Welcome...Here we have the 50th Anniversary photographic competition winning and commended photographs. The winner was `Evening` (a shot of horseriders on the beach at Bamburgh) by Paul Willows. Highly Commended was Peter Sutrcliffe with `Pilgrim's Way`, Lindisfarne and commended were Dot Tindal with `Church Hill Alnmouth`, Glynis Frith with `Lindisfarne Castle`, and Paul Wiilow with `Bracing`.
Future Cultural Leaders Young Advocate Would you like to support the Northumberland Coast AONB and make sure young people’s voices are heard? We are looking for a motivated and passionate person to help develop new ideas about how we communicate with young people. Future Cultural Leaders is a new ambitious leadership programme for young people focusing on strong cultural partnerships in the North East. Young people and cultural/creative organisations will work together to develop collaborative projects that benefit young people in their local communities and build sustainable best practice for youth engagement across the cultural sector. Marking the upcoming London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Changemakers is working in partnership with innovative cultural/creative organisations, such as the Northumberland Coast AONB, who want to engage young people authentically in their work as part of the Cultural Olympiad for the North East. Through the Future Cultural Leaders Programme organisations will improve how they involve young people in decision making processes, creative programming, volunteering and work opportunities. For more information contact Mel Nicholls for an Application Pack. 01665 511207 email mel.nicholls@northumberland.gov.uk
`Seaside Rock Festival`
To mark the launch of the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Geodiversity Audit and Action Plan a discover geodiversity festival has been organised. The festival consists of Geology Walks along the Northumberland Coast AONB with Berwick Geologist Dr Ian Kille. The remaining walk is:
Giant tree ferns
Meeting Place: Spittal. Meet at the end of Spittal Promenade. There is parking on the road above the end of the promenade and by the sea nearer the centre of town.
Grid reference: NU 010 511
Date & Time: Sunday 12th September 13:00 - 15:00
Health and safety: Quite a bit of scrambling on rocks at low tide which will be slippery. Circa 2km of walking. If wet/windy will need warm clothes
Just along from the promenade there is an addit leading from the Scremerston coal mine to allow water to drain from the tunnels. On this trip we will not only be able to see a coal seam, formed from the rotting plants in the soupy swamp within this ancient delta, but also the remains of branches and roots from the giant tree ferns which lived in these swamps. We will also be able to see a wide variety of rock types and structures as well as many other fossils from corals to algal mats.
For more information www.ourcoastoursea.org.uk
Or telephone Tom Cadwallender 01665 511203
`Festival of the Northumberland Coast Path`
Walk the length of the Northumberland Coast with the originator Iain Robson. Each section will be accompanied by a local specialist. Each day walk is designed to coincide with local public transport which will be used for return journeys where possible. The public transport timetable had not been published at the time of writing so please check www.ourcoastoursea.org.uk or ring Iain Robson 01665 511206 to make a booking and for more details.
The last stage is on Wednesday 1st September - Fenwick to Berwick-upon-Tweed
Local History Walk Sun Sept 19th -- Seahouses - Harbours and Herring Girls?
Meet by the TIC at the main car park (parking charge) NU219318 at 2pm
Learn a little more about the historic environment of Seahouses by joining a walk led by Harry Beamish, National Trust Archaeologist, and Katrina Porteous, local historian and writer which will a look at the history of a larger settlement at Seahouses. Well known as a holiday centre and for boat trips to the Farnes, Seahouses has a rich history of herring fishing, curing and kippering, as well as lime and other industries.
Walk will last for 2-3 hours.
aa Living the Tradition –– Keeping it Live!! bb Join us for a second series of summer concerts and workshops in north Northumberland to celebrate the music of the area. aa Concerts bb Admission to concerts: £5 (children under 12 free) aa Workshops bb For players of any melody instruments in concert pitch. Learn some old and new tunes from the new tunebook, Free refreshments available at all workshops. Cost: £5 per session. Places limited - please book in advance aa Sweet and Salt Water bb A collection of old and new tunes for Northumbrian smallpipes, fiddles and other instruments. 52 tunes with harmonies by For further details, or to book tickets and workshop places, contact This project is funded by Northumberland Coast AONB Partnership, and through the Rural Development Programme for England, which is jointly funded by Defra and the European Union, and is managed by One NorthEast in the North East region
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