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23rd September 2009
Renowned for its lively nightlife, and boasting a wealth of world-class entertainment attractions, Newcastle upon Tyne is a vibrant city that has worked hard to grow up from its industrial roots. Indeed, traditionally known for its contribution in the fie... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
13th August 2009
Endearing and engaging football matches are going to be played in 2009. A tremendous football match between Newcastle and Reading is going to be held in St James' Park football stadium. This beautiful football stadium is situated in Newcastle upon Tyne, ... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
30th June 2009
North East England food is produced by craftsmen who take pride in their work, and you can enjoy the fruits of their labor, eating local food produced with passion and care.
In Durham, try award winning Vennels Café, with their selection of home-baked c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2009
Roman occupation and settlement of Britain can be found throughout North East England.
Britain's largest free-standing structure, Hadrian's Wall, is the most popular tourist attraction in Northern England. English Heritage, a government organization tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2009
Toast Your Event was created by Tina Dolder in 2000.
Toast Is rapidly becoming the North of Englands favourite wedding specialist.
After spending 20 years in the designer wear industry, dressing hundreds of Brides, Mothers and Fathers of brides and many... Read >
Author: Steve D
12th May 2009
As part of their latest campaign, called "Let's draw a line under crime", Northumbria Police have produced a new video and are running an on-line competition. The video and competition are both based on several valuable items, which can be targeted by thi... Read >
Author: Green Media
29th April 2009
Originally a major coal mining and ship building city, Newcastle upon Tyne is now a diverse and cosmopolitan city. Re-known for its' Brown Ale and football team, Newcastle lays claim to having the first street in the world to be lit by electric lighting. ... Read >
Author: MichelleE
27th April 2009
Toast Your Event was created by Tina Dolder in 2000.
Toast Is rapidly becoming the North of Englands favourite wedding specialist.
After spending 20 years in the designer wear industry, dressing hundreds of Brides, Mothers and Fathers of brides and many... Read >
Author: Steve D
09th April 2009
Newcastle is a prestigious berth to see, as it is chock bursting of exceptional museums and ancient attractiveness, as well as the supreme dining experiences and night life you could desire to have. There are multitudinous things to do and see while you a... Read >
Author: Shantaey Headrick
31st March 2009
From world-renowned musicians to Soviet spies, Newcastle has been home to numerous figures of international renown. One of the most famous of these is international singing sensation Sting.
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, or Sting as he is more common... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
27th March 2009
The number of deaths as a result of asbestos related diseases has increased significantly and figures are expected to climb even further as more sites and public areas are found consisting of the deadly material.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) h... Read >
Author: Arti
13th March 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne, a city filled with sights and sounds can be found nestled in the northern regions of England, bordering the outskirts of Scotland.
This great city of Newcastle upon Tyne, is not only culturally diverse, but is vibrant with life. T... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
10th March 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city in Tyne and Wear, England that was already of the ancient English county of Northumberland. Newcastle upon Tyne obtains its name from its rank of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle made, by Robert II... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
10th March 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a world famous urban place based in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle gathers its name from its status of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle produced by Robert II of Normandy, the elder son of William the Conqueror. ... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
03rd March 2009
There is more to a stag do in Newcastle than plenty of Ale
The night scene in Newcastle upon Tyne was lately ranked No. 1 in all of England and there are plenty of reasons why. Lots of pubs, great evening clubs, the finest brews in Britain, and an abunda... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
19th February 2009
Newcastle has an distinguished infusion of the old lang syne and the up-to-date - not so much with the tension, but how all these things are displayed together to present a fine account. From the onsequential positions of Newcastle, to the righteous mark ... Read >
Author: Janealli Innamorato
16th February 2009
Newcastle has always bragged of its family tree, being a municipality that motivated as a Roman habitation years ago. Nowadays, Newcastle bethinks its lineage in past with myriads museums and parks single-hearted to its heritance, as well as keeping with ... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
09th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a urban place in Tyne and Wear, England that was previously constituent of the dated English county of Northumberland. Newcastle upon Tyne draws its name from its situation of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the cas... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
08th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a conurbation in Tyne and Wear, England that was once componental of the old English county of Northumberland. Newcastle upon Tyne gathers its name from its station of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle fini... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
05th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a famed urban place placed in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle derives its name from its position of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle produced by Robert II of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror. Pas... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
05th January 2009
Newcastle upon Tyne is a famed metropolis stationed in Tyne and Wear. Newcastle gathers its name from its footing of being on the banks of the River Tyne, as well as the castle made, by Robert II of Normandy, the elder son of William the Conqueror. Since ... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
31st December 2008
Newcastle is popular city with so much on offer to anyone who resides there. Renting property in Newcastle is a common choice for anyone who is looking to live in Newcastle and just test the area before opting to a long term commitment to this well loved ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th December 2008
Newcastle has an distinctive mixture of the history and the present-day - not so much with the equity, but how all these things are intepretated together to present a fine outline. From the well-known spots of Newcastle, to the rightful mark as the highes... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
03rd December 2008
Newcastle is a celebrated neighbourhood to dwell, as it is chock crowded of beautiful museums and documented bait, as well as the superior dining events and nightlife you might long to have. There are numerous things to do and see while you are in Newcast... Read >
Author: Shizukon Stogden
08th October 2008
With its nightlife voted the number one UK tourist attraction by the Rough Guide to Britain, and currently home to Europe's largest shopping centre; you could be forgiven for dismissing the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne as merely a source of entertainment... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
19th September 2008
There are many different types and styles of limousines in the North East of England from stretch Lincoln Town Cars to Hummer H2 limos. The North East covers an area that comprises Northumberland, County Durham, Tyne and Wear and Tees Valley. The main tow... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk
12th September 2008
A small market town situated in the Northumberland in the North East of England, Alnwick is a quaint town which is regularly voted one of the top places to live in the United Kingdom.
Dating back to 600AD, Alnwick is a historic town, boasting the beaut... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
25th June 2008
This August Bank Holiday, the nation is downing tools and turning its back on long weekend lie-ins in favour of moving house!
Today, Pickfords, a UK removal firm, launches the results of its annual Move Monitor which reveals that Thursday 24th August i... Read >
Author: Kristal
14th February 2008
The government has been criticised after wrongly awarding £2.5 million to the wrong Newcastle.
Although one Newcastle is a quiet town in Staffordshire with a population of 74,000 and one is a bustling city in the North with over 270,000 residents, the s... Read >
Author: Beverley Bukowski
30th January 2008
Newcastle United Football Club is a professional football club in U.K The club, also known by its nicknames “The Magpies” or “The Toon”, is based in Newcastle upon Tyne, in Tyne and Wear. The club has played at the home ground, St. James’ Park s... Read >
Author: Natalie
10th April 2007
As a major English city Newcastle-upon-Tyne has a full and lively selection of places to eat, drink and be merry.
Bars and Pubs:
If you’re arriving in Newcastle by train at the Central station, an ideal venue for meeting someone is the Centurion ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
10th April 2007
In terms of sporting prowess two terms are synonymous with Newcastle-Upon-Tyne; Newcastle United FC at St James’ Park and international athletics at the Gateshead International Stadium, which is a major venue on the international athletics scene and the... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
10th April 2007
Geographically the single most significant factor about Newcastle is that it is on the River Tyne making it easy to cross from the north bank. Hence it became known as Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. As the undisputed capital of the north between York in England and... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
28th March 2007
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne has the full range of accommodation for visitors, from cheap and cheerful bed and breakfast/guest houses, through to the very best in 5 star comfort and pampering. Self-catering accommodation in the form of flats and houses is also ava... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
28th March 2007
Despite Newcastle-Upon-Tyne being strongly associated with the industrial revolution of the 19th century, the Romans were the first to build in the area. Being at the eastern end of Hadrian’s Wall, in 122 AD the Romans realised the importance of having ... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby
07th March 2006
Shih Tzu dog shows and Shih Tzu dog breeding attracts the interest of people from all walks of life ranging from royalty to the lady next door. Ordinary family folk attend dog shows and compete successfully with top-quality dogs they have bred themselv... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
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