South Tyneside forms part of the Tynesideconurbation, the sixth largest in the United Kingdom, with a geographical area of 64.43km2 (24.88sqmi) and an estimated population of 153,700 (Mid-year 2010), measured at the 2011 Census as 148,127. It is bordered to the east by the North Sea and to the north by the River Tyne. A Green Belt of 23.64km2 (9.13sqmi) is at its southern boundary.
The main administrative centre and largest town is South Shields. Other riverside towns are Jarrow and Hebburn, while the villages of Cleadon, Whitburn and The Boldons border the South Tyneside green belt, with Wearside to the south at Sunderland.
Tyneside is a conurbation in North East England, defined by the Office for National Statistics, which is home to over 80 percent of the population of Tyne and Wear. It is historically part of the ceremonial counties of Northumberland and County Durham. It includes settlements on the banks of the River Tyne: the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the Metropolitan Boroughs of Gateshead, North Tyneside and South Tyneside. The population of the conurbation was 774,891 according to the returned census of 2011. According to data from 2013 ONS population estimates; the Tyne Population, including the four unitary authorities of South Tyneside, North Tyneside, Gateshead and Newcastle was 832,469. Tyneside is the 7th largest conurbation in England. The only large settlement in Tyne and Wear that is not part of the Tyneside conurbation is Sunderland, which is on Wearside.
Geordies
The people of the Tyneside area, called "Geordies", have a reputation for their distinctive dialect and accent. Tynesiders may have been given this name, a local diminutive of the name "George", because their miners used George Stephenson's safety lamp (invented in 1815 and called a "Georgie lamp") to prevent firedamp explosions, rather than the Davy lamp used elsewhere. An alternative explanation relates that during the Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745 the Tynesiders declared their allegiance to the Hanoverian kings of Great Britain George I and George II; whereas the rest of the county of Northumberland, to the north, stood loyal to James Francis Edward Stuart.
Another General Election was required to take place before the end of 1915. The political parties had been making preparations for an election to take place and by the July 1914, the following candidates had been selected;
South Tyneside Jets Cheerleading - Lunar ~ The Summit 2022 Day 1
published: 28 Apr 2022
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust: Promotional Film
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust asked us to create a film that celebrates everything that is great about the trust and about the people that make it happen everyday and the impact the services have on the public.
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The film was intended to be used throughout the hospital in public spaces and to be used for targeting recruitment advertisements as well as during the induction process. Therefore the film had to reach a board audience and job roles to ensure that it appealed to everyone.
published: 05 Apr 2020
Afternoon Walk, Laygate to South Tyneside Hospital.
published: 23 Jan 2021
The South Tyneside 20-Year Vision
South Tyneside Council has approved a 20-year vision for the Borough.
Our 20-year Vision is: "Our South Tyneside - A place where people live healthy, happy, and fulfilled lives."
The Vision is based on five core 'Ambitions'. These are for residents in South Tyneside to be:
1) Financially secure
2) Healthy and well
3) Connected to jobs
4) Part of strong communities.
And, underpinning all of this, the Council wants to
5) Target support to make things fairer.
The renewed Vision is a result of intensive engagement with thousands of residents, businesses, partners, council employees and elected members over the past six months and puts local people at its heart.
The vision has been welcomed by partners from across the Borough.
You can read the 20-year vision for South Tyneside by visiti...
published: 28 Nov 2022
Vegas Acro Cup 2019 - South Tyneside 12-18 WG Dynamic
Lauren Said
Lucy Atkinson
Georgia Scandle
Difficulty - 0.7
Execution - 17.4
Artistry - 8.7
Total Score - 26.800
published: 31 Mar 2020
South Shields, Tyne and Wear【4K】| Town Centre Walk 2021
Join me for a walk through the heart of the third-biggest settlement on Tyneside, South Shields! Located four miles downstream from Newcastle at the mouth of the mighty River Tyne, South Shields is one of the oldest towns in the region, with centuries of history from its origins as a fishing town, to an industrial hub and a modern tourist destination! Not to mention its remarkable Roman heritage from almost 1,900 years ago...
