Aycliffe Alternative Magazine:

Aycliffe Alternative Magazine: A Fresh Voice for Our Community:

Newton Aycliffe is about to welcome a brand-new publication — Aycliffe Alternative Magazine, a community-led project offering a fresh and creative take on local life.

The magazine aims to showcase the diverse spirit of the town, blending the alternative with the everyday. Readers can expect features on tattoos, local art, and creative expression, alongside wholesome community stories, charity updates, and highlights of businesses and places worth visiting.

The first issue, due out in October 2025, will be available in accessible PDF format, making it easy for residents to read, share, and enjoy.

Editor Sarah Wingfield, who also runs Aycliffe Uncensored, explained:

“This is an alternative and up-and-coming magazine for those who want to be in the know about all the cool places to frequent. But it’s also about community — giving space to stories, ideas, and voices that don’t always get heard.”

The team behind the magazine are currently inviting contributions from local residents. Photographs of Newton Aycliffe, personal stories, and potential articles are all welcomed. There will also be opportunities for local businesses and organisations to advertise, ensuring the magazine reflects and supports the wider community.

In addition to original content, the magazine will share information and updates from Great Aycliffe Town Council, helping keep residents connected with civic news.

Those interested in contributing or being featured in the first issue can get in touch with Sarah directly.

Aycliffe Alternative Magazine: For the people, by the people.

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The image shows the cover of a magazine titled “Aycliffe Alternative”, with the subtitle “An Alternative Community Magazine for Newton Aycliffe.” Below the title, it states “Issue #01. Oct 2025.”

The cover features a striking black-and-white photograph of the Knife Angel, a towering sculpture made entirely of knives. The statue depicts a solemn, angelic figure with large, outstretched wings and hands extended forward in a gesture of compassion or offering. The background is a cloudy sky, which enhances the dramatic and powerful tone of the image.

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