Did you know it will be The Ambler’s 25th birthday this year? We hope you have enjoyed reading the paper over all these years, and as ever, the team would like to thank everyone for all their support.
It’s one of those really cold days at the beginning of January. A young man, wrapped up in a coat and gloves, is selling hot sweet chestnuts in Amble Town Square. The bright sunlight contrasts with ...
It’s one of those really cold days at the beginning of January. A young man, wrapped… ...
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The first match in Amble was in 1886 and the first Amble team was called Amble Coquet Lights who played Cup matches and friendlies against other Northumberland teams e.g. Broomhill Rovers, Alnwick ...
Football arrived in Northumberland in the 1870’s, and the Northumberland Football Association was formed in 1883….
Thanks from Amble Vikings U11 Martin, our coaches and the lads proudly wearing their new strips….
Despite assuring the people of Amble that new trees would be planted to replace mature shrubs… ...
In the middle of September, I was shortlisted for a writing competition, and anyone who has… ...
Tony has given lectures to Amble and Warkworth branch many times and has been invited back again by the branch. Please note: meeting in Trinity Methodist Church, Percy Street. Further information: ...
Since 2018 Amble Sword Dancers have met every Tuesday at 7.30pm at The Masons Arms, Woodbine… ...
Time: 19.00 pm for 19.30 start ...