The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. Opened for public use in 2001, the award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architect Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineer Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
Design
The bridge was lifted into place in one piece by the Asian Hercules II, one of the world's largest floating cranes, on 20 November 2000. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2001, and was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II on 7 May 2002. The bridge, which cost £22m to build, was part funded by the Millennium Commission and European Regional Development Fund. It was built by Volker Stevin.
Gateshead is first mentioned in Latin translation in Bede'sEcclesiastical History of the English People as ad caput caprae 'at the goat's head'. This interpretation is consistent with the later English attestations of the name, among them Gatesheued (c. 1190), literally 'goat's head' but in the context of a place-name meaning 'headland or hill frequented by (wild) goats'. Although other derivations have been mooted, it is this that is given by the standard authorities.
The previous incarnation of the seat existed from 1832 to 1950. Among famous representatives are James Melville KC who was Solicitor General for England and Wales before he died, while holding the seat, and international statesman Konni Zilliacus who assisted in creating peaceful bilateral relations during the Cold War, including though work at the United Nations.
Bridges, Chowdene, Deckham, Dunston and Teams, Felling, High Fell, Lobley Hill and Bensham, Low Fell, Saltwell and Windy Nook and Whitehills in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead
Tilting Opening Newcastle Gateshead Millennium Bridge - Elapsed time
published: 24 Feb 2015
Gateshead Millennium Bridge
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. Opened for public use in 2001, the award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architect Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineer Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
published: 06 Sep 2018
Timelapse of Gateshead Millennium Bridge
Watch Gateshead Millennium Bridge open and close in time-lapse.
Filmed with Panasonic HDC-SD1
Edited with iMovie '09
published: 26 Jun 2009
Gateshead Millennium Bridge - the world's first and only tilting bridge
A must-see landmark in Newcastle Gateshead.
published: 24 Mar 2022
Lifting the 1,200 Ton Gateshead Millennium Bridge!
The amazing story of how the 1,200 ton Gateshead Millennium Bridge was fabricated and lifted into place! I worked on this project at the steel fabricator/erector firm, Watson Steel, for the full year leading up to the big lift day. Enjoy!
Link to our technical paper “Gateshead Millennium Bridge, UK: fabrication, assembly and erection” by Kevan Butterworth, David Carr, and Paul Kassabian:
https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.1680/jciei.2008.161501
I also reference my YouTube videos on cables and arches which can be found here:
Cables Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io8Cj9fKGLk
Cables Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrCPUp02ZZg
Arches Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld2NYntHBMg
Arches Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG5nYODwddQ
Various videos of ...
published: 29 Jan 2023
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge in Newcastle upon Tyne - Daily Mail
Researchers at Warwick University say nature holds the key to their new design. It uses a design process called 'form finding' to produce a structure with no weak points. Such structures will have enhanced safety, and long durability, without the need for repair or restructuring.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3689126/The-indestructible-bridge-Engineers-design-perfect-arch-say-withstand-anything.html
Original Video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1308614/The-Gateshead-Millennium-Bridge-Newcastle-Tyne.html
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published: 08 Mar 2018
Gateshead Millennium Bridge Installation Edited Version with shots from Tall Ships 2005
An engineering fete on the River Tyne, Tyne & Wear, UK
published: 25 Apr 2017
Newcastle Gateshead Millennium Bridge Tilt in Timelapse 1080p
Millennium Bridge tilting with a boat traveling underneath on a dam cold December evening. This uses 330 photographs and is spread over 20 mins in real time.
I uploaded this originally in 2007 but it was only at 480p, so have just recreated it at 1080p.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q54VKT_mZfI
For any usage, please contact me on our website www.newworlddesigns.co.uk for permission.
published: 15 Feb 2018
Gateshead Millennium Bridge tilting
This is a video of Gateshead Millennium Bridge tilting in real time at noon on Sunday 18 April 2010.
Most videos of this are speeded up using time lapse and I haven't been able to find a high definition video of the tilt in real time. So here's one. It does show the beautiful geometric patterns created as the bridge goes up and down.
There is an added diversion in the background where you can see a charity abseil down the front of the Malmaison Hotel on the Newcastle side of the Tyne.
The music is Over Distant Shores licensed from Lynne Publishing.
published: 18 Apr 2010
The amazing Gateshead Millennium Bridge - England
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. [Wikipedia]
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on ...
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. Opened for public use in 2001, the award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architect Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineer Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. Opened for public use in 2001, the award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architect Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineer Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
The amazing story of how the 1,200 ton Gateshead Millennium Bridge was fabricated and lifted into place! I worked on this project at the steel fabricator/erect...
The amazing story of how the 1,200 ton Gateshead Millennium Bridge was fabricated and lifted into place! I worked on this project at the steel fabricator/erector firm, Watson Steel, for the full year leading up to the big lift day. Enjoy!
