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05/08/2024

Coming up in

Hexham’s new MP is recruiting staff in both the constituency and in Westminster.
01/08/2024

Hexham’s new MP is recruiting staff in both the constituency and in Westminster.

Interested in working to deliver better outcomes for everyone across the Hexham constituency?

I want to hear from you!

Delighted to be hiring for positions both in Westminster and in the constituency.

Search for Joe Morris on w4mp jobs and send in your CV

w4mpjobs.org

31/07/2024

Today Hexhamtv visited Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Healthcare Training Academy as part of North East Combined Authority networking session.

We saw a state of the art training facility and found out about some fantastic opportunities to join the at all levels including apprenticeships and opportunities for those with a SEND background and those who need to train part time even if you have no previous experience of working in the NHS

Queen Elizabeth High School, Hexham

This morning a ‘Just Stop Oil’ protest was held at Gatwick Airport. One of those who took part was     based teacher and...
30/07/2024

This morning a ‘Just Stop Oil’ protest was held at Gatwick Airport. One of those who took part was based teacher and mother Kate Bramfitt.

A Just Stop Oil press release issued today stated

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Just Stop Oil supporter from the North East disrupts Gatwick

A Just Stop Oil supporter from the North East was one of seven to disrupt Gatwick airport yesterday. Just Stop Oil is working with groups internationally to demand governments establish a fossil fuel treaty, to end the extraction and burning of oil, gas and coal by 2030. [1]

At around 8am seven supporters of Just Stop Oil entered the Southern terminal at Gatwick and used suitcases with lock-on devices to block the departure gates. All seven were arrested and have now been released under investigation.

Kate Bramfitt, a teacher and mother of two from Hexham who was one of those arrested at Gatwick, said:

“We’ve just had the hottest few days on record across the world. Innocent people around the world are already facing deadly heat. I’m terrified for my children and their generation, who face adulthood in a world of widespread crop failures, food shortages and the societal collapse that comes with that. It will mean the breakdown of law and order, the end of the NHS and the loss of everything we depend on.”

“I will continue to take action until our government commits to signing a legally binding fossil fuel treaty to phase out oil, gas and coal by 2030.”

The Oil Kills international uprising has been taking action at airports around the world. 21 groups across 12 countries have taken action at 17 airports so far. They include Letzte Generation Germany, Folk Mot Fossilmakta and Scientist Rebellion in Norway, XR Finland, Futuro Vegetal in Spain, Just Stop Oil in the UK, Drop Fossil Subsidies and Act Now – Liberate in Switzerland, Letzte Generation Austria, Extinction Rebellion and Scientists Rebellion in Sweden, Doe Deurne Dicht in Belgium, Last Generation Canada, XR Boston, Last Generation Sacramento, and Scientist Rebellion Turtle Island from the USA. [2]

The Oil Kills international actions began last Wednesday, the same week the world’s hottest day has been broken twice in one week. Last Monday, the global average surface air temperature reached 17.15C, breaking the record of 17.09C set the previous day. This beats the record set in July 2023. [3]

A spokesperson from Just Stop Oil said:

“As long as political leaders fail to take swift and decisive action to protect our communities from the worst effects of climate breakdown, Just Stop Oil supporters, working with other groups internationally, will take the proportionate action necessary to generate much needed political pressure. This summer, areas of key importance to the fossil fuel economy will be declared sites of civil resistance around the world. Are you in? Sign up to take action at juststopoil.org.”
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What will you do to protect your loved ones? take action Come to a talk Donate to support action So what’s the plan? Our Government doesn’t give a f*** about its responsibilities. The country is in ruins. You know it, I know, they know it. That means it’s up to us to come together and

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27/07/2024

Coming up in

Funding opportunity Lloyds Bank Foundation Deaf and Disabled People’s OrganisationsThis funding programme is aimed at sm...
25/07/2024

Funding opportunity

Lloyds Bank Foundation Deaf and Disabled People’s Organisations

This funding programme is aimed at small local charities and CICs led by and working with Deaf and Disabled people. Organisations should work directly with Deaf and Disabled people over the long term to support them to have more choice and control over their lives, access their rights and entitlements and challenge the barriers they face.

https://www.lloydsbankfoundation.org.uk/funding/deaf-and-disabled-people-s-organisations-programme

Small and local charities led by and working with Deaf and Disabled people experiencing poverty can apply for a three year unrestricted grant of £75,000.

It’s arrived!
24/07/2024

It’s arrived!

Northumberland County Council and their Transport team have managed to source a cargo bike. Cycling 4 Everyone will be delivering some training as a delivery partner for NCC

Hexham Community Cargo bike arrived just over a week ago; a Raleigh Stride 2 👍💚🌍💚

Cargo bike training commences this Saturday and we're looking forward to it....

