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Inside the honeypot village in North Yorkshire where Heartbeat and Harry Potter was filmed Goathland is just a short drive from Teesside and is a delightfully charming village with history, countryside and a warm community Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A lot has changed in Goathland over the years. The North Yorkshire village has gone from being a cosy agriculture-centred community to a place that welcomes visitors from across the globe after it became the backdrop for two mega-hits. ....
YOU can brush up on Dunfermline s rich and colourful history by strolling the cobbles of Bruce Street to view the new paintings celebrating two strong women. The stunning public art installations, in honour of St Margaret and Moira Shearer, the famed ballet dancer and actress, have been unveiled as part of a project to create vibrant shopfronts and bring the town s past to life. The lottery-backed initiative, which also saw the Bobbin Canopy erected last year, looks to revitalise and bring people back to one of the oldest streets in Dunfermline by transforming it into a unique piece of ‘living theatre’. ....
THE latest stage of an initiative which will bring Dunfermline s Bruce Street back to life has been unveiled. Vibrant shop front art installations have been created, telling the stories of the town in days gone by. It is part of the Great Place Scheme Project which is a three-year National Lottery Heritage-funded scheme aiming to transform the street into a unique piece of Living Theatre . The window displays follow the installation of a Bobbin Canopy – a sky of lights and bobbins, cylinders used to hold thread – to recognise the street s weaving history. One of the shopfront displays unveiled already, at number nine, celebrates artist Andrew Blair, who lived and worked in the street in the mid-19th century. ....
EMPLOYEES at The Northern Echo’s fish and chip shop of the year say they were jumping for joy after finding out they had won. Northern Echo readers voted the Seabreeze in Redcar as its favourite place in the region to get their fish and chips, beating Haughton Chippy in Darlington, which came second, and Stephenson s Market Plaice, in Crook, which was third. Seabreeze, in Lobster Road, has been owned by Nicola Atkinson and Kevin Austick for more than 20 years. Mr Austick said: The staff have been bouncing since they found out we have won. They are probably more excited than we are. ....