On our walk around South Shields, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the Old Town Hall, Market Place, The Word, the Shields Ferry Landing, the River Tyne, St. Hilda's Church, King Street, South Shields Metro Station, the Ship & Royal Pub, the statue of The Golden Lion, South Shields Museum & Gallery, The Kirkpatrick Pub, the statue of John Simpson K...
published: 17 Nov 2021
ACRO Women 12-18 Group - South Tyneside Gym Club - GOLD
Gold medal winning performance from South Tyneside in the Acrobatic Group 12-18 Women competition.
MCCARTHY, WARDHAUGH, WEIR
Subscribe to BGtv: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=britishgymnasticstv
published: 05 Aug 2016
South Tyneside acro comp 2022
Lara & Daisy. Grade 3 pair
published: 30 Oct 2022
Vegas Acro Cup 2019 - South Tyneside 12-18 WG Combined Final
Lauren Said
Lucy Atkinson
Georgia Scandle
Difficulty - 1
Execution - 17.8
Artistry - 8.850
Total Score - 27.650
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust asked us to create a film that celebrates everything that is great about the trust and about the people that ...
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust asked us to create a film that celebrates everything that is great about the trust and about the people that make it happen everyday and the impact the services have on the public.
--------------------
The film was intended to be used throughout the hospital in public spaces and to be used for targeting recruitment advertisements as well as during the induction process. Therefore the film had to reach a board audience and job roles to ensure that it appealed to everyone.
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust asked us to create a film that celebrates everything that is great about the trust and about the people that make it happen everyday and the impact the services have on the public.
--------------------
The film was intended to be used throughout the hospital in public spaces and to be used for targeting recruitment advertisements as well as during the induction process. Therefore the film had to reach a board audience and job roles to ensure that it appealed to everyone.
South Tyneside Council has approved a 20-year vision for the Borough.
Our 20-year Vision is: "Our South Tyneside - A place where people live healthy, happy, and...
South Tyneside Council has approved a 20-year vision for the Borough.
Our 20-year Vision is: "Our South Tyneside - A place where people live healthy, happy, and fulfilled lives."
The Vision is based on five core 'Ambitions'. These are for residents in South Tyneside to be:
1) Financially secure
2) Healthy and well
3) Connected to jobs
4) Part of strong communities.
And, underpinning all of this, the Council wants to
5) Target support to make things fairer.
The renewed Vision is a result of intensive engagement with thousands of residents, businesses, partners, council employees and elected members over the past six months and puts local people at its heart.
The vision has been welcomed by partners from across the Borough.
You can read the 20-year vision for South Tyneside by visiting www.southtyneside.gov.uk/vision
South Tyneside Council has approved a 20-year vision for the Borough.
Our 20-year Vision is: "Our South Tyneside - A place where people live healthy, happy, and fulfilled lives."
The Vision is based on five core 'Ambitions'. These are for residents in South Tyneside to be:
1) Financially secure
2) Healthy and well
3) Connected to jobs
4) Part of strong communities.
And, underpinning all of this, the Council wants to
5) Target support to make things fairer.
The renewed Vision is a result of intensive engagement with thousands of residents, businesses, partners, council employees and elected members over the past six months and puts local people at its heart.
The vision has been welcomed by partners from across the Borough.
You can read the 20-year vision for South Tyneside by visiting www.southtyneside.gov.uk/vision
Join me for a walk through the heart of the third-biggest settlement on Tyneside, South Shields! Located four miles downstream from Newcastle at the mouth of th...
Join me for a walk through the heart of the third-biggest settlement on Tyneside, South Shields! Located four miles downstream from Newcastle at the mouth of the mighty River Tyne, South Shields is one of the oldest towns in the region, with centuries of history from its origins as a fishing town, to an industrial hub and a modern tourist destination! Not to mention its remarkable Roman heritage from almost 1,900 years ago...
On our walk around South Shields, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the Old Town Hall, Market Place, The Word, the Shields Ferry Landing, the River Tyne, St. Hilda's Church, King Street, South Shields Metro Station, the Ship & Royal Pub, the statue of The Golden Lion, South Shields Museum & Gallery, The Kirkpatrick Pub, the statue of John Simpson Kirkpatrick ('the man with the donkey'), Ocean Road, the former Brack Memorial Hall, and the remains of Arbeia Roman Fort.
