Posted: 28th Jun 2010
North Tyneside's Elected Mayor has reaffirmed her commitment to the regeneration of Wallsend despite a delay in the opening of a new supermarket. ...morePosted: 18th Jun 2010
Week Commencing 21st June is Recycle Now Week and the focus this year is Electrical Recycling. To celebrate we are holding an Eco Day on Thursday 24th June 7:30am to 3:30pm at Cobalt Business Park, Unit 4 ...morePosted: 16th Jun 2010
People in North Tyneside can find out more about Nexus' proposals to improve local bus links at five roadshow events taking place in the next few weeks. ...morePosted: 14th Jun 2010
The UK’s high streets did not fare as well in May as they did in April, with a decrease in footfall of 5.6% between April and May, and an annual decline in footfall of 3.2% (in contrast with an annual increase of 0.8% in April). ...morePosted: 11th Jun 2010
Residents are getting the chance to explore North Tyneside's past thanks to the local authority. ...morePosted: 11th Jun 2010
The public and local businesses are being invited to help North Tyneside Council in a review of its licensing policy. ...morePosted: 17th May 2010
Easter occurred a week earlier this year than in 2009, with the week of Good Friday and the uplift in footfall that this delivers occurring in March rather than April ...morePosted: 10th May 2010
The Spanish City Dome will celebrate its 100th year as an iconic landmark and well used building in North Tyneside by opening its doors to the public again. ...morePosted: 30th Apr 2010
Talented youngsters will be bringing music to the ears of town centre shoppers over the next month. ...morePosted: 19th Apr 2010
A new book telling the history of some of the borough's pubs and clubs is to be launched at Wallsend Library, Ferndale Avenue. ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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