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C10 Marquis Court, Team Valley, Gateshead ,
We're a Gateshead/Newcastle and Durham based IT support company providing excellent, professional and reliable IT support services in the north east and beyond...
The Soundroom

The Soundroom

Cuthbert Street, Gateshead ,
The Soundroom Community Music Project Cuthbert Street Gateshead Tyne and Wear NE8 2HL Tel 0191 4771116
Northumbrian URNU

Northumbrian URNU

HMS Calliope, South Shore Road, Gateshead ,
Northumbrian Universities Royal Naval Unit takes students from Newcastle, Durham, Northumbria and Sunderland and pays them to train how to get ahead in life!
Advance Glass Design

Advance Glass Design

Unit A23, Stonehills, Shields Road, Pelaw Tyne & Wear, Gateshead ,
At our production facility in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear, we manufacture insulated glazing units, tempered safety glass, decorative leaded, beveled, sandblasted and processed glass. Donwood also manufactures a wide array of hermitically sealed unit products for the insulation of buildings. Being operational for over 17 years has enabled us to perfect our double glazed products in order to meet our customer’s specified requirements. Our double glazed products, guaranteed for 5 years, comply with British Standard Institute EN 1279 quality regulations.
MetroCentre (Gateshead) railway station

MetroCentre (Gateshead) railway station

MetroCentre railway station is a railway station that serves the MetroCentre shopping and leisure complex in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. It is located on the Tyne Valley Line from Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Northern Rail.The station opened on 3 August 1987. It is an unmanned station, connected to the MetroCentre mall by a covered footbridge. Initially called Gateshead MetroCentre, the station's name was shortened to MetroCentre from 17 May 1993.There is a regular shuttle service to Newcastle Central station, a half-hourly service to Hexham and hourly extensions through to Carlisle. Additionally, many trains run beyond Newcastle to Sunderland, Middlesbrough or Morpeth.Most train services are operated by Northern Rail, however the station is also served by First ScotRail, which operates a few daily services to Glasgow via Carlisle.. ScotRail do not run trains on Sundays to and from Newcastle.
North East Skin Surgery

North East Skin Surgery

The North East Skin Surgery Course is a one and a half day course covering tissue handling, wound management and surgical approaches to cutaneous lesions. The course will take place in the Marriott Hotel in Newcastle upon Tyne. This intensive hands-on course will enable participants to develop and enhance their surgical skills. The Course is specifically designed for GPs and nurse specialists with a special interest in dermatology, GP trainees and junior doctors training in Dermatology and Emergency Medicine. The North East Skin Surgery Course Faculty includes senior plastic surgeons from across the North East of England. Places will be limited to 20 and early booking is advised. Visit the website at www.northeastskinsurgery.co.uk for more information about the course and about how to apply.
House for Sale in Gateshead

House for Sale in Gateshead

Windsor Avenue, Gateshead ,
Located with great access for Saltwell Park, Low Fell, Gateshead, Newcastle and the A1, we offer for sale this beautifully presented three bedroom-terraced property. The property has double-glazing, a security system, sky/cable facilities & points, as well as a brand new gas central heating via a combi boiler with radiators. Benefiting from a unique double flat conversion, the house will prove suitable for a family or young couple and a viewing is recommended to appreciate the size and layout of the accommodation offered for sale which briefly comprises; entrance reception hallway, lounge, sitting room/dining room and kitchen located to the ground floor. Upstairs there is a larger than average landing, three well proportioned bedrooms and a spacious four piece bathroom/wc including a free standing Victorian bath and separate enclosed corner shower. Externally to the rear there is an enclosed yard with garage. Together with the area in general, the front of the property has recently benefited from improvement works carried out by Gateshead Council with new railings, stonework, steps, guttering and landscaping. With opportunity for attic development as well, viewing is highly recommended.
Tel: 7703012601
Sunderland Road Library

Sunderland Road Library

Sunderland Road Library Herbert Street, Gateshead-on-Tyne ,
Opening Times: Monday: 9.30am – 5.00 pm Tuesday: 9.30am – 1.00 pm Wednesday: CLOSED Thursday: 9.30am – 5.00pm Friday: 9.30am – 1.00pm Across the road from the Gateshead Stadium Metro station
Ryton Holy Cross Lodge

