Mayor of Hexham Derek Kennedy is pictured at the British war cemetery in Noyon, France. Derek paid his respects on behalf of the people of Hexham to the hundreds of war dead buried here.
We had an amazing day on Saturday at the Time Travellers' Flash Mob. Thank you to all who took part and to all who supported us! More photos to follow...
2 days to go!!! Kicking off at 11.30am with stories and crafts in the library, performances in the marketplace starting at exactly 12.22pm. See you there!
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The postponed Town Council meeting of Monday 12th September will now take place on Monday 26th September at 6pm in The Abbey Great Hall. All Welcome. #hexham
On Sunday 11 September at 4:00 at Hexhamβs Market Place, The Mayor of Hexham Derek Kennedy will make the Royal Proclamation as King Charles III begins his reign of the United Kingdomβs of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
All are welcome to attend
Sad news, Her Majesty The Queen served our nation for so many years with grace and dignity.
King Charles III has been in waiting a long time and the nation will look to him for wisdom and guidance. We thank you Queen Elizabeth II for your service. Long live the King.
That really is a bit grim! To see more of these and enjoy our fun window trail and quiz around Hexham, please download a map and quiz from our website. https://t.co/LYs9w4dnD7
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Don't forget to go and take a look at the Rules and Rogues of Hexham from 1796! You'll find them in the shop and business windows of Hexham
windows of Hexham.
Use this link to access the trail map and quiz
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Saturday 24th September 12.22pm in Hexham Marketplace for an afternoon of street theatre and entertainment. Don't Miss It! #hexham#visithexham#visitnorthumberland