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Friday, 25th July 2008
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Delight as MP gets the bus links restored
IN March 2007 the News Guardian printed my letter complaining that all bus services were to be withdrawn from the section of Broadway in Tynemouth between Holy Saviour's Church and Beach Road, and since March 25, 2007 the residents, many of whom
Over 500 took part in the 16-mile bike ride
AS part of National Bike Week and to mark the official launch of the six new Tyne and Wear and south east Northumberland Cycle Maps we teamed up with the Chris Lucas Cancer Charity Trust, Cobalt Business Park and Sustrans to organise a 16 mile return
Will council put up money for bus link?
THE long suffering residents of Hadrian Park have been severely disadvantaged by the change in bus services brought in earlier this year.
Empty Dome. Empty Pool and an empty Playhouse
THERE is no doubt about it. Had Mayor Harrison gone ahead with the regeneration plans of the coast as laid out and costed by his predecessor, then locals and visitors would be looking at the finished product by now.
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Call public meeting to explain the plans
No facilities for youngsters at coast
Sadness over store display
Our divided borough
Will he sell bottles of sea-fret?
Thanks for lifting the profile of the borough
Meeting the needs of the young people in borough
The issues that weren't mentioned in council letter
Council should give practical help to town
Why our town cannot attract business
Thanks for support at special concert
Sun dial car park isn't for council staff
My concerns about our youth provision
When will we get our swimming pool back?
I've got my timings down a plenty!
Why this charge to park?
Is the seafront regeneration scheme still on schedule?
They are nothing by moral pgymies
Well done!
If you don't like my idea, then find a better one
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