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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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Public Transport

New E1, E2, E6 Sunderland Bus Timetable

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The popular E1, E2 and E6 bus service linking Sunderland and South Shields has had a timetable change.

E1 Bus Sunderland To South Shields

You can view the new E1, E2 and E6 bus timetable valid from 4th June 2017 here…

All E1, E2 and E6 bus services travel via Fawcett Street, Wearmouth Bridge, North Bridge Street to The Wheatsheaf then…

E1 via Roker Avenue, Harbour View, Roker Terrace, Whitburn Road, Whitburn Bents Road, East Street, Mill Lane, Coast Road, Redwell Lane, Marsden Lane, Horsley Hill Square, Cheviot Road, Highfield Road, Horsley Hill Road, Westcott Avenue, Mowbray Road, Sea Road, Ocean Road, Anderson Street, Winchester Street, Fowler Street, Keppel Street and Chapter Row.

E2 via Newcastle Road, Charlton Road, Station Road, Sea Road, Chichester Road, Sea Lane, Seaburn Terrace, Whitburn Road, Whitburn Bents Road, East Street, Mill Lane, Kitchener Road, Lizard Lane, Marsden Lane, Horsley Hill Square, Marsden Road, Sunderland Road, Dean Road, Beaufront Terrace, Laygate, Western Approach, Station Road and Church Way.

E6 via Roker Avenue, Fulwell Road, Dene Lane, Dykelands Road, Whitburn Road, Whitburn Bents Road, East Street, North Guards, Lizard Lane, Prince Edward Road, King George Road, Mortimer Road, Stanhope Parade, Chichester Road, Westoe Road, Fowler Street, Keppel Street and Chapter Row.

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Published on 5th June 2017 08:36.

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Events, Family-Friendly

Sunderland Airshow 2016

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Sunderland Airshow takes place this Friday, Saturday and Sunday just fifteen minutes drive from us along the Coast Road in Sunderland.

Sunderland Airshow 2016

Sunderland Airshow begins at 6pm on Friday at Cliffe Park in Seaburn.

Sunderland Airshow promises music from the The Rat Pack Boys, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (Lancaster, Hurricane and Spitfire) with live musical accompaniment from The Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Portsmouth; Royal Air Force Aerobatic Display Team – the Red Arrows (9 x Hawk T1); RAF Typhoon (Typhoon FGR4); Twister Duo pyrotechnic display (2 x Silence Twister) and the brand new AeroSPARX display team (2 x Grob 109).

Friday night will close at 10pm with a firework display.

Road closures are in place from 2pm on Friday from the Bungalow Café to Sunderland Marriott Hotel roundabout on Queen’s Parade as well as in surrounding streets.

Several park and ride schemes are in operation but if you are staying at our bed and breakfast accommodation for your visit to Seaburn we recommend you take the E1 bus service to Sunderland.

The E1 service can be boarded at the Keppel Street bus station in South Shields or at the New Sundial pub on Sea Road at the bottom of our street.

Flying will take place on Saturday and Sunday from 12:30pm until 5:15pm.

Sunderland Airshow is free to attend with the best viewing points along Roker and Seaburn sea front.

Flying on the Saturday only will be Royal Air Force Aerobatic Display Team – the Red Arrows – 9 x Hawk T1.

Flying on the Sunday only will be Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 and Mitchell 320 – B-25 Mitchell.

On both Saturday and Sunday spectators can enjoy RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team, RAF BBMF – Battle of Britain Memorial Flight – Lancaster, Hurricane and Spitfire, Vortex 525 – Chinook, The Tigers Freefall Parachute Display Team, Royal Navy Swordfish – Fairey Swordfish, Royal Navy Black Cats – 2 x Wildcat HMA Mk 2, Red Bull Matadors – 2 x Xtreme XA41, OV-10 Bronco, Gyrocopter – Calidus Rotorsport, Twister Duo, Amphibious Beach Assault, Vampire Pair – de Havilland Vampires FB52 and T55, The Blades – 4 x Extra 300 , RAF Typhoon 35 – Typhoon FGR4, Strikemaster Mk82A and Hangar 11 Combo – P40 Kittyhawk and P51D Mustang.

HMS Bulwark arrives in Sunderland today from 3:30pm and will be docked at Corporation Quay for the weekend.

HMS Bulwark will not be open to the public, but the best place to spot her is from the National Glass Centre, Liberty Way, Sunderland, SR6 0GL.

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Published on 21st July 2016 13:01.

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Public Transport

E1, E2, E6 Sunderland Bus Timetable

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The popular E1, E2 and E6 bus service linking Sunderland and South Shields has had a timetable change.