Link to our technical paper “Gateshead Millennium Bridge, UK: fabrication, assembly and erection” by Kevan Butterworth, David Carr, and Paul Kassabian:
https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.1680/jciei.2008.161501
I also reference my YouTube videos on cables and arches which can be found here:
Cables Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io8Cj9fKGLk
Cables Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrCPUp02ZZg
Arches Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld2NYntHBMg
Arches Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG5nYODwddQ
Various videos of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge opening and closing:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gateshead+millennium+bridge+opening
Project Credits for Gateshead Millennium Bridge:
Client: Gateshead City Council
Structural Engineer: Gifford and Partners (now part of Ramboll)
Architect: Chris Wilkinson Architects (now WilknsonEyre Architects)
Contractors: Harbour & General (now VolkerStevin) with Watson Steel (now part of Severfield)
I'm Paul Kassabian. I'm a structural engineer and a Principal at SGH in Boston, MA. I taught graduate students at MIT for nine years and currently teach on/off at Harvard's Graduate School of Design (GSD). These are videos based on my structural design projects and years of teaching structures to students.
The amazing story of how the 1,200 ton Gateshead Millennium Bridge was fabricated and lifted into place! I worked on this project at the steel fabricator/erector firm, Watson Steel, for the full year leading up to the big lift day. Enjoy!
Link to our technical paper “Gateshead Millennium Bridge, UK: fabrication, assembly and erection” by Kevan Butterworth, David Carr, and Paul Kassabian:
https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.1680/jciei.2008.161501
I also reference my YouTube videos on cables and arches which can be found here:
Cables Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io8Cj9fKGLk
Cables Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrCPUp02ZZg
Arches Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld2NYntHBMg
Arches Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG5nYODwddQ
Various videos of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge opening and closing:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gateshead+millennium+bridge+opening
Project Credits for Gateshead Millennium Bridge:
Client: Gateshead City Council
Structural Engineer: Gifford and Partners (now part of Ramboll)
Architect: Chris Wilkinson Architects (now WilknsonEyre Architects)
Contractors: Harbour & General (now VolkerStevin) with Watson Steel (now part of Severfield)
I'm Paul Kassabian. I'm a structural engineer and a Principal at SGH in Boston, MA. I taught graduate students at MIT for nine years and currently teach on/off at Harvard's Graduate School of Design (GSD). These are videos based on my structural design projects and years of teaching structures to students.
Researchers at Warwick University say nature holds the key to their new design. It uses a design process called 'form finding' to produce a structure with no we...
Researchers at Warwick University say nature holds the key to their new design. It uses a design process called 'form finding' to produce a structure with no weak points. Such structures will have enhanced safety, and long durability, without the need for repair or restructuring.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3689126/The-indestructible-bridge-Engineers-design-perfect-arch-say-withstand-anything.html
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Researchers at Warwick University say nature holds the key to their new design. It uses a design process called 'form finding' to produce a structure with no weak points. Such structures will have enhanced safety, and long durability, without the need for repair or restructuring.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3689126/The-indestructible-bridge-Engineers-design-perfect-arch-say-withstand-anything.html
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Millennium Bridge tilting with a boat traveling underneath on a dam cold December evening. This uses 330 photographs and is spread over 20 mins in real time.
I...
Millennium Bridge tilting with a boat traveling underneath on a dam cold December evening. This uses 330 photographs and is spread over 20 mins in real time.
I uploaded this originally in 2007 but it was only at 480p, so have just recreated it at 1080p.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q54VKT_mZfI
For any usage, please contact me on our website www.newworlddesigns.co.uk for permission.
Millennium Bridge tilting with a boat traveling underneath on a dam cold December evening. This uses 330 photographs and is spread over 20 mins in real time.
I uploaded this originally in 2007 but it was only at 480p, so have just recreated it at 1080p.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q54VKT_mZfI
For any usage, please contact me on our website www.newworlddesigns.co.uk for permission.
This is a video of Gateshead Millennium Bridge tilting in real time at noon on Sunday 18 April 2010.
Most videos of this are speeded up using time lapse and ...
This is a video of Gateshead Millennium Bridge tilting in real time at noon on Sunday 18 April 2010.
Most videos of this are speeded up using time lapse and I haven't been able to find a high definition video of the tilt in real time. So here's one. It does show the beautiful geometric patterns created as the bridge goes up and down.
There is an added diversion in the background where you can see a charity abseil down the front of the Malmaison Hotel on the Newcastle side of the Tyne.
The music is Over Distant Shores licensed from Lynne Publishing.
This is a video of Gateshead Millennium Bridge tilting in real time at noon on Sunday 18 April 2010.