Thank you so much to the following sites for their help in my research of South Shields:
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/36077/Market-place
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/59236/Old-Town-Hall
https://theworduk.org/about-the-word/the-design-concept/
https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/new-book-reveals-history-st-hildas-church-381140
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/25093/Traders-brand-donkey-law-an-ass
https://www.visitsouthtyneside.co.uk/article/63043/Visit-South-Shields-Market
http://forum.southshields-sanddancers.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=26445
https://www.abheritage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/2_0_modern-development-in-an-historic-settigng-final-october-2020.pdf
http://forum.southshields-sanddancers.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=20083
https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/recalling-old-golden-lion-pub-384500
https://southshieldsmuseum.org.uk/about/about-south-shields-museum
https://www.weekendnotes.co.uk/kirkpatrick-pub-south-shields/
http://www.visitoruk.com/SouthShields/20th-century-T2608.html
https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/south-shields-industries/
0:00 Old Town Hall
0:16 Market Place
0:29 Old Town Hall
1:14 Market Place
1:27 The Word
2:24 River Drive
2:40 Shields Ferry & River Tyne
3:27 View towards North Shields
3:38 Shields Ferry & River Tyne
4:03 River Drive
4:40 The Word
4:52 River Drive
5:13 Church Way
5:40 St. Hilda's Church
6:30 Market Place
7:07 King Street
9:56 South Shields Metro Station
10:33 King Street
11:30 Ship & Royal Pub
11:52 Ocean Road
12:03 Statue of the Golden Lion
12:24 South Shields Museum & Gallery
12:51 Ocean Road
13:02 The Kirkpatrick Pub
13:29 Statue of John Simpson Kirkpatrick ('The Man With The Donkey')
13:52 Ocean Road
15:00 James Mather Street
16:46 Coston Drive
17:48 Former Brack Memorial Hill, 1932
18:25 Baring Street
20:59 People's Mission Church
21:17 Baring Street
22:22 Arbeia Roman Fort
23:21 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1.1 miles/1.8km
Step count: 2200 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 22 mins 23 secs
Average speed: 2.9mph/4.7kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Join me for a walk through the heart of the third-biggest settlement on Tyneside, South Shields! Located four miles downstream from Newcastle at the mouth of the mighty River Tyne, South Shields is one of the oldest towns in the region, with centuries of history from its origins as a fishing town, to an industrial hub and a modern tourist destination! Not to mention its remarkable Roman heritage from almost 1,900 years ago...
On our walk around South Shields, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the Old Town Hall, Market Place, The Word, the Shields Ferry Landing, the River Tyne, St. Hilda's Church, King Street, South Shields Metro Station, the Ship & Royal Pub, the statue of The Golden Lion, South Shields Museum & Gallery, The Kirkpatrick Pub, the statue of John Simpson Kirkpatrick ('the man with the donkey'), Ocean Road, the former Brack Memorial Hall, and the remains of Arbeia Roman Fort.
Thank you so much to the following sites for their help in my research of South Shields:
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/36077/Market-place
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/59236/Old-Town-Hall
https://theworduk.org/about-the-word/the-design-concept/
https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/new-book-reveals-history-st-hildas-church-381140
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/25093/Traders-brand-donkey-law-an-ass
https://www.visitsouthtyneside.co.uk/article/63043/Visit-South-Shields-Market
http://forum.southshields-sanddancers.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=26445
https://www.abheritage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/2_0_modern-development-in-an-historic-settigng-final-october-2020.pdf
http://forum.southshields-sanddancers.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=20083
https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/recalling-old-golden-lion-pub-384500
https://southshieldsmuseum.org.uk/about/about-south-shields-museum
https://www.weekendnotes.co.uk/kirkpatrick-pub-south-shields/
http://www.visitoruk.com/SouthShields/20th-century-T2608.html
https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/south-shields-industries/
0:00 Old Town Hall
0:16 Market Place
0:29 Old Town Hall
1:14 Market Place
1:27 The Word
2:24 River Drive
2:40 Shields Ferry & River Tyne
3:27 View towards North Shields
3:38 Shields Ferry & River Tyne
4:03 River Drive
4:40 The Word
4:52 River Drive
5:13 Church Way
5:40 St. Hilda's Church
6:30 Market Place
7:07 King Street
9:56 South Shields Metro Station
10:33 King Street
11:30 Ship & Royal Pub
11:52 Ocean Road
12:03 Statue of the Golden Lion
12:24 South Shields Museum & Gallery
12:51 Ocean Road
13:02 The Kirkpatrick Pub
13:29 Statue of John Simpson Kirkpatrick ('The Man With The Donkey')
13:52 Ocean Road
15:00 James Mather Street
16:46 Coston Drive
17:48 Former Brack Memorial Hill, 1932
18:25 Baring Street
20:59 People's Mission Church
21:17 Baring Street
22:22 Arbeia Roman Fort
23:21 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1.1 miles/1.8km
Step count: 2200 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 22 mins 23 secs
Average speed: 2.9mph/4.7kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Gold medal winning performance from South Tyneside in the Acrobatic Group 12-18 Women competition.
