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Durham E-Theses Northumberland at War BROAD, WILLIAM,ERNEST How to cite: BROAD, WILLIAM,ERNEST (2016) Northumberland at War, Durham theses, Durham University. Available at Durham E-Theses Online: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/11494/ Use policy The full-text may be used and/or reproduced, and given to third parties in any format or medium, without prior permission or charge, for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-prot purposes provided that: • a full bibliographic reference is made to the original source • a link is made to the metadata record in Durham E-Theses • the full-text is not changed in any way The full-text must not be sold in any format or medium without the formal permission of the copyright holders. Please consult the full Durham E-Theses policy for further details. Academic Support Oce, Durham University, University Oce, Old Elvet, Durham DH1 3HP e-mail: [email protected] Tel: +44 0191 334 6107 http://etheses.dur.ac.uk ABSTRACT W.E.L. Broad: ‘Northumberland at War’. At the Battle of Towton in 1461 the Lancastrian forces of Henry VI were defeated by the Yorkist forces of Edward IV. However Henry VI, with his wife, son and a few knights, fled north and found sanctuary in Scotland, where, in exchange for the town of Berwick, the Scots granted them finance, housing and troops. Henry was therefore able to maintain a presence in Northumberland and his supporters were able to claim that he was in fact as well as in theory sovereign resident in Northumberland. -
Northeast England – a History of Flash Flooding
Northeast England – A history of flash flooding Introduction The main outcome of this review is a description of the extent of flooding during the major flash floods that have occurred over the period from the mid seventeenth century mainly from intense rainfall (many major storms with high totals but prolonged rainfall or thaw of melting snow have been omitted). This is presented as a flood chronicle with a summary description of each event. Sources of Information Descriptive information is contained in newspaper reports, diaries and further back in time, from Quarter Sessions bridge accounts and ecclesiastical records. The initial source for this study has been from Land of Singing Waters –Rivers and Great floods of Northumbria by the author of this chronology. This is supplemented by material from a card index set up during the research for Land of Singing Waters but which was not used in the book. The information in this book has in turn been taken from a variety of sources including newspaper accounts. A further search through newspaper records has been carried out using the British Newspaper Archive. This is a searchable archive with respect to key words where all occurrences of these words can be viewed. The search can be restricted by newspaper, by county, by region or for the whole of the UK. The search can also be restricted by decade, year and month. The full newspaper archive for northeast England has been searched year by year for occurrences of the words ‘flood’ and ‘thunder’. It was considered that occurrences of these words would identify any floods which might result from heavy rainfall. -
Northumberland County Council Notice of Poll
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION OF COUNTY COUNCILLOR(S) ALNWICK COUNTY DIVISION NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of COUNTY COUNCILLORS for the COUNTY DIVISION of ALNWICK will be held on THURSDAY 4 MAY 2017, between the hours of 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM 2. The Number of COUNTY COUNCILLORS to be elected is TWO 3. The names, addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated and the names of all the persons signing the Candidates nomination papers are as follows: Name of Candidate Address Description Names of Persons who have signed the Nomination Paper Lydia Heather Vicarage Liberal Democrats Kenneth Gray Maureen Fortune CAIRNS Ellingham Clare M Mills John C Ash Chathill Philip D Angier Philip J Turner NE67 5EX Elizabeth Angier Susan M Frater Margaret R Dobbie Molly Cooper Gordon 18 Blakelaw