Most videos of this are speeded up using time lapse and I haven't been able to find a high definition video of the tilt in real time. So here's one. It does show the beautiful geometric patterns created as the bridge goes up and down.
There is an added diversion in the background where you can see a charity abseil down the front of the Malmaison Hotel on the Newcastle side of the Tyne.
The music is Over Distant Shores licensed from Lynne Publishing.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south b...
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. [Wikipedia]
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. [Wikipedia]
GATESHEAD | 4K Narrated Walking Tour | Let's Walk 2021
Join me for a walk around the captivating Tyneside town of Gateshead, located across the river from the famous city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Though often overlooked by those visiting Newcastle, Gateshead is full of history, home to a beautifully-regenerated quayside, and a town centre once ravaged by a devastating fire, but which houses a few intriguing stories and sights.
On our walk around Gateshead, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the old Baltic Flour Mills, Gateshead Quays, the Sage Gateshead, HMS Calliope, the Tyne Bridge, Hillgate, St. Mary's Church & Heritage Centre, The Central Pub, Gateshead Old Town Hall & Clock Tower, West Street, Sports Day Sculpture, Gateshead Interchange, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jackson S...
published: 23 Feb 2022
The Jews of Gateshead ✡︎ 🇬🇧
A closer look at the Jewish community in Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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published: 12 Nov 2023
Stephen Wearne double seals dominant win! ✌️ | Barnet 0-2 Gateshead | AWAY DAYS
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published: 19 Nov 2023
Funeral hearse drives onto football pitch in Gateshead
This is the moment a hearse smashes onto the Gateshead FC pitch and drives around in circles. The incident interrupted the Gateshead match against Dunston at half-time and stunned supporters.
#Dunston #Gateshead #Football #Pitch #Hearse
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published: 22 Jul 2023
NEWCASTLE & GATESHEAD: Posh But So Poor It Made North Korea Seem Wealthy
published: 07 Dec 2023
GATESHEAD HOW IT USED TO BE video Colin C
Gateshead on one side of the River Tyne and Newcastle on the other. Maybe around the Country most people who have heard of Newcastle may not have heard of Gateshead. I might be wrong. Maybe the Angel of the North has put Gateshead more on the Map. This video takes a look back at How Gateshead used to be.
published: 01 Jan 2023
Gateshead 1980s
Pictures of Gateshead taken by Trevor Ermel. Gateshead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank, opposite Newcastle to which it is joined by seven bridges.
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published: 24 Jan 2023
England is Flooded! Flash Flooding hit Gateshead, North Run runners stranded
Thousands of participants in the Great North Run were left stranded at the end of the race after being caught up in flash flooding from torrential downpours in the North East.
Thousands of people taking part in the Great North Run have been left stranded after being caught up in torrential downpours.
#storm #flooding #uk #england
published: 11 Sep 2023
GATESHEAD VS SOUTHEND|1-1| BLUES SNATCH A POINT AT HIGH FLYING GATESHEAD!!
Harry Cardwell back amongst the goals is something WE ALL LOVE to see!
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Join me for a walk around the captivating Tyneside town of Gateshead, located across the river from the famous city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Though often overloo...
Join me for a walk around the captivating Tyneside town of Gateshead, located across the river from the famous city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Though often overlooked by those visiting Newcastle, Gateshead is full of history, home to a beautifully-regenerated quayside, and a town centre once ravaged by a devastating fire, but which houses a few intriguing stories and sights.
On our walk around Gateshead, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the old Baltic Flour Mills, Gateshead Quays, the Sage Gateshead, HMS Calliope, the Tyne Bridge, Hillgate, St. Mary's Church & Heritage Centre, The Central Pub, Gateshead Old Town Hall & Clock Tower, West Street, Sports Day Sculpture, Gateshead Interchange, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jackson Street, former Gateshead Co-operative Buildings, The Tilley Stone Pub, The Metropole, St. Edmund's Church, High Street, the Grey Nag's Head Pub and Trinity Square.
