Re TriciaK's comment on "people need house" - very true but the only things that seems to have been built in Blyth since I left (1974) are swathes of houses on greenfield sites. Does no one have the wit to have converted into apartments/dwellings Malvins Close House, the old Grammar School and all of those empty rooms above the endless banks, charity shops, pawnbrokers etc that now constitute the centre of Blyth? In any event, shouldn't some of these buildings have been listed?
What is required is someone to entice a major employer paying good wages into the town, what we have now is a dormitory suburb and a dead town centre. Along with the traffic nightmare as people leave and return to Blyth.