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Discount Hearing Aids are THE leading independent supplier of digital hearing aids in Northumberland and its surrounding areas, including Alnwick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Morpeth, Hexham and Berwick-upon-Tweed. We offer;
Low Prices - We offer some of the lowest prices you will find - We regularly check the hearing aid prices of other suppliers and often beat the national suppliers by up to 50%.
The Widest Choice - We supply hearing aids from all the market - unlike most of our competition we offer the FULL range of digital hearing aids from ALL the suppliers in the UK.
Great Aftercare - Why not deal with a local business based in your area - We are very careful to ensure the people involved in the Discount Hearing Aids network are thoroughly professional, highly ethical individuals that you will be pleased to deal with.
We offer a free hearing test, good quality advice and low hearing aid prices in the comfort of your own home to anyone in Northumberland and its surrounding areas, including Alnwick, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Morpeth, Hexham and Berwick-upon-Tweed. If you live outside these areas, dont worry, we are part of a network of independent hearing aid audiologists, we can put you in touch with local hearing aid suppliers in most areas of the UK.
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Northumberland is the northernmost ceremonial county and
a unitary district in the North East of England. It borders Cumbria to the
west, County Durham to the south and Tyne and Wear to the south east, as
well as having a border with the Scottish Borders council area to the north,
and a North Sea coastline of outstanding natural beauty with a 103 km long
distance path. Since 1981, the county council has been located in Morpeth,
situated in the east of the county.
As the kingdom of Northumbria under King Edwin, the region's historical
boundaries stretched from the Humber in the south to the Forth in the north.
The historic boundaries of the county cover a different area, including
Newcastle upon Tyne, the traditional county town, as well as Tynemouth and
other settlements in North Tyneside, areas transferred to Tyne and Wear in
1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. The historic boundaries of the
county are sometimes taken to exclude Islandshire, Bedlingtonshire and
Norhamshire (collectively North Durham), exclaves of County Durham which
were incorporated into Northumberland in 1844.
Being on the border of England and Scotland, Northumberland has been the
site of many battles. The county is noted for its undeveloped landscape of
high moorland, a favourite with landscape painters, and now largely
protected as a National Park. Northumberland is the most sparsely populated
county in England, with only 62 people per square kilometre.