Road Conservative Party Peter J Hately Daniel W Robinson CASTLE Alnwick Candidate Claire Christie Rachael S Fraser Northumberland Thomas N Bloom David Ge Taylor NE66 1AZ George A Dourish Gordon T Castle Diane I Dourish Elizabeth Castle Andrew Eoin The Coach House Liberal Democrats Kenneth Gray Maureen Fortune DUFF 20a Bondgate Clare M Mills John C Ash Within Philip D Angier Philip J Turner Alnwick Elizabeth Angier Susan M Frater NE66 1TD Margaret R Dobbie Molly Cooper Bill 1 Hope Terrace Labour Party Henry P Gormally Karina J Biggers GRISDALE Alnwick Susan L Patience John M Hobrough Northumberland Peter D Ballan Samantha M Hobrough NE66 1AJ Veronica B Ballan Lynn Welch Peter D Biggers Ian -
Ethnicity in the North East an Overview
EthnicityNORTH EAST Ethnicity in the North East an overview NORTH EAST ASSEMBLY THE VOICE FOR THE REGION Ethnicity in the Acknowledgements North East I would like to acknowledge the help and guidance received from everyone I have contacted while compiling this guidance. I am particularly indebted to the staff of the Home Office Drugs Prevention Advisory Service, particularly Robert Martin Government Office for the North East and Deborah Burns and Karen Kirkbride, for their continuous support, advice and encouragement. Veena Soni Diversity Advisor Drugs Prevention Advisory Service 1 Ethnicity in the Foreword by Angela Eagle North East The Home Office has committed itself to promoting race equality, particularly in the provision of public services such as education, health, law and order, housing and local government; and achieve representative workforces in its services areas. We are also working hard to promote cohesive communities and deal with the issues that cause segregation in communities. One of the Home OfficeÕs seven main aims is to support strong and active communities in which people of all races and backgrounds are valued and participate on equal terms by developing social policy to build a fair, prosperous and cohesive society in which everyone has a stake. To work with other departments and local government agencies and community groups to regenerate neighbourhoods, to support families; to develop the potential of every individual; to build the confidence and capacity of the whole community to be part of the solution; and to promote good race and community relations, combating prejudice and xenophobia. To promote equal opportunities both within the Home Office and more widely and to ensure that active citizenship contributes to the enhancement of democracy and the development of civil society. -
Community Research in Castle Morpeth Borough Council Area 2003
Community Research in Castle Morpeth Borough Council Area 2003 Research Study Conducted for The Boundary Committee for England October 2003 Contents Introduction 1 Executive Summary 4 Local Communities 6 Defining Communities 6 Identifying Communities 6 Identity with the Local Community in the Castle Morpeth Borough Council Area 7 Overall Identity 7 Effective Communities 9 Involvement 13 Affective Communities 16 Bringing Effective and Affective Communities Together 17 Local Authority Communities 19 Belonging to Castle Morpeth Borough Council Area 19 Belonging to Northumberland County Council Area 22 Knowledge and Attitudes towards Local Governance 25 Knowledge of Local Governance 25 Involvement with Local Governance 26 Administrative Boundary Issues 26 Appendices 1. Methodology – Quantitative 2. Methodology - Qualitative 3. Sub-Group Definitions 4. Place Name Gazetteer 5. Qualitative Topic Guide 6. Marked-up Questionnaire Community Research in Castle Morpeth Borough Council Area 2003 for The Boundary Committee for England Introduction Research Aims This report presents the findings of research conducted by the MORI Social Research Institute on behalf of The Boundary Committee for England (referred to in this report as "The Committee") in the Castle Morpeth Borough Council area. The aim of this research is to establish the patterns of community identity in the area. Survey Coverage MORI has undertaken research in all 44 two-tier district or borough council areas in the North East, North West and Yorkshire and the Humber regions. The research covers two-tier local authority areas only; the results may however identify issues which overlap with adjacent areas. Reports and data for other two-tier areas are provided under separately. -
