Posted: 5th Feb 2010
North Tyneside's Elected Mayor has earmarked £50,000 to be spent on repairing potholes in the borough's roads ...morePosted: 5th Feb 2010
Construction of the new toll plaza that will serve the second vehicle tunnel under the Tyne is moving into a new phase of works. These works require a temporary lane closure on the A19 northbound. ...morePosted: 2nd Feb 2010
A full-line up of entertainment is in store for shoppers visiting North Tyneside's town centres on Saturday, February 6. ...morePosted: 2nd Feb 2010
North Tyneside residents have an extra month to help shape the future of Whitley Bay Town Centre. ...morePosted: 28th Jan 2010
Footfall in the UK's high streets increased by 11.2% from November to December 2009 (mirroring exactly the monthly change in December 2008) however, footfall declined annually by 9.5% in December. This is a disappointing outcome for high streets in the light of the 4% like for like increase in sales in December reported by the BRC. ...morePosted: 5th Jan 2010
As the number of high street stores closing increases, a think tank is today (Mon) calling for councils to step in and offer local businesses tax incentives if they invest in their area. ...morePosted: 5th Jan 2010
A book of eight self-guided walks entitled `The Hills of Upper Coquetdale` by outdoor writer Geoff Holland has just been published by Darlington-based Trailguides Limited. ...morePosted: 24th Dec 2009
North Tyneside Council has announced its refuse collection and recycling arrangements for Christmas and New Year. ...morePosted: 24th Dec 2009
North Sea Volunteer Lifeguards (NSVL) has won the Whitley Bay Town Cup. ...morePosted: 17th Dec 2009
North Tyneside Christmas shoppers and businesses are benefiting from two-hours free parking now in place in the borough's town centre car parks. ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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