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Servicemen who survived

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. ww1 those that survived Centenary Anniversary of the Armistice ending the First World War Servicemen who survived Allcorn, John Corporal 14509, Trench Mortar Battery, Royal Field Artillery Home Service and Western Front. He lived at Red Houses […]

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Standing Orders

Newbrough Parish Council standing orders Newbrough Parish Council Standing Orders These model standing orders are based on the National Association of Local Council (NALC) model standing orders contained in “Local Councils Explained” by Meera Tharmarajah (© 2013 NALC). Newbrough Parish Council Standing Orders (Revised 2021) Introduction. 2 Rules of debate at meetings. 3Disorderly conduct at

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Minutes Archive

newbrough Parish Meetinsg minutes the archive     Archive of the Parish Meeting Minutes Newbrough Parish Council was first formed in 1894 by an Act of Parliament. It is hoped that in the fullness of time all minutes of meetings held since then will be captured on line.  At present all meetings held since 2003

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Parish Council Documents

newbrough parish council documents     Parish Council Documents Freedom of Information (Freedom of Information Act 2000 – Newbrough Parish Council Publication Scheme) Code of Conduct (Pursuant to section 27 of the Localism Act 2011, Newbrough Parish Council has adopted the Northumberland Association of Local Councils Model Code of Conduct) Standing Orders (Newbrough Parish Council

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HISTORY – THOSE WHO FELl

THE PARISH OF NEWBROUGH – HEXHAM THOSE WHO FELL THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918 LOCAL SOLDIERS LOST DURING THE GREAT WAR Thomas Norman Davidson Lance Corporal 919 “C” Company 1/4th Battalion (Territorials) Northumberland Fusiliers Norman’s father Tom, had seven children and worked as a lead miner before he ended up a platelayer for North Eastern Railway

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history

newbrough history OLD NEWBROUGH The Land and its Owners THE GREAT WAR Old Newbrough Old Newbrough: some historical notes Originally published for the Newbrough Town Hall Centenary 1878-1978 Compiled by J.S. Charlton 1978 Previous to the twelfth or thirteenth century little is known of the history of Newbrough and in all probability its site was

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The parish council

the parish council The Parish Council NEWBROUGH – HEXHAM Newbrough Parish Council was first formed in 1894 by an Act of Parliament. Prior to that all local matters were dealt with by the Church; Ecclesiastical Parish of Warden and Newbrough. Initially there was a problem with the literacy of the local Parishes. The leaders in

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Parish Meetings

newbrough parish Meetings     When are the meetings held? Newbrough Parish Council will usually hold Council Meetings on the first Wednesday of alternative months (January, March, May, July, September and November) The Annual Meeting of the Parish is held in May and follows the Annual meeting of the Parish. All meetings will be held

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Local Places

newbrough local places newbrough townhall Nestling in the Derwent Valley with the North Pennines as its backdrop, Derwent View Cottage provides an ideal retreat to appreciate the beautiful countryside. The Cottage is set on a farm which is bordered by the Derwent River (part of the natural boundary between Durham and Northumberland). Residents can see

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