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Water quality testing is being carried out along the Coquet estuary, with initial trials of state-of-the-art monitoring equipment already underway. If you have passed along Rotary Way recently and ...
At the Welfare we have retained the free access for the Playzone throughout the school holidays, but unfortunately, we now have to comply with the funding conditions and begin charging where required.
We have Councillor vacancies on Amble Town Council. If you would like to give your time and get involved in what happens in your community, contact the office on ask@amble.gov.uk for an application ...
We’re delighted to share that our very first surgery was a great success! We had some lovely conversations and made meaningful connections. It was a great opportunity to meet new faces and let people ...
I am angry at the irresponsible dog owners who don’t pick up after their dogs. Today I slipped on dog poo outside Lawrences on Bridge Street. I was lucky I didn’t fall. Whoever let their dog do this ...
This land of snaking sea mists which swirl along the estuaries, mud flats and salt marshes, engulfing passers-by, may prove a wonderful source of inspiration for all the creative people who live along ...
I’ve been made to feel incredibly welcome since I arrived at the harbour. I was previously Alan’s assistant, and I’ve got to know and appreciate the close, caring community in and around the harbour.
The views expressed in The Ambler and The AmblerOnline are not necessarily the views of the Editorial Team. The Ambler is a project of Amble Development Trust ...
There has been a great deal of exasperation over the state of the public toilets in Amble and the length of time it is taking to upgrade them. The facilities at the Harbour were locked earlier in the ...
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 ...