Thank you so much to the following sites which helped me out in my research of Gateshead:
https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/
https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/medieval-gateshead/
http://www.gatesheadhistory.com/
https://thebeautyoftransport.com/2014/08/20/tipping-the-wink-gateshead-millennium-bridge-a-k-a-the-winking-eye-bridge-newcastle-gateshead-uk/
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/history/10-things-you-probably-never-13589693
https://www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/4531/Background-and-history
https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/the-central-gateshead/
https://newcastlegateshead.com/business-directory/things-to-do/gateshead-old-town-hall
https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/angel-of-the-north-282108/search/works:angel-of-the-north
https://www.flickr.com/photos/identityinnewcastle/4639669735
https://newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/2008/04/gateshead-indoor-market.html
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pub-histories/england/tyne-and-wear/the-tilley-stone-gateshead
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/47438
https://www.gatewaystudio.org/history-of-st-edmunds-chapel-and-trinity-centre-gateshead
http://www.spiritinstone.co.uk/churches/st-edmund-s-chapel&ssid=42
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10242442@N00/6762111717/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lng-YA-mOc8
0:00 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
0:18 The Sage
0:32 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
1:55 The River Tyne
2:17 Baltic Flour Mills (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art)
3:10 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
4:07 Baltic Flour Mills (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art)
4:25 Gateshead Quays
4:41 The Sage
5:14 HMS Calliope
5:31 The Sage
6:19 Hillgate
8:05 Tyne Bridge
9:32 Church Street
10:03 St. Mary's Heritage Centre
10:30 Church Street
11:53 Tyne Bridge
12:21 The Central Pub
13:05 Hills Street
13:31 West Street
14:13 Gateshead Old Town Hall
15:05 Gateshead Town Clock
15:40 Gateshead Old Town Hall
15:48 West Street
17:30 Sports Day Sculpture
18:10 Gateshead Interchange
18:32 Trinity Square
18:53 West Street
19:15 St. Joseph's Catholic Church
19:50 Jackson Street
20:06 Former Gateshead Co-operative Buildings
21:00 Jackson Street
21:41 The Metropole
22:08 St. Edmund's Church
22:34 High Street
23:00 Grey Nag's Head Pub
23:16 Trinity Square
24:12 Halo Sculpture
24:20 Trinity Square
24:51 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1.2 miles/1.9km
Step count: 2400 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 23 mins 57 secs
Average speed: 3mph/4.8kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Join me for a walk around the captivating Tyneside town of Gateshead, located across the river from the famous city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Though often overlooked by those visiting Newcastle, Gateshead is full of history, home to a beautifully-regenerated quayside, and a town centre once ravaged by a devastating fire, but which houses a few intriguing stories and sights.
On our walk around Gateshead, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the old Baltic Flour Mills, Gateshead Quays, the Sage Gateshead, HMS Calliope, the Tyne Bridge, Hillgate, St. Mary's Church & Heritage Centre, The Central Pub, Gateshead Old Town Hall & Clock Tower, West Street, Sports Day Sculpture, Gateshead Interchange, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jackson Street, former Gateshead Co-operative Buildings, The Tilley Stone Pub, The Metropole, St. Edmund's Church, High Street, the Grey Nag's Head Pub and Trinity Square.
Thank you so much to the following sites which helped me out in my research of Gateshead:
https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/
https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/medieval-gateshead/
http://www.gatesheadhistory.com/
https://thebeautyoftransport.com/2014/08/20/tipping-the-wink-gateshead-millennium-bridge-a-k-a-the-winking-eye-bridge-newcastle-gateshead-uk/
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/history/10-things-you-probably-never-13589693
https://www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/4531/Background-and-history
https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/the-central-gateshead/
https://newcastlegateshead.com/business-directory/things-to-do/gateshead-old-town-hall
https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/angel-of-the-north-282108/search/works:angel-of-the-north
https://www.flickr.com/photos/identityinnewcastle/4639669735
https://newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/2008/04/gateshead-indoor-market.html
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pub-histories/england/tyne-and-wear/the-tilley-stone-gateshead
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/47438
https://www.gatewaystudio.org/history-of-st-edmunds-chapel-and-trinity-centre-gateshead
http://www.spiritinstone.co.uk/churches/st-edmund-s-chapel&ssid=42
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10242442@N00/6762111717/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lng-YA-mOc8
0:00 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
0:18 The Sage
0:32 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
1:55 The River Tyne
2:17 Baltic Flour Mills (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art)
3:10 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
4:07 Baltic Flour Mills (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art)
4:25 Gateshead Quays
4:41 The Sage
5:14 HMS Calliope
5:31 The Sage
6:19 Hillgate
8:05 Tyne Bridge
9:32 Church Street
10:03 St. Mary's Heritage Centre
10:30 Church Street
11:53 Tyne Bridge
12:21 The Central Pub
13:05 Hills Street
13:31 West Street
14:13 Gateshead Old Town Hall
15:05 Gateshead Town Clock
15:40 Gateshead Old Town Hall
15:48 West Street
17:30 Sports Day Sculpture
18:10 Gateshead Interchange
18:32 Trinity Square
18:53 West Street
19:15 St. Joseph's Catholic Church
19:50 Jackson Street
20:06 Former Gateshead Co-operative Buildings
21:00 Jackson Street
21:41 The Metropole
22:08 St. Edmund's Church
22:34 High Street
23:00 Grey Nag's Head Pub
23:16 Trinity Square
24:12 Halo Sculpture
24:20 Trinity Square
24:51 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1.2 miles/1.9km
Step count: 2400 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 23 mins 57 secs
Average speed: 3mph/4.8kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
A closer look at the Jewish community in Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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A closer look at the Jewish community in Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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A closer look at the Jewish community in Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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This is the moment a hearse smashes onto the Gateshead FC pitch and drives around in circles. The incident interrupted the Gateshead match against Dunston at ha...
