- Amble
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Amble
latitude= 55.3306
longitude= -1.5783
population = 6,100
shire_district= Alnwick
region= North East England
shire_county =Northumberland
constituency_westminster= Berwick-upon-Tweed
post_town= MORPETH
postcode_district = NE65
postcode_area= NE
dial_code= 01665
os_grid_reference= NU267041Amble, known as "Amble-by-the-sea" until 1985, is a small
town inNorthumberland ,England . It is aseaport on theNorth Sea coast. It lies at the mouth of theRiver Coquet , and the nearby Coquet Island is clearly visible from its beaches and harbour.Many of the town's buildings and streets are named after the River Coquet and Coquet Island, including
Coquet High School , which lies on the outskirts of town.The town
Amble grew in the nineteenth century as collieries were opened, and its then newly built
railway links to the Northumberland coalfields, made it an ideal centre for the transportation andexport ofcoal . Other industries, such asship building and repair, and sea fishing, expanded with the growth of the town, although traditional Northumbrian fishing vessels such ascoble s have sheltered in thenatural harbour for centuries previously.Today, the collieries in Northumberland are all closed (the last, Ellington, closed in 2005), and the railway no longer serves Amble. However, the fishing industry survives, albeit with a somewhat reduced numbers of vessels, as does a small marine industry, mainly concentrated around the construction and repair of
yacht s and otherpleasure craft . A smallindustrial estate is located to the southwest of the town, whose clients includefood processing plants, vehicle repairs andtelecommunication s companies.Tourism forms an important sector of the town's economy - part of the harbour has been redeveloped into a
marina , andcaravan park , guest houses and B&Bs exist to serve visitors to the Northumberland coast.Saint Cuthbert lived on Coquet Island just offshore from the town, which retains its strong Christian identity. Amble's four churches are often quite busy. Nearby Warkworth is noted for itscastle .The Friendliest Port
Amble holds the title 'Friendliest Port'. This derives from the 1930s when the RMS Mauretania was heading on her last voyage to the breaker's yard at
Rosyth and the Amble town council (Amble Urban District Council) sent a telegram to the ship saying "still the finest ship on the seas". The Mauretania replied with greetings "to the last and friendliest port in England".Communications
Road
Amble town is situated on the A1068 that runs along the north-eastern coastline.
Amble also lies near to the A1, (A1 [M1] ), providing easy access to nearest city
Newcastle upon Tyne (convert|30|mi|lk=on south),Gateshead [Metro Centre] (convert|30|mi south) and to the Scottishcapital Edinburgh (convert|80|mi north).Rail
The
East Coast Main Line railway link between Edinburgh (journey time approximately 1:10) andLondon (journey time approximately 3:45) runs via the nearby Alnmouth for Alnwick Station or Widdrington Station.Air
Newcastle Airport lies around thirty-five minutes drive-time away, and provides nineteen daily flights to London (Heathrow ,Gatwick , Stansted, and London City), with regular flights to other UK centres. The airport also operates regular flights to manyEurope an destinations, along with destinations inAfrica andNorth America .Notable Amble citizens
*James Allen - (b.
18 August 1913 ),Professional footballer.
*SirJames Calvert Spence - (19 March 1892 – 1954), Eminentnutritionist andpaediatrician `
*John Angus -2 September 1938 , Burnley and England footballerImages of the town
References
External links
* [http://www.ambleweb.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.northumberland-cam.com/amble/index.htm Photographs of Amble]
* [http://www.northumbrian-railways.co.uk/amble.html The former Amble branch railway]
* [http://www.northumberlandyoga.co.uk/ Northumberland Yoga] providing Yoga and Pilates classes in around Amble
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