autumn and again for an eight ...
Amble Development Trust has received a King’s Award for Voluntary Service. The prestigious award recognises the exceptional ...
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Many people are enjoying the Bord Waalk sculptures and have asked for more information on them. The app will be ready very soon, and there will be leaflets available once the sculptures are all ...
On Wednesday 6th July 1935, on her final voyage, RMS Mauretania sailed past Amble on her way to the docks at Rosyth to be broken up. At 10.25am, the clerk to Amble Urban Council sent the captain of ...
Thanks from Amble Vikings U11 Martin, our coaches and the lads proudly wearing their new strips….
Staff and pupils at James Calvert Spence College (JCSC) are today celebrating another year of GCSE results, as pupils receive their grades and prepare to take their next steps in education, ...
NEW COUNCIL There are a number of new faces on the Council since the May elections….
This summer Ambler readers have spotted some unusual visitors in their gardens, and kindly sent us these photos. Hugh Tindall saw a juvenile white House Sparrow in July, Steven Golding got this great ...
Some good news in a recent sea of worry. A colony of one of the UK’s rarest breeding seabirds, devastated by Avian Influenza in 2022 and 2023 has produced more chicks than ever before. A record number ...
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