MCCARTHY, WARDHAUGH, WEIR
Subscribe to BGtv: http://www.you...
Gold medal winning performance from South Tyneside in the Acrobatic Group 12-18 Women competition.
MCCARTHY, WARDHAUGH, WEIR
Subscribe to BGtv: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=britishgymnasticstv
Gold medal winning performance from South Tyneside in the Acrobatic Group 12-18 Women competition.
MCCARTHY, WARDHAUGH, WEIR
Subscribe to BGtv: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=britishgymnasticstv
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust asked us to create a film that celebrates everything that is great about the trust and about the people that make it happen everyday and the impact the services have on the public.
--------------------
The film was intended to be used throughout the hospital in public spaces and to be used for targeting recruitment advertisements as well as during the induction process. Therefore the film had to reach a board audience and job roles to ensure that it appealed to everyone.
South Tyneside Council has approved a 20-year vision for the Borough.
Our 20-year Vision is: "Our South Tyneside - A place where people live healthy, happy, and fulfilled lives."
The Vision is based on five core 'Ambitions'. These are for residents in South Tyneside to be:
1) Financially secure
2) Healthy and well
3) Connected to jobs
4) Part of strong communities.
And, underpinning all of this, the Council wants to
5) Target support to make things fairer.
The renewed Vision is a result of intensive engagement with thousands of residents, businesses, partners, council employees and elected members over the past six months and puts local people at its heart.
The vision has been welcomed by partners from across the Borough.
You can read the 20-year vision for South Tyneside by visiting www.southtyneside.gov.uk/vision
Join me for a walk through the heart of the third-biggest settlement on Tyneside, South Shields! Located four miles downstream from Newcastle at the mouth of the mighty River Tyne, South Shields is one of the oldest towns in the region, with centuries of history from its origins as a fishing town, to an industrial hub and a modern tourist destination! Not to mention its remarkable Roman heritage from almost 1,900 years ago...
On our walk around South Shields, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the Old Town Hall, Market Place, The Word, the Shields Ferry Landing, the River Tyne, St. Hilda's Church, King Street, South Shields Metro Station, the Ship & Royal Pub, the statue of The Golden Lion, South Shields Museum & Gallery, The Kirkpatrick Pub, the statue of John Simpson Kirkpatrick ('the man with the donkey'), Ocean Road, the former Brack Memorial Hall, and the remains of Arbeia Roman Fort.
