February is announced to be LGBT month and the city of Sunderland offers a variety of events. Venues that have officially confirmed they are hosting LGBT related events are: Lola’s Bar, The Basement, Eazy Street, Gatsby’s and Ttonic. According to University of Sunderland Students Union Vice President, Daniel Punch, there […]
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Hundreds of Wearsiders join in Chinese New Year celebration at Keel Square
James Hamilton & Sophie Dishman Hundreds of Wearsiders celebrated Chinese New Year at Keel Square yesterday, with dragons dancing and martial artists in action. The event marked the Year of the Monkey and was organised by Ian Wong, of Asiana Fusion restaurant, and Harry Collinson, of Rough Diamond Entertainment. It was […]
Sunderland Band D property council tax set to rise
The police element of the council tax is set to rise for properties registered under Band D in Sunderland. The Police and Crime Panel for Northumbria unanimously approved Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), Vera Baird’s proposed increase. The police element, also known as the police precept, will rise to 10p per […]
Sunderland people becoming health champions
People in Sunderland are becoming health champions to help their family, friends, work colleagues and neighbours. The initiative began in 2011 to recruit and train people to promote healthy living messages at home, work and socially in a more informal, face-to-face conversational way. Since then, more than 650 people have become accredited […]
Sunderland Second World War Veteran celebrates his 100th birthday
A Sunderland Second World War veteran has celebrated his 100th birthday. Ernie had a celebration at High Grindon House where he lives, with his family, residents, friends and special guests. Special guests included the Mayor of Sunderland – Councillor Barry Curran, Gentoo’s Acting Chief Executive, John Craggs, Chair of the Sunderland Armed Forces […]
Sunderland sea landmark to feature on BBC show
Sunderland’s Roker Pier is set to feature on BBC One’s Countryfile programme. The programme, which was filmed in the city last month, sees presenter Ellie Harrison visiting the historic pier and lighthouse. During her visit, presenter Ellie Harrison talked to volunteers from the Roker Heritage Group about their involvement in the project, including Phil […]
Sunderland City Council assures lollipop patrols will continue
The council has moved to reassure Wearsiders that lollipop patrols will continue in the city, despite the necessary cuts to funding. New road-safety plans have caused concerns that lollipop women and men would be axed, but the council has insisted that this will not be the case. Councillor Michael […]
Wearsiders have mixed views on extra aid for Syrian refugees
Sound track: Enthusiast by Tours, 2011. Licensed under CC 3.0 Sunderland people are divided over an increase in British aid to Syrian refugees. Prime Minister David Cameron announced yesterday that aid for the refugees could double to £2.3 billion by 2020, which means 2016 will see the Government donating £510m. […]
Man rescued from River Wear
A man has been rescued from the River Wear during the early hours of today. It is believed that about 12:30am and 1:00am a man had got into difficulty around the Wearmouth Bridge and Panns Bank area of the River. Fire, ambulance, police and costguards crews all attended the scene. […]
Sunderland MP welcomes national voter registration drive
Sharon Hodgson MP has welcomed a national voter registration drive after an elector drop off in Washington and Sunderland West. The MP for Washington and Sunderland West, has welcomed a cross-party, multi-organisation campaign led by Bite The Ballot. The campaigns aim will be to increase voter registration, in the same week […]