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 Gateshead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gateshead is also home to a large number of public art works, including the The Angel of the North, Britain's largest sculpture with a height of 20 metres and a 54 metre wing span.
Gateshead is a town in Tyne and Wear in north-east England on the south side of the River Tyne opposite Newcastle upon Tyne which covers the North Bank.
It is the main settlement in the metropolitan borough of Gateshead.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gateshead   (1500 words)

  
 Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The county borough of Gateshead was combined along with the urban districts of Felling, Blaydon, Ryton and part of Chester-le-Street Rural District into the new Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in 1974.
In 1986 the County Council of Tyne and Wear was abolished, and so Gateshead Council became a unitary authority.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gateshead_(borough)   (243 words)

  
 GATESHEAD - LoveToKnow Article on GATESHEAD
Gateshead (Gateshewed) probably grew up during late Saxon times, the mention of the church there in which Bishop Walcher was murdered in io8o being the first evidence of settlement.
Extensive coal mines exist in the vicinity; and at Gateshead Fell are large quarries for grindstones, which are much esteemed and are exported to all parts of the world.
During the next century Bishop Tunstalls successors incorDorated nearly all the various trades of Gateshead, and Cromwell continued this policy.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /G/GA/GATESHEAD.htm   (663 words)

  
 Gateshead Football Club Official Website - Home
Gateshead captain James Curtis is determined to repay the fans' faith with victory over play-off chasers Witton Albion at the International Stadium tomorrow.
Gateshead will look to register their first win in five games and could potentially move up four places in the table with victory over promotion chasing Farsley.
Gateshead defied the odds this afternoon coming away from title contenders Frickley Athletic with a 2-1 victory under their belts courtesy of goals from Keith Graydon and Kesandu Okike.
www.gateshead-fc.com   (324 words)

  
 www.Gatesheadbirders - Home of Gateshead birding and all things Natural History
Gateshead has several countryside sites owned and managed by the Council and these are freely open for visitors to enjoy a wide range of woodlands, meadows, ponds and riverside walks and bridleways.
This site is run independently of Gateshead Council but information of their work and their countryside strategy can be viewed at http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/countryside/.
This is all thanks to the Gateshead Birders who submit their records and photographs for others to enjoy.
www.gatesheadbirders.co.uk   (1585 words)

  
 Newcastle and Gateshead history
From the earliest times Gateshead has been at the head of an important road or `gate' from the south and this would suggest that the name of the town is a reference to its location at the head of the `gate'.
Gateshead Borough on the south side of the River Tyne is the home to over 200,000 people and includes the towns of Whickham, Blaydon, Winlaton and Ryton as well as Gateshead and its subburbs.
Throughout its history the town of Gateshead has lived in the shadows of the commercially powerful and historically wealthier Newcastle, but despite this strong competition Gateshead has managed to rigidly hold onto its own identity and refuses to become a mere subburb of the Geordie capital.
www.thenortheast.fsnet.co.uk /Gateshead.htm   (3736 words)

  
 GENUKI - Gateshead
Gateshead Libraries local history project with lots of local-history information and photographs from Gateshead and the villages in the Gateshead MBC area.
"Gateshead is more formidable with respect to steepness than its opposite neighbour, Newcastle, the ascent from the river's bank being no less than 500 feet in two miles, and some of the streets leading up from the Swing Bridge are such as horses and drivers regard with an anxious eye.
An account of the Great Fire of 1854 which followed an explosion in a chemical warehouse in Gateshead and caused widespread death and destruction in that town and also destroyed large areas of Newcastle, particularly around the narrow lanes (or "chares") leading down to the Quayside.
website.lineone.net /~pjoiner/genuki/DUR/Gateshead   (1224 words)

  
 Gateshead Health NHS Trust - News
Gateshead Health NHS Trust, which was one of the trusts in the region to achieve three star status in this year’s NHS performance indicators, has been named by the Health Secretary John Reid as one of those being invited to make an application to become a Foundation Hospital.
Gateshead’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital has remodelled its whole approach to emergency care, developing a system that is more in tune with patients’ needs thanks to new ways of managing and assessing patients as they arrive in AandE.
Christmas celebrations began early at Gateshead’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital when the doors of its new