Cycle With Jan Williams Cycleworks The Big Northumberland Gear Change Hexham Town Council Hexham Climate Café Hexhamtv Hexham Community Partnership Active Travel Tynedale CIC Councillor Nick Morphet Humshaugh ward National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise Thriving Together Northumberland NCVA Northumberland Community & Voluntary Action Community Action Northumberland Food and Drink North East Tynedale Bicycle Mayor

New Writing North leads campaign with publishers to create £14m Centre for Writing in Newcastle https://www.thebookselle...
24/07/2024

New Writing North leads campaign with publishers to create £14m Centre for Writing in Newcastle https://www.thebookseller.com/news/new-writing-north-leads-campaign-with-publishers-to-create-14m-centre-for-writing-in-newcastle Cogito Books Hexham Book Festival Waterstones Hexham Northumberland Libraries

New Writing North is leading a coalition, which includes Hachette UK, Faber and Simon & Schuster UK, to create a state-of-the-art Centre for Writing in Newcastle worth £14M through government funding and so “reposition the southern and London bias of the writing industries”.

23/07/2024

Coming soon to Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham

Watch Ed and Micky tell you what it is about, why recording the history the working class is so important and why you should go and see the play while it is on tour.

Culture Northumberland Hexham Town Council Micky Cochrane Northumberland Archives Tyne Valley Community Rail Partnership
Historic England The Glasshouse International Centre for Music

Go and see   based GRAHAM ROBINSON50 Heads (And Some Bodies) exhibition  19 July - 31 August Tickets: FreeGallery Two Qu...
23/07/2024

Go and see based GRAHAM ROBINSON
50 Heads (And Some Bodies) exhibition

19 July - 31 August
Tickets: Free
Gallery Two Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham

plus the Illuminated Sheep Exhibition

Saturday 20 July – Saturday 24 August

Hexham Town Council Hexham Community Partnership Visit Hexham Culture Northumberland Creative Fuse North East

New funding opportunity
22/07/2024

New funding opportunity

Our strategic initiative, Landscape Connections, will support long-term projects to boost nature recovery and connect more people to our most treasured landscapes.

20/07/2024

The new MP for Joe Morris for Hexham constituency gave his maiden speech in the Houses of Parliament yesterday. This is what he said via www.Hansard.parliament.uk

I call Joe Morris to make his maiden speech.
1.24pm
Joe Morris
(Hexham) (Lab)

Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker, and I thank the hon. Member for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton (Alison Griffiths). As the representative of the largest constituency in England, I share her concern for rural communities; I share a dedication to them, and I am the product of one of them.

First of all, I would like to thank the people of the Hexham constituency for placing their faith in me this July and sending me as their representative to this place. For many, it was their first time voting for my party, and I stand here as the first ever Labour MP for the constituency. It is an honour that I will never forget. I will work as hard as I can to repay that faith in the days, months and years ahead.

I also want to pay tribute to my predecessor, Guy Opperman. Having contested an election against him, I know that despite the fact that we disagree on many things, he is an incredibly decent man. I was pleased to get to know him a bit during the campaign. I know that a high bar has been set for me as a constituency MP. He is considered on all sides of the House to be an honourable man and a good public servant. It will be hard to match his legacy.

I would like to depart a little bit from tradition and pay tribute to some of my predecessors as Labour candidates in the constituency, who for over 100 years had the often thankless task of fighting to give the people of Hexham a Labour alternative to vote for. Until July, Ian McMinn had come the closest we ever got to winning the constituency, and his daughter Kirsty proposed me as the youth officer at my first ever Labour party meeting.

I would also like to welcome the areas that were added to the constituency, including the residents of Callerton and Throckley, who had been fantastically represented by my hon. Friend the Member for Newcastle upon Tyne North (Catherine McKinnell) for many years. I hope to continue giving that same service to Kenton Bank Foot, Throckley, Newburn, Callerton, Woolsington and Walbottle. Longhorsley ward was previously represented by both my hon. Friend the Member for Blyth and Ashington (Ian Lavery) and the former Member for Berwick-upon-Tweed, both of whom also served communities in Hepscott, Morpeth’s Stobhill estate and Felton in their way and were great servants to those communities.

I would not be here today if it were not for the education that I received at Queen Elizabeth high school, Hexham middle school and the Sele first school in Hexham, from teachers like Alison Higgs, Robin Hodnett, Leanne Clarkson and Tony Webster. I know that a great state education has the ability to change lives and to lift and change entire areas. I want every child in the constituency to have access to the kind of education that I was lucky enough to get.

