Heritage & Tourism
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The Coquet Island ‘airport’
Capt’n Coquet’s Chronicles Coquet Island is home to some 80,000 nesting seabirds each year. The island…
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What You Say#152
Greetings from a member of the Bahá’i faith Bahá’ís have celebrated two very special days in…
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Sandy wins again
Congratulations to Sandy Higson, aka the Mad Jam Woman who has won three awards at the…
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Football in Amble 1886-2025
Football arrived in Northumberland in the 1870’s, and the Northumberland Football Association was formed in 1883….
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A way to process loss: the people behind Amble’s Memorial Clock
Amble’s Memorial clock will be 100 next May. Events are planned to commemorate it. Here, Vivienne…
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Artograffi #148
Who was James Calvert Spence? Our school is named after him and now there’s a blue…
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Blue plaque in honour of James Calvert Spence
A blue plaque in honour of pioneering children’s doctor Professor Sir James Calvert Spence has been…
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Holly’s loving life on Coquet Island
Coquet Island is an important part of the life and culture of Amble, but what goes…
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Four new bird species seen on Coquet Island
It’s been a bumper year so far for bird spotters, with four new species seen by…
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Finding the Bridled Tern on Coquet Island
Local bird watchers were excited to hear of the arrival of a Bridled Tern on Coquet…
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