Mind the Gap: Sign the Place North Viability Gap Campaign Existing hedgerows and trees will be retained alongside planting of native trees The housebuilder has purchased two separate parcels of land previously occupied by Northgate Hospital and plans to start construction work on 141 homes shortly Permission for the Northumberland development was granted in November last year and Lovell has since acquired the 17 acres with the northern parcel set to comprise 53 four- and five-bedroom homes and a southern site set to provide 88 properties including 25 affordable The 25 affordable homes will range from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom properties while the homes for private sale will feature a mix of three This is the second housing development on former hospital land in Morpeth, as Barratt has recently started on its 260-home estate on land formerly owned by St George’s Hospital a hospital water tower will be preserved on site and plans include a number of cycleways The water tower will be kept as a feature in an area of open space on the northern site with the developer allocating £50,000 towards its renovation head of land and partnerships for the North East region of Lovell said: “This acquisition allows us to move to the next stage in our plans with work on the site to commence shortly “This development will provide a high-quality and well-planned neighbourhood with a range of house styles and tenures “Our plans will regenerate and transform what currently stands as a brownfield site into an attractive and sustainable place to live “These areas of land were surplus to requirements for the NHS and now our land purchase will generate funds to benefit Northgate Hospital.” Read our comments policy Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Plans for 96 houses from Bellway and 230 from Avant Homes have been approved by Darlington Council and RE:GEN will deliver a decade-long series of internal improvements to thousands of homes across the city Register for free North East property intelligence Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" Stay updated on the latest news and views in North East property views and opportunities in North East property By subscribing, you are agreeing to Place Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_3" ).setAttribute( "value" The ground has been broken on £6.5m improvements at a Morpeth school.  The first spades have gone into the ground at King Edward VI School (KEVI) at the start of works which will see a new sports hall and 3G facility Cabinet member for Improving our Schools Councillor Guy Renner-Thompson said: "This is a very exciting project for Morpeth and something that has been needed for a long time.  "The new sports hall will be another great asset to the wider community in the area.”  Subject Leader for PE at KEVI Rachel Shaw said: “The PE department would like to thank everyone for supporting the new sports hall development and making this vision a reality “This will greatly enhance all of our students’ experience of PE and promote overall well-being in the community. We are excited for the opportunities it will bring our students who truly deserve a modern and inspiring environment.   “Our students strive for excellence and need improved facilities if they are going to continue to excel. This is a very exciting time for us all and we can’t wait to see the impact it will have on our students and local community in the future.“  © Northumberland County Council and the tails of the dogs (there are lots of them) are constantly wagging there is a purposeful bustle in the air and a lunchtime queue has already built up outside the Italian restaurant Lollo Rosso."},"children":[]},{"name":"break","children":[]},{"name":"break","children":[]},{"name":"text","attributes":{"value":"“The great thing about Morpeth is if you live here and you never wanted to go anywhere else Everything is here; everything in Morpeth is just ten minutes away,” says James Robertson who works in property and has lived here for 12 years."},"children":[]},{"name":"break","children":[]},{"name":"break","children":[]},{"name":"text","attributes":{"value":"The mixture of things on offer sum Morpeth up It is"},"children":[]}]}]},"summary({\"maxCharCount\":200})":{"type":"json","json":[{"name":"paragraph","children":[{"name":"text","attributes":{"value":"Morpeth might well be the friendliest market town in Britain — every shopkeeper treats you like a long-lost friend named one of the best places to live 2025Move to this friendly market town if you want top Newcastle schools without a Newcastle postcodeMorpeth manages to be tranquil without feeling like a backwaterALAMYlucy-denyerFriday March 21 2025 The Sunday TimesMorpeth might well be the friendliest market town in Britain — every shopkeeper treats you like a long-lost friend there is a purposeful bustle in the air and a lunchtime queue has already built up outside the Italian restaurant Lollo Rosso.