Hexham constituency is named for the town of Hexham, which boasts a wonderful abbey that has welcomed worshippers and visitors for over 1,300 years. In that time, it suffered raids, including from the forces of William Wallace. We also have one of the first ever purpose-built jails in England, and a farmers’ mart that is at the heart of our rural economy.

But the constituency that I represent is much more than just one town. We extend from the Cumbrian border, where my hon. Friend the Member for Carlisle (Ms Minns) and I each represent half of the village of Gilsland, through the Tyne valley and across to Callerton and Throckley in Newcastle. In the north, we border Scotland, taking in Kielder forest, where, rather aptly for England’s largest constituency by area, we have England's largest forest. We are home to the largest man-made lake in northern Europe, almost 580 square miles of internationally renowned dark sky, and the Northumberland national park. We then go to our southern border, where the Allen valleys take in some of the most stunning scenery in England. We take in the Tyne valley line, Wylam, Prudhoe, Stocksfield, Riding Mill, Hexham, Haydon Bridge and Haltwhistle. We take in Ponteland and Darras Hall, and areas as diverse as Slaley and Slaggyford.

We have the UNESCO world heritage site of Hadrian’s wall running through the constituency. I am in the unfortunate position, though, of being the first ever MP for Hexham not to be able to take visitors to see the iconic Sycamore gap, which we so sadly lost to future generations last year. But the wall remains, as does the beauty that draws thousands of tourists to the constituency throughout the year, supporting the local economy in towns like Haltwhistle—the centre of Britain—Bellingham, Kielder, Wark, Byrness and Otterburn. I hope to see hon. Members from across the House walking the awe-inspiring Hadrian’s wall, enjoying the wonders of our dark skies, gazing at the beautiful Tyne valley from the train and taking in the joys of community life at events like Ovingham’s goose fair and the Northumberland county show.

With that being said, it will be no surprise to many hon. Members, or to the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, who I was delighted to welcome to the constituency during the election campaign, that my constituency conjures images of the agricultural sector. We have a fantastic farming community. It has been my privilege to engage with those in it, and to get to know them over the election campaign. I know that the farming community represents the beating heart of our constituency’s identity. I look forward to working with the Secretary of State, his Ministers and friends across the House to improve outcomes for UK farmers and consumers, and to address the challenges that they face.

As well as the agriculture sector, we have a large manufacturing base in the constituency. We have sites like Egger in Hexham, which has a firm focus on the sustainability of the wood-based material manufacturing sector, and Essity in Prudhoe, which produces more than 800 million toilet rolls a year. When we do our shopping, the odds are that we are elbowing someone out of the way for some of Prudhoe’s finest produce. I have worked in the steel sector, and I know how important it is for the country to make things, and how important well-paid, highly skilled jobs are to communities like ours.

Alongside our large manufacturing base, my constituency has a thriving small and craft brewery scene. I was delighted to take a break from the campaign trail to attend the Corbridge beer festival, which is all about raising money for good causes and charities.

Although there is a lot of beauty in the constituency, there are huge challenges as well. We have a great local health service, but every single week, I see the need for long-term solutions to the social care crisis. Elderly residents in isolated rural communities are doubly disadvantaged, as they are hit by the rural cost of living premium and by poor public transport, and they are reliant on carers who are themselves struggling to make ends meet.

We also face an acute transport challenge. I think I am the third Member to cite George Stephenson in their maiden speech today; he was born in Wylam. The constituency’s buses are too infrequent, and its trains are too regularly cancelled. I will continue my predecessor’s campaign to reopen Gilsland train station, and I look forward to working with friends across the House, and with my good friend Kim McGuinness, our Mayor of the North-East, to improve transport for our rural communities.

My constituency also faces a dramatic housing shortage, with too many elderly people being unable to downsize into more appropriate homes in communities they know, and with young people being forced to move away from where they grew up. For towns like Barrasford and Humshaugh, as well as for larger towns such as Ponteland, this is a generational challenge. It is a huge concern for parents and grandparents, and it came up time and again on the doorstep during the general election.

Crime and antisocial behaviour also impact communities—from west Newcastle and the towns and villages, to the smallest and most isolated communities. I look forward to working with Susan Dungworth, our police and crime commissioner, on these matters. The cross-departmental rural crime strategy is so important. I have spoken to sheep farmers out in West Woodburn who have been struck by the attempted robbery of their quad bike.

The north-east is famous for its rivers, and the Tyne is one of the most important rivers in the country’s history. It was the very artery of our industry. Wherever I went, constituents demanded that we clean up our rivers, and I am pleased to see that the Government have already got to work on delivering on that promise. I look forward to supporting that work as much as I can.

