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The Spine Road
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Entering south-east Northumberland, a part of the county less often visited by the tourists who flock to its more glittery north, the author visits Woodhorn Museum in Ashington to enjoy the Pitmen Painters Gallery. From there, he is chaperoned around the town once described as the biggest pit village in the world by the artist Narbi Price. A detour to Cambois near Blyth allows for a tour of a former Miners’ Institute, where Esther Huss and Alex Oates explain how and why they have taken stewardship of the site to usher art and culture into a disenfranchised ‘left behind’ community.

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Between the salt and the ash

A journey into the soul of Northumbria

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