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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh 1921 – 2021

Posted on by Town Clerk

Hexham Town Council is deeply saddened to learn of the death of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. On behalf of the residents of Hexham we join with everyone throughout the UK to offer our sincere condolences to HM The Queen and the Royal Family. Councillor Robert Hull, Mayor of Hexham, noted that in due course you will be able to relay your condolences via the official National Book of Condolence at the Royal Family Website.

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  • Outdoor Operative Vacancy
  • Hexham Community Arts Open Day
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  • Notice of appointment of date for the exercise of public rights Accounts for the year ended 31st March 2025
  • Voting in the local elections on 1st May 2025
RSS Recent Hexham Fix My Street Updates (NCC Service)
  • 12inch pothole in roadway on bend in Saint Lukes Road., 8th February
  • Multiple lare pot holes, 8th February
  • Leaves and debria, 8th February
  • Flooding, 8th February
  • Blocked drain, 7th February
  • 14” pothole 2” deep, 7th February
  • Long thin pothole 24" long 8" wide 6" deep running in the direction of the road, 6th February
  • Pot hole on Main Street, 6th February
  • Pothoe in road, 6th February
  • Footpath surface dammaged and now standing in water not passible for pedestrians, 6th February
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Special thanks to Roger Clegg, Michael Allan & Peter Rodger for use of photographs.

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