A breast cancer survivor has taken part in a midnight walk over the weekend in order to help raise awareness for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Wendy Stuart, 44, walked five miles with 45 of her friends, family and work colleagues, all wearing bright-coloured underwear, from Seaham to Sunderland to raise funds […]
Year: 2016
Man charged with murder of Alice Ruggles
Lance-Corporal Trimaan Dhillon, also known as Harry Dhillon, 25, has been charged on suspicion of the murder of Alice Ruggles. Police found the body of the 24-year-old on Wednesday 12 in Rawlings Road, Gateshead. L Cpl Dhillon, of the royal regiment of Scotland, appeared before Newcastle Magistrates Court on Saturday. He […]
Humber Coastguard raises campaign awareness after late night sea rescue
The HM Coastguard has raised awareness of its ‘Don’t Drink and Drown’ safety campaign following the rescue of two young people from the sea at Whitley Bay early on Sunday October 16. Tynemouth Volunteer Life Brigade and Cullercoats RNLI were called out to Whitley Bay, North Tyneside by Humber Coastguard […]
Thornhill residents help to clean up Sunderland’s streets
Residents in the Thornhill community have banded together in an effort to clean up the streets in the wake of Government budget cuts to Council budgets in Sunderland. In 2016 alone, more than 90 cleaners have left the council with the levels of council employees since 2010 already being almost […]
Sunderland charity set to kickstart Employment Bootcamp
A Sunderland charity will launch a two-week Employment Bootcamp tomorrow (Wednesday October 12) to help young people find work through apprenticeships. The Parker Trust, located on Kayll Road, has been working with local businesses to offer at least seven apprenticeships to those on the course, which is a first for the charity. Karen […]
Thousands turn out for region’s biggest ever Memory Walk
Thousands of people joined forces to unite against dementia on Saturday as the North East hosted its biggest ever Memory Walk. More than four and a half thousand people gathered in South Shields to pay tribute to loved ones who have battled the condition and those living with it. Here are […]
National Hate Crime Awareness Week : Disability
The National Hate Crime Awareness Week started on October 8, the week of social media activity that aims to provide a greater understanding about what constitutes hate crime by getting people to talk about it by using the twitter hashtags such as #StopTheHate, #NHCAW, and #BeingYou Hate crime can occur in lots of different […]
The history of the Houghton Feast
The annual Houghton Feast began on Friday October 7 and is set to continue until Sunday October 16, with a full nine days of activities planned. The feast is a historical event for the North East and has origins dating back as early as the 1100’s. Take a look at […]
‘Killer Clown’ pranks spread throughout the North East
Two arrests have been made after more clown related incidents have been reported in the North East. Police were called to Gent Road in Bishop Auckland on October 10 after residents spotted two men ‘with a clown mask and holding a weapon’ in the street. When Officers arrived at the […]
Young people, Dyspraxia and participation.
Growing up can be a challenging time for most of us, constantly being under-pressure from our friends, sometimes our parents, and trying to fit in. Those teenage years can be pretty tough and confusing. As a youth worker I see young people trying to conform, go along with everyone else […]