Thank you so much to the following sites for their help in my research of South Shields:
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/36077/Market-place
https://www.southtyneside.gov.uk/article/59236/Old-Town-Hall
https://theworduk.org/about-the-word/the-design-concept/
https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/new-book-reveals-history-st-hildas-church-381140
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/25093/Traders-brand-donkey-law-an-ass
https://www.visitsouthtyneside.co.uk/article/63043/Visit-South-Shields-Market
http://forum.southshields-sanddancers.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=26445
https://www.abheritage.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/2_0_modern-development-in-an-historic-settigng-final-october-2020.pdf
http://forum.southshields-sanddancers.co.uk/boards/viewtopic.php?t=20083
https://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/recalling-old-golden-lion-pub-384500
https://southshieldsmuseum.org.uk/about/about-south-shields-museum
https://www.weekendnotes.co.uk/kirkpatrick-pub-south-shields/
http://www.visitoruk.com/SouthShields/20th-century-T2608.html
https://englandsnortheast.co.uk/south-shields-industries/
0:00 Old Town Hall
0:16 Market Place
0:29 Old Town Hall
1:14 Market Place
1:27 The Word
2:24 River Drive
2:40 Shields Ferry & River Tyne
3:27 View towards North Shields
3:38 Shields Ferry & River Tyne
4:03 River Drive
4:40 The Word
4:52 River Drive
5:13 Church Way
5:40 St. Hilda's Church
6:30 Market Place
7:07 King Street
9:56 South Shields Metro Station
10:33 King Street
11:30 Ship & Royal Pub
11:52 Ocean Road
12:03 Statue of the Golden Lion
12:24 South Shields Museum & Gallery
12:51 Ocean Road
13:02 The Kirkpatrick Pub
13:29 Statue of John Simpson Kirkpatrick ('The Man With The Donkey')
13:52 Ocean Road
15:00 James Mather Street
16:46 Coston Drive
17:48 Former Brack Memorial Hill, 1932
18:25 Baring Street
20:59 People's Mission Church
21:17 Baring Street
22:22 Arbeia Roman Fort
23:21 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 1.1 miles/1.8km
Step count: 2200 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 22 mins 23 secs
Average speed: 2.9mph/4.7kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
Gold medal winning performance from South Tyneside in the Acrobatic Group 12-18 Women competition.
MCCARTHY, WARDHAUGH, WEIR
Subscribe to BGtv: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=britishgymnasticstv
South Tyneside forms part of the Tynesideconurbation, the sixth largest in the United Kingdom, with a geographical area of 64.43km2 (24.88sqmi) and an estimated population of 153,700 (Mid-year 2010), measured at the 2011 Census as 148,127. It is bordered to the east by the North Sea and to the north by the River Tyne. A Green Belt of 23.64km2 (9.13sqmi) is at its southern boundary.
The main administrative centre and largest town is South Shields. Other riverside towns are Jarrow and Hebburn, while the villages of Cleadon, Whitburn and The Boldons border the South Tyneside green belt, with Wearside to the south at Sunderland.
It is followed by Middlesbrough and SouthTyneside, where fewer than three in 10 people can access a cash point within a mile radius ... South Tyneside 27%.
It is followed by Middlesbrough and SouthTyneside, where fewer than three in 10 people can access a cash point within a mile radius ... South Tyneside 27%.
It is followed by Middlesbrough and SouthTyneside, where fewer than three in 10 people can access a cash point within a mile radius ... South Tyneside 27%.
The charity has worked with over half a million people, invested more than £40 million in communities across Sunderland, Durham, and SouthTyneside and has been involved in work including ...
The target for the total number of new homes per year in England has been set at 370,408, of which 87,992 (24%) are in London, 70,681 (19%) are in the SouthEast and 45,429 (12%) are in eastern England ... South Tyneside (NE England) 623.
Officers believe she may have travelled to the NorthTyneside or South Shields areas – and want her, or anyone who knows where she might be, to get in touch ... ‘Please Rach, we need you home.’ ... .
The prime minister has placed a pledge to build 1.5m new homes in England by the next election at the heart of his government’s plans ... Another Labour-run council in SouthTyneside said the plans were “wholly unrealistic” ... Sign up to Observed ... Read more.
The bird, named locally as Geraldine, was rescued from Whitburn Pond in SouthTyneside after locals raised concerns about its wellbeing ... The pair had adopted Geraldine within an hour of her arrival ... She needs to be able to find her food ... .
Related... In consultation responses obtained by the BBC, Labour-run Broxtowe council in Nottinghamshire said the targets were “very challenging, if not impossible to achieve”, while Labour-run SouthTyneside called them “wholly unrealistic” ... .
SouthTyneside, another Labour-run council, said the plans were “wholly unrealistic”, while the independent-run council in Central Bedfordshire, said the area would be left “absolutely swamped with ...
“The housing minister last week said the same and now Labour-run SouthTynesideCouncil say the plans are ‘wholly unrealistic’, with other Labour councils agreeing.