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A bridge club is encouraging anyone interested in learning to contact them. Hexham Bridge Club, which celebrated its 50th anniversary on July 3, is encouraging anyone interested in learning to play ...
Youngsters will have the chance to step back in time and explore the world of dinosaurs at an interactive workshop.
Following last week's news of the discovery of 32 ancient leather shoes at the Magna Roman Fort, Rob Dunshire, a volunteer archaeologist ...
Thousands gathered at Newcastle Racecourse for Northumbrian Water’s Innovation Festival this week. More than 3,000 attendees took part in the ninth annual event, which brought together representatives ...
AN 'exquisite' family home with origins dating back to the late 1800s is up for sale. The restored and extended Victorian detached home, formerly a Doctor’s surgery, is situated on Prudhoe's West Road ...
Lindisfarne Castle offers history in the old fort, enchantment in the walled garden, and the 'unexpected grandeur of the Lime Kilns, an imposing and striking reminder of Lindisfarne's industrial past' ...
Next on the list of England's best pubs was The Free Trade Inn, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The birds, which migrate 3,700 miles from West Africa each spring, build their nests on specially constructed 8-metre high poles ...
A father-of-three who is suing holiday provider Tui at the High Court after a quad bike crash is “not the same person” after ...
The loyal order parades come after the burning of bonfires at hundreds of sites across the region as part of the annual festivities.
Tony Holliday’s wife Bev urged travellers to ‘look out for things that we didn’t see’ when going on excursions while on holiday.
Elsewhere, effigies of the Irish rap group Kneecap, Irish flags and sectarian slogans were burned on pyres across Northern Ireland.