Day: 14 March 2016

Mayor of Sunderland raises flag for Commonwealth Day

The Mayor of Sunderland Councillor Barry Curran raised the flag for Commonwealth Day today (March 14).  The Sunderland’s event began at 9.50am with the leader of the Council, Councillor Paul Watson, reading out a personal message from His Excellency Kamalesh Sharma, Secretary General of the Commonwealth. This was followed by […]

Young Fulwell scroll makers get arty for National Shakespeare Week

Sunderland Fulwell Library is one of the first libraries to have marked the start of National Shakespeare Week by running an activity day. The Library has run an event, called Shakespeare Crafts, where pupils from Redby Academy have had their first encounter with Shakespeare and took part in creating their own Shakespeare portrait as […]

Would you sleep rough for a night?

A group of students from the University of Sunderland are doing exactly that. The first year social work students are taking part in a sleepout on March 23 to March 24, to raise money for Centrepoint. The national charity supports vulnerable, young people who are homeless. Liam Smith, 20 is […]

Gateshead Council’s children and families service rated “good” by Ofsted

Gateshead Council’s Children and Families service has been given the rating of “good” following an inspection. The service was said to have very good practice in a range of areas, including: family support in relation to domestic abuse; fostering support; performance management; and promoting children’s rights. The Ofsted report said: “Children’s services […]

Sunderland libraries celebrating National Shakespeare Week

  Libraries across Sunderland are celebrating the Bard with a week of events.  There are a variety of events from performance workshops to special effects make-up sessions on the theme of A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Sunderland-based Theatre Space North East. Craft sessions are being held in local primary schools as well […]