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Thursday, 4 July 2013
OLD NEWCASTLE
HERITAGE OPEN DAYS: OLD NEWCASTLE
Sunday 15th September 12-3pm, Castle Keep, Newcastle – hear poetry inspired by Old Newcastle written and performed by local poet Keith Armstrong accompanied by piper Ann Sessoms.
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This is the blog of the erstwhile Tyneside Poets. The aim is to archive over four decades of writing and publish new works.
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A review of over four decades of writing from the Tyneside Poets, Strong Words and Northern Voices; also featuring new works.
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