Posted: 22nd Jul 2008
To support the huge growth in cycle trips in North Tyneside new maps have been produced and are now available free of charge. ...morePosted: 21st Jul 2008
North Tyneside's Waggonways project has failed to make the final stage of the National Lottery awards ...morePosted: 18th Jul 2008
Whilst all appears to be gloomy within the retail sector, our high streets appear to have a degree of resilience with an annual change in footfall of +1.3% nationally in June. ...morePosted: 15th Jul 2008
Come along on Saturday 19th July and help enjoymuzic celebrate its first birthday with 10% off everything! ...morePosted: 10th Jul 2008
Secretary of state Hazel Blears is to introduce new curbs on out-of-town retail developments under a review of planning guidance. ...morePosted: 10th Jul 2008
North Tyneside Council has backed plans to work for recognition as a 'Fairtrade Borough' - and now it is urging businesses to support the campaign. ...morePosted: 28th Jun 2008
A world leader in the management of top class entertainment venues has been selected as preferred operator by North Tyneside Council to manage the revamped Whitley Bay Playhouse Theatre ...morePosted: 28th Jun 2008
North Tyneside's success in growing the economy and encouraging business has earned a £8million windfall in government cash. ...morePosted: 22nd Jun 2008
The public, trade and other organisations are being asked for their comments on a new single policy to guide licensing of taxi and private hire vehicles in North Tyneside. ...morePosted: 22nd Jun 2008
Residents and businesses are being invited to help shape the future of North Shields by discussing their views on their priorities for the town. ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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