At every door I knocked on during the election campaign, I got the message for change. I know it is incredibly important to get on with that change by supporting the King’s Speech, so that we become the confident, outward-looking nation that we so evidently can be. I am conscious that we cannot work miracles in this place, and as the first ever Labour MP for my constituency, I know that I was not sent to this place with an expectation of overnight success. I was sent here to get on with working with colleagues across the House to deliver genuine outcomes and genuine change for my constituents. I look forward to continuing that service.

Further Investment in the regions buses is coming
19/07/2024

Further Investment in the regions buses is coming

Bus news! 🚌

Kim McGuinness- North East Mayor is set to approve £101.2m worth of improvements for buses, while also pressing ahead with plans to take back control of buses.

The Mayor has vowed to improve public transport across the North East and wants to bring buses back into public control, so the region can set its own routes and fares, and drastically improve reliability to restore trust in public transport.

Immediately after being elected, the Mayor asked for options to be looked at for bus reform – a key manifesto priority. This set the wheels in motion to look at how the region’s bus network could operate in the future.

Options for bus reform will be discussed at North East CA Cabinet in July and a report will recommend that the Mayor and Cabinet progress with the next step of the formal process – preparing a Franchising Scheme Assessment.

Read more at https://orlo.uk/sEOI9

Two new exhibitions coming to Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham
19/07/2024

Two new exhibitions coming to Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham

An update on the court case relating to Holly Newton
18/07/2024

An update on the court case relating to Holly Newton

A teenager admits killing Holly Newton, 15, who was stabbed multiple times, but denies her murder.

18/07/2024

Shona Branigan is a who has been commissioned by The National Trust to produce a set of prints of the felled tree as part of it's lasting legacy.

The prints are currently being exhibited Hexham Abbey on Newcastle City Council and Carlisle Library and Archives . They will all then come together in an exhibition at Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham

In this interview with Hexhamtv Shona explains how she made the prints, what it means to her to be part of this project and how trees are unique and special to her.

Hexham Town Council Hexham Community Partnership Northumberland County Council Visit Northumberland Visit Hadrian's Wall Creative Fuse North East English Heritage
Culture Northumberland Northumberland National Park North East Bylines North East Combined Authority Northumberland Wildlife Trust Hadrian's Wall Shona Branigan

TRAINING OPPORTUNITY!The BBC are offering ‘Where It Begins’ paid training on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC Asian ...
17/07/2024

TRAINING OPPORTUNITY!

The BBC are offering ‘Where It Begins’ paid training on BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 1Xtra and BBC Asian Network.

https://careers.bbc.co.uk/job/London-BBC-Radio-1-Where-It-Begins-Trainee-W12-7TP/799321802/

https://careers.bbc.co.uk/job/London-BBC-Radio-1Xtra-Where-It-Begins-Trainee-W12-7TP/799321502/

https://careers.bbc.co.uk/job/Birmingham-BBC-Asian-Network-Where-it-Begins-Trainee-B1-1AY/799322002/

Queen Elizabeth High School, Hexham

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Joe Morris for Hexham constituency raises the issue of The Samson Inn   with the relevant Minister of State. His letter ...
17/07/2024

Joe Morris for Hexham constituency raises the issue of The Samson Inn with the relevant Minister of State. His letter is below

The Hexham Youth Initiative Summer Programme is out!
17/07/2024

The Hexham Youth Initiative Summer Programme is out!

Jazz tonight !
17/07/2024

Jazz tonight !

Tonight! Join us for another fantastic jazz session at Tannery Hexham from 7-9pm. Bring an instrument if you feel like jamming, or just sit back and enjoy the music with a glass (or two) of something!

Retail roles with Crew Clothing Company at their new store in  .Assistant ManagerGo to ow.ly/FxU150SC3VuKey HolderGo to ...
17/07/2024

Retail roles with Crew Clothing Company at their new store in .

Assistant Manager
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Key Holder
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Sales Advisor
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Know anyone who might be interested?    Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham Core Music CIC
16/07/2024

Know anyone who might be interested?

Queen's Hall Arts, Hexham Core Music CIC

15/07/2024

A message for Ukrainians who are living in or around about a meeting this week regarding English Language lessons at The Wentworth Leisure Centre, Hexham

Hexham Town Council Hexham Community Partnership Northumberland County Council

It wasn’t to be… but more importantly, if you are a victim of domestic abuse tonight, call the following number:0808 200...
14/07/2024

It wasn’t to be… but more importantly, if you are a victim of domestic abuse tonight, call the following number:

0808 2000 247


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