This is the moment a hearse smashes onto the Gateshead FC pitch and drives around in circles. The incident interrupted the Gateshead match against Dunston at half-time and stunned supporters.
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This is the moment a hearse smashes onto the Gateshead FC pitch and drives around in circles. The incident interrupted the Gateshead match against Dunston at half-time and stunned supporters.
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Gateshead on one side of the River Tyne and Newcastle on the other. Maybe around the Country most people who have heard of Newcastle may not have heard of Gates...
Gateshead on one side of the River Tyne and Newcastle on the other. Maybe around the Country most people who have heard of Newcastle may not have heard of Gateshead. I might be wrong. Maybe the Angel of the North has put Gateshead more on the Map. This video takes a look back at How Gateshead used to be.
Gateshead on one side of the River Tyne and Newcastle on the other. Maybe around the Country most people who have heard of Newcastle may not have heard of Gateshead. I might be wrong. Maybe the Angel of the North has put Gateshead more on the Map. This video takes a look back at How Gateshead used to be.
Pictures of Gateshead taken by Trevor Ermel. Gateshead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's ...
Pictures of Gateshead taken by Trevor Ermel. Gateshead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank, opposite Newcastle to which it is joined by seven bridges.
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Pictures of Gateshead taken by Trevor Ermel. Gateshead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank, opposite Newcastle to which it is joined by seven bridges.
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Thousands of participants in the Great North Run were left stranded at the end of the race after being caught up in flash flooding from torrential downpours in ...
Thousands of participants in the Great North Run were left stranded at the end of the race after being caught up in flash flooding from torrential downpours in the North East.
Thousands of people taking part in the Great North Run have been left stranded after being caught up in torrential downpours.
#storm #flooding #uk #england
Thousands of participants in the Great North Run were left stranded at the end of the race after being caught up in flash flooding from torrential downpours in the North East.
Thousands of people taking part in the Great North Run have been left stranded after being caught up in torrential downpours.
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Harry Cardwell back amongst the goals is something WE ALL LOVE to see!
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UK general election 2024: the Tory 'big beasts' who lost their seats
After a landslide victory for Labour in the 2024 general election, Rishi Sunak has accepted responsibility for the record-breaking Tory defeat – which saw Penny Mordaunt, Gillian Keegan, Grant Shapps and Liz Truss unseated. We take a look at the major figures who have lost their seats.
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published: 05 Jul 2024
General Election 2010 Result - Gateshead
Declaration of Ian Mearns as MP for Gateshead
published: 07 May 2010
What do parliamentary constituencies think of a no deal Brexit?
This video explains what parliamentary constituencies think of a no deal Brexit.
published: 30 May 2019
Who Can I Vote For?: Washington and Gateshead South
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad...
published: 01 Jul 2024
11.27pm Washington and Sunderland West Parliamentary Constituency result #GE2015
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School funding e-petition debate - 4 March 2019
On 4 March 2019, MPs debated a petition about funding for schools.
View the petition and the Government response
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/232220
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https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-8419
The debate was opened by Liz Twist MP, a member of the Petitions Committee.
Why is this petition being debated?
The Petitions Committee has the power to schedule debates on e-petitions in the House of Commons Second Chamber, Westminster Hall.
In deciding which petitions should be debated, it takes into account how many people have signed the petition, the topicality of the issue raised, whether the issue has recently been debated in Parliament, and the breadth of interest among MPs.
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published: 07 Mar 2019
MPs debate in parliament as Labour hints at scrapping two-child benefit cap – watch live
Live coverage from the House of Commons where the prime minister, Keir Starmer, will face pressure from MPs to change his position and abolish the two-child benefit cap
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Who Can I Vote For?: Gateshead Central and Whickham
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published: 25 Jun 2024
Who Can I Vote For?: Jarrow and Gateshead East
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad...
published: 30 Jun 2024
''The mighty atom': Ellen Wilkinson and parliamentary politics' by Paula Bartley
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Paula Bartley, 'The mighty atom': Ellen Wilkinson and parliamentary politics, 1924-1947.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/news/the-mighty-atom-ellen-wilkinson-and-parliamentary-politics-1924-1947-by-dr-paula-bartley/
After a landslide victory for Labour in the 2024 general election, Rishi Sunak has accepted responsibility for the record-breaking Tory defeat – which saw Penny...
After a landslide victory for Labour in the 2024 general election, Rishi Sunak has accepted responsibility for the record-breaking Tory defeat – which saw Penny Mordaunt, Gillian Keegan, Grant Shapps and Liz Truss unseated. We take a look at the major figures who have lost their seats.
