Archive for the ‘Local businesses’ Category

Shotley Bridge Heritage Trail

April 20, 2014

The Trust has published a booklet of 3 heritage walks, starting from the village centre.

SB Heritage Trail

They are available at:

Mrs B’s Bakery

Moon Jewellery

Vintage Rose Florist

Imago Beauty & Holistics

Sale Pepe

Kings Social Club

Rumi’s

The booklets are free but a donation to the Shotley Bridge Village Trust would be appreciated. 

Alternatively download a .pdf version of the SB Heritage Trail.

 

Willow Burn donation

March 26, 2014

Yesterday, at the Trust’s Open Meeting, a cheque for £1275 was presented to the Willow Burn Hospice, on behalf of the Shotley Bridge Business and Community Partnership. The money was raised at the Partnership’s Victorian Saturday event last November. After receiving the cheque from Garth Johnson the Trust’s treasurer, Sue Fox gave an update on funding for phase II of the development at Maiden Law, Lanchester, for which £2.2m will be needed. She also made a plea for more volunteers to help with administration and event management.

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Clare Singleton also gave a presentation about Blooming Shotley Bridge and members discussed the future activities of the Trust.

For more information about volunteering, fundraising and events have a look at the Willow Burn website.

Shotley Bridge dresses up

December 3, 2013

More pictures and a video of the Victorian Christmas Spectacular have been posted on ‘The Works’ website – the new digital magazine about life in Consett. Click on each photo to enlarge.

The Works

Christmas event success

December 1, 2013

Yesterday, on a fine crisp day, many local residents and others from further afield turned out to enjoy activities and shopping in the village centre, whilst raising money in support of Willow Burn and Blooming Shotley Bridge. Colin Briggs, Look North regional newsreader, arrived with Father Christmas to announce the start of the event and enjoyed chatting to local residents during the morning.

Norman Hogg, a committee member of the Village Trust did an excellent job of Town Crier, keeping everyone informed of the programme.

We are especially grateful to the North East Carriage Company who for the fifth consecutive year has  provided the well presented and popular horse and carriage rides, in support of our local charities. Not only do the horses look spectacular but they also help to slow the traffic down.

The day ended with carol singing around the tree to the sound of Consett Brass, which was lit by Father Christmas with an encore of fireworks in the sky. Thank you to local councillors Stephen Robinson and Peter Oliver who continue the tradition of providing the tree and to Scott of Reaction Fireworks who provided the finale.

Thanks also to all the participating businesses, entertainers, school choirs, volunteer stewards from Shotley Bridge Village Trust and the support of the local policing team.

If you have any different photos please email them to me at sbvt@singleton14.eclipse.co.uk for inclusion in our photo gallery.

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Spectacular programme

November 24, 2013

Less than a week to go to the next Victorian Christmas Spectacular in Shotley Bridge. The programme for Saturday, arranged by the Shotley Bridge Business & Community Partnership, has been sent to print. Here is a preview…

Businesses Programme

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