Festival of the North East Begins Win an English Heritage Family Pass
Northumberland News issue 25 Summer 2013 www.northumberland.gov.uk | Phone 0845 600 6400 Festival of the North East begins LOVE Northumberland Awards Win an English Heritage family pass Plus Markets and summer shopping | Bin collection timetables online | What’s on 6 20 9 21 25 Northumberland In this issue: News 4 Festival of the North East events 9 New library and customer Now available online, by email or in print. information centre Northumberland News is a quarterly magazine 11 Apprenticeships – 100 day packed with features and news articles written challenge specifically for county residents. 14 New county councillors Published in December, March, June and September it is distributed free of charge by 19 Engineering award for new bridge Northumberland County Council. Every effort is made to ensure that all information is accurate at 27 Superfast broadband for all the time of publication. Facebook at: If you would like to receive www.northumberland.gov.uk/facebook Northumberland News in large print, Twitter at: Braille, audio, or in another format or www.northumberland.gov.uk/twitter language please contact us. YouTube at: www.northumberland.gov.uk/youtube Telephone: 0845 600 6400 Front cover: BBC Look North’s Carol Malia with Type Talk: 18001 0845 600 6400 Nicola Wardle (left) from Northumberland County Council, launching the LOVE Northumberland Email: [email protected] Awards. Full story page seven. 2 www.northumberland.gov.uk | Phone 0845 600 6400 Welcome for the huge range of services in We hope you find something Northumberland is included on of interest in the summer pages 14 and 15. -
Northumberland Funding Event
NORTHUMBERLAND FUNDING EVENT All three local development agencies in Northumberland - Community and Voluntary Action Blyth Valley (CVABV), Community Action Northumberland (CAN) and Wansbeck Centre for Voluntary Service (WCVS) have joined forces to arrange a first joint funding event for the whole of Northumberland. This will be an informal event with Voluntary and Community Sector organisations having the opportunity to talk to funders on a one-to-one Funders basis and also to attend training workshops to 2 Banks Community Fund improve the quality of future funding Big Lottery Fund applications. 3 Community Foundation Co-operative Community The event will take place at: Fund 4 Greggs Foundation Choppington Social Welfare Centre Hadrian Trust Fernlea Drive (formerly Colliery Road) 5 Heritage Lottery Fund Hospital of God at Greatham Scotland Gate, Choppington 6 Joicey Trust Northumberland, NE62 5SR Lloyds TSB Foundation 7 Northumberland Coast & Tel: 01670 822 028 Lowlands Leader on Northumberland County Council Wednesday 30 March 2011 8 Northumberland Uplands Local Action Group Information and a booking form regarding Northumbria Police 9 Rothley Trust the funders attending can be found R W Mann Trust throughout this brochure, please reply 10 Sherburn House Charity before Sir James Knott Trust 11 SITA Trust 15 March 2011. Comic Relief 12 Market Place & Workshops Northumberland Funding Event FUNDING EVENT FUNDERS Banks Community Fund The Banks Community Fund supports local environmental and community improvement projects. Grants are awarded to community and voluntary organisations that are charitable, educational, philanthropic or benevolent in purpose and which are located within close proximity of a current or proposed Banks Group operation or will be affected by a Banks Group operation. -
Northumberland CCG
