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Traders to get update on Whitley Bay regeneration



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Published Date:
27 March 2008
TRADERS are to be given an update on the regeneration programme in and around Whitley Bay.
Whitley Bay Chamber of Trade chairman Alan Moses is to given information on the latest developments at the Spanish City and seafront while ward councillor Michael McIntyre will also give an overview of issues in the town.

Also on the agenda at the organisation's next meeting is a presentation on the health/safety and public protection by North Tyneside Council officer Steve Taggart, while Paul Irwin will given an update on the chamber's official tourist guide.

The meeting takes place on Tuesday, April 1, in the Rex Hotel, on the Promenade, starting at 5.30pm.

All Chamber of Trade members, prospective members and full members of the North East Chamber of Commerce are welcome to attend.

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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 11:27 AM
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  • Location: North Tyneside
 
 

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