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National Glass Centre July to September 2017

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If you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation this July, August or September then you may like to visit Sunderland’s National Glass Centre on Liberty Way, Sunderland, SR6 0GL which is located fifteen minutes drive from our guest house accommodation.

The National Glass Centre Liberty Way Sunderland SR6 0GL July To September 2017

The National Glass Centre’s July To September 2017 visitor guide can be found below…

You can see more about the history of glass blowing in Sunderland and current glass blowing in these videos…

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Published on 26th July 2017 12:02.

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Orangegrass Thai Restaurant

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Popular Orangegrass Thai & Oriental Cuisine restaurant at 7 Mount Terrace, South Shields, NE33 1PN have updated their menu.

Orangegrass Thai Restaurant In South Shields

Orangegrass Thai & Oriental Cuisine restaurant is open seven days a week for lunch from 12 noon until 2:30pm then for dinner from 5pm until 11pm.

You can call Orangegrass Thai & Oriental Cuisine to book a table or to order takeaway food on 0191 455 8555.

Orangegrass Thai & Oriental Cuisine restaurant’s website can be found here Orangegrass Thai South Shields (opens in a new window).

Orangegrass Thai & Oriental Cuisine restaurant’s updated menu can be found here…

You can see a couple of videos about Orangegrass Thai & Oriental Cuisine restaurant here…

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Published on 30th June 2017 19:42.

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South Tyneside Guide – Families

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The latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside is out.

Request your own free 33 page copy of the Official Guide to South Tyneside when you book direct on our website.

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

South Shields Coastline Free South Tyneside Visitor Guide 2017

Family Favourites

South Tyneside is jam-packed with fun things to do and great places to visit.

Plan your next family outing with this handy guide.

Haven Point.

This state-of-the-art leisure centre on the seafront at South Shields comes complete with two pools, a sauna, a steam room, a gym, two dance studios and a cafe.

Oh yeah, and there are some wicked water slides in the leisure waters area, along with a bubble spa and a water play area.

Dive in.

Jarrow Hall.

A fantastic new attraction where little historians can learn more about one of the North East’s most famous names: the Venerable Bede.

Animal-lovers will delight in wandering around the farm, meeting pigs, goats and other animals.

Marsden Bay.

At this beautiful setting, the whole family can clamber among the rock pools and watch the kittiwakes, fulmars, gulls and cormorants of one of England’s most important seabird colonies.

The Word. National Centre for the Written Word.

One of South Shields’ top attractions, this new, state of-the-art venue is perfect for families – there’s even a whole floor dedicated to children.

The library here is home to more than 70,000 books, StoryWorld is an immersive storytelling experience kids will love and 2017 sees the Shiver Me Timbers exhibit come sailing into South Shields, ready to take little landlubbers on a nautical adventure they’ll never forget.

Ocean Beach Pleasure Park.

A classic seaside funfair full of timeless rides and high-tech attractions.

Urban Wave, the only surf simulator of its kind in the country, allows your little beach dudes to try out surfing without getting wet, while the Laser Maze will test your agility to its limits.

Can you get across the room without crossing the laser beam?

South Marine Park.

The crowning jewel of South Shields’ seafront, South Marine Park boasts a miniature steam train, a boating lake and two play areas.

In addition, there’s green space, picnic tables, a café and, of course, great views of the sea.

Just next door, North Marine Park also offers stellar views.

South Tyneside has loads more green spaces to enjoy too.

Be sure to check out Cornthwaite Park at Whitburn, Drewetts Park in Jarrow and Tilesheds Nature Reserve in Boldon.

South Shields Museum & Art Gallery and Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum.

Discover the history of the area on a day out to this celebration of South Tyneside’s heritage which brings 4,000 years of history to life across two floors and is home to insects and reptiles at Creature Corner.

While we’re on the subject of history, don’t forget to explore Arbeia Roman Fort & Museum — a key garrison and military supply base to other forts along Hadrian’s Wall.

Learn about the area’s Roman history through re-enactments, falconry displays and gladiator battles.

The Dunes Bowling Alley.

Jump into the soft play area, get competitive in the bowling alley, get even more competitive in the arcade, then top it all off with a Sunday lunch.

Find this popular entertainment venue on South Shields seafront.

The Leas.

This two-mile stretch of coastal pathways, laid out along the 250 million-year-old cliffs, will lead you along the stunning shoreline from Sandhaven Beach to Marsden Bay and Souter Lighthouse and The Leas where inquisitive minds can learn about the smugglers that used to frequent the area.

You’ll get some great views of the sea from your vantage point high above the waves, which also makes for a great cycling, dog-walking and kite-flying location.

South Shields’ Beaches.

There are some great beaches at South Shields including both Littlehaven Beach and Sandhaven Beach.

Water-sport enthusiasts love the shelter that the pier offers at Littlehaven Beach, while Sandhaven Beach is a great spot for building a sandcastle.

