This summer Ambler readers have spotted some unusual visitors in their gardens, and kindly sent us these photos. Hugh Tindall saw a juvenile white House Sparrow in July, Steven Golding got this great ...
Many people are enjoying the Bord Waalk sculptures and have asked for more information on them. The app will be ready very soon, and there will be leaflets available once the sculptures are all ...
The first piece is Bird Song, by Aether and Hemera, two artists from Italy. Their piece reflects the soundwaves made by the call of a Roseate Tern, and was created after a visit to Amble in February ...
If you fancy reading The Ambler “as nature intended” you can now download these issues as a pdf.
Thanks from Amble Vikings U11 Martin, our coaches and the lads proudly wearing their new strips….
Walkers on Low Hauxley beach over the next few days may spot an unusual object floating close to shore. This is a remote survey vessel, which is being used to map the sea bed. Fabian Clinton from ...
Until next summer arrives, July and August this year will be remembered for the number of heatwaves which this area has enjoyed (or endured, if like myself, you happen to have an allotment in urgent ...
Congratulations to Luke McTaggart, who has become Amble’s new Mayor at the age of 24. Luke only joined Amble Town Council in May this year; he has now been elected Mayor – and as far as we can tell, ...
Congratulations to students at King Edwin Primary who came second in the Lego League Challenge competition held in North Tyneside. The team of ten youngsters in Year 5 competed against 19 other teams ...
Northumberland County Council have told Amble Development Trust (ADT) they are happy to progress to the next stage of the Community Asset Transfer process of the old James Calvert Spence (JCSC) sports ...
Amble Puffin Festival celebrates everything Puffin! Fun and activities in the Friendliest Port at the best time of year to see the Coquet Island puffins, as they prepare to take care of their newly ...
The Bord Waalk sculpture trail is growing steadily. More sculptures have been installed in recent weeks, with ‘Roseate Terns’ by Celia Smith now in place at the entrance to Hauxley Nature Reserve. The ...