Updated 8:54am 18 June 2013

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Duo run Hadrian's Wall for Seaton Sluice youngster

TIRED but triumphant, runners Matt Atkinson and Phil Smith finally arrived at Wallsend after running the length of Hadrian’s Wall.Read

Organisers determined to stage events despite downpour

ORGANISERS of various festivals taking place across the region this weekend have promised that the shows will go on despite the forecast of torrential downpours.Read

New Hartley teenager in court after crashing mother's car

A TEENAGER has appeared in court after he stole his own mother’s car and crashed it.Read

Performing arts course launched at Seaton Delaval Arts Centre

NORTHUMBERLAND College has launched a new course for people wanting to work in the arts.Read

Seaton Delaval florist wins silver medal at Chelsea Flower Show

A TALENTED florist has picked up a silver medal after impressing the judges with her first appearance at Chelsea Flower Show.Read

Seaton Delaval Hall issues Chilli Festival challenge

FOOD lovers who think they can handle the heat are being challenged to munch on the world’s hottest chilli pepper.Read

Seaton Delaval Hall to stage Georgian masquerade ball

VOLUNTEERS set the ball rolling yesterday in a project to re-create 18th-Century life in a historic Northumberland hall.Read

Seaton Delaval woman to carry Olympic torch

A WOMAN who has dedicated her life to coaching disabled sports stars has been chosen to be a Paralympic torch bearer. Read

Seaton Delaval Hall volunteers help group create wigs

THERE were plenty of big wigs around yesterday as volunteers worked on a project to entertain visitors to a Northumberland stately home.Read

Seaton Delaval folk too fat for new takeaway says councillor

A COUNCILLOR has caused outrage after she said a town has an obesity problem and does not need a new takeaway.Read

East Coast Emeralds marching band need your help

MARCHING band the East Coast Emeralds, who are based at New Hartley Memorial Hall, are looking for funds to continue playing and competing. The 30-member band recently held a sea dip which raised £1,000. If you can help, please contact Nichola Hood on 07725 900942.Read

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Foodie events in Seaton Delaval Hall

THE population of Seaton Delaval Hall is set to dramatically swell this summer. In fact, by an astonishing 150,000. Luckily you’ll hardly notice the extra bodies.Read

Seaton Delaval residents’ bid to save Victoria and Albert pub

CAMPAIGNERS trying to save a community pub say they face a race against time to have their historic hostelry listed before a planning appeal.Read

North East Chilli Festival will show work of producers

THE heat is rising in Northumberland as the county gears up for its first-ever chilli festival this summer.Read

Carpenter saves crumbling coble for harbour town

A CARPENTER has spent months transforming a battered fishing boat which will now be celebrated as part of a village’s maritime heritage. Read

Mystery over accident that killed Seghill dad

A FAMILY has paid tribute to a 'wonderful husband and dad' who died after falling from his motorbike while riding through Northumberland's Kielder Forest.Read

Seaton Delaval dad ready for 2,160-mile charity trek

WHEN Eddie Hall saw his tiny baby rushed to hospital struggling to breathe, he knew he had to thank medics for saving his son's life.Read

Seghill residents invited to Queen's Diamond Jubilee meeting

PEOPLE in Seghill are being invited to an open meeting to discuss how the village should mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee this year.Read

Mill Lane Bridge weight restriction to be permanent

A WEIGHT restriction imposed on a bridge in Northumberland is set to become permanent because of a lack of money for strengthening work.Read

Victory for Seaton Delaval locals as Tesco plan rejected

A BID to transform a community pub into a Tesco was thrown out by councillors sparking jubilant celebrations from villagers.Read