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After a landslide victory for Labour in the 2024 general election, Rishi Sunak has accepted responsibility for the record-breaking Tory defeat – which saw Penny Mordaunt, Gillian Keegan, Grant Shapps and Liz Truss unseated. We take a look at the major figures who have lost their seats.
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The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. ...
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad day for the Conservatives.
Data is from the UK Parliament, ONS, and Who Can I Vote For?
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad day for the Conservatives.
Data is from the UK Parliament, ONS, and Who Can I Vote For?
On 4 March 2019, MPs debated a petition about funding for schools.
View the petition and the Government response
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/23222...
On 4 March 2019, MPs debated a petition about funding for schools.
View the petition and the Government response
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/232220
Read the House of Commons library briefing
https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-8419
The debate was opened by Liz Twist MP, a member of the Petitions Committee.
Why is this petition being debated?
The Petitions Committee has the power to schedule debates on e-petitions in the House of Commons Second Chamber, Westminster Hall.
In deciding which petitions should be debated, it takes into account how many people have signed the petition, the topicality of the issue raised, whether the issue has recently been debated in Parliament, and the breadth of interest among MPs.
What will the petition debate achieve?
Debates on petitions in Westminster Hall are general debates about the issues raised by the petition.
MPs can discuss the petition and, if they wish, ask questions about the Government’s position on the issue or press the Government to take action.
A Government Minister takes part in the debate and answers the points raised.
These debates help to raise the profile of a campaign and could influence decision-making in Government and Parliament.
Petition debates in Westminster Hall cannot directly change the law or result in a vote to implement the request of the petition.
Creating new laws, or changing existing ones, can only be done through the parliamentary legislative process which involves a number of debates, and detailed consideration of the law in draft, in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
This process is normally started by the Government, although there are some ways in which individual MPs or members of the House of Lords who are not in the Government (known as "backbenchers") can ask Parliament to consider new laws.
On 4 March 2019, MPs debated a petition about funding for schools.
View the petition and the Government response
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/232220
Read the House of Commons library briefing
https://researchbriefings.parliament.uk/ResearchBriefing/Summary/CBP-8419
The debate was opened by Liz Twist MP, a member of the Petitions Committee.
Why is this petition being debated?
The Petitions Committee has the power to schedule debates on e-petitions in the House of Commons Second Chamber, Westminster Hall.
In deciding which petitions should be debated, it takes into account how many people have signed the petition, the topicality of the issue raised, whether the issue has recently been debated in Parliament, and the breadth of interest among MPs.
What will the petition debate achieve?
Debates on petitions in Westminster Hall are general debates about the issues raised by the petition.
MPs can discuss the petition and, if they wish, ask questions about the Government’s position on the issue or press the Government to take action.
A Government Minister takes part in the debate and answers the points raised.
These debates help to raise the profile of a campaign and could influence decision-making in Government and Parliament.
Petition debates in Westminster Hall cannot directly change the law or result in a vote to implement the request of the petition.
Creating new laws, or changing existing ones, can only be done through the parliamentary legislative process which involves a number of debates, and detailed consideration of the law in draft, in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
This process is normally started by the Government, although there are some ways in which individual MPs or members of the House of Lords who are not in the Government (known as "backbenchers") can ask Parliament to consider new laws.
Live coverage from the House of Commons where the prime minister, Keir Starmer, will face pressure from MPs to change his position and abolish the two-child ben...
Live coverage from the House of Commons where the prime minister, Keir Starmer, will face pressure from MPs to change his position and abolish the two-child benefit cap
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Live coverage from the House of Commons where the prime minister, Keir Starmer, will face pressure from MPs to change his position and abolish the two-child benefit cap
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The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. ...
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad day for the Conservatives.
Data is from the UK Parliament, ONS, and Who Can I Vote For?
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad day for the Conservatives.
Data is from the UK Parliament, ONS, and Who Can I Vote For?
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. ...
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad day for the Conservatives.
Data is from the UK Parliament, ONS, and Who Can I Vote For?
The UK General Election in 2024 uses the new electoral boundaries. Only 65 of the 650 seats are staying the same. Some seats are new, while some are abolished. In these videos we look at why boundaries are changing, a summary of the new constituency including demographics and geography, how the population of the new constituency is formed from the old seats. Then we get into the politics. We present the results for each of the constituencies in 2019, then look at the trends for the main seat that is being replaced. For the main seat, we look who won, who came second, and the majority. We look at the graph of the vote share for the last 4 elections. Then we list the final list of candidates and make a prediction for the 2024 winner based on predictions using an optimistic scenario and a bad day for the Conservatives.
Data is from the UK Parliament, ONS, and Who Can I Vote For?
