Posted: 21st Aug 2009
The key proposals that will inspire the future regeneration of Wallsend and North Bank of the Tyne are set to go on public display next month. ...morePosted: 19th Aug 2009
A North Shields takeaway and its owner have been fined by magistrates after they were found to have breach 28 food hygiene guidelines. ...morePosted: 19th Aug 2009
Magistrates have fined drivers of two private hire vehicles that picked up test customers in a North Tyneside Council clampdown. ...morePosted: 19th Aug 2009
Footfall in the UK's high streets continued to remain depressed in July, with an annual decrease of 7.3% from July 2008, following on from an annual decrease in footfall of a similar magnitude in June (7.7%). ...morePosted: 13th Aug 2009
Friends of the Earth and North Tyneside Council have joined forces for the second annual Big Green Seaside Station Day. ...morePosted: 13th Aug 2009
North Tyneside Council has set the wheels in motion to offer two-hours free parking in the borough's town centre car parks. ...morePosted: 13th Aug 2009
A well-known Whitley Bay fish and chip shop is one of the first businesses in the borough to benefit from North Tyneside Council's retail and town centre business grant scheme. ...morePosted: 5th Aug 2009
In a financial report to North Tyneside Council's Cabinet, officers are warning of a £14m shortfall in the capital expenditure budget, which covers major items like school buildings, housing, regeneration and infrastructure projects. ...morePosted: 4th Aug 2009
Plans for a revitalised Wallsend Parks go on display in the town's library from next week. ...morePosted: 3rd Aug 2009
North Tyneside Mayor Linda Arkley has welcomed the Planning Inspectorate's support of the council's decision to refuse planning permission for Whitley Bay Joint Service Centre. ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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