Author: Justin Cooper

  • Tripping the light fantastic

    Tripping the light fantastic

    2nd February 2012

    Auroral Arc taken by Adrian Jannetta and Emma Maddison of the Northumberland Astronomical Society during the…

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  • Amble Photographic Group

    Amble Photographic Group

    31st January 2012

    David Jones and Arthur Kingdom Dave Jones won the trophy for the highest marks in this…

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  • Captain Coquet’s Corner: February – March 2012

    Captain Coquet’s Corner: February – March 2012

    31st January 2012

    Winter Residents The island was inaccessible for several days this January, due to rough seas. On…

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  • What Cornwall can teach us

    What Cornwall can teach us

    31st January 2012

    Northumberland’s tourism businesses will have the chance to learn how Cornwall’s sustainable tourism industry works, at…

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  • Northumberland Residents’ Festival

    Northumberland Residents’ Festival

    31st January 2012

    Local residents will be able to enjoy free or discounted entry to many of the top…

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  • Busy time for Amble First School pupils

    Busy time for Amble First School pupils

    31st January 2012

    Pictured right are pupils from Amble First School who visited Alnwick Garden to be presented with…

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  • Urld Spice up your life

    Urld Spice up your life

    31st January 2012

    When I trotted down to Warkworth Beach in June 2010 with my dog Luka and  a…

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  • Letters: February – March 2012

    Letters: February – March 2012

    31st January 2012

    Tracking down Prospect Place Having read the article in the recent Ambler set me thinking. I…

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  • Keeping the town alive

    Keeping the town alive

    31st January 2012

    In light of recent events at Border Laird and the threat of 80 job losses at…

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  • Police report – January 2012

    Police report – January 2012

    31st January 2012

    Crime figures drop Crime in Northumberland down 8.8% (724 fewer crimes) Violent crime down 20.2% (361…

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