Facebook Pixel Why we always look forward to Monday morning | The Journal - newspaper - Read this story on Magzter.com
Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Why we always look forward to Monday morning

The Journal

|

April 18, 2025

A WORD here about the wonderful women of Cullercoats, of whom I am in awe.

- Peter Mortimer

That last phrase does read slightly awkwardly but then if I rephrase it as follows 'whom I am in awe of, I am finishing a sentence with a preposition which I was always told was bad form.

Though having said that, I'm reminded of Winston Churchill's response when discussing this; yes, he agreed, we should not finish a sentence with a preposition and he affirmed that this was something up with which he would not put.

Back to the Cullercoats women. One of my weekly delights is to walk down each Monday morning to the Watch House Cullercoats wherein on offer is a cornucopia of treats, both sweet and savoury, both hot and cold.

The majority of this fodder is prepared and brought in by the same women of Cullercoats, though to be fair there'd also a sizeable contribution from Mickey English who chips in with some exotic delicacies.

Overall, the food comes in all shapes and sizes, as do the women. There is no charge for the grub on offer but we the visitors are encouraged to make a donation into the charity box, which I'm pleased to say virtually everyone does I have yet to spot a rotter who eats but does not contribute.

MORE STORIES FROM The Journal

The Journal

Plans to spend £2.1m on children's home approved

MORE than £2.1m is set to be spent acquiring a property in rural North-umberland and converting it into a residential home for four children with complex needs.

time to read

1 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

The Journal

Carl's gunning for Kevin

As the duo's fractured friendship nosedives, a fracas with a firearm ensues at the garage

time to read

1 min

June 13, 2026

The Journal

KICKSTART YOUR DAY

Brighten up your mornings with a breakfast spread that’s bursting with colour and flavour

time to read

3 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

Trump's key weekend

US President Donald Trump called off new military strikes on Iran, hours after threatening to escalate the war by seizing control of the country’s oil industry.

time to read

1 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

Region’s great and good given honours by King

PREVIOUSLY unsung heroes from the North East as well as national celebrities are among those recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.

time to read

2 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

The Journal

Meet the most popular crime writer you have never heard of

He's written 17 books, and sold more than a million copies, but Peter Grainger's only just signed his first publishing deal at the age of 72. MATT NIXSON met the unassuming author

time to read

3 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

The Journal

It was inevitable apartheid would fall ...the only question was when

Musician Jerry Dammers joins director James Rogan to discuss their documentary series about South African anti-apartheid activist and political icon Nelson Mandela. By LYNN RUSK

time to read

4 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

The Journal

‘It’s proper chef food’ at roadside catering pod

A CHEF with more than four decades of experience has launched a new roadside catering venture bringing homemade breakfasts, lunches and gourmet street food to Northumberland.

time to read

2 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

Gender on the agenda when it comes to nature v nurture

DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR A FIRST TIME DAD OF TWINS

time to read

2 mins

June 13, 2026

The Journal

Landmark Grenfell fire anniversary

GRENFELL bereaved and survivors will gather this weekend nine years on from the fatal fire, for what is the final anniversary before the tower block is completely demolished.

time to read

1 mins

June 13, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size