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Mary Heynes, who in her childhood was once head girl at the former West Junior School in Newbiggin, recalls that in the 1960s, "The Salvation Army would be on the Quay wall every Sunday doing a service and the band would play." In 1991 the Newbiggin-by-the-Sea Salvation Army Songster Brigade (the choir) recorded songs for BBC Radio.
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about a mile in length, well suited for bathing. By 1848 it was established as a resort in warmer seasons. Several guesthouses took hold. The bay gave good anchorage for small vessels, but even then was very little used, except for the numerous boats belonging to the fishery, in which most of the inhabitants were employed.
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has had a presence in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea since 1902 and its current premises consist of a worship hall on Front Street, opened in 1939, and a community hall on Vernon Place. The Salvation Army band features in the recollections of those who have grown up in Newbiggin or spent summer holidays there.
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region to relieve the bereaved families. As early as 1828, Newbiggin was a popular beach resort, with facilities to cater for visitors. The town had five public houses, one of which had a spa-like array of bathing facilities, several shops and lodging houses. The village featured a shore with a beach
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Until 2004 Newbiggin was host to a street fair that attracted thousands of people every year. In its final years, the fair was set out in the following format: starting at the beginning of the shopping area of Front Street, up to the Cresswell Arms public house flowing into Church Point car park and
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Starting in 2010, the annual Old Ship Music Festival is attempting to bring back a summer event to the village. It invites bands from the region and worldwide to play, as well as local comedians, and raises money for charity with the help of local businesses. In 2010 it raised £700 for Help for
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Prior to the building of St Andrew's in 1876, the Methodists used to meet in the Wesleyan Chapel on Robinson Square, which was built in 1844. In the early 20th century, the Robinson Square building was used by the Salvation Army before the Salvation Army acquired its current premises.
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Newbiggin Colliery was sunk in 1908. The colliery closed in 1967, but at its peak in 1940, 1,400 men were employed there. The former Newbiggin Colliery Band is now the Jayess Newbiggin Brass Band, named for its president and former member, cornet legend James Shepherd.
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and deposited on the beach through a pipe approximately 1 metre (39 in) in diameter. A new offshore breakwater was installed to accompany the matching breakwater on the opposite side of the bay. Also installed is a brass statue by sculptor
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congregations in Newbiggin combined to form a single congregation in the South East Northumberland Ecumenical Area, meeting at St Andrew's which is now known as St Andrew's and St Mark's (Methodist/United Reformed) Church.
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continuing along the seafront promenade. The lifeboat house and boatyard became the music venue. A stage replaced the boats and the lifeboat house opened its doors, serving food and afternoon tea. Appearances were made by
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The church was for centuries a chapel only, with a tower surmounted by a spire which was originally used as a beacon. In the 14th century, Newbiggin was a very important maritime centre, called upon to support
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Newbiggin-by-the-Sea boasts the longest promenade in Northumberland. Each spring and autumn, the promenade becomes a prime location for naturalists watching the North Sea seabird migratory passage.
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were caught by the fishermen of Newbiggin and sold primarily at Newcastle. Salmon, trout, lobsters and crabs were also caught, not only for the supply of the neighbouring markets but the region.
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was opened in 1851 following a fishing disaster in which ten Newbiggin fishermen lost their lives in stormy seas. It is the oldest operational boathouse in the
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Church was once the mother church in the Parish of Woodhorn with Newbiggin. When she was declared redundant in 1973, that role passed to St Bartholomew's.
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Places recorded by the Registrar General under the provisions of the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 (published in response to FOI request)
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church. St Mark's has now closed to worship. St Andrew's Methodist Chapel on Front Street was built in 1876. In 2010, the United Reformed and
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in 1974. The local government district was abolished in 2009, with its responsibilities transferred to the Northumberland County Council
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A £10 million renovation to rebuild and improve Newbiggin's rapidly eroding beach involved importing 500,000 tonnes of sand from
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The town is a fishing port and formerly a part of a trade route for shipping grain. Newbiggin Colliery operated from 1908 until 1967.
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The former local government district of Wansbeck and the Parliamentary constituency of Wansbeck both derive their names from the
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In 1805, two boats, with nineteen men, were lost in a storm off Newbiggin, after which £1,700 was donated by fundraising in the
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Hodgson, John. 1832. A History of Northumberland, in Three Parts: Part II Volume II (Newcastle upon Tyne: Charles Henry Cook)
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Fishing has always been associated with Newbiggin, although later many inhabitants were employed in coal mining. By the
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Heynes, Mary (2012). "My Family: A memory of Newbiggin-by-the-Sea in Northumberland, shared on Sunday, 15th July 2012"
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St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, a small building on Front Street, is part of the Parish of St Aidan's in Ashington.
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Photograph of Front Street with caption. Northumberland Communities website of the Northumberland Archives Service
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church, after the 1972 union of the Presbyterian and Congregational denominations in England St Mark's became a
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Newbiggin became a popular beach resort by 1828 and remains a tourist attraction with landmarks such as the
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granted a charter for a weekly market on Monday and an annual fair; in 1337, as a borough of note, it sent
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St Mark's Church on Gibson Street was built in 1868 by the local stonemason William Gibson. Once a busy
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was working at the library in Newbiggin (1954–56) when he wrote his best-selling novel
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MP. Wansbeck is one of Northumberland's four Parliamentary constituencies.
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Visit Newbiggin – The Official Visitor website for Newbiggin-by-the-Sea
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Anthony David Mills, A Dictionary of British Place-Names (Oxford, 2003)
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The 13th century Parish Church of St Bartholomew, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea
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Lawson, Tony (2010). "Life in Newbiggin in the 1950s: A reflection"
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Lawson, Tony (2010). "Life in Newbiggin in the 1950s: A reflection"
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To date, there are 89 active companies based in Newbiggin.
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which flows into the North Sea near Newbiggin-by-the-Sea.
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Newbiggin-by-the-Sea is located in Northumberland
Northumberland
OS grid reference
NZ308877
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Northumberland
Ceremonial county
Northumberland
Region
North East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NE64
Dialling code
Police
Northumbria
Fire
Northumberland
Ambulance
North East

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