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Keith Scantlebury

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    The residents group has been going almost 6 years now and we're still very active. We've had a Xmas party for the kids every year and we've had two trips , one to Blair Drummond Safari Park in 2017 and Flamingo Land in 2018. The trips were heavily discounted thanks to grants from East Bedlington Parish Council and Bernicia. They also help to fund the Xmas party along with donations from Morrison, Bedlington Station Co Op, Bobby Cowell, Proctor and Gamble and Kevin Foster Funeral Services.

    Bernicia recognise the residents group and we meet with them to air any concerns etc . Anti social behaviour is at an all time low on the estate and Bernicia have told us that they have a waiting list of people wanting to move here.

    We have a weekly bonus ball draw £45 to the winner and one every two months  at £10 a number which pays the winner £500.

    Bigger and better things are planned for this year.

     

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  2. The residents group is still going strong. We have just had our 4th xmas party for the kids on Saturday and as usual they thoroughly enjoyed it. Because of the major renovations going on over the last couple of years ,hindered by the original builders going bust we've had to put a few things on hold. We've had financial help  and support from, Bernicia, EBPC,Police and  Crime commissioners Fund and Northumberland Police. We raise money mainly via a weekly bonus ball draw. We are looking to raise funds by other means from next year. A trip is being planned to South Lakes Zoo Park in late Spring / Early summer 2017. Hopefully we can do something for the older residents and get them away in the summer as well. Our bank account is in a healthy state as well.

    Maybe we should take up the offer of help to create a website (above GGG) if it is still available . We've managed with a facebook page up till now

     

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  3. 3 generations of Tommy Dodds.  Tommy Dodds senior died, his son Tommy lives in Belgium. His Grandson Tommy lives in the area, his mother Lynn was landlady of the monkey before the current keepers. He works for RTH Lubers in Cramlington

  4. I was absolutely floored when Foxy messaged me and told me of Keith's passing. I have known the Lockey lads since our Whitley school days. My sincere condolences to all the family Alan. I have told Dave Hunter and he will tell Jim, I know you were all good friends at one time .

  5. I think a cracking job has been done with the lights in Bedlington this year. I think some people moan because they are not strung across the street like they are in Morpeth ....... err have you seen how wide Bedlington front street is hinny  ? 

     

    A few years ago I drove through Morpeth with a tall trailer on and pulled a few strings of lights down. They had hung them too low. Anything less that 16' 6" has to be marked with the height. Just as well it was early morning and not many people / traffic about .

  6. If a certain social landlord gets it's way Bedlington would become the Bournemouth of the North. Every other new build seems to include old folks homes / sheltered accommodation / warden controlled accommodation. Mind you the Drs practices like them as it seems they are the only addresses that they will do a home visit to ( without a slanging match on the phone) cos the do a block booking. They did not like it (it seems) when we in Burnside challenged them on certain aspects of the proposed improvements to our homes and estate and got our own way.

  7. Tipping a load of coal at the North Norfolk Railway and came across this fella. ...... Couldn't attach photo for some reason. It's the George Stephenson steam loco , working perfectly well I'm Norfolk .. Number. 44767 for anyone who is interested. Will sort the pics out at the weekend when I'm home

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    Yeah, it's a shame that people can't just respect the work that has gone in.

     

    We tend to automatically assume that this would be the young'uns but there is quite a bit of traffic from The Red Lion to the Market Place too.

     

    Same happened with the planters at station. Most of the flowers ended up on the pavement.

    Some kids ripped the plants out in the Station the other year (in front of St Johns West / opposite Burnside ) and went round the doors trying to sell them

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