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By Conservation Officer Kevin O'Hara
I read earlier that apparently a leading shark expert reckons it is possible for great white sharks to be present in British waters.
Indeed the closest verified great white shark was captured off La Rochelle, western France, a mere 200 miles south of the UK. However, because of its globally- threatened status, this is very unlikely as there are so few left anywhere.
Declines are more than 50% in some species in just a few recent years throughout the North Atlantic.
It has been extremely busy in the constituency with a range of meetings with local organisations, businesses and constituents.
I spent the best of five hours visiting the Wansbeck General Hospital. During my visit I had the opportunity to meet and discuss a number of issues with patients, staff, members of the executive management team and representatives of the trades unions at the hospital, which included Unison and the Royal College of Midwives.
The Wansbeck Disability Forum is starting its outreach sessions in the Stakeford and Choppington area.
The Stakeford and Choppington Parish Council will be hosting the drop-in sessions and are backing the WDF on the Disability Hate Crime project.
By Conservation Officer Kevin O'Hara
There are many changes afoot at the minute among our wildlife. It can be a time of great excitement, or even heartbreak as all the effort comes to nothing, but one thing for certain is that it's never dull.
The dreaded mother-in-law said the other week: "There are no birds in me garden and I've seen that blasted hawk about again."
Quick as a flash I said: "Well he mustn't have eaten them all because he's still hanging around." There was no reply, just "the look".
By Conservation Officer Kevin O'Hara
I cannot hide my passion for otters - I have had it since I was a small boy and I don't understand it. It is just one of those strange traits of life.
I don't, however, view them as cute, cuddly creatures much beloved by the media, and I have often been at pains to point this out, much to their disappointment. That cute whiskered face hides a fierce and fiery temperament, and an astonishing array of teeth set within very powerful jaws. On top of this is the mustelid mindset of determination and that wiliness never to give in, coupled with a brain-powering logic to solve problems that most other creatures (apart from the primates) would find impossible.
The importance of the Rio Tinto Alcan smelter and power station to its employees and their families and to the economy of Wansbeck and South East Northumberland cannot be overestimated.
It is no secret that Rio Tinto are conducting a wide ranging review and considering all the options open to them, and this has caused considerable speculation over its future.
During the last few months I have raised the importance of the smelter and the power station with ministers and on the floor of the House of Commons.
I have also had discussions with both management and the trades unions and they are aware that I will do anything I can to try and secure the future of the smelter and power station.
Sent in by Ashington Town Council
Ashington Town Council is pleased to announce that the judging of the popular Gardens Competition has now taken place and the winners were announced during an event held at Ashington Leisure Centre on 17th August. Just about everyone who had entered the competition came to the prizegiving and brought either family or friends with them. More than 50 people came along to hear the winners being announced and joined the Mayor of Ashington and members of the Judging Panel afterwards for refreshments. The picture shows the prizewinners with the Mayor, Councillor John McCormack.

The Ashington Community Development Trust would like to invite you for a "cuppa in the park".
We have opened a coffee shop in the Hirst park, we sell Teas and Coffees, soft drinks and sweets . So if you are visiting the park why not sit and enjoy a cuppa. Our vountees will be pleased to meet you and have a chat.
We can serve a smile and a cuppa, but sorry we can not serve the sun shine.
By Conservation Officer Kevin O'Hara
I can be a lucky swine at times, often having the knack of being in the right place at just the right time, but I suppose if you live in a "field", as I have for most of my life, then you narrow your chances down.
I've witnessed the exact moment when "cock robin" was snatched in mid-song by an aerial assassin, seen the precise emergence of an emperor dragonfly, and much, much more. I have been very fortunate to the extent that I become a little blasé at times, and unsurprised at some of my escapades.
I have long argued that the Government's proposals to cut police officers, police staff and police budgets is wrong and will have a detrimental effect on the ability of our police forces to operate effectively and efficiently.
The appalling riots in London and in other parts of the UK have demonstrated the Government needs to urgently rethink the cuts they are implementing. It is worth remembering the proposals will result in 627 fewer police officers in the Northumbria force area and 16,222 fewer across England and Wales.








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