Amble Development Trust has received a King’s Award for Voluntary Service. The prestigious award recognises the exceptional ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Congratulations to students at King Edwin Primary who came second in the Lego League Challenge competition held in North Tyneside. The team of ten youngsters in Year 5 competed against 19 other teams ...
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 ...
Bradley Creswick was first violin and leader of the Royal Northern Sinfonia and subsequently leader of the London Philharmonia. He has played in all the great concert halls of the world and has played ...
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….
One of my classes this term is about documentary making – something completely new to me as I’m useless with a camera (as my sister will tell you from many failed attempts to take nice photos of her ...
The Bord Waalk sculpture trail is growing steadily. More sculptures have been installed in recent weeks, with ‘Roseate Terns’ by Celia Smith now in place at the entrance to Hauxley Nature Reserve. The ...
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