E1 Bus Sunderland To South Shields

You can view the new E1, E2 and E6 bus timetable valid from 25th November 2017 here…

The E1 bus service route is…

Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Winchester Street, Anderson Street, Ocean Road, Sea Road, Mowbray Road, Westcott Avenue, Horsley Hill Road, Highfield Road, Cheviot Road, Horsley Hill Square, Marsden Lane, Redwell Lane, Coast Road, Mill Lane, East Street, Whitburn Bents Road, Whitburn Road, Roker Terrace, Harbour View, Roker Avenue, Church Street North, Dundas Street, North Bridge Street, Wearmouth Bridge, West Wear Street, Bedford Street, John Street, Borough Road, Holmeside, Vine Place, Old Stockton Road, Park Lane Interchange.

The E2 bus service route is…

Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Crossgate, Western Approach, Beaufront Terrace, Dean Road, Sunderland Road, Marsden Road, Horsley Hill Square, Marsden Lane, Lizard Lane, Kitchener Road, Mill Lane, East Street, Whitburn Bents Road, Whitburn Road, Seaburn Terrace, Sea Lane, Chichester Road, Sea Road, Station Road, Charlton Road, Newcastle Road, North Bridge Street, Wearmouth Bridge, West Wear Street, Bedford Street, John Street, Borough Road, Holmeside, Vine Place, Old Stockton Road, Park Lane Interchange.

The E6 bus service route is…

Chapter Row, Keppel Street, Fowler Street, Westoe Road, Chichester Road, Stanhope Parade, Mortimer Road, King George Road, Prince Edward Road, Lizard Lane, North Guards, Sandy Chare, Front Street, East Street, Whitburn Bents Road, Whitburn Road, Dykelands Road, Dene Lane, Fulwell Road, Gladstone Street, Roker Avenue, Church Street North, Dundas Street, North Bridge Street, Wearmouth Bridge, West Wear Street, Bedford Street, John Street, Borough Road, Holmeside, Vine Place, Old Stockton Road, Park Lane Interchange.

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Published on 25th November 2013 13:41.

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A-Levels at Newcastle College

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Newcastle College are looking to take advantage of South Tyneside College’s decision to scrap A-level courses.

Newcastle College’s Rye Hill Campus on Scotswood Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7SA is opening a new £22m centre in September.

Newcastle College principal Steve Gibson said “Young people in South Tyneside may have some concerns about the options available to them to study A-levels, but I would urge them not to worry.

We are keen to ensure all young people get the chance to study the subjects they want, and we’re getting lots of requests from students from across Tyneside to come and talk to tutors at Newcastle College and have a look around our new building.

We offer around 40 different A-levels and have world-class facilities to help students learn.

We are in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, so we are just a short Tyne & Wear Metro ride away from South Tyneside.

Students do not have to travel far to pursue the future they want.”

Newcastle College Rye Hill Campus Scotswood Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7SA

The Shields Gazette revealed this week that South Tyneside College would no longer be offering A-level qualifications from September.

Instead, it will focus on vocational training, which it says will provide the ‘best possible’ career route into university and work.

About 90 students and 17 lecturers are affected by the changes.

School-leavers who have applied to study AS-levels at the college from September will be offered vocational alternatives.

Existing students going into their second year will be allowed to complete their studies at the college, in St George’s Avenue, South Shields.

The Universities and Colleges Union (UCU) said it will fight to avoid compulsory redundancies.

Jon Bryan, UCU regional support official, said “The thing we are most concerned about is the extent to which the college is going to redeploy staff.

The key thing for us is going to be pressurising the college as much as possible to redeploy people into alternative posts.

They are closing the intake for this year, but following through with the second year.

That will be helpful in terms of some people maintaining their employment.”

Staff will also need to be retrained to deliver vocational courses, he added, although some already teach them.

“If we are lucky, we may be able to avoid compulsory redundancies,” said Mr Bryan.

“That will clearly be our focus.”

There are two school sixth forms in South TynesideHarton Technology College in Lisle Road, South Shields, NE34 6DL and St Joseph’s RC Comprehensive School in Mill Road, Hebburn, NE31 2ET – teaching approximately 270 A-Level students in total.

Whitburn C of E Academy in Nicholas Avenue, Whitburn, South Tyneside, SR6 7EX has been granted permission to open a sixth form from September 2014, but plans are in the very early stages.

A South Tyneside College spokesman said “There are numerous other providers of A-levels within South Tyneside and we are working to ensure no young person is left without that local provision.

“We strongly believe the many and varied courses we provide are best suited to meet the needs of young people and employers in an ever more competitive employment market.

We remain committed to helping those who have applied to start AS-level courses with us in September to find routes on to vocational courses or into alternative provision elsewhere in South Tyneside.

We understand they may be disappointed at not taking those courses with us and we are offering them every possible support.”

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Published on 29th March 2013 17:30.

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