Archive for May, 2019

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Lynemouth Power Station is asking members of the local community to get in touch and nominate a worthwhile cause that could benefit from a variety of office furniture, free of charge.   The plant, which employs over 150 people in South East Northumberland, is currently in the final stages of a major civil engineering programme, […]

17th May 2019

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by: Newbiggin.TC

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Categories: Community, Environment

The county has a well-deserved reputation as a green and pleasant place to live and visit and it’s important we do all we can to keep it looking its best. Last year’s approach to weed control worked well and improved weed control so for the second year running Northumberland County Council will be adding blue […]

15th May 2019

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by: Newbiggin.TC

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Categories: Community, Local News

Following requests from Members of the public, the Town Council are proposing to erect a  2 bay cantilever bus shelter (as pictured below) at the existing bus stop adjacent to Bank House Club and have been given authorisation to do so by Northumberland County Council.   Due to the proximity to the coast this well […]

13th May 2019

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by: Newbiggin.TC

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Categories: General News

8 volunteers gave up there time on a sunny Saturday afternoon for a Community Litter Pick covering the West end of the Bay, Beach Terrace, Milburn Park, Spital Burn/Needles Eye to the junction with the B1334. Between the volunteers there was 30.5kg of litter collected. Thanks go to all of the wonderful volunteers and also […]

10th May 2019

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by: Newbiggin.TC

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Categories: Community, Local News

Despite the efforts of the Town Council and most of the residents to make Newbiggin by the Sea a town to be proud of, we are disappointed to see that vandalism has occurred overnight at the Central Park play area. The new birds nest swing which was only installed in October 2018 has been damaged […]

A partial seasonal dog ban on Newbiggin Bay came back into effect today, May 1. In 2011 Northumberland County Council first put in place an exclusion order on dogs accessing parts of beaches at Newbiggin (and Blyth) over the summer months. Dogs are also not allowed in any enclosed children’s play areas all year round. […]

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