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Maurice Holliday It is a great time of year to visit the upper part of Whittle Dene which is managed by the Woodland Trust and is partly within Horsley parish. The bluebells, wild garlic and spotted orchids are in full bloom and quite spectacular under the fresh green leaves in the tree canopy. At the AGM of Horsley Parish Council the chairperson, Michael Senior, thanked all community volunteers for the work they do around the parish. This includes litter picking, cleaning bus shelters, upkeep of planters and the war memorial, speed gun operation and reports and maintenance of rights of way. The meeting was held in the village hall for the first time in over a year with only two members of the public present. Parish councils are no longer able to address the public using the internet. The next meeting of the council will be at the WI hall on the 19th July. ....
The Ray Wind Fund’s Covid Hardship Fund is due to continue for the foreseeable. The emergency, fast-track funding began at the start of the pandemic last March, and will continue as long as Covid-19 restrictions are in place. Their fund is able to award grants to businesses, charities, and organisations that are within their area of benefit, a 10Km radius surrounding the Ray Windfarm at Kirkwhelpington. This includes the parishes of Bavington, Bellingham, Birtley, Elsdon, Corsenside, Kirkwhelpington, Otterburn and Wallington. The fund has helped local businesses, such as the Northumberland Log Bank founded by Kate Thick and The Demesne Farm Campsite and Bunk Barn, in Bellingham, run by Robert and Margaret Telfer, deal with the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. ....