Posted: 8th Apr 2010
The increasing conflicts between the parking needs of residents and businesses across North Tyneside are to be addressed with a review of the current residential parking permit policy. ...morePosted: 8th Apr 2010
A former store in Wallsend will be transformed into a virtual toy shop next week - as part of an innovative arts initiative. ...morePosted: 1st Apr 2010
A new local book telling the history of the pubs and clubs of Wallsend, Howdon and Willington Quay is to be published in April. ...morePosted: 15th Mar 2010
Despite the continuing threat of a double dip recession, the UK’s high streets fared slightly better in February this year than they did in February 2009, with an annual decline of 5.5% compared with a decline of 7.8% in February 2009. ...morePosted: 15th Mar 2010
North Tyneside Council is to set up a new cross party working group to explore how it can improve its highway maintenance and address a backlog of repairs. ...morePosted: 10th Mar 2010
North Tyneside Council is inviting residents to an event celebrating the history of Whitley Bay. ...morePosted: 2nd Mar 2010
North Tyneside Council is asking the borough's residents to let them know how they would like their local area to be improved. ...morePosted: 23rd Feb 2010
Cannons at the Collingwood Monument in Tynemouth which saw action at the historic Battle of Trafalgar will be 'fired' for the first time in more than 100 years on Sunday 7 March to mark the anniversary of the death of naval hero Admiral Lord Collingwood. ...morePosted: 16th Feb 2010
North Tyneside's Elected Mayor, Linda Arkley has welcomed further consultation on the proposals for the improvement of the Silverlink junction of the A19/11058 Coast Road. ...morePosted: 16th Feb 2010
North Tyneside Council is updating its policy that explains how the community can become involved in the planning process. ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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