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South Tyneside Cemetery Opening Hours

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South Tyneside Council have announced a change in cemetery opening hours for all cemeteries in South Tyneside.

Harton Cemetery Entrance

From October to March the cemetery opening hours will be from 8am until 5pm.

We have welcomed 100’s of guests paying their respects to friends, family and loved one’s graves in South Tyneside cemeteries.

Below is a list of our local cemeteries in South Tyneside

Boldon Cemetery, Dipe Lane, West Boldon, South Tyneside, NE36 0PW.

Harton Cemetery, St George’s Avenue, South Shields, NE34 6EU.

Hebburn Cemetery, Victoria Road West, Hebburn, South Tyneside, NE31 1UR.

Jarrow Cemetery, Cemetery Road, Jarrow, South Tyneside, NE32 5UU.

South Shields Crematorium, John Reid Road, South Shields, NE34 9DT.

Westoe Cemetery, Ladysmith Street, South Shields, NE33 3LA.

Whitburn Cemetery, Mill Lane, Whitburn, South Tyneside, SR6 7ER.

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Published on 30th September 2025 12:38.

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South Tyneside Guide – The Word

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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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Haven Point New Swimming Pool & Leisure Centre

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The opening of a new £16m swimming pool in South Tyneside has been delayed by three months.

Haven Point Swimming Pool & Leisure Centre Pier Parade NE33 2JS

Haven Point on Pier Parade, South Shields, NE33 2JS was set to be completed and opened to the public next month, but South Tyneside Council chiefs have confirmed it is now set to be finished in August.

Last years wet summer weather and the recent cold snap has caused problems with the construction process.

A spokesman for South Tyneside Council said “The main contractor, Graham Construction, recently rejected a small section of tiles laid in the deck area around the pool, as the workmanship by a subcontractor did not meet the high standards we have set for Haven Point.

This was a routine quality assurance exercise, and not something that would cause a major delay.

We can confirm that the three pools at Haven Point were all leak-tested in accordance with industry standards several months ago.

There have been no problems with leaks, and in all three cases, the tanks proved their integrity.

Two of the pools have since been tiled, while the third is awaiting tiling, and there have been no problems with the tiling or grouting within the pools.”

Haven Point, which had its name revealed by Paralympic Gold medallist Josef Craig last month, will feature an eight-lane, 25 metre competition pool, an 18-metre learner pool with adjustable floors, and leisure areas with flumes, sprays, bubble pools and water play.

Work started on the site in September 2010, when the former Majestic and Quasar Laser buildings were demolished.

Originally, it was reported that the development was due to be open in 2012, but this was later put back to the spring of this year.

A source said “I know instructors who were keen to start classes at the new pool, but they were told that they would have to wait quite a while.

There were reports that the pool was leaking.

That’s what quite a lot of people believe, as it seems to be taking forever for it to open.”

A South Tyneside Council spokesman added “Haven Point is shaping up well and expected to open in August rather than May.

Both the wet summer last year and the recent cold snap have created problems for the construction process.

We would prefer not to have a delay, but the key point is that the borough will soon have a superb new £16m swimming and leisure facility at a time when other authorities are closing similar services.”

The new state of the art facility when completed will feature… a 25 metre, eight lane competition pool and 18 metre by 8 metre teaching pool, both with adjustable floors for added flexibility; leisure waters with flumes, sprays, bubble pools and water play; a sauna and steam room; an 80 station gym; two dance studios; fitness testing and consultation rooms.

A range of facilities for non-swimmers including a new visitor information centre, coffee lounge and café, an outdoor terrace and amphitheatre, two multi-purpose rooms and a roof top viewing gallery to enjoy the stunning seafront views.

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Published on 2nd April 2013 15:51.

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South Tyneside Magic Festival 2013

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Magicians from across the world descended on South Tyneside for a night of family fun.

The conjurers performed in a Family Magic Extravaganza at The Customs House, Mill Dam, South Shields, to kick off South Tyneside International Magic Festival.

The week-long event, run in partnership with South Tyneside Council, is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Scott Land South Tyneside Magic Festival 2013 Sarah Lloyd South Tyneside Magic Festival 2013

Among the acts was American Scott Land, the man behind the puppets in film Team America: World Police.

He said “This is my first time performing in England and my first time at the festival.

Magic festivals get people that are interested in magic and magicians together in a unique way.

I got into puppets when I was at a fair with my friends when I was 10 and I saw a puppeteer.

I make all of my own puppets and each one takes about four months.

I never thought that it would turn into a career.”

South Shields’ own Sarah Lloyd – who performs as Magic Myrtle – said “I got into magic as a kid, caught the bug and never looked back.

I love performing magic for kids because to them it’s still real and it’s great to see the looks on their faces.”

James Hudson, also known as Flash, also from South Shields, added “This is my second time at the festival.

It’s great because I get to meet up with some of my favourite magicians from all over the world, and you don’t get to do that at every convention.”

