Rye May 2024.

I really enjoyed going on The Train to Rye with my Dad and Bern to while we were in Kent. I thought it was nice and relaxing being on The Train and the seats were nice and comfortable to. I also really liked the big black cannon’s and also thought of Bob Dennis when I seen a Garage called Bob’s Garage which you can see on the blog and as you can see we had very nice weather to. We also got a Coach Bus to all the place’s we were going to through the day and back to our Hotel again when the trip was finished.

Whitley Bay Train Station In The 1960’s.

This is Whitley Bay Train Station in the 60’s from before I was born which is now called and better known now as Whitley Bay Metro Station. It was years before it turned in to Whitley Bay Metro Station and turned it in to The Metro Station In Whitley Bay but back then in the 1960’s it was always a Train Station and called Whitley Bay Train Station. As you can see it looks a lot different to how it is now and how it looks like now and I find this really interesting to.

New Metro’s.

These are the new vashened metro’s and these are what the seats are like inside. This is what it looks like inside the metro. As you can see it is a lot different to what the original metro’s are like and have always been like and the metro from the outside also looks a lot different to what the original metro’s look like from the outside to.

Bus strike off

A pay deal has been reached that could end indefinite strike action which has hit bus services across the North East for more than a month.

Workers from Go North East are to be balloted on the offer, which would see an 11.2% pay rise.

The Unite union has recommended that the offer is accepted and a ballot will open on Tuesday, although the strike continues.

Go North East said it would not comment while workers were being balloted.

Unite’s bus drivers have been on strike since 28 October.

Industrial action will continue if the ballot, which closes on Friday, is refused by the 1,300 workers.

The deal, which is over a two-year period, offers an 11.2% rise from 1 January, taking the majority of salaries from £12.83 to £14.27 per hour.

There would be a further rise from 1 July, in line with inflation, but subjected to a minimum of 4% in any case.

Workers would also receive a 10.5% rise backdated to 1 July 2023, if agreed. No changes to existing conditions would be made.

Unite national lead officer Onay Kasab said: “Unite can confirm that we have received a new offer from Go North East following talks.

“This offer will now be put to our members for ballot.”