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Arbeia Festival 2018

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Arbeia Festival takes place this weekend – Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th August 2018, entry is free.

Arbeia Festival 2018

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum is located ten minutes walk from our bed and breakfast accommodation on Baring Street in South Shields, NE33 2BB.

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum was built in around AD160 and once guarded the entrance to the River Tyne and played an essential role in the mighty Roman frontier system.

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum is located four miles east of the end of Hadrian’s Wall at Lawe Top in South Shields and is a World Heritage Site.

World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection by an international convention administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance.

World Heritage Sites are judged to contain “cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity”.

Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum was originally built to house a garrison and soon became the military supply base for the seventeen forts along Hadrian’s Wall.

Visitors to Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum this weekend can experience Mercatus Roman market, Centurian school, birds of prey, fantastic food & drink; storytelling & live music; demonstrations & activities – all for free.

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Published on 10th August 2018 15:20.

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Ice Skating at Beamish Museum

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If you are visiting Beamish Museum this winter then you may like to take a spin on their ice rink – open daily from today 18th November 2017 until 7th January 2018 – closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

Weekends only from 8th January 2018 until 9th February, daily from 10th February until 18th February (half term) and weekends only from 19th February until 25th February 2018.

Ice Skating At Beamish Museum County Durham DH9 0RG 2017

Beamish Museum’s real ice rink is twenty metres by ten metres and can accommodate up to seventy skaters and promises to be a festive experience for all the family, suitable for novice skaters up to expert.

Beamish Museum’s ice rink is part of their winter fun fair and is decorated in a traditional Edwardian style with festoon lighting.

Ice skating tickets are available to purchase at the winter fun fair.

Tickets include skate hire and cost £5 for adults and £4 for children up to 16 years old.

Under 7’s must be accompanied on the ice by an adult.

Children aged 8 to 12 must be supervised by an adult (from rink side).

Skate sessions last a minimum of twenty minutes.

There is also a special offer – for every full paying adult, one child skates free.

Skate session times are listed below and include initial skate collection/exchange, at least twenty minutes on the ice and skate return/exchange.

Skates are available in junior size 8 to adult size 15.

Session 1 – 10:15am
Session 2 – 10:45am
Session 3 – 11:15am
Session 4 – 11:45am
Session 5 – 12:15pm
Session 6 – 12:45pm
Session 7 – 1:15pm
Session 8 – 1:45pm
Session 9 – 2:15pm
Session 10 – 2:45pm
Session 11 – 3:15pm

Our bed and breakfast accommodation welcomes 100’s of guests each year who stay with us while visiting Beamish Museum, their 2017-2018 flyer can be seen below.

If you have never visited Beamish Museum before you can take a look around in this video before your visit…

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Published on 18th November 2017 09:50.

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South Tyneside Guide – The Word

Home > Tyne & Wear > South Shields > Market Place > The Word

The latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside is out.

Request your own free 33 page copy of the guide at the bottom of this page or when you book direct on our website.

Here is an extract from the latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside

The Word Market Place South Shields Free South Tyneside Visitor Guide 2017

Word Up

As if you need telling – The Word, National Centre for the Written Word, has been one of the North East’s biggest success stories since it opened in 2016.

Now, as it gears up for its next big exhibition we explore what’s in store for the future.

No matter how much the world around us changes technologically, there will always be a place for the written word.

Sure, you can gorge yourself on Netflix and spend untold hours trying to get your team into the Champions League on Football Manager, but the written word has its own unique and unshakeable grasp on our imaginations.

That said, the success of The Word, National Centre for the Written Word, has taken even its biggest fans by surprise, “We are extremely delighted with the success of The Word, says Councillor Iain Malcolm, Leader of South Tyneside Council.

“We always knew it would be a valuable asset to South Tyneside“.

“The very premise of The Word is to celebrate the written word in all its forms.”

The very premise of The Word is to celebrate the written word in all its forms while inspiring, educating and encouraging creativity to help develop a legacy of literary skills, especially among our young people.

With such an extensive rolling programme of events and top class facilities for visitors to enjoy, we are confident The Word will do just that and many visitors will return time and time again.

