WITH less than a month until Christmas Day, most of us are dreaming of stuffing our turkey, opening presents, and seeing loved ones (up to three households!) – but spare a thought for those less fortunate than ourselves. With such a large percentage of North Easterners unemployed or furloughed […]
Month: November 2020
A cute creature which needs our help to survive … let alone thrive
By BARBARA LONGO-FLINT ASK any child which animal they would love to meet in their garden and the answer will always be the same: a hedgehog. But how many of those kids are going to see one? Unless we change our habits, not only today’s children, but also their kids […]
“I was on the phone to Margaret Atwood while having a Covid test!”
WHAT do Margaret Atwood, Dame Emma Thompson and Lily Cole all have in common? They are all set to take part in a global literary event organised by a University of Sunderland academic. Dr Alex Lockwood has helped organise the get-together as part of Lost Species Day, to bring global […]
Sunderland mum is knocking on the door of Hollywood
FOR MANY young women, falling pregnant at 18 might have slowed down or even derailed their ambitions – but not Carley Solomon, our Alumni Achiever of the Year. Just six years after graduating from the University of Sunderland, Carley has built a successful career as a script supervisor on […]
Lockdown entrepreneur plans to revolutionise TV and film production
WHILE many of us began adjusting to life under lockdown earlier this year, Masters student Neville Glean used the time to put his business plan into action. After several years working as a digital imaging technician and video editor for a London-based media company, on brands such as Vodafone, BMW, IHG and McLaren, Neville decided he wanted to branch out on his own – but needed […]
Gift cards and late opening: how Sunderland aims to win back shoppers
SUNDERLAND high street is gearing up for a drive to reclaim shoppers who during lockdown turned to online shopping to satisfy their retail cravings. With non-essential shops preparing to reopen next week, an “amazing” scheme is leading the campaign to get people back shopping locally. Sunderland City Council and […]
Revealed: the cost of council home-working to the region’s taxpayers
EXCLUSIVE AS TYNE and Wear continues to adjust to remote working, figures exclusively obtained by SRNews show how much local authorities have spent on working from home. A Freedom of Information request to the five councils in Tyne and Wear (Sunderland, South Tyneside, North Tyneside Newcastle and Gateshead) reveals […]
Covid roundup: NE in tier 3, Test and Trace woes, over 600,000 infections last week
Here is today’s Covid roundup. North east in tier 3 The government has placed the north east in tier three of their new restrictions. Here is a full list from the government’s website of what you now can and can’t do. Importantly, the rule of six will apply outdoors […]
Package deliveries nearly double in the North East as online shopping explodes
PACKAGE delivery has become a high-pressure occupation, as the UK’s 7,000 high streets have faced lockdown closure, and shoppers have switched to online ordering. Last year a YouGov poll showed that 46% of people did most of their Christmas shopping online, and this year is likely to be much higher. […]
Police appeal for witnesses after teen girl badly hurt in supermarket car park
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to an incident in a Sunderland supermarket car park which has left a 16-year-old fighting for her life in hospital after suffering serious head injuries . Shortly after 9.45pm yesterday, police were alerted by staff at the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) that a woman […]