Councillors in Northumberland have raised concerns over potential changes to a controversial planning application in ...
Visitors to Amble Masonic Hall will no longer have to pay to park, after a drop in the number of customers was attributed to the parking charges. The charges were introduced three years ago as a means ...
Recognition for Community Service The Amble Development Trust is a proud recipient of The King’s Award for service to the ...
News that Amble’s Little Shore has been shortlisted as an officially designated bathing spot has been welcomed by campaigners ...
Dr Paul Morrison aka Capt’n Coquet was a Coquet Island manager for 38 years.
A banking hub was opened at the Dovecote Centre in May and will now move to a more central location – in the building which was previously the TSB.
A Ukrainian/British restaurant has just opened in Amble, bringing a new food offering to the Friendliest Port.
CONGRATULATIONS AMBLE DEVELOPMENT TRUST We would like to extend our congratulations to Amble Development Trust for being ...
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 ...
Amble’s Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group have been meeting for the last year and working hard to develop policies for the whole of Amble over a range of concerns. This is a project to represent the ...
Water quality testing is being carried out along the Coquet estuary, with initial trials of state-of-the-art monitoring equipment already underway. If you have passed along Rotary Way recently and ...
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