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From getting into the pilot seat of a fighter jet, to learning a new skill like skateboarding, this interactive map provides a wide variety of fun activities that are a bit outside of the norm for days out with family or friends.
Durham offers a wealth of cultural and recreational activities to enjoy during the spring season. Here are four things to do in Durham this spring: 1. Visit Durham Cathedral Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the most iconic landmarks in Durham. With its stunning architecture, intricate stone carvings, and rich history […]
In light of the somewhat fresh news that the Tyne and Wear Metro will extend it’s services into Washington with the introduction of three new stations, we have investigated which current metro stations are the busiest, regarding their passenger traffic in recent years. From Airport to South Hylton, the Tyne and Wear metro consists of […]
The North East music scene is at its biggest and best for quite a number of years. Here are some of the best acts you should be supporting and seeing in 2023 1. India Arkin Newcastle-based artist India Arkin is the person who inspired this list after we met her busking in 2020 with her […]
Sunderland City Council are hosting a Recruitment Fair on April 20. Taking place at the Sunderland Civic Centre, it is set to be a fantastic opportunity for job seekers to explore the job market and find exciting employment opportunities in the local area. The Recruitment Fair will feature an array of local employers looking for […]
Leaders from North East councils have stood by their bid to secure more devolved power for the region on the closing day of a public consultation.
Cirque: The Greatest Show is coming to town on March 24 and 25, promising to bring a night of spectacular entertainment and jaw-dropping performances to audiences in the local area. The show, which is a fusion of circus, dance, and theatre, has been created by some of the world’s most talented performers and promises to […]
Performing to a full venue, Tom got the crowd going with his biggest releases when he performed in Newcastle last week. Before we were treated to Tom, we welcomed some amazing support artists to the stage. Frankie Beetlestone and GRACEY got things underway, and I would have loved to have heard more from them. Something […]
The Sunderland community was treated to three hours of music and dance by the Sunderland Maximum Impact Community Choir (SMICC) at Keel Square in a taster event aimed at bringing people together. Attendees of all ages and backgrounds came together in harmony, demonstrating the power of music to create a strong sense of community. […]