Graeme Shaw, who also performed in the show, said “This is the big 10th year and there are some really big names here.

I think this convention is so popular because there’s not another one like it, and there’s no other place like South Tyneside.

Wherever people come from, France, Spain, Germany, America, Argentina, they always comment on what a beautiful place it is.”

The show also featured performances from Gary Dunn and Tony Junior.

You can see a video of the performers here…

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Published on 8th March 2013 12:49.

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South Shields 365

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The South Shields 365 master plan is aimed at making South Shields an exciting destination every day of the year.

Among its three to five year objectives are…

The comprehensive redevelopment of Fowler Street West, creating a new retail quarter to the town.

Improvements to the Tyne & Wear Metro, bus station and better traffic management.

A new, quality hotel with conferencing facilities in the town centre.

The creation of opportunities for the development of new national and independent retail and leisure uses.

A new central library and arts centre in the Market Place.

Enhancements to public realm.

The creation of opportunities for new housing.

A remodelled Market Place providing a hub for activities and improving links between the town centre and riverside.

South Shields 365

South Tyneside Council has launched a £100m masterplan to make South Shields an exciting destination every day of the year and already there is progress on the ground.

The ambitious plan – titled South Shields 365 – sets out a bold vision for a radical town centre redevelopment including a new cinema as well as retail and leisure facilities.

Contractors have arrived in South Shields Market Place to prepare the eyesore Wouldhave House, Market Place, NE33 1JF for demolition with the site earmarked for a new central library and arts centre.

The move is a serious signal of intent from South Tyneside Council, which is in discussions with a number of prospective private-sector development partners interested in making the South Shields 365 master plan a reality.

Counsellor Iain Malcolm, leader of South Tyneside Council, said: “By pressing ahead with the demolition of Wouldhave House we are making it absolutely clear that the delivery of South Shields 365 is our number one priority.

As a council, we are taking a strong and decisive lead on site assembly, infrastructure and public realm improvements so that we can create conditions that are ripe for private sector investment.

South Shields has a beautiful coastline, a magnificent riverside and a unique and very welcoming community.

These are powerful assets that we can build on to secure a bright future for our town centre.

The South Shields 365 master plan is about making sure that this tremendous potential is realised.

We are ambitious for South Shields and the key to success is to play to its strengths.”

One of the driving forces behind the development of the masterplan was the shocking discovery that for every £100 of disposable income in their pockets, South Tyneside residents spend only £3.70 in South Shields town centre.

“Like high streets across the country, South Shields town centre is facing major threats and challenges as a result of the rise of online shopping, out-of-town retail parks and the tough economic climate.

Whether we like it or not, the fact is our residents are choosing to spend their money elsewhere.

It has become very clear that the town centre needs to change if it is to prosper.

We cannot turn the clock back.

Our vision for South Shields is to make it a place of year-round cultural, leisure and retail activity for residents, businesses and visitors.

We recognise the need to offer an experience that people cannot get on the internet or at out-of-town retail parks.

A new cinema, for example, would benefit retailers by attracting visitors at all times of day and on every day of the week, playing a key part in growing the South Shields offer and complementing activities on our sea front and riverside.

By expanding our retail and leisure offer, we can not only retain a greater proportion of our residents’ spending power in the borough but also attract more visitors from other parts of the region.”

A powerful theme running throughout the South Shields 365 master plan is the concept of the town centre, riverside and sea front as a peninsula with each offering a gateway to the next.

There is a desire to knit these three distinct areas together in a way that ensures a seamless transition from one to another while still retaining their individual character and function.

The potential for coastal and riverside attractions to boost town centre trade is not lost on a council that is already leading the development of a £2.3m waterfront park on the riverside and a £16m pool and leisure complex on the sea front.

Both projects are set for completion later this year and in keeping with the peninsula theme, supporting schemes to build stronger links with the town centre are under way.

The demolition of Wouldhave House will open up the Market Place to the riverside while a £2.4m scheme to make Ocean Road more pedestrian-friendly will encourage more coastal visitors into the town centre, capitalising on South Shields‘ success as a traditional seaside resort.

Counsellor Malcolm said “When you consider the town centre’s close proximity to the sea front and riverside and each area’s respective strengths, you can see that we are well on the way to developing a truly world-class offer for South Shields.

South Tyneside Council has led an incredible journey of transformation across the borough, from the redevelopment of Boldon Business Park in the 1990’s to the transformation of Jarrow town centre and Cleadon Park .

In many respects South Shields town centre is the final piece of the jigsaw.

We already have a great deal to be proud of but we must move forward with the creation of new opportunities for residents, businesses and visitors.

Modern town centres with attractive retail and leisure facilities have a major bearing on quality of life and by providing them we can make South Tyneside an outstanding place to live, invest and bring up families.”

You can read the plans for yourself here…

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Published on 8th January 2013 18:42.

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