“The great thing about Morpeth is if you live here and you never wanted to go anywhere else who works in property and has lived here for 12 years.The mixture of things on offer sum Morpeth up 17 Mar 2025 | Latest News, Match Report Macclesfield FC moved another step closer to their destiny after picking up a 4-0 win away to Morpeth Town The Highwaymen came close to breaking the deadlock as after a mistake from Paul Dawson Sam Hodgson ran through on goal and squared the ball across to Jack Foalle a Morpeth corner almost led to a goal as the ball scrambled around the Macclesfield box Luke Duffy’s headed opportunity was remarkably saved by Dan Langley to keep the game at 0-0 Sean Etaluku was denied by Langley as his low shot was parried out for a corner The Silkmen eventually took the lead when John Rooney delivered a brilliant cross from a corner who headed in his first goal of the season Danny Elliott took advantage of a defensive error as Josh King’s attempted clearance came off the shin of the striker looping the ball over the keeper and into the back of the net The second half proved vital for Robbie Savage’s side as they wanted to keep their lead to confirm the league title Luke Duffy increased their two-goal cushion to three after receiving a delightful pass before slotting the ball into the bottom right corner The travelling side were not out of goals just yet as with 20 minutes left to play Elliott was brought down by Rhys Evans inside the penalty area The Silkmen’s goal-scorer earned himself a brace as he tucked the ball into the bottom right corner from 12 yards The league leaders need just one more win which will secure their status as Northern Premier League Champions Macclesfield return to the Leasing.com Stadium where they take on Bamber Bridge on Saturday Apr 28, 2025 | , Macclesfield FC ended their title-winning season on a high with a comfortable 4-0 victory against Whitby Town The first big opportunity came in the 19th minute as Lewis Fensome made his way into the box before a deflected shot just breezed past the post Apr 25, 2025 | , The Silkmen return to the Leasing.com Stadium for one final time this season as Whitby Town make the journey from North Yorkshire.  Robbie Savage's record-breaking side will be awarded the Northern Premier League - Premier Division trophy Apr 25, 2025 | North-West businessman and investor Darren Wright has officially acquired a stake in Macclesfield Football Club signalling further ambitious & strategic growth plans for the Club.  Darren states: “I’m thrilled to step into the world of football club ownership—a.. Apr 22, 2025 | , Apr 19, 2025 | , Apr 18, 2025 | , We are back at the Leasing.com Stadium for our penultimate home game of the season as Ilkeston Town make the journey from Derbyshire.  Robbie Savage's side have won nine games in a row and will be looking to get another three points closer to breaking Colne Dynamoes.. Apr 17, 2025 | The Club has submitted its annual report and financial statements for the year ending June 2024 Summary of Accounts In the latest fiscal period the club has experienced a robust financial performance marked by significant improvements across key areas Apr 14, 2025 | As the Silkmen embark on their journey to the National League North we are able to confirm season ticket and matchday ticket prices for the 2025/26 season.  Season ticket renewals will be sent out to current season ticket holders via email at 10am on Tuesday 22nd.. Email: info@macclesfieldfc.com Tel: 01625 426 708 14 Mar 2025 | Latest News, Match Preview The Silkmen are back on the road once again this Saturday as we make the long journey to Northumberland to face Morpeth Town Robbie Savage’s side will be hoping for another three points in their quest for the title but face stern opposition in Morpeth who beat the Silkmen at Craik Park last season If Worksop fail to take maximum points from their home game against Hyde United and the Silkmen take all three points from Morpeth – we will be crowned champions of the Northern Premier League – Premier Division The Silkmen will check on the fitness of Justin Johnson ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Morpeth Town Dontai Gabidon has returned from his loan at Warrington Rylands and is available for selection There are no other fitness concerns in the Silkmen camp Tickets for Saturday’s clash are available for purchase online on the gate only It would be amazing to see as many Silkmen fans make the journey on what could be a special day The dulcet tones of our Mixlr team will be back once again with Full Commentary on our Mixlr channel from approximately 14:50. You can find the link to listen HERE We will only be able to provide Goal Updates via our Social Media Channels tomorrow afternoon Supporters can find our Social Media Channels below: For those who don’t have social media profiles then you can access Football Webpages for goal updates via the link below: https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/match/2024-2025/northern-premier-league-premier-division/morpeth-town/macclesfield/504546  May 6, 2025 | A memorable season for us all at Macclesfield FC as we secured promotion to the National League North Here is a rundown of all the award winners from our Player of the Year Awards: Sponsors Player of the Year - Max Dearnley  Player's Player of the Year - Laurent.. May 2, 2025 | There were some stunning strikes during the month of April It’s now time to vote for your Kenny Waste Management Goal of the Month for April Here are your four options: John Rooney vs Workington Neil Kengni vs Guiseley.. May 1, 2025 | , Ahead of our debut season in the Vanarama National League North Macclesfield FC are thrilled to announce that our seasonal hospitality and sponsorship packages are now available to purchase With Robbie Savage's side attracting significant national attention and with.. Apr 30, 2025 | As a season like no other comes to a close it's time to look back on what a special season 2024/25 has been for the football club and the town of Macclesfield After the play-off heartbreak against Marine expectations were high going into the 2024/25 season The Silkmen return to the Leasing.com Stadium for one final time this season as Whitby Town make the journey from North Yorkshire Robbie Savage's record-breaking side will be awarded the Northern Premier League - Premier Division trophy signalling further ambitious & strategic growth plans for the Club Darren states: “I’m thrilled to step into the world of football club ownership—a.. 04 Mar 2025 | Latest News Macclesfield FC are pleased to confirm that we will be subsidising coach travel for our away trip to Morpeth Town.  