Waves At Whitley Bay Beach.

Me and my mum went for a walk down to Cullercoats yesterday we walked to Cullercoats from Whitley Bay and the waves were coming up nice and high as you can see behind me. They were also coming up over the barriers on to the pavement to. Luckily I didn’t get wet me and my mum didn’t even get wet they looked really cool to.

Me At North Shields Fish Quay

This is your blog Mart from last years depicting the fisherman statue, which is close to the Low Lights Museum.

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This photo of me was took at North Shields Fish Quay just the other week me and my mum had a nice walk Cullercoats to Tynemouth all the way to the Fish Quay to Tynemouth all the way back to Cullercoats then to the car which was parked outside Cullercoats metro station. It was a really long walk we had and I slept well that night.

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North Tyneside Latest Newsletter

Our community partner released their newsletter March 31st, which we are featured. the digital assessment is, not as implied, about testing you but about gathering information about the state of the borough regarding access to the internet. 12% of adults living in North Tyneside have either no or limited use of a digital connection. There are many factors compounding this finding. We want to get a better understand all the parameters, whether social or economic, that affect affect access to the internet. if you live in North Tyneside and you have access to this please complete – All information is anonymised and securely stored according to GDPR and UK variant of this regulation. For those without access we will be producing a ‘hardcopy, which we will get to you via a variety of distribution networks.

Low Lights At North Shields Fish Quay.

This is Low Lights at North Shields Fish Quay The High and Low Lights of North Shields which are also known as the Fish Quay High and Low Lights are a series of historic leading lights that were constructed near Fish Quay in North Shields, Tyne and Wear in the United Kingdom. The first pair of lighthouses were erected here in the 16th century by the Guild of the Blessed Trinity of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. By following a course which kept the two lights aligned, pilots were able to navigate along the Tyne, avoiding the dangerous Shields Bar and the Black Middens.