Posted: 17th Dec 2009
North Tyneside elected mayor Linda Arkley has expressed her disappointment after attacks by vandals forced the removal of two of the borough's illuminated Christmas trees. ...morePosted: 16th Dec 2009
Whitley Bay pub-goers are being given advice to make their evenings out safer this festive season. ...morePosted: 16th Dec 2009
North Tyneside Council is unveiling plans for the restoration of Northumberland Park. ...morePosted: 11th Dec 2009
North Tyneside Council has today confirmed it is to appoint John Marsden - its former Chief Executive - as its Chief Executive for one year. ...morePosted: 3rd Dec 2009
Elected Mayor, Linda Arkley has launched North Tyneside's budget process by setting out her commitment to ensure the borough backs business and delivers a better way of life for residents. ...morePosted: 3rd Dec 2009
New measures aim to improve night-time safety in Whitley Bay town centre over the busy Christmas and New Year holiday period. ...morePosted: 3rd Dec 2009
An historic theatre that has served the North Tyneside and wider community since the 1920's will count a Royal visitor among its audience next week. ...morePosted: 21st Nov 2009
New plans for the improvement of the Silverlink junction are set to go on public display for the first time this month. ...morePosted: 12th Nov 2009
Retailers from across North Tyneside are climbing aboard a marketing campaign to get more shoppers back onto borough high streets. ...morePosted: 28th Oct 2009
New seating installed by North Tyneside Council is set to become a model for the future. ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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