Sunderland City Council have organised a ‘thank you’ walking tour event at Bishopwearmouth Town Park on December 4, 2018. The council announced the event to express gratitude to those who have contributed to The Sunderland Bishopwearmouth Conservation Area by purchasing lottery tickets. The conservation area is one of many locations […]
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Sunderland University student calls for better mental health services in the North East
A student at the University of Sunderland has called for better mental health services to be available to people in the North East area. Sam Boal, of Ulverston, Cumbria, has said that there should be more support available for people struggling with their mental health, after waiting seven months for […]
Sunderland University couple set to shave their heads for Cancer Research UK
A young couple who have been together for over two years, Ben Robinson (18) and Rachael Allen (18) who both study at the University of Sunderland have decided to shave their heads for Cancer Research UK on December 20. “As a charity Cancer Research UK does research into finding new […]
Sunderland Snow Angels Scheme Seeking Support as Winter approaches
Sunderland City Council and Durham Constabulary are preparing elderly citizens for cold conditions, as 2018 welcomes another intervention from their Snow Angels scheme. The scheme was introduced in 2010 when heavy snowfall hit the North East and left many elderly people unable to access public footpaths, or sometimes even leave […]
Tall ships and Airshow boost Sunderland economy by £19.3 million
Two of Sunderland’s biggest events this year have generated millions of pounds for the economy in the region. According to Sunderland council, the tall ships and the air show brought in 1.2 million people. Visitors spent money on a variety of things, including accommodation, transport and entertainment: the majority of money […]
‘Walk Safe to School’ project launches in Wallsend
Northumbria Police have introduced the Walk Safe to School project in Wallsend. The project launched on November 28 at Richardson Dees Primary School and has plans to extend to other schools in the area. Funded by Blueline taxis and Wallsend Action for Youth, the scheme has handed out almost 6,000 […]
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Newcastle high school hosts annual Senior Citizenship Christmas Party
A Newcastle high school is running their annual Senior Citizenship Christmas Party. The students and teachers of George Stephenson High School, in Killingworth Newcastle, have worked together to make sure this year is the best one yet. Students and staff have organised a quiz, performances from the school’s Music and […]
Places to take your baby or toddler for a day of fun
Play is an important aspect of children’s development as it allows them to use their creativity and develop their brain and imagination. Play improves an infant’s cognitive, emotional and physical health, making them stronger and more intelligent by the day! It can be hard to keep infants entertained and sometimes […]
Newcastle pub aims to bring joy to underprivileged children this Christmas
The owners of a pub in Newcastle have asked for the community’s support to help bring joy to children this Christmas. The Wheatsheaf Pub, in Benton, have organised the ‘Wishing Tree’ project in order to bring presents to underprivileged children within the NE28 area. Tags, containing the names of wished-for […]