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    Prince Charles Creates Wildflower Meadows

    Prince Charles wants to create over 60 new Wildflower Meadows. Prince Charles is commemorating the 60th anniversary of his mum’s Coronation by creating a wildflower meadow in… Read more “Prince Charles Creates Wildflower Meadows”

    June 16, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Northumberland County Show Moves to Bywell

    After years of taking over Corbridge for the Bank Holiday Northumberland County Show was in a new place. It’s one of Northumberland’s biggest events – attracting families from all… Read more “Northumberland County Show Moves to Bywell”

    June 16, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Hadrian’s Wall Trail Turns 10

    A national trail through some of the North-East most stunning scenery is celebrating its tenth birthday. The 84-mile Hadrian’s Wall trail now attracts around 11,000 end-to-end walkers… Read more “Hadrian’s Wall Trail Turns 10”

    June 16, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Scientists Warn of Alarming Wildlife Loss

    Scientists are warning we are losing our wildlife at an alarming rate. The stark warning comes in a report published by a coalition of leading conservation and… Read more “Scientists Warn of Alarming Wildlife Loss”

    June 16, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    North East Fails To Attract Tourists

    We like to think the North-East is a fantastic place to visit but figures out from VisitBritain this morning suggest overseas visitors are going elsewhere. Only Newcastle… Read more “North East Fails To Attract Tourists”

    June 16, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Murton Pit Closures: 20 Years On

    It’s been 20 years since the closure of Easington Colliery. Westoe pit in South Shields closed the same month. By the end of the year Vane Tempest… Read more “Murton Pit Closures: 20 Years On”

    June 16, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Tattoo Artists Call for More Regulation

    Would you be happy if your son or daughter came home sporting a tattoo? Even if you wouldn’t mind them having one, would you be worried abut… Read more “Tattoo Artists Call for More Regulation”

    May 13, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Victoria Tunnel Voted Newcastle’s Top Tourist Attraction

    It’s 85 feet underground, more than 170 years old and it’s just been rated one of Newcastle’s must-see attractions. It’s so well hidden that many people who’ve… Read more “Victoria Tunnel Voted Newcastle’s Top Tourist Attraction”

    May 13, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    Accentuating Your Accent or Accent-uating Darling?

    Now is the Geordie accent the trickiest one to mimic? BBC Radio 2’s Jeremy Vine made an attempt on his show this week, with the help of… Read more “Accentuating Your Accent or Accent-uating Darling?”

    May 13, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

    North East Scientists Say Big Cats Roam English Countryside

    Researchers from Durham University say sightings of big cats in the British countryside could be real. I’ve been having a look back at the ones that made… Read more “North East Scientists Say Big Cats Roam English Countryside”

    May 13, 2013 by fionamarleypaterson

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