Image demonstrating Hoardings up marking rail line progress

Hoardings up marking rail line progress

14 Dec 2022

The first branded hoardings are up along the Northumberland Line – with local children taking centre stage.

The cortege following the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II

Memorial projects to celebrate late Queen's love of outdoors

13 Dec 2022

A range of woodland walks, new tree planting and park improvements are all set to take place in the county to commemorate the life of Queen Elizabeth II. 

Gritting machines in a depot

People urged to take extreme care when travelling over coming days

12 Dec 2022

People are reminded to take extreme care on roads and paths over the coming days - with freezing temperatures set to continue. 

A frozen pond. The fire service is reminding people of the dangers of going on icy water

Fire Service reminding people of frozen water danger

12 Dec 2022

Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) is reminding people of the dangers of going on frozen lakes following the tragic events in the West Midlands over the weekend. 

A plan with frost. The council is offering cold weather advice

Council offers cold weather advice

08 Dec 2022

With the first real cold snap of the winter taking hold, the council is encouraging residents to take some steps to stay safe and warm, especially older people. 

Cut out paper figures. Partners have now signed up to the council's inequalities plan

Partners sign up to Inequalities Plan

08 Dec 2022

Following agreement at November’s Health and Wellbeing Board, the Inequalities Plan has now been signed, further demonstrating the commitment to the plan by all partners. 

A pile of coins. The council's budget consultation is now live

Residents' views sought on budget priorities

06 Dec 2022

Residents are being invited to have their say on next year’s budget priorities. 

Impression of the new Ashington College campus

New college campus to be a 'Gen Zero' pioneer

02 Dec 2022

The council has welcomed progress on a flagship college for the county. 

Bowes Street in Blyth which opens to cars on November 26th

Blyth's Bowes Street to re-open to traffic

25 Nov 2022

Bowes Street in Blyth town centre will re-open to vehicles on Saturday 26th November.

A car damaged by a tree during Storm Arwen

Council reflects on Storm Arwen anniversary

25 Nov 2022

A year after Northumberland was badly damaged by Storm Arwen, the leader of the council has reflected on lessons learned over the past 12 months. 

Image demonstrating Rescue dogs calendar raises money for animal charities 

Rescue dogs calendar raises money for animal charities 

24 Nov 2022

A charity calendar featuring dogs rescued in Northumberland is now for sale with all the proceeds going directly to two local animal charities. 

Image demonstrating January deadline for community grant applications 

January deadline for community grant applications 

21 Nov 2022

Voluntary and community groups across the county that are in need of financial assistance are being invited to apply for funding from Northumberland County Council’s community chest scheme. 

A picture of a football and a bot promoting fostering over the World Cup

It's a goal! Councils join forces for World Cup fostering campaign

18 Nov 2022

Two North East councils have joined forces with local authorities from across the UK during the World Cup with the aim of achieving just one goal – to recruit more foster carers for children and young people. 

Artists impression of a new Culture Hub for Blyth

Latest consultation arranged for Blyth town centre plans

17 Nov 2022

As part of the £70m regeneration of Blyth town centre, the County Council is holding its latest public consultation on the proposed plans for a brand new Culture Hub and improved Market Place.  

Two gritting vehickles. The council is ready to tackle problems on the roads caused by snow and ice

Winter is coming...and our teams are ready

16 Nov 2022

As the county braces itself for winter, the council’s cutting-edge gritting fleet is ready to tackle everything that’s thrown at them. 

Image demonstrating Black Friday sales - Watch out for scams and be aware of your rights

Black Friday sales - Watch out for scams and be aware of your rights

15 Nov 2022

  Black Friday deals might not always be the bargains they seem to be warns Northumberland County Council’s Trading Standards. 

Image demonstrating Active Northumberland drop-off points for Christmas gift appeal 

Active Northumberland drop-off points for Christmas gift appeal 

15 Nov 2022

Active Northumberland Sports and Leisure Centres are nominated drop off points for Metro Radio’s Mission Christmas appeal which is collecting presents for sick and disadvantaged children across the north-east. 

Food waste. The council is starting a recycling trial this month

Recycling trials continue as council drives forward its green agenda

14 Nov 2022

A food waste recycling trial is being introduced in Northumberland this month, as the council continues its drive to becoming carbon neutral by 2030. 

Author Dan Smith. The Northern Children’s Book Festival, one of the biggest events of its kind in the UK, is back

Book festival shows children reading is fun

11 Nov 2022

The Northern Children’s Book Festival, one of the biggest events of its kind in the UK, is back with a bang for 2022.

Image demonstrating Northumberland’s green energy takes a step forward

Northumberland’s green energy takes a step forward

09 Nov 2022

Northumberland’s target for carbon neutral has taken a step forward as plans for two new solar farms are approved.

Artist's impression of the Britishvolt plant near Cambois

Council clarifies Britishvolt comments

08 Nov 2022

The Council has moved to clarify comments made about Britishvolt funding made to the media over the weekend. 

An aerial impression of the JDR Cables facility at Cambois

Council welcomes construction of £130m subsea cable facility

08 Nov 2022

The council has warmly welcomed start on a huge new factory in Northumberland which will bring hundreds of jobs. 

A firework display, The Fire Service said it was a quieter Bonfire Night this year

Communities thanked after quieter Bonfire Night

07 Nov 2022

Firefighters across Northumberland have thanked residents after a quieter than usual Bonfire Night 

A woman wearing a virtual reality headset. The region has secured  Government funding for the creative industries

Creative businesses in the region get funding boost

04 Nov 2022

Creative enterprises with the potential to become booming businesses in the North East will benefit from a new national £17.5 million funding pot to help expand their operations, attract additional investment, and create jobs. 

Image demonstrating New UK-wide housing order for poultry as avian flu cases increase  

New UK-wide housing order for poultry as avian flu cases increase  

03 Nov 2022

Following the continued incidence of avian flu across the country and a heightened risk due to migratory flocks returning to the UK for the winter, the government has brought in new measures to protect poultry and captive birds from avian influenza.