There will be 53 seats which will be available on a *first come first served basis*.  All Under 16’s wishing to travel on the coaches will need to be accompanied by a responsible adult No alcohol will be permitted on either coach on the way to or on the way back from Craik Park on Saturday 15th March The coaches will be leaving the Leasing.com Stadium at 9am sharp and will stop for approximately 30 minutes in each direction Tickets are priced at £15 per person and are available to purchase via the link HERE A thank you from us all at the Football Club to you the fans for your continued support home and away all season long British Garden Centres has today announced the acquisition of the Dobbies centre in Morpeth The Morpeth site hopes to open in early to mid-March and will revert back to its original name of Heighley Gate Garden Centre with the group very much wishing to embrace the heritage of the site British Garden Centres is retaining the existing centre team and looks forward to working with them to build on the existing strengths of the site ensuring it will become a top destination garden centre The centre will look to recruit additional roles into the team to support the growth The job vacancies will be posted on the British Garden Centres website (www.britishgardencentres.com/careers ) and Heighley Gate's social media pages For other updates on the centre and opening please keep an eye on the Heighley Gate Garden Centre’s Facebook and Instagram pages Founder and Director of British Garden Centres said: “We are thrilled to welcome the Heighley Gate store and teams into the British Garden Centres family Our priority for the next few weeks is to work with the passionate team to ensure a smooth transition and swift reopening for the local community We are excited to continue growing and strengthening our presence across the UK as the largest family-run garden centre group.” British Garden Centres (BGC) is the UK’s largest family-owned garden centre group with 69 centres around the country The group is owned and led by The Stubbs family who also own and operate Woodthorpe Leisure Park in Lincolnshire.BGC was launched in 1987 with the opening of Woodthorpe Garden Centre by brothers Charles and Robert Stubbs Since 2018 it has expanded rapidly with the acquisition of 50 garden centres allowing it to grow from its heartland to the business it is now with 69 garden centres spread from Carmarthen to Ramsgate The group has a team of 2,700 colleagues working across the garden centres For all the very latest news and intelligence on the UK's largest home improvement and garden retailers, sign up for the Insight DIY weekly newsletter.  Insight DIY always publishes the latest news stories before anyone else and we find it to be an invaluable source of customer and market information After yet another Lions victory, they make their second longest league trip of the season this weekend with a trip to Morpeth Town, writes Scott Kelly Guiseley have never lost to this opposition – but they have only met five times The Nethermoor faithful took in a 3-3 draw back in August with a late Jordan Thewlis goal sparing the Lions’ blushes The Lions drew 1-1 on their last visit to Morpeth in August 2023 with Sam Hodgson scoring late on for the hosts after Reece Kendall had given Guiseley the lead We have however won all three of the other meetings On what was the club’s longest league journey of the season goals in either half from Ollie Brown – only his second ever career goal – and Will Longbottom secured the Lions victory on the road at Workington last Saturday An excellent team move saw Guiseley take the lead on 13 minutes as Liam Ridehalgh’s cross was met with a stooping header from Brown Ridehalgh secured a second assist with three minutes to play as the ball appeared to take an age to reach top goalscorer Longbottom – who grabbed his 19th league goal of the season – as he tapped home from close range despite Workington protests that Steven Swinglehurst was hauled down in the build-up and Guiseley remain 15 games unbeaten heading into the trip to Morpeth on Saturday some of the football we played was outstanding particularly with the first half performance He was a little critical though and thought his side should have been further in front at the break you won’t see better goals in the Premier League” An 18-pass move was finished off by Ollie Brown to put Guiseley in front with the boss saying the choice of formation made the move and eventual finish possible Bower says that Liam Ridehalgh was a massive part of ‘a really good team performance’ on Saturday – as the full back assisted both goals and was a big presence in the team and hard work gets you that goal at the end” Bower was still full of praise for Will Longbottom who is one strike away from 20 league goals Don’t be surprised to see the boss pick an unchanged XI this weekend Gabriel Johnson will be available again after missing last Saturday’s game The game is to come too soon though for Leo