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Paula Bartley, 'The mighty atom': Ellen Wilkinson and parliamentary politics, 1924-1947.
http://www.parliament.uk/about...
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Paula Bartley, 'The mighty atom': Ellen Wilkinson and parliamentary politics, 1924-1947.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/news/the-mighty-atom-ellen-wilkinson-and-parliamentary-politics-1924-1947-by-dr-paula-bartley/
An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Paula Bartley, 'The mighty atom': Ellen Wilkinson and parliamentary politics, 1924-1947.
http://www.parliament.uk/about/art-in-parliament/news/the-mighty-atom-ellen-wilkinson-and-parliamentary-politics-1924-1947-by-dr-paula-bartley/
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. Opened for public use in 2001, the award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architect Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineer Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
The amazing story of how the 1,200 ton Gateshead Millennium Bridge was fabricated and lifted into place! I worked on this project at the steel fabricator/erector firm, Watson Steel, for the full year leading up to the big lift day. Enjoy!
Link to our technical paper “Gateshead Millennium Bridge, UK: fabrication, assembly and erection” by Kevan Butterworth, David Carr, and Paul Kassabian:
https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/doi/abs/10.1680/jciei.2008.161501
I also reference my YouTube videos on cables and arches which can be found here:
Cables Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=io8Cj9fKGLk
Cables Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrCPUp02ZZg
Arches Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ld2NYntHBMg
Arches Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tG5nYODwddQ
Various videos of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge opening and closing:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gateshead+millennium+bridge+opening
Project Credits for Gateshead Millennium Bridge:
Client: Gateshead City Council
Structural Engineer: Gifford and Partners (now part of Ramboll)
Architect: Chris Wilkinson Architects (now WilknsonEyre Architects)
Contractors: Harbour & General (now VolkerStevin) with Watson Steel (now part of Severfield)
I'm Paul Kassabian. I'm a structural engineer and a Principal at SGH in Boston, MA. I taught graduate students at MIT for nine years and currently teach on/off at Harvard's Graduate School of Design (GSD). These are videos based on my structural design projects and years of teaching structures to students.
Researchers at Warwick University say nature holds the key to their new design. It uses a design process called 'form finding' to produce a structure with no weak points. Such structures will have enhanced safety, and long durability, without the need for repair or restructuring.
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Millennium Bridge tilting with a boat traveling underneath on a dam cold December evening. This uses 330 photographs and is spread over 20 mins in real time.
I uploaded this originally in 2007 but it was only at 480p, so have just recreated it at 1080p.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q54VKT_mZfI
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This is a video of Gateshead Millennium Bridge tilting in real time at noon on Sunday 18 April 2010.
Most videos of this are speeded up using time lapse and I haven't been able to find a high definition video of the tilt in real time. So here's one. It does show the beautiful geometric patterns created as the bridge goes up and down.
There is an added diversion in the background where you can see a charity abseil down the front of the Malmaison Hotel on the Newcastle side of the Tyne.
The music is Over Distant Shores licensed from Lynne Publishing.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. [Wikipedia]
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank. Opened for public use in 2001, the award-winning structure was conceived and designed by architect Wilkinson Eyre and structural engineer Gifford. The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method. In terms of height, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge is slightly shorter than the neighbouring Tyne Bridge, and stands as the sixteenth tallest structure in the city.
Design
The bridge was lifted into place in one piece by the Asian Hercules II, one of the world's largest floating cranes, on 20 November 2000. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2001, and was dedicated by Queen Elizabeth II on 7 May 2002. The bridge, which cost £22m to build, was part funded by the Millennium Commission and European Regional Development Fund. It was built by Volker Stevin.
Join me for a walk around the captivating Tyneside town of Gateshead, located across the river from the famous city of Newcastle upon Tyne. Though often overlooked by those visiting Newcastle, Gateshead is full of history, home to a beautifully-regenerated quayside, and a town centre once ravaged by a devastating fire, but which houses a few intriguing stories and sights.
On our walk around Gateshead, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Gateshead Millennium Bridge, the old Baltic Flour Mills, Gateshead Quays, the Sage Gateshead, HMS Calliope, the Tyne Bridge, Hillgate, St. Mary's Church & Heritage Centre, The Central Pub, Gateshead Old Town Hall & Clock Tower, West Street, Sports Day Sculpture, Gateshead Interchange, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Jackson Street, former Gateshead Co-operative Buildings, The Tilley Stone Pub, The Metropole, St. Edmund's Church, High Street, the Grey Nag's Head Pub and Trinity Square.