And they have: more than 97,000 people came to see The Word’s blockbuster opening exhibition, Sir Ridley Scott: Past, Present and Future Visionary, and in the first six months more than 220,000 have visited the building in total.

The next exhibition, Shiver Me Timbers, looks set to continue that success.

Who could possibly resist a free exhibition about how pirates have been represented on page, stage and screen?

Naturally, Captain Pugwash will be involved, as well as the likes of Robinson Crusoe, Peter Pan, both Pirates of Penzance and of the Caribbean-look out for the galleon, where life on board a pirate ship is brought alive.

And don’t miss the specially designed exhibition pod where an immersive storm of sound, light and film transform it into rough seas and big swells.

Other events are coming too.

The Write Festival, as its name suggests, is a celebration of writing across five days from 2I-25 June 2017, and will feature writers like acclaimed comedian Jason Cook, stand-up poet Kate Fox, crime writers Mark Billingham and Chris Brookmyre and playwright and screenwriter Michael Chaplin, along with many more.

Beyond all that, there are the permanent displays which make up The Word.

Interactivity is at the heart of everything.

StoryWorld is an immersive storytelling experience which incorporates sound and visual projections; you can jump on a 3D printer or vinyl or laser cutter in the FabLab; and there are absolutely loads of digital facilities from state-of-the-art IT suites to a media studio.

Dig deep into our collective past with Lost Dialects, which celebrates and preserves the North East’s unique way of expressing itself with words once familiar in shipyards, mines, pubs and parlours across the region, or dive into Michael Chaplin’s Tyne Voyages exhibition which tells amazing true stories of the people who’ve navigated the River Tyne over the last 2,000 years.

On top of that, library membership in the area has gone up by more than 1,000 percent.

The Word isn’t just changing the options open to parents looking for something fresh and rewarding to do with their children, or for culture vultures who want a new hangout – it’s changing the very culture of South Shields itself.

Ann Cleeves, author of the Vera and Shetland series, is a big fan.

The Word is a shining example of successful investment in our vital library services, but more than that, it’s a lifeline for new, young, and old readers alike, she says.

Libraries are a haven and a refuge for all, a place to explore stories, words and experiences.

How wonderful that The Word has proved to be all this and more for the community in South Shields.

Ann, David Baldacci and David Baddiel have already spoken at The Word, as part of their high-profile author’s talks.

Many more authors, including Val McDermott, will speak in the coming months.

The success of The Word, which is also home to the area’s visitor information centre, has been recognised with awards as well as footfall.

The building itself has attracted widespread critical praise: it’s already won Best Public Service Building at the Local Authority Building Control Awards, four awards from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and a Living North Award for Best Regeneration or Restoration Project.

“To be winning six awards in as many months is a tremendous achievement for The Word, Councillor Malcolm says, “This is a reflection of how hard South Tyneside Council and its partners have worked to make this iconic building a world class attraction for the people of South Tyneside and beyond.

“This light airy, and frankly quite gorgeous £16m building is the centrepiece of the £100m regeneration of South Shields.”

Iconic is the word.

This light airy, and frankly quite gorgeous £16m building is the centrepiece of the £100m regeneration of South Shields and it looks to be worth every penny.

If you can stop yourself gawping at the building itself, then there are brilliant views of the River Tyne from The Lens viewing platforms and the top floor too.

The Word has been embraced as a beacon for the region, not only as a major new cultural venue but an important resource for the community, says Councillor Malcolm.

It is also a key element of our masterplan to transform South Shields town centre and make it a place people want to visit and businesses want to invest.

While we are delighted by the success of The Word so far, we are determined to build momentum to help establish South Shields as a visitor and tourist destination further.

You can find The Word, National Centre for the Written Word at Market Place, South Shields, NE33 1JF – approximately 15 minutes walk from our bed and breakfast accommodation.

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Published on 15th June 2017 13:10.

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The Late Shows

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If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation this weekend then you may be interested in The Late Shows – a free culture crawl around Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead where museums, galleries, artists’ studios, heritage sites and more who stay open late to put on events, exhibitions, performances and guided tours.

