Blyth Town Council Presents Freedom of Blyth to Local Hero Dan Burn

Councillor David Swinhoe, Mayor of Blyth, accompanied by Deputy Town Clerk Elaine Brown, visited the Newcastle United Training Ground to formally present the Freedom of Blyth to hometown football star Dan Burn.
Blyth Town Council resolved to grant Dan the prestigious honour—its highest civic award—in April 2025 following his exceptional performance with Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup Final. The presentation, originally planned for summer, was unavoidably delayed due to Dan’s demanding training and fixture schedule.
The Freedom of Blyth recognises not only Dan’s sporting achievements but also the pride and inspiration he brings to the Blyth community. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated remarkable perseverance and determination, qualities that have made him a powerful role model for young people across the town.
Speaking at the presentation, Mayor Swinhoe said:
“What matters most is how Dan has inspired our young people. He’s also been instrumental in raising the profile of Blyth. It makes you feel incredibly proud when you hear your hometown mentioned on national broadcasts – he’s from Blyth!”
Upon receiving his award, Dan said:
“I’m always proud to be from Blyth, I always tell people that. Hopefully the next generation of kids coming through, I can inspire them a bit to try and do something as well.”
Blyth Town Council extends its warmest congratulations to Dan Burn on receiving this distinguished honour and thanks him for his continued contribution to the spirit and pride of the community.

Photo Credit: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United

