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I am very pleased to announce that The Northumberland Tour will be filming parts of its Documentary in Bedlington. The online series is traveling around Northumberland shooting interviews and capturing events. Over the next few weeks you may see two presenters in the town doing piece to camera and gathering interviews with locals. If you want to have an interview please contact us. If you have any questions about the documentary feel free to post them. Or alternatively email dantvuk_shows@outlook.com

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Is this where Malcolm R should be putting himself, or noninating another suitable candidate, forward to be interviewed?

https://www.facebook.com/thenorthumberlandtour

 

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32 minutes ago, Eggy1948 said:

Is this where Malcolm R should be putting himself, or noninating another suitable candidate, forward to be interviewed?

https://www.facebook.com/thenorthumberlandtour

 

 

Yes or by emailing dantvuk_shows@outlook.com

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I forgot about the history society but now Malcolm mentions it I do remember some info posted on another topic :- 

There is a contact number & email address for the Secretary, Barry Mead, on the ANLHS web page :-

Association of Northumberland Local History Societies (ANLHS)

Member Societies/Groups & Organisations

Bedlingtonshire LHS

The society was founded in 1968.

Meetings are held from September to November and from January to April on the last Monday of the month at 7.30pm in Bedlington Evangelical Church.

There is no membership fee but £1 is charged for each meeting.

For further information tel. : 01670 861180

Or contact Barry Mead, Secretary by emailing bas.mead@google.mail.com.

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14 hours ago, John Fox (foxy) said:

Eggs, meetings are now held in Bedlington Community Centre and the cost has risen to £2 per visit or £10 annual membership. Just have to have a half instead of a pint when we come out ;)

Foxy, change from a fiver means you get a pint AND a half in the Lion!

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The latest history programme may help Daniel with a contact number,  e mail and the names of local speakers this year.

The Reverend Ian Hennebry has some brilliant stories about Canon Whitley (Senior Wrangler).

Our History in Bedlington is unique.

Lots to question in the early days and beyond.

Lots to argue about in the recent past and present.

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