Northumberland CCG August BH Postal Locality Name Phone Public Address Postcode 30/8/2021 ALLENDALE Allendale Pharmacy (Hexham) 01434 683 274 3 Shield Street, Allendale, Hexham NE47 9BP Closed ALNWICK Well Pharmacy (Alnwick) 01665 604 974 Infirmary Close, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2NS Closed ALNWICK Boots Pharmacy (Bondgate, Alnwick) 01665 602 143 50-52 Bondgate Within, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1JD 10:00-16:00 AMBLE Cromie Pharmacy (Amble) 01665 710 896 158 Percy Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0AG Closed AMBLE Boots Pharmacy (Amble) 01665 710 288 37-39 Queen Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0BX Closed ASHINGTON Asda Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 528 610 Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9XG 09:00-18:00 ASHINGTON Central Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 856 633 Lintonville Medical Group, Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9UT 10:00-12:00 ASHINGTON Cohens Chemist (Ashington) 01670 813 295 8 Laburnum Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 0XX Closed ASHINGTON Boots Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 812 142 28-30 Station Road, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9UJ Closed ASHINGTON Well Pharmacy (Nursery Park Health Centre, Ashington 01670 854 002 Nursery Park Health Centre, Nursery Park Road, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 0HP Closed ASHINGTON Rowlands Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 811 378 2 Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9UN Closed ASHINGTON Superdrug Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 819 472 1 Station Road, Ashington NE63 9UZ Closed ASHINGTON Crescent Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 -
Scotland Gate, Choppington, Ne62 5Ss (Ne62 5Ss)
Customer Profile Report for TRAVELLERS REST, CHOPPINGTON (Punch Outlet Number: 202135) SCOTLAND GATE, CHOPPINGTON, NE62 5SS (NE62 5SS) Copyright Experian Ltd, HERE 2015. Ordnance Survey © Crown copyright 2015 Age Data Table Count: Index: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime 0-15 296 2,976 11,681 27,258 23,256 118 98 99 101 99 16-17 37 420 1,642 3,824 3,393 119 112 113 114 116 18-24 110 1,175 5,279 11,774 10,012 91 80 93 90 88 25-34 181 1,937 7,935 17,621 15,070 99 88 92 89 88 35-44 167 1,977 7,386 16,818 14,775 99 97 93 92 93 45-54 200 2,296 8,662 19,742 17,161 106 100 97 97 96 55-64 165 1,850 7,349 17,997 15,854 109 101 104 110 112 65+ 177 3,498 12,827 29,060 26,095 74 120 113 112 115 Population estimate 2015 1,333 16,129 62,761 144,094 125,616 100 100 100 100 100 Ethnicity - Census 2011 Count: %: 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min 0 - 0.5 0 - 1.5 0 - 3.0 0 - 5.0 15 Min Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime Miles Miles Miles Miles Drivetime White 1,324 16,124 61,225 140,947 122,707 98% 99% 98% 98% 98% Mixed / Multiple Ethnic Groups 6 66 303 748 649 0% 0% 0% 1% 1% Asian / Asian British 17 91 560 1,243 1,070 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Black / African / Caribbean / Black British 0 9 43 117 115 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Other Ethnic Group 4 33 109 202 180 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% All People (Ethnic Group) 1,351 16,323 62,240 143,257 124,721 100 100 100 100 100 Copyright © 2016 Experian Limited. -
Morpeth-Bedlington-Ashington
TECHNICAL REPORT WA/90/14 Geology and land-use planning: Morpeth-Bedlington-Ashington Part 1 LAND-USEPLANNING I Jackson and D J D Lawrence This report has been generated from a scanned image of the document with any blank pages removed at the scanning stage. Please be aware that the pagination and scales of diagrams or maps in the resulting report may not appear as in the original BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TECHNICAL REPORT WA/90/14 Onshore Geology Series Geology and land-use planning: Morpeth-Bedlington-Ashington Part 1 LAND-USEPLANNING 1:25 000 sheets NZ28 andNZ 38 Parts of 1:50000 geological sheets 9 (Rothbury), 10 (Newbiggin), 14 (Morpeth) and 15 (Tynemouth) I Jackson and D J D Lawrence This study was commissioned by the Department of the Environ- ment, but the views expressed in it are not necessarily those of the Department Maps and diagrams in this book use topography based on Ordnance Survey mapping Geographical index UK, England, Northumberland Subject index Land-use planning, thematic maps, resources, mining, engin- eering geology, Quaternary, Carboniferous Bibliographic reference Jackson, I, and Lawrence, D J D. 1990. Geology and land- use planning: Morpeth- Bedlington-Ashington. Part 1: Land-use planning. British Geological Survey Technical Report WA/90/14 0 NERC copyright 1990 Keyworth,Nottingham British Geological Survey1990 BRITISH GEOLOGICAL SURVEY The full range of Survey publications is available through the Keyworth, Nottingham NG12 5GG Sales Desks at Keyworth, Murchison House, Edinburgh, and at Plumtree (06077) 6111 Telex378173 BGSKEY G the BGS London Information Office in the Geological Museum. Fax 06077-6602 The adjacent Geological Museum bookshop stocks the more popular books for sale over the counter. -