Farrell who has returned to Barnsley for injury treatment Jordan Thewlis is nursing a groin injury with Mark Bower expecting him to miss three weeks of action Lucas Odunston and Jake Wright will definitely miss out with the former cheering the side on from the sidelines at Workington Boss Craig Lynch has overseen a gradual improvement at Morpeth since he became manager in September 2021 The 21/22 season saw the Highwaymen’s best ever performance in the FA Trophy They are currently 11th and on track to beat last season’s 13th place finish and are eight points from the play off positions Their recent form has not been great though and appear to be facing Guiseley at the worst possible time A 1-0 victory over Gainsborough Trinity on 21st December is their only maximum in eight league outings They lost last time out at FC United of Manchester falling to a 4-1 defeat at Broadhurst Park The bad run began with a 2-0 defeat at Macclesfield in November and before that They have also picked up more points away than they have at home with 17 points picked up on the road of their 31-point total so far Nic Bollado is the club’s top goalscorer this season with seven goals including a brace in that 3-3 at Nethermoor earlier this season Players include former Blyth trio Nathan Buddle Rhys Evans and Jordan Hickey and former Newcastle goalkeeper Dan Langley Nathan Snowball is a defender and joined the club on loan recently from Morecambe Tickets are available to purchase on the day from Morpeth’s turnstiles by cash or card payment priced at: You can also pickup a matchday programme for £2 at the turnstiles Coach travel is available with Guiseley AFC Supporters’ Club just call Paul on 07518 445861 to secure a seat The coach leaves Nethermoor at 10:15am priced at £25 for members and £30 for non-members Guiseley AFC: A family-friendly football club playing in the Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division based in the Leeds/Bradford area of West Yorkshire 15 Oct 2024 ARCHIVED (over 3 months old) - view latest news It will include proposals and feedback for a new indoor bouldering centre plans for Hillgate site and plans for a new bike pump track.  30 Sep 2024 ARCHIVED (over 3 months old) - view latest news The Lions are back on the road on Tuesday night with a trip to Northumberland and Morpeth Town’s Craik Park our Away Fan Guide includes all of the matchday information Email: admin@morpethtownafc.com | Tel: 07425 135 301 Tickets are available to purchase on the night from Morpeth’s turnstiles by cash or card payment priced at: Segregation will not be in place for this fixture with Lions fans able to choose their viewing spot in Northumberland to see their side in the royal blue third strip A wide range of hot and cold food and drink will be available to purchase on Tuesday night from Morpeth’s food huts both within the ground and the clubhouse The coach leaves Nethermoor at 4:15pm priced at £25 for members and £30 for non-members XFASTINDEX Barratt and David Wilson Homes North East are building on the former St George’s Hospital site that closed in 2006 The Barratt Homes will be named Laurel Chase at Cottingwood and the David Wilson Homes will become The Paddocks at Cottingwood One in five of the private properties will be built to M4(2) standards which offers homeowners a more accessible and adaptable way of living This scheme relates to phase one of a larger site that has outline planning permission restaurant/public house and associated open space with show homes expected to be available to view from summer 2025 and the new homes on sale from September this year Got a story? Email news@theconstructionindex.co.uk 7 hours Ebbsfleet Development Corporation is undertaking early market engagement for infrastructure works. 1 day Following a recent expansion into North America, Murphy Group has now entered Australia. 6 hours Innovative tracked carrier manufacturer among 2025 King’s Award for Enterprise recipients 7 hours Modular construction business Integra Buildings has received royal recognition for its approach to sustainability. 8 hours MTX Contracts has been selected as the preferred bidder to build a diagnostic centre in Pitsea, Essex. 8 hours House-builder Springfield Properties has promoted Darren Thomson to construction director for its north of Scotland operations. © 2025 The Construction Index [Company No ' + response[i].created_nice + ' ' + response[i].description + ' Plans for the former St George’s Hospital site in Northumberland were submitted in December and is phase one of a 875-house development on land secured by Homes England The houses will range from two- to five-bedrooms which will be split between Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes brands with Barratt’s called Laurel Chase at Cottingwood and David Wilson’s named The Paddocks at Cottingwood Twenty percent of the homes will be designed to be accessible for example with wider doorways and step-free access and the first homes are expected to be on sale from September The wider development has outline permission for up to 875 homes In total there will be five areas delivered by Barratt and David Wilson with features including a greenspace corridor named the Racecourse which will run along a former racecourse alignment; Green Street with properties set back to enable mature landscaping; Front Street designed to reflect the historic architecture of Northumberland’s market towns; Cotting Green which will offer wildflower meadows alongside larger detached homes; and Market Street which will have