If you’d rather keep your shoes and socks on though, why not go for a stroll along the promenade?

We All Scream for Ice Cream.

There’s nothing quite like a day out with an ice cream to round it off.

Fortunately, in South Tyneside, we’re pretty much spoilt for choice on spots to pick up a coneful of something creamy.

Try Minchella & Co, Scoop & Bean or the Ghiaccio Ice Cream & Dessert Lounge next time you’re out and about.

The Shields Ferry.

Kids love novel modes of transport, don’t they?

Shun the car and jump aboard the Shields Ferry running between North Shields and South Shields.

It only takes seven minutes to cross the mighty River Tyne, but the kids will love it.

Family Events.

There are plenty of events happening in South Tyneside that the whole family will enjoy.

In 2017, the South Tyneside Festival’s summer concerts at Bents Park include acts such as KT Tunstall and Busted, while the Summer Parade will be entitled Once Upon a Time and take its inspiration from classic children’s stories such as Peter Pan and The Jungle Book.

During the summer holidays, Kids Fun-Fest will run regularly at South Shields Amphitheatre and include performers, entertainers and a gunge tank!

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Published on 15th June 2017 13:30.

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South Tyneside Guide – Coastline

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The latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside is out.

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

South Shields Coastline Free South Tyneside Visitor Guide 2017

We Propose a Coast

To the finest stretch of seaside. cliffs, culture and heritage in the North East, and some amazing fish and chips: we salute South Tyneside’s coastline.

We’re not usually ones to get misty-eyed, but if there’s anything that’s likely to get us tearing up with North Eastern pride, it’s our coastline.

There’s something to recommend every inch of its roughly 110 miles of coast, but there are few places as jam-packed with intrigue, fun, heritage and romance as the South Tyneside coast between South Shields and Whitburn.

Firstly, the romance.

All coastline is gorgeous to varying degrees, but we’ve got some of the most jaw-droppingly gorgeous coastline of all here in South Tyneside.

Take, for instance, its beaches: Littlehaven Beach, sheltered from the worst of the weather by South Pier, is a water sports haven; and Sandhaven Beach on the other side of the pier, with its soft golden sands and grand dunes, is ideal for a classic day out at the beach, ice creams and all.

It’s not just good to look at either.

Aside from the aforementioned waters ports, both are ideal for your classic beach sports – volleyball, football, cricket, frisbee and the like – and a dip in the North Sea is an experience you won’t forget in a hurry.

There are countless hidden coves, bays, nooks and crannies all along the coast to explore, which is one of the best things about this bit of the shoreline.

No matter when you visit, you’ll always be able to find somewhere which feels completely your own.

“There are countless hidden coves, bays. nooks and crannies to explore.”

Further down the coast, things take a turn for the rugged.

The seven-mile walk from Littlehaven Beach to Whitburn takes in some of the most staggering rough-hewn coastline in the region, with its ancient grandeur having captivated generations of visitors.

You head across clifftops, past Frenchman’s Bay (a French ship ran aground there, hence the name) and towards Manhaven Bay and the uniquely-shaped humps of Velvet Beds – also known locally as Camel Island.

The big draw here, though, is Marsden Rock in Marsden Bay.

For the last 250 million years this limestone rock has stood in the sea, gradually being weathered into an instantly recognisable monolith.

You might be so knocked out by it (or, you know, just a bit thirsty after your wanderings) that you fancy a pint – happily, Marsden Grotto, one of the very few pubs we know of which is in a cave, is close at hand.

The other icon of this part of the coastline is the National Trust’s Souter Lighthouse and The Leas.

As the first lighthouse in the world designed and built to be powered by electricity, it’s an internationally important piece of industrial history as well as being a brilliant place to take children – they’ll love the pirate play shop and the Marsden Rattler play train.

Closer to sea level, there are promenades and parks to explore too.

South Marine Park is an absolute must: take a pedalo out on the lake, feed the ducks, take a ride on the miniature steam train (if there are three more exciting words in the English language than ‘miniature steam train’ then we’ve yet to read them) and then settle in for an ice cream at the incomparable Minchella’s, which has been the supreme dealer of lickable treats on our coast for decades.

Before that, though, you need some proper fish and chips, and they don’t come any more proper than the multi award-winning Colmans Fish & Chips on Ocean Road.

Alongside the taste of tradition, you can also sample some of the most vibrant public art in the region.

Take Littlehaven Beach’s promenade, for instance.

There, you can see the 22 life-size bronze weebles which make up Conversation Piece by Spaniard Juan Munoz, as well as two pieces by Stephen Broadbent which speak to the culture of this coastal community: The Eye, which looks out toward the sea to watch for ships coming home; and The Sail, representing the area’s seafaring past and present.

Between the coast’s culture, heritage and pure iconic landscape, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you come to explore it.

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Published on 15th June 2017 13:20.

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South Tyneside Guide – The Word

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The latest 2017 guide to South Tyneside is out.

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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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