Northumberland CCG
Northumberland CCG ODS Code Postal Locality Name Phone Public Address Postcode Christmas Day (Fri) Boxing Day (Sat) Monday 28th New Years Day (Fri) ALLENDALE FVW88 Allendale Pharmacy (Hexham) 01434 683 274 3 Shield Street, Allendale, Hexham NE47 9BP Closed 09:00-13:00 Closed Closed ALNWICK FTY62 Boots Pharmacy (Bondgate, Alnwick) 01665 602 143 50-52 Bondgate Within, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 1JD Closed 09:00-17:30 10:00-16:00 Closed ALNWICK FE264 Well Pharmacy 01665 604 974 Infirmary Close, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66 2NS Closed Closed 15:00-17:00 Closed AMBLE FN140 Boots Pharmacy (Amble) 01665 710 288 37-39 Queen Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0BX Closed 09:00-12:00 Closed Closed AMBLE FKK15 Cromie Pharmacy (Amble) 01665 710 896 158 Percy Street, Amble, Morpeth, Northumberland NE65 0AG Closed 09:00-17:00 Closed Closed ASHINGTON FDT70 Asda Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 528 610 Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9XG Closed 07:00-22:00 09:00-18:00 10:00-17:00 ASHINGTON FL776 Boots Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 812 142 28-30 Station Road, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9UJ Closed 09:00-17:30 Closed Closed ASHINGTON FG093 Central Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 856 633 Lintonville Medical Group, Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 9UT 10:00-12:00 07:00-22:30 10:00-12:00 10:00-12:00 ASHINGTON FHW77 Cohens Chemist (Ashington) 01670 813 295 8 Laburnum Terrace, Ashington, Northumberland NE63 0XX Closed 09:00-12:00 Closed 10:00-12:00 ASHINGTON FX314 Crescent Pharmacy (Ashington) 01670 858 959 110 Alexandra -
Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations
NOTICE OF POLL AND SITUATION OF POLLING STATIONS Referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union in the Northumberland voting area 1. A poll will be held on THURSDAY 23 JUNE 2016 between the hours of 7am and 10pm to decide on the following question: Should the United Kindgom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? 2. The list below provides the location of each polling station in the voting area and information on who will be entitled to vote there. Situation of Polling Stations Polling Station No Description of Persons entitled to Vote Alnwick Willowburn Sports Centre, Willowburn Avenue, Alnwick, 1 (B1ALN)1 - 1316 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2JH Alnwick Willowburn Sports Centre, Willowburn Avenue, Alnwick, 1/1 (B2ALN)1 - 1387 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2JH Alnwick North Community Centre, Howling Lane, Alnwick, 2 (B3ALNC)1 - 1497 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 1DN Alnwick Lindisfarne Sports Centre, Victoria Crescent, Alnwick, 3 (B4ALNH)1 - 1936 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 1AX Alnmouth Hindmarsh Hall, Northumberland Street, Alnmouth, Alnwick, 4 (B5ALM)1 - 356 NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 2RS Denwick Village Hall, Denwick, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3RE 5 (B6DEN)1 - 214 Lesbury Village Hall, Lesbury, Alnwick, NORTHUMBERLAND NE66 3PP 6 (B7LES)1 - 821 Amble Dovecote Centre, Dovecote Street, Amble, Morpeth, 7 (B8AMBC)1 - 1471 NORTHUMBERLAND NE65 0DX Amble Dolphin Court, Percy Drive, Amble, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND 8 (B9AMBE)1 - 1215 NE65 0BS Red Row Welfare, Red Row, Morpeth, NORTHUMBERLAND NE61 5AS 9 (B10ECH)1 - 304 Hauxley Village Hall, Hauxley,