The Late Shows

The Late Shows take place on Friday 19th May and Saturday 20th May 2017.

You can view and download the full event guide for The Late Shows 2017 below…

The venues for this years The Late Shows are…

Ouseburn

36 Lime Street, 36 Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ.
The Biscuit Factory, Stoddart Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1AN.
Cobalt Studios, 10-16 Boyd Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1AP.
Grow to Glow (meet on the wooden bridge behind Ouseburn Farm, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PA.
The Holy Biscuit, 1 Clarence Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1YH.
Hoults Yard, Walker Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2HL.
Jim Edwards Studio Gallery, 59 Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ.
Labyrinth, Unit 13, Foundry Lane Industrial Estate, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1LH.
Northern Print, Stepney Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2NP.
Ouseburn Farm, Ouseburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PA.
Seven Stories, 30 Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ.
St Dominic’s Priory, New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2TP.
The Time Bandits, (meet by The Cluny, Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ).
Toffee Factory, Lower Steenbergs Yard, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2DF.
Tyne Bank Brewery, Walker Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2AB.
Victoria Tunnel, Ouse Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2BE.

Gateshead

Academy of Music & Sound, 191 High Street, Gateshead, NE8 1AS.
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, South Shore Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA.
Bensham Grove Community Centre, Sidney Grove, Gateshead, NE8 2XD.
Dunston Staiths, Staithes Road, Gateshead, NE11 9DR.
Gateshead Central Library, Prince Consort Road, Gateshead, NE8 4LN.
Hatton Pavilion, Baltic Square, South Shore Road, Gateshead, NE8 3BA.
Hidden Heights Creative Studio, Arch 4, Hymers Court, Brandling Street, Gateshead, NE8 2BA.
Lawnmowers Theatre Company, Swinburne Street, Gateshead, NE8 1AX.
Sage Gateshead, St Mary’s Square, Gateshead, NE8 2JR.
Shipley Art Gallery, Prince Consort Road, Gateshead, NE8 4JB.

Quayside

Bessie Surtees House, 44 Sandhill, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3JF.
The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Clayton Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5HH.
The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, St Nicholas Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1PF.
Dance City, Temple Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4BR.
David Fry Pottery Studio, 69 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1SG.
Discovery Museum, Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4JA.
Maple Terrace Masonic Hall, Maple Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7SE.
NBS – The Old Post Office, St Nicholas Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RH.
Newcastle Castle, Castle Garth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1RQ.
North of England Art Club, 55 Westgate Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1SG.
Swing Bridge, Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3RQ.

Newcastle upon Tyne City Centre

13 Grey Street, 13 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6EE.
BALTIC 39, 31-39 High Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1EW.
Breeze Creatives, Bamburgh House, Market Street East, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6BH.
Commercial Union House, 39 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6QE.
Culture Lab, Newcastle University, King’s Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU.
Gallagher & Turner, 30 St Mary’s Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7PQ.
Globe Gallery, 47 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6QE.
Grainger Market, Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5QG.
Great North Museum Hancock, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4PT.
Laing Art Gallery, New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AG.
The NewBridge Project, Carliol House, Market Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6NE.
Newcastle City Library, 33 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8AX.
System Gallery, 2nd Floor, 22 Leazes Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4PG.
Twisting Ducks Theatre Company, Broadacre House, Market Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6HQ.
The Cumberland Arms, James Place Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1LD.
Ernest, 1 Boyd Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1AP.
The Globe, 11 Railway Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7AD.
Jazz Café, 25-27 Pink Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5DW.
Kommunity, Market Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6BH.
Vicolo / Tyneside Bar Café, High Friar Lane / Pilgrim Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6QG.
World Headquarters, Curtis Mayfield House, Carliol Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6UF.

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Published on 15th May 2017 17:20.

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Woodhorn Museum in Ashington

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Below you can find the 2017 visitor information leaflet for Woodhorn Museum (formerly known as Woodhorn Colliery Museum), Queen Elizabeth II Country Park, Ashington, Northumberland, NE63 9YF.

Woodhorn Museum Queen Elizabeth II Country Park Ashington Northumberland NE63 9YF 2017

Woodhorn Museum is located 20 minutes drive north of Newcastle upon Tyne and has free entry.

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Published on 26th April 2017 14:43.

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