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Looking back: What made the news in Tynedale in years gone by?
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Old workhouse Hexham deal brings refurb closer
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Can you remember these events in Tynedale history?
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10 YEARS AGO DJ BLACK BELT: Wayne Allen, a former Metro Radio presenter, used his karate skills to carry out a citizen’s arrest during a terrifying attack on the Dr Syntax pub, in Prudhoe. OFFICE SALE: Northumberland County Council started a fire sale of its redundant properties, such as Hexham House, Prospect House, the Old Grammar School and the old swimming pool in Gilesgate. PAY ACTION: Senior politicians and officers at Northumberland County Council met with trade unions after talks on pay and employment conditions collapsed. BOGUS CALLER: Northumbria Police conducted house to house inquiries in Bellingham after a bogus caller targeted the home of an elderly couple in their 70s in the village.
10 YEARS AGO A&E CRISIS: The future of Hexham General Hospital’s emergency care department was thrown into question after it was closed to ambulance admissions three days in one week. Although health chiefs said otherwise, many were certain the A&E department would close. LEISURE PLANS: The Homes and Communities Agency revealed plans for leisure, including a hotel and new sports facilities, at land near the mental health hospital in Prudhoe, on 190 hectares it owned in the area. SAFETY MESSAGE: A scheme targeting motorcyclists was rolled out across Tynedale in response to the high number of bike related accidents reported on Northumberland’s roads.