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North Bank framework goes public

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. ...more

Take-away fined for poor food safety

Posted: 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. ...more

Council swoop on illegal pick-ups

Posted: 19th Aug 2009

Magistrates have fined drivers of two private hire vehicles that picked up test customers in a North Tyneside Council clampdown. ...more

Springboard July 2009 footfall update

Posted: 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%). ...more

Second eco-festival gets green light

Posted: 13th Aug 2009

Friends of the Earth and North Tyneside Council have joined forces for the second annual Big Green Seaside Station Day. ...more

Free car parking for town centres

Posted: 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. ...more

Whitley Bay shop is fine plaice thanks to grant!

Posted: 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. ...more

Budget review reveals £14m 'black hole'

Posted: 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. ...more

Parks plans on display

Posted: 4th Aug 2009

Plans for a revitalised Wallsend Parks go on display in the town's library from next week. ...more

Appeal decision offers fresh opportunity

Posted: 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. ...more
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