Ryton Holy Cross Lodge

Blackhouse Lane, Gateshead-on-Tyne ,
In 1920, twenty six Ryton Masonic Brethren met to discuss the formation of a new lodge. It was to be named Ryton Holy Cross Lodge after Ryton Holy Cross Church which had been built 700 years earlier in 1220. Those Brethren were to become the founder members. The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master, Lord Ravensworth consecrated Ryton Holy Cross Lodge, No. 4231 in the Masonic Hall, Jackson Street, Gateshead on the 30th September, 1921. After consecration W.Bro. I.G. Maguire was installed as Master. Meetings were held in the Ryton Parish Hall and the first candidate W.Bro. E. Joicey, P.P.G.W was Worshipful Master in 1930 and served as Treasurer for fourteen years.His presence will always be remembered in the lodge as W.Bro. E. Joicey, P.P.G.W presented the heavy maul now in use. Meetings continued to be held in the Parish Hall until in September 1934, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, W.Bro. Cuthbert Wilkinson, assisted by Officers of Provincial Grand Lodge opened and dedicated the Masonic Hall we know today to Masonry. Indicative of the growing strength of the Lodge and interest in Masonry in Ryton was shown by the consecration of a daughter Lodge, Ryton St. Mary's in 1947, twelve months after celebrating Ryton Holy Cross's twenty fifth anniversary. In addition to Ryton Holy Cross and Ryton St Mary's, Ryton Holy Cross Chapter was consecrated in December 1961. On the celebration of the 50th anniversary, an address was given by the Provincial Chaplain, to the assembled Brethren, explaining the significance of the crest used on all Lodge communications. At the 60th Anniversary it may be timely to recall the strong ecclesiastical association with Ryton's oldest building, the Holy Cross Church. The figure embodied in the crest of the Lodge is that of St. Helena, copied from a carving on the pulpit of the Church. In the Lodge Room, the Volume of the Sacred law printed in 1781, which bears on its cover the following Latin inscription "To the Lodge of the Holy Cross Freemasons. The Rector and the Church at Ryton", was presented by the then Rector of Ryton, C.B.R. Hunter, one of the founder members. Links to the past were re-forged in the 1980's. The Immediate Past master's Jewel presented at the Consecration Ceremony to W Bro. T.E. Brown P.Pr.G.W. (Northumberland) and thought to have been lost was re-presented to the Lodge by the son of the original recipient. A condition was that the jewel was to be worn by the I.P.M. and not locked away in a safe. This condition was guaranteed by the late W Bro. R. Wood P.Pr. Asst.G.Supt of Wks. At the 75th Anniversary Ryton Holy Cross Lodge had had the privilege of having six members who had attained fifty years in Freemasonry namely W Bro. E. Joicey Jnr W Bro. J. Charlton W Bro. J. McQueen W Bro. J. Brougham Bro. J. Dawes Bro. J. Fewster We at Ryton Holy Cross are very proud of our Lodge and History. The Officers and Brethren of Ryton Holy Cross Lodge are committed to our long term future and that is why the Lodge exists today. Ryton Holy Cross Lodge will celebrate 90 years in 2011 and we are looking forward to our 100th in 2021. Thanks must be extended to the Past Masters of the Lodge for their help in compiling this brief history
Stephen Robson Photography

Stephen Robson Photography

I am a photographer based in Gateshead, Tyne & Wear (near Newcastle Upon Tyne). If you would like to purchase any of my images please visit my website.
Reiver Rebels Flyball Teams

Reiver Rebels Flyball Teams

Gateshead Stadium, Gateshead-on-Tyne ,
Covering in the North East - Gateshead, Newcastle - upon - Tyne, Tyne and Wear and Northumberland and the surrounding area. And in the North West we are based in Lytham St Annes on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire.
Scantime Engineering Ltd.

Scantime Engineering Ltd.

Scantime Engineering Ltd, Yours Business Networks, 7 & 8 Delta Bank Road, Metro Riverside, Gateshead ,
Scantime Engineering originally started in 1987 specialising in Training and Engineering and has now trained thousands of engineers for many international companies in Electrical & Electronic Engineering & Computer/PLC Programming. The company's founder's professional experience began in 1968/1969, working as an Electronic Engineer in Industrial Automation, maintaining and designing manufacturing systems, he began computer and microprocessor programming in 1973 and then with progressed into PLCs in 1982. Scantime Engineering is not only a training company committed to 'best practice' programming to reduce downtime and increase company efficiency, but are also System Integrator's that design and develop PLC & SCADA automation control systems for Offshore Oil, Int' Airports, Automotive, Food & Drink, Chemical, Paper and other industries. Our experience and expertise in industrial program design ensures that everyone (Individuals and companies) trained by Scantime are trained in a way to work correctly with PLCs and SCADA processes in industrial manufacturing.