| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2009-10-16 |
Thomas Hall Yeats applies for a licence for the performance of live music at the Bowes Hotel, with the closing date for representations being 9th November 2009. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2010-02-19 |
John and June Telford, who had bought the Twice Brewed Inn in 1961 and added 26 bedrooms, celebrated their diamond wedding. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2010-06-11 |
Last Saturday (5th June 2010) was busy at the village shop as people settled their bills and wished Irenee and John Cowens a happy retirement. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2010-07-09 |
Letter from Roy Bell asking for information on Whitechapel Colliery that had closed 75 years previously. Compare 02/07/1935. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2012-05-03 |
Mike and Dawn Smith would open the Bardon Mill Village shop on Saturday 11th May 2012. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2013-03-22 |
Stephen Blair, formerly of the Twice Brewed, took over the management of The Bowes Hotel. Compare 29/03/2013. |
| Bardon Mill and Melkridge |
2013-10-18 |
The new village hall at Bardon Mill, the world?s first earth-sheltered community building, was officially opened on Saturday 19th October 2013 by miner?s daughter Kathleen Weir. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1876-02-09 |
An Irish woman was charged with breaking 13 windows at Bardon Mill station. She was sentenced to imprisonment for one month. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1876-09-09 |
The woollen factory of Mr. William Waddell at Bardon Mill was completely destroyed by a fire early on Saturday morning [2nd September 1876]. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1879-12-10 |
Elizabeth Little (n?e Storey), of Hott Bank near Haltwhistle, died at the age of 35. It was reported that 12 years previously, on 24th October 1867, she had fought against two burglars near Bardon Mill. When they were sentenced to eight years in prison, she was awarded ?5 by the judge for her bravery. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1893-04-01 |
The theft of a duck from the Three Horseshoes public house in Melkridge, witness to the case being Leonard Potts, a cartman from Bardon Mill. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1893-11-25 |
(HH) Account of ?The Watch Case? and Ben Taylor of the Station Hotel. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1895-07-06 |
(HH) For failing to have his dog muzzled during the rabies outbreak, Dixon Pratt of Bardon Mill was summoned and fined 6d. with 4s 6d. costs. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1899-04-09 |
Schoolmaster Edward Carroll?s home at Redburn (Benton House) was burgled. A watch, a pie and some jewellery were stolen. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1902-03-28 |
The landlady of the Three Horse Shoes at Melkridge was summoned to court for allowing a man to get drunk on her premises. The man was also summoned for excessive drinking. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1906-07-28 |
William Reay, brick manufacturer, was summoned for causing a house at Green Holes to be occupied without first providing a water supply. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1914-11-07 |
(HH) Fracas at Bardon Mill. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1960-09-25 |
Alleged fraud of a guest at the Bowes Hotel. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1967-04-28 |
An attack was made on Bardon Mill pensioner Samuel Frederick Coates of 2 Tow House. |
| Bardon Mill Crime |
1989-02-19 |
A 17th century kiln wheel from the old corn mill after which the village of Bardon Mill is named was stolen from a field there. The theft took place just weeks before the wheel was due to go on display on the village green. |