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Days out at the coast



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Published Date: 15 August 2008
I AM writing in reply to a letter by Mr John Stephenson of Whitley Bay, on August 7 entitled "Why can't we have a great day out like this".
My partner Michael and I have been going to the free music festival at Bents Park South Shields for the past six years; as Mr Stephenson says, it's a great day out.

We live in West Allotment and there is nothing at all happens in North Tyneside in the summer apart from the Mouth of the Tyne Festival which also involves South Shields as well.

Mr Stephenson also said the worst thing to happen was to lose the Fish Quay Festival. There are many, many, more of us that are in agreement with him.

For pity's sake can't Mayor Harrison make the councillors see sense and persuade them to bring it back; do they not realise just how much we in North Tyneside are missing out on? For goodness sake wake up you lot!

MRS APRIL DICKMAN
West Allotment.


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