Going 'Dotty' for the Big Spring Clean
A community-led campaign to keep North Tyneside looking spick and span is returning for its 10th...
Coastal regeneration is reviving the fortunes of Whitley Bay
Businesses are flocking to Whitley Bay thanks to the multi-million pound investment in the coast...
Tim Healy to unveil plaque in honour of Tom Hadaway
Actor Tim Healy is to unveil a plaque dedicated to North Shields-born playwright Tom Hadaway....
Extra road inspections following extreme weather
Increased inspections of North Tyneside’s road network are underway to identify potholes caused...
Views sought on planning guide
North Tyneside Council is inviting views on a document that provides useful guidance to anyone...
Demolition work clears the way for Northumberland Square’s revival
WORK to redevelop historic buildings in North Shields is gathering pace following the demolition...
Compulsory purchase of abandoned properties is on the agenda for council cabinet
COUNCILLORS are set to take action over a pair of abandoned properties on a Whitley Bay...
Open evening to showcase fostering
North Tyneside Council’s fostering service is inviting anyone thinking about fostering to come...
New Year Contours offer extended
Residents have an extended chance to take up a dazzling Contours offer.
The offer, which...
Smokers in North Tyneside urged to give quitting a go on No Smoking Day 2018
With just under a week to go until No Smoking Day on Wednesday 14 March, smokers in North Tyneside are being urged to give quitting a go - and try to quit at least once a year until they stop for good.
Upholstering the law!
A woman has been ordered to pay more than £500 after fly-tipping in North Tyneside.
Fair vows to return after huge success
Couples planning to tie the knot flocked to a free wedding fair organised by North Tyneside Council.
A beautiful return for Paul Heaton
The final artists have been announced for this year’s Mouth of the Tyne Festival
'Get up and go' for an apprenticeship
There are opportunities aplenty in North Tyneside as the borough celebrates National...
£500,000 transformation for Forest Hall
Major plans have been revealed to transform the centre of Forest Hall and create a welcoming...
Stars of seaside town announced
The winner of the annual Whitley Bay Town Cup for 2018 has been announced.
North Tyneside...
New Young Mayor and MYP for North Tyneside
Young people in North Tyneside have gone to the polls to elect their next Young Mayor and Member...
Working in harmony for the borough
Early morning visits were paid to the parents of young people associated with crime and anti-...
Revised lighthouse plans submitted
Fresh plans to safeguard the future of St Mary’s Lighthouse have been submitted.
North...
Consultation shows strong support for North of Tyne devolution deal
A devolution deal for the North of Tyne received strong support from local people, a...
James Arthur to play Mouth of the Tyne Festival
Platinum-selling British singer-songwriter James Arthur is the latest artist to be confirmed for this year’s Mouth of the Tyne Festival, organised by North Tyneside Council.
Council agrees budget to protect essential services
At its Full Council meeting last night (15 February), North Tyneside Council agreed a budget package to protect essential services while saving more than £10 million over the next financial year.
Work begins to revive two derelict sites in Whitley Bay
WORK has started to prepare two derelict sites near Whitley Bay seafront for the construction of...
Take a walk with Hadrian Leisure Centre
A North Tyneside leisure centre will be launching a new weekly event to help families keep fit...
Youngsters angling for new career path
Aspiring fishers reeled in the opportunity of a lifetime as they were welcomed on to an...
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