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Guide Post is also the home of the world famous Narni who can be seen rocking benches at the Library situated on the Square. He can also be seen wandering around saying "HI" in a high pitched voice while carrying a Co-op carrier bag. Narni often visits local boozers through the area checking fruit machines for any spare change and drinking landlords dry of free coke.

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Guide Post
OS grid referenceNZ253849
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
LandEngland
Sovereign stateVereinigtes Königreich
Post townCHOPPINGTON
Postcode districtNE62
Dialling code01670
PoliceNorthumbria
FireNorthumberland
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Northumberland

Guide Post is a village in south east Northumberland, England, about 17 miles (27 km) north of Newcastle upon Tyne. It lies across the River Wansbeck from Ashington, along with Stakeford. About halfway between Ashington and Morpeth, it is situated just north of the village of Choppington. It forms part of the civil parish of North Bedlington, and has a population of 9,350.[1]

Guide Post is a mainly residential village. There are two pubs and a Social Club. It has several shops and 3 schools. Its local football team 'Guide Post Social Club Football Club' are the most successful football club in 'Morpeth Sunday League' history with 10 league titles, the last of these coming in 1979.

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{{Northumberland-geo-stu Guide Post is also the home of the world famous Narni who can be seen rocking benches at the Library situated on the Square. He can also be seen wandering around saying "HI" in a high pitched voice while carrying a Co-op carrier bag. Narni often visits local boozers through the area checking fruit machines for any spare change and drinking landlords dry of free coke.