Lynemouth
Lynemouth is a village in Northumberland, England, located near Ashington. It has a population of around 2,000 and is known for its coal mining history, particularly Lynemouth Colliery. The village is situated on the estuary of the River Lyne and was primarily a farming settlement in the past.
The engineering sector in Lynemouth has seen a shift towards cleaner energy, particularly with the transition of Lynemouth Power Station to biomass fuel. Job opportunities for engineers are available in the region, reflecting ongoing engineering activity.
Lynemouth relies mainly on a bus service for transportation, offering regular routes that connect the area to nearby towns and cities. Additionally, train services from nearby locations provide access to and from Lynemouth, while Newcastle Airport serves as the closest airport for the area.