pedestrian and cycle pathways Barratt and David Wilson will provide £1.5m to primary and secondary schools in the area and £180,000 towards public transport managing director of Barratt and David Wilson Homes North East commented: “Our brand new Morpeth development is a completely new concept of designated areas that completely connects to our values of building ecological and we’re so pleased to finally have the work commence at this development “We’ve seen fantastic success in Morpeth with our recently sold out Barratt Homes South Fields development so we’re excited to be able to give potential purchasers another chance to buy one of our high-quality How will the development be accessed ie.Will you have to drive up the big St George’s bank Our league fixture at Morpeth Town’s Craik Park ground An early inspection was called follow sub zero temperatures across much of the country and the pitch was deemed unplayable due to it being frozen The surrounding areas would also have presented a danger to all supporters making the venue unsafe News of a new date will be announced as soon as it has been confirmed We return to action on Saturday against Basford United at Nethermoor in a 3pm kick-off 21 Jan 2025 ARCHIVED (over 3 months old) - view latest news Important records that help to document the history and growth of Morpeth have been secured at auction by Northumberland County Council’s archives team Dating back to 1608 and the accession of James I of England the ten volumes record the activities of the ‘Company of Merchants and Tailors of Morpeth’ until the early 20th century The company was one of seven craft guilds in the town which oversaw the practice of certain trades in the town and provided a support network for guild members and their families Northumberland County Councillor Jeff Watson said: “These hand-written records give insights into the lives of ordinary tradesmen through extraordinary times of change – from wars and in-fighting to industrial revolutions “Guild members formed the unelected council or corporation of the town and were involved in important decisions about its development and governance “The volumes are an important source for family and community historians and include details such as apprenticeships along with decisions made by the company that influenced the development of Morpeth “It is wonderful to know these ancient documents have been secured for posterity for our residents.” with the majority paid by a grant to Northumberland archives from The Friends of The Nation’s Libraries the records of four more guilds can also be viewed in the search room at Woodhorn No appointment is necessary and they are free to access Our league fixture at Morpeth’s Craik Park home has been given a new date We will now travel to Northumberland on Tuesday 28th January for a 7:45pm kick-off The game was due to played on Saturday 11th January but was beaten by the big freeze with the pitch deemed unplayable due to being frozen and surrounding areas also unsafe The fixture comes three days after our second away game of the month when we travel to Worksop Town For those wishing to attend the fixture please call Paul on 07518445861 to book your place on Guiseley AFC Supporters Club’s travel service The coach departs Nethermoor at 4:15pm and is priced at £25 for members and £30 for non-members Home   News   Article A driver whose high-speed crash caused life-changing injuries to his children has been jailed lost control of a borrowed Ford Fiesta on Exbury Road as he travelled to Holbury with his two sons Southampton Crown Court heard the accident on 9th November 2022 happened around 10pm after the trio had visited Exbury social club Prosecutor Siobhan Lindsay explained Morpeth and other friends had been to the club to play snooker The friends left in two vehicles shortly before Morpeth As they turned right at the Royal Oak pub at Hilltop Mrs Lindsay said: “It was a risky manoeuvre and at the point of overtaking he encountered a deer and had to swerve “The defendant lost control on a left-hand bend and entered the opposite lane He attempted to steer back but struck a tree The court heard a Tesco delivery driver who had passed Morpeth’s car before the crash estimated the defendant’s speed to be around 50mph While it had not been possible to ascertain Morpeth’s exact speed one of the other drivers said in a witness statement he had been travelling at 60mph when he was overtaken A forensic crash investigator ruled the bend could be safely negotiated at 59mph The vehicle’s speedometer was fixed at 53mph when the Ford was recovered remained unconscious after the crash until his arrival in hospital The court heard he was placed in an induced coma for three weeks and when he came round could not speak or move the right-hand side of his body Mrs Lindsay explained Kian had suffered fractures to his arm and wrist along with a lacerated spleen Morpeth was interviewed on 19th January 2023 and told police his last memory prior to the crash had been standing in the car park of the social club before leaving He told them he would have observed the rules of the road as he “knew there were animals around Exbury” He could not remember the overtaking or the speed he had been travelling at A blood test revealed Morpeth had cannabis in his system He said he had believed he was insured to drive the car as he thought he was covered by a trade policy Mrs Lindsay added: “This was a deliberate decision to ignore the rules of the road He was racing and showing off when he overtook the other vehicles “His speed was significantly in excess of the limit and road conditions.” including fractures to his tibia and ankle Rebecca McKnight said: “There is no dispute that this is a very tragic case and Mr Morpeth will have to live with the consequences for the rest of his life He was seriously injured himself by the accident along with two of the people he loves most in the world “There is not a day that goes by that he does not think of that day.” She stressed he “absolutely denies” the suggestion he was racing or driving competitively and added the crash had affected his mental health Morpeth had taken “numerous steps” to get his life back on track and urged Judge Nicholas Rowland to impose a suspended sentence She said: “It would be a travesty for Mr Morpeth to go to prison It would hurt his sons and undo all the good work he has done to get him to a better place than he was in 2022.” She said Morpeth had been volunteering at a wellbeing group He was employed full-time as a paint sprayer at a boat building company He was “terrified” of driving again and genuinely remorseful She added: “He will never do anything like this again.” Morpeth admitted two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving at an earlier hearing Judge Rowland said: “What you did was to lose control because of the way you were driving and the speed – that is what caused the accident This was competitive driving for some reason “Users of the New Forest roads know full well you need to be incredibly careful because of animals in the area with you two sons in the car [and] all three of you suffered life-changing injuries.” Morpeth was also banned from driving for three years Sign up here for your daily business digest direct to your inbox Sign Up Discover our talented editorial team and the principles that drive them A Northumberland shopping centre has welcomed a new addition offering a homemade touch to frozen meals Award-winning food retailer COOK has opened a new store at Sanderson Arcade marking its first standalone location in the North East.  The shop officially opened on April 11 with a ribbon-cutting by local fundraiser Calli Tully who has devoted her time to supporting others after undergoing major heart surgery as a teenager Calli was given £100 in COOK vouchers and the chance to donate £100 to a charity of her choice on behalf of the company.  in 1997 and led by siblings Rosie Brown and Ed Perry sells hand-prepared frozen meals and puddings including options for various dietary needs providing a home-cooked experience without the hassle of preparing meals from scratch The frozen meal specialist has created eight new jobs at the site joining the Arcade’s growing line-up of national and independent retailers said: ‘We have been looking to open a shop in the North East and this is our first shop in this area.  “We are really excited to be here and be an active part of the local community.” added: “COOK brings something completely different to Sandersons Arcade and we’re really pleased to welcome the new store team to the centre.  “The store looks fantastic and the opening event has created a real buzz at the centre.” 08 Nov 2024 | Latest News, Match Preview We are back for our third home game in succession as Morpeth Town make the long journey from Northumberland Tomorrow’s game is our Remembrance fixture and we will pay our respects before kick-off with The Last Post being played followed by a moment of silence Robbie Savage’s side will be hoping to continue their unbeaten league record against a Morpeth side who are in strong form on their travels If you are unsure of how to find us at The Leasing.com Stadium the link below will provide you with all the travel details you may need John Rooney will miss out after accumulating five yellow cards Brandon Lee is back in training and is close to a return to the squad Elliott Whitehouse is still a few weeks away from returning Tickets are available to home and away fans both online and on the gate from 12:00 this afternoon Supporters are encouraged to purchase tickets online to avoid queues when arriving at the ground As part of our Remembrance Weekend fixture – Serving Military and Veterans as well as Emergency Service workers will be entitled to free entry upon showing relevant ID Please note that Disabled and Carer tickets can only be claimed from our Club Reception on the production of relevant identification All concession tickets will be asked to provide relevant identification upon entry to the ground You can purchase your ticket HERE Traveling fans will enter the Stadium via the turnstiles located in between the Silkmen Terrace and Moss Lane Stand We would like to remind supporters to please park respectfully in and around the vicinity of the Leasing.com Stadium and take care when arriving and leaving the ground Matchday Programmes will be on sale around the ground priced at £3 for all league games this season Bar Twenty Seven will be open before kick off for Food and Drink The Westwood Group Fan Zone will be open from 13:00 with Wood Fire Smoke serving a delicious range of pizzas All our door kiosks will be open serving range of drinks The dulcet tones of Matthew Todd will be back once again with Full Commentary on our Mixlr channel from approximately 14:50. You can find the link to listen HERE We will also be providing Live Match Updates via our Social Media Channels as the game goes on https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/match/2024-2025/northern-premier-league-premier-division/macclesfield/morpeth-town/503754