| Bellingham |
1925-04-14 |
A suggestion was made at Bellingham Parochial Committee that public conveniences should be provided and a roadman appointed to see to their cleaning. |
| Bellingham |
1926-03-06 |
Edda and St. Cuthbert ? a Northumbrian Miracle. |
| Bellingham |
1926-04-17 |
Death of Thomas Robson of Bridgeford in 1910. |
| Bellingham |
1926-10-30 |
The Long Pack Book (price 6d). |
| Bellingham |
1927-02-15 |
There was only one case of drunkenness in the Bellingham area during the whole of 1926, Bellingham magistrates were told during the annual licensing session. |
| Bellingham |
1927-03-30 |
Mr. Thomas H. Glass, of the Railway Hotel, Bellingham, a highly respected man in the district, died aged 72 years. Obituary printed HC 16/04/1927. |
| Bellingham |
1927-07-23 |
Mr. Thomas Henry Glass of the Railway Hotel left a gross estate of the value of ?1866, with net personally ?1743. |
| Bellingham |
1927-10-08 |
John Joseph Turnbull, headmaster of Reed?s School, retired on 30/09/1927. |
| Bellingham |
1927-11-26 |
Saddler and harness maker, Edward Coulson (1859-1927) died at Bellingham on 21st November 1927, the husband of Gertrude Lucy Coulson. |
| Bellingham |
1928-04-25 |
At the annual meeting of Bellingham Parish Council it was decided that the whole council should meet at the cemetery to discuss possible improvements. |
| Bellingham |
1928-11-14 |
After hearing that there were 110 unemployed men in the area, Bellingham Rural Council decided that they should be set to work stone breaking and demolishing derelict property in the village. |
| Bellingham |
1929-01-30 |
A public meeting was being arranged to consider the possibility of buying Bellingham Town Hall on behalf of the village. |
| Bellingham |
1929-02-02 |
A public meeting was held in Bellingham to discuss the purchase of the Town Hall for Bellingham and district. The then owners of the hall offered the building for ?500, which was accepted, although it was also clear that roughly ?400 would be needed for repairs. |
| Bellingham |
1929-04-20 |
Bellingham Hockey Club beat Hexham 6-0. |
| Bellingham |
1930-01-01 |
(1930 Date unspecified) Bellingham Town Hall was bought by the villagers. |
| Bellingham |
1930-02-01 |
Dr. J. Graham Miller and Burn?s Night in Bellingham. |
| Bellingham |
1930-01-25 |
Charles Simpson Boyne (residing at Kendal House) applies for Excise Licence for The Parkside Pharmacy, owned by George Humble, to be applied for on 08/02/30. Kendal House was a Temperance Hotel in 1930. |
| Bellingham |
1930-02-11 |
Bellingham Burns Club held a successful concert in aid of the Town Hall Purchase Fund, which raised a total of ?31 10s. |
| Bellingham |
1930-02-15 |
A wine license for Parkside pharmacy was granted to Charles S. Boyne. |
| Bellingham |
1930-04-05 |
Retirement of Dr. J. Graham Miller, who will continue to live in Bellingham. He had lived there from May 1889 after taking over from Dr. Robert Jackson. Details of doctors in Bellingham follow. Compare Plashetts 09/08/1930. |