Housing development and business scheme could be coming to Backworth
The development could be built on part of the former Eccles colliery complex
08:00, 26 FEB 2021
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TWO Northumberland companies are preparing to battle it out against businesses from across the UK ahead of the Amazon backed Rural Business Awards final, due to take place today. Ingram Valley Farm will represent Alnwick and Northumbrian Flowers will represent Hexham in the Best Rural Diversification Project category in this year’s final, which is taking place virtually. Ingram Valley Farm works alongside Northumberland Estates, Northumberland National Park, Natural England and Historic England to protect the area s history-rich landscape under a National Pilot Heritage Partnership Agreement. Speaking ahead of the final, Rebecca Wilson, of Ingram Valley Farm, said: “We’re very excited to be in the running for a Rural Business Award.
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Duke of Northumberland s plans to open £7.9m hotel in Alnwick will benefit town
Northumberland Estates has been given the go-ahead to develop the hotel on the site of the former Duchess High School on Bailiffgate
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