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Amsterdam Mini Cruise

Amsterdam Mini Cruise

120 Westoe Road, South Shields ,
Great deals on the Newcastle-Amsterdam mini cruise with DFDS Seaways. Part of Westoe Travel
The Shields Ferry

The Shields Ferry

River Drive, South Shields ,
The Shields Ferry runs every 30 minutes and it takes 7 minutes to cross the River Tyne. The service operates between 06:45-20:00hrs Monday-Wednesday, 06:45-22:50hrs Thursday-Saturday and 10:15-18:00hrs on Sunday. You can view the full timetable here http://www.nexus.org.uk/ferry/timetable.
Fruit to suit (NE)

Fruit to suit (NE)

56 Lawe Road, South Shields ,
fruit to suit (NE) covers the franchise operations of Lisa Smith (Tyne and Wear) and Eleanor Nicholls (Teesside, Darlington and North Yorkshire). We provide enterprise education programmes allowing school children to set up and then run a profit making healthy tuck shop.
Tel: 7920097729
Momotaj South Shields

Momotaj South Shields

144 Ocean Road , South Shields ,
Keep checking our page for giveaways, special offers and much more!
The Rattler, South Shields

The Rattler, South Shields

Sea Road, South Shields ,
Sophistication On The Seafront of South Shields!
Tel: 7703414800
South Shields UK

South Shields UK

Ocean Road, South Shields ,
South Shields is a coastal town located at the mouth of the River Tyne and is the oldest and largest town in South Tyneside. It is one of the region’s most popular seaside resorts. Folk from So
South Shields Seafarers Centre

South Shields Seafarers Centre

53 Mill Dam, South Shields ,
THE MISSION TO SEAFARERS TYNE AND WEAR Tyne and Wear facilities Chapel/quiet room, Telephone/phone cards, Email/internet, Bar, Money exchange, Transport, Library/book exchange, Shop, Meals/snacks, Opening Times Mon - Fri: 1200 - 18.00 Saturday & Sunday closed, but transport can be arranged, please ring using mobile number NOTE: The above address is a temporary arrangement while the centre at Mill Dam is being re-furbished ABOUT US There for seafarers in 250 ports worldwide Piracy, shipwreck, abandonment and separation from loved ones are just a few of the problems merchant seafarers face. Around the world, The Mission to Seafarers provides help and support to the 1.2 million men and women who face danger every day to keep our global economy afloat. As a Christian agency, we work in 250 ports caring for seafarers of all ranks, nationalities and beliefs. Through our global network of chaplains, staff and volunteers we offer practical, emotional and spiritual support to seafarers through ship visits, drop-in centres and a range of welfare and emergency support services. In over 100 ports our Flying Angel centres provide a ‘home away from home’ for seafarers who may have been at sea for up to two years. Here they can enjoy time away from their ship and use internet and phone facilities to get in touch with loved ones after months away. In an emergency, the MtS is often the only help on offer. No matter what problem a seafarer is facing, be it injury, abandonment, non-payment of wages or personal difficulties, they know they can turn to the local Mission for help, advice and support. Our chaplains and volunteers offer practical and financial support, advocacy services, family liaison or simply a space to talk in a time of crisis. The Mission to Seafarers was founded in 1856 and is entirely funded by voluntary donations.