Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
30 July 1932 |
Auction of freehold dwelling house and shop in Shield Street of Miss Hipson, who is going abroad on 20th August 1932. Compare 06/08/1932. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
28 September 1932 |
Quoit players, refusing to use clay ends, were accused to leaving Allendale village green in a disgraceful state. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
30 May 1933 |
Allendale Parish Council submitted a proposal to the North-Eastern Electric Supply Co. to bring public lighting into the area at a cost of ?993. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
29 August 1933 |
A packed meeting voted to apply for a loan to install street lighting in Allendale. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
31 October 1933 |
Plans to provide electric lighting in Allendale were delayed pending talks between the county council and North-Eastern Electricity Supply Company. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
19 December 1933 |
The (new) paving of Allendale Market Square put the New Year tar barls at risk. The ceremony would only go ahead if the bonfire was built on a thick layer of sand. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
30 December 1933 |
Definitive account printed of the origins of the Allendale Tar Bar?ls Ceremony. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
30 January 1934 |
Northumberland County Council agreed to let Allendale Parish Council borrow ?980 to meet the cost of an electric lighting scheme for Allendale and Catton. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
01 May 1934 |
The peal of bells at St. Cuthbert?s Church was completed by the addition of two new bells, dedicated by the Bishop of Newcastle. A full peal on the set of eight bells was rung by the Durham Diocesan Association of Ringers. |
Allendale, Alston, Whitfield |
29 May 1934 |
Defying the wishes of the parish and county councils, a packed meeting of 157 parishioners voted against a scheme to install electric lighting in Allendale. |