Posted: 7th Jun 2009
The official Declaration of results of the North Tyneside Mayoral Election went through to a second count, the total number of votes for the remaining candidates were as follows:s: ...morePosted: 3rd Jun 2009
From donkey rides to surfing, a host of fun activities for all the family take place along North Tyneside's award-winning coastline this weekend. ...morePosted: 3rd Jun 2009
Families are being encouraged to get on their bikes, all in the name of charity. ...morePosted: 3rd Jun 2009
The new Whitley Bay and Tynemouth Guide 2009, created by Whitley Bay Chamber of Trade members Paul Irwin and Chris Wilson, to promote the coastal strip from Whitley Bay to Tynemouth, including Cullercoats and North Shields Fish Quay, is now onboard DFDS ships serving the Port of Tyne International Terminal. ...morePosted: 15th May 2009
For the first time since August 2007 footfall in the UK's high streets increased annually in April by 0.7%. ...morePosted: 15th May 2009
A commitment by North Tyneside Council to deliver universal access to digital technology to residents across the borough has taken a step forward. ...morePosted: 15th May 2009
A five-year plan to encourage business growth and increase employment has been approved by North Tyneside Council's Cabinet. ...morePosted: 11th May 2009
Whitley Bay beat Glossop North End at Wembley yesterday (May 10th) to lift the FA Vase for the second time in seven years and put a smile on the face of the seaside town. ...morePosted: 6th May 2009
Picking up a North Tyneside Council guide to shops in North Shields led to an added bonus for one North Tyneside resident. ...morePosted: 28th Apr 2009
Traders from Whitley Bay have been out with their paintbrushes in support of Whitley Bay Football Club, who are playing at Wembley on the 10th May in the FA Vase Final ...moreTynetown is a service provided by North Tyneside Council
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