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  1. From the album: Miners Picnics 1960s - 1980s

    Procession carrying Isabella Bates Branch N.U.M. banner, Bedlington Miners' picnic 1960
  2. From the album: Miners Picnics 1960s - 1980s

    Procession carrying Ellington Branch N.U.M. banner, Bedlington Miners' picnic, Northumberland. 1960
  3. From the album: Miners Picnics 1960s - 1980s

    Procession carrying Dudley Branch N.U.M. banner, Bedlington Miners' picnic 1960
  4. From the album: Miners Picnics 1960s - 1980s

    Colliery band, Bedlington Miners' picnic, Northumberland. 1960
  5. From the album: Bedlington Miners Picnic 1950s (Bigger Photos)

    Queue of people waiting at an icecream van, Miners' Picnic at Bedlington. 1954
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    Bedlington and the surrounding areas
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    Beauty Queens in the beauty queen lorry at the Northumberland Miners' Picnic at Bedlington in 1953.
  8. From the album: Bedlington Miners Picnic 1950s (Bigger Photos)

    Procession marching through Bedlington Front Street, showing the NUM Dr Pit Branch Banner. 1952
  9. From the album: Bedlington Miners Picnic 1950s (Bigger Photos)

    Unidentified women making a speech at Atlee Park, Bedlington. nd. [c.1950]
  10. From the album: Blanks Gallery

    Procession through Bedlington Front Street. nd. [c.1950]
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    Four Coal Queens standing beside a float in Atlee Park, Bedlington. [c.1950]
  12. I use Firefox but a few weeks ago it was driving me mad. It got to the point where I would open the browser and within a couple of minutes my whole computer would freeze and I'd have to restart the whole thing. Now I'm using a newer version and so far so good.
  13. Yeah, storage and changing facilities. Not sure if there is some type of portaloo in there too?
  14. Great video Cympil. I wonder how many people in the crowds had travelled from Blyth / Ashington / Morpeth etc to be there. It's a shame we don't have events like this anymore.
  15. If you'd prefer to email the council regarding graffiti or vandalism: contactcentre@northumberland.gov.uk
  16. And well done to Tommy; seen today giving high fives to lucky school pupils.
  17. Two Bedlington students have started an online campaign to give a well respected local man the chance to turn on the Christmas lights. Not wanting to be brushed off with a cliche Z-list celebrity event, Sian Darbyshire and Luke Charlton have taken it upon themselves to make sure a real local celebrity takes on the role. "Tommy the Egg Man", as he is affectionately known, is regularly seen walking the streets and is known by almost everybody in the town. Speaking on the specially formed Facebook group which now has over 350 450 600 1200 members, local resident Claire Bartie, said: "i think this is a brill idea tommy is lovely and always says hello ever since i was in middle school he always spoke to us all i defo vote for tommy!!!!!" One of the groups creators, Sian Darbyshire, said: "I (and many others) feel this legend of a man deserves to turn the lights on in Bedlington. If Tommy does get the chance to turn the lights on because of this group we will all have made an old man very happy" We caught up with Tommy on the street and asked him for comment. He very modestly played down his new found fame and instead wanted to chat about how the town's kids were a "great lot" who often received unnecessary criticism. He did agree to pose for a photo. This years event promises to be an extra special affair following the completion of the Market Place regeneration scheme. The lights are due to be switched on at 5:30pm on Thursday 3rd December. Do you think Tommy should switch on the lights this year? Join the Facebook group,, have your say on the online poll or leave your comments below. Update: 30th November 2009, 3:10pm We are pleased to be able to report that Tommy Will be switching the lights on this year. Congratulations to all involved! Special thanks go to Northumberland County Council and this years event organisers Benet Enterprises. Set up by St Benet Biscop High School, Benet Enterprises aims to to encourage enterprise in young people. Without the understanding of these two groups and the performers themselves (Local student group EVENTUAL) none of this would be possible.
  18. Tommy the egg man If you manage to catch his eye when you're driving past he always throws his hand up in the air to say hello. Vote Tommy!
  19. Are you sure she's doing a good job?
  20. It was a girl from my sister's school who was concussed from the collapse. She was with someone else, who also suffered fractured vertebrae.
  21. I always look for them but the only duck Tesco ever have in when I go shopping is whole duck or duck legs. Cheers for the link. I'll ask the shop staff why they're available on their website but not in their shop.
  22. Where can I buy duck breast? Apart from buying whole duck from the supermarket, I'm finding it hard to find anywhere that sells good quality duck breast. I found a butcher online who will deliver at a huge cost (from the other side of the country!) but I'd rather buy from somewhere a bit more local.
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