Business and Personal web pages from United Kingdom (UK) Search result

Science at Life

Science at Life

Life Science Centre, Times Square, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
For a great day out in Newcastle upon Tyne, look no further than the award-winning Life Science Centre, with exhibitions, special events, theatre shows, the region's only 4D Motion Ride and the biggest planetarium in the North of England. From November - February we're also home to Newcastle city centre's only open air ice rink. We also run a varied programme of special events for adults - you'll find updates here on Facebook and on our website. The Life Science Centre is part of the Centre for Life science village - a cutting-edge place in the centre of Newcastle where scientists, clinicians, educationalists and business people come together to promote advancement of the life sciences. House Rules: We love hearing from you and welcome your posts, however we will remove anything inappropriate or offensive. Continuous misuse will result in you being blocked from the ScienceatLife Facebook page. For urgent enquiries contact the management team: 9am – 5.30pm, Monday to Thursday 9am – 5pm, Friday info@life.org.uk
Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books

Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books

30 Lime Street, Ouseburn Valley, , Newcastle upon Tyne ,
Seven Stories is the first museum in the UK dedicated to the art of children's books and the creativity they inspire. Step inside to discover a world of exhibitions, special events, dressing up and cr
Boldon Centre

Boldon Centre

Abingdon Way, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
Boldon Entertainment Centre brings together a multi-screen Cineworld cinema and a selection of restaurants, right here in Tyne and Wear.
Tel: 2077472300
Valentines Fun Fair

Valentines Fun Fair

Kingsway ,Team Valley, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
Team Valley Valentine Fair Presents MONSTER FUNFAIR by M&C Funfairs, Kingsway, Team Valley, Gateshead From 21st – 30th June 2013 Come along to the Team Valley Valentine Fair MONSTER FUNFAIR Th
Kirkharle Lake and Courtyard

Kirkharle Lake and Courtyard

Capability Brown's Kirkharle Lake and Courtyard. Shopping with a difference, only half an hour from Newcastle & even closer to Morpeth, Hexham and Ponteland. Coffee House, galleries and workshops prod
Pureink Newcastle

Pureink Newcastle

95-97 Grainger Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
Pureink studios offer a Newer and Higher Standard to the tattoo industry and its clientele. With our comfortable atmosphere and our kind and experienced staffing. we are eager to point you in the right direction towards achieving the tattoo of your desires. The artists specialize in all ranges and styles of tattooing.Whatever you are looking for, we can handle! We also specialize in custom designing.Not sure what you want? We also have an all digital Flash Gallery and internet access for you to let your mind wander and get ideas. We use only the best. From equipment, to up-to-date health practices.Not only a quality tattoo, buta better experience. ..... We look forward to meeting you. Discover The Difference! ALSO Pureink2 , 53 Westgate Road, Newcastle 01912323880
Tel: 1912312766
Newcastle Does Vintage

Newcastle Does Vintage

Theatre Royal, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
NEXT EVENT: 24th August, 10:30-4:30! ONLY £1 ENTRY!
Tel: 7824559272
The Ouseburn Festival

The Ouseburn Festival

Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
Ouseburn Festival 2012 The evening of Saturday July 21st sees the NARC Fest bringing the best local live music in the Valley's venues Sunday 22nd is full of activities in the open air around the Ouseburn, in the Farm, Stables, Seven Stories, food market in Hotel du Vin and crafts in Lime Street and music on the Village Green. Follow us on Twitter @OuseburnFest
Victoria Tunnel: Ouseburn Trust

Victoria Tunnel: Ouseburn Trust

Arch 6, under Byker Bridge, Stepney Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne ,
The Victoria Tunnel is a Grade II listed structure which runs under the city from the Town Moor down to the Tyne. It was built as a waggonway to transport coal from Spital Tongues (Leazes Main) Colliery to the river and operated between 1842 and the mid 1860s. In 1939, the City Engineers converted the Tunnel into an air raid shelter to protect hundreds of Newcastle citizens during World War II. Between 2007 and 2009, the Tunnel was carefully repaired and opened for guided tours by Newcastle City Council with funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and TyneWear Partnership. This part of the Tunnel is now open all year round to the public for guided tours operated by The Ouseburn Trust and include fantastic sound and visual effects. Tours cost £4 per adult £2 for over 12s and last approximately two hours. Visitors can take advantage of discounted meals (up to 25% off) at four neighbouring food outlets (La Gabbia, The Cluny, Cumberland Arms and Hotel du Vin) to make the most of a great visitor attraction.