Thank you so much to the following sites which helped me out in my research of Gateshead:
https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/
https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/medieval-gateshead/
http://www.gatesheadhistory.com/
https://thebeautyoftransport.com/2014/08/20/tipping-the-wink-gateshead-millennium-bridge-a-k-a-the-winking-eye-bridge-newcastle-gateshead-uk/
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/history/10-things-you-probably-never-13589693
https://www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/4531/Background-and-history
https://co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/the-central-gateshead/
https://newcastlegateshead.com/business-directory/things-to-do/gateshead-old-town-hall
https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/angel-of-the-north-282108/search/works:angel-of-the-north
https://www.flickr.com/photos/identityinnewcastle/4639669735
https://newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/2008/04/gateshead-indoor-market.html
https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pub-histories/england/tyne-and-wear/the-tilley-stone-gateshead
http://cinematreasures.org/theaters/47438
https://www.gatewaystudio.org/history-of-st-edmunds-chapel-and-trinity-centre-gateshead
http://www.spiritinstone.co.uk/churches/st-edmund-s-chapel&ssid=42
https://www.flickr.com/photos/10242442@N00/6762111717/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lng-YA-mOc8
0:00 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
0:18 The Sage
0:32 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
1:55 The River Tyne
2:17 Baltic Flour Mills (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art)
3:10 Gateshead Millennium Bridge
4:07 Baltic Flour Mills (Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art)
4:25 Gateshead Quays
4:41 The Sage
5:14 HMS Calliope
5:31 The Sage
6:19 Hillgate
8:05 Tyne Bridge
9:32 Church Street
10:03 St. Mary's Heritage Centre
10:30 Church Street
11:53 Tyne Bridge
12:21 The Central Pub
13:05 Hills Street
13:31 West Street
14:13 Gateshead Old Town Hall
15:05 Gateshead Town Clock
15:40 Gateshead Old Town Hall
15:48 West Street
17:30 Sports Day Sculpture
18:10 Gateshead Interchange
18:32 Trinity Square
18:53 West Street
19:15 St. Joseph's Catholic Church
19:50 Jackson Street
20:06 Former Gateshead Co-operative Buildings
21:00 Jackson Street
21:41 The Metropole
22:08 St. Edmund's Church
22:34 High Street
23:00 Grey Nag's Head Pub
23:16 Trinity Square
24:12 Halo Sculpture
24:20 Trinity Square
24:51 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1.2 miles/1.9km
Step count: 2400 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 23 mins 57 secs
Average speed: 3mph/4.8kmh
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A closer look at the Jewish community in Gateshead, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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This is the moment a hearse smashes onto the Gateshead FC pitch and drives around in circles. The incident interrupted the Gateshead match against Dunston at half-time and stunned supporters.
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Gateshead on one side of the River Tyne and Newcastle on the other. Maybe around the Country most people who have heard of Newcastle may not have heard of Gateshead. I might be wrong. Maybe the Angel of the North has put Gateshead more on the Map. This video takes a look back at How Gateshead used to be.
Pictures of Gateshead taken by Trevor Ermel. Gateshead is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank, opposite Newcastle to which it is joined by seven bridges.
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Thousands of participants in the Great North Run were left stranded at the end of the race after being caught up in flash flooding from torrential downpours in the North East.
Thousands of people taking part in the Great North Run have been left stranded after being caught up in torrential downpours.
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On 4 March 2019, MPs debated a petition about funding for schools.
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The debate was opened by Liz Twist MP, a member of the Petitions Committee.
Why is this petition being debated?
The Petitions Committee has the power to schedule debates on e-petitions in the House of Commons Second Chamber, Westminster Hall.
In deciding which petitions should be debated, it takes into account how many people have signed the petition, the topicality of the issue raised, whether the issue has recently been debated in Parliament, and the breadth of interest among MPs.
What will the petition debate achieve?
Debates on petitions in Westminster Hall are general debates about the issues raised by the petition.
MPs can discuss the petition and, if they wish, ask questions about the Government’s position on the issue or press the Government to take action.
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These debates help to raise the profile of a campaign and could influence decision-making in Government and Parliament.
Petition debates in Westminster Hall cannot directly change the law or result in a vote to implement the request of the petition.
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An International Women’s Day talk by Dr Paula Bartley, 'The mighty atom': Ellen Wilkinson and parliamentary politics, 1924-1947.
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You've always put a torch to each and every bridge you've crossed With each and everyone a little more was lost I hope you take enough memories to keep you when you're gone The only bridge you haven't burned is the one you're standing on You might be by yourself out there till God knows when For you, I know there'll be no crossing back again If you ever learn, by then you'll already be alone The only bridge you haven't burned is the one you're standing on There's a golden rule but somehow you failed to learn it You find a bridge to cross and then you burnt it The saddest part is that you were only doing yourself wrong The only bridge you haven't burned is the one you're standing on The saddest part is that you were only doing yourself wrong The only bridge you haven't burned is the one you're standing on