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The Angel of the North’s 15th Birthday

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A special exhibition has gone on display to mark the 15th anniversary of the Angel of the North in Gateshead.

Angel of the North Gateshead

The sculpture, which has been visited by more than two million people, was completed on this day in 1998.

To mark the occasion a rarely seen prototype, used by designer Antony Gormley, has been unveiled at an art gallery in the North East.

The scale version of the sculpture has been in storage for the last 15 years but was recently restored by the Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums.

Leader of Gateshead Council, Mick Henry, said “It’s difficult to believe that it’s so long ago that we welcomed the Angel of the North to its home in Gateshead.

“At the same time, it’s hard to imagine Gateshead without it.

The Angel of the North has become part of what makes Gateshead, the North East and indeed even Britain, special.”

Julie Milne, chief curator of Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, said “The Angel of the North is intrinsic to the landscape of the North East region now, a true iconic figure.

We’re very excited to welcome this extraordinary item to the Shipley Art Gallery.”

A group of children from St Joseph’s RC Primary School in Gateshead also attended the unveiling of the maquette.

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Published on 14th February 2013 15:03.

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Tyne Tunnel 2

Home > Tyne & Wear > South Tyneside > Jarrow > Tyne Tunnels

The New Tyne Crossing project is a £260M scheme to dual the A19 beneath the River Tyne by building a second road tunnel, and associated highways structures.

Entrance Of Tyne Tunnel Jarrow South Tyneside NE32

The project also involved a major refurbishment of the 1967-built Tyne Tunnel.

With two tunnels up and running, the original, refurbished tunnel provides two lanes of traffic for northbound travel, while the new road tunnel offers two lanes for southbound traffic.

The design capacity of the original tunnel was 24,000 vehicles per day.

The combined capacity of the two road tunnels is now 78,000 vehicles per day.

The new vehicular tunnel is only the third in Britain to be built using immersed tube technology in the river section.

The land tunnels built either side of the River Tyne involved a variety of construction techniques, predominantly cut-and-cover tunnels as well as approximately 70 metres of Sprayed Concrete Lining, which enabled the tunnel to be built beneath major utility connections without disturbing them.

We have uploaded a second video if some news footage of the new Tyne Tunnel 2 aka the New Tyne Crossing opening to our YouTube channel (opens in a new window).

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Published on 13th February 2013 15:30.

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College’s Multi £Million Upgrade Complete

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South Tyneside College’s reputation as a world-leading marine training centre is set to be further enhanced after the completion of a major £1.5million upgrade to its state-of-the-art simulation facilities.

At its core is a full-mission bridge projection system which includes Kongsberg K-Line type consoles, complemented by new full-mission engine room consoles, which include touch screen control and Kongsberg Big-View software.

There is also a new 8-bridge Kongsberg desktop bridge simulation suite, integrated to VTS, and a digital CCTV recording and playback system operating throughout which will allow staff to monitor the non-technical skills of students.

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The development has been welcomed by Gary Hindmarch, deputy principal – maritime & higher education, who said “Demand for marine simulation training has continued apace and it is vital our facilities are the best anywhere in the world, they are class-leading.

All ranks of maritime personnel train at the college, from cadets to officers, masters and pilots.

In the safety of a simulated environment, they experience emergencies and develop the skills they need to build a broad range of knowledge.

For many years the college has played a very significant role in simulation training and is renowned as a market leader, delivering specialist training to organisations in the UK and around the world.

We have overhauled every aspect of our simulation system’s performance and capabilities to enable us to continue to meet all future training needs and demands in a highly specialist, global marketplace.”

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A key part of the overhaul is the installation of multiple cameras and microphones on to bridges as part of the marine school’s response to growing demands for training which addresses human actions and behaviours through Human Element Leadership and Management (HELM).

It is designed to reduce accidents and improve crew performance by studying skills such as team working, leadership, situational awareness, decision making and communication i.e. what is said and implied through body language and gestures.

South Tyneside College has installed 30 cameras and eight microphones in bridges and engine spaces to record what is said and by whom throughout each exercise, with results utilised by an instructor on advanced recording and playback software.

Further investment, with partner Safety Technology, will see the opening of a climbing tower at its Marine and Offshore Safety Training Centre (MOST) based by the River Tyne in South Shields – which will allow working at height to those aiming to work in the offshore wind market.

It will be a tremendous addition to the centre’s existing facilities which include an environmental pool used for survival training, an eight-seat helicopter escape module, and offshore platform boat transfer simulator.

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The centre, one of the foremost safety training facilities in the UK, is used by hundreds of organisations around the world.

Courses utilise extensive and unique facilities in offshore safety training and include Europe’s first offshore platform boat transfer simulator.

South Shields Marine School has also launched courses in ice navigation, designed to prepare maritime personnel for the introduction of the Polar Code in 2014 when there will be requirements for an Ice Navigator to navigate in ice conditions.

Overall, South Tyneside College has spent £3.2million upgrading its maritime facilities in South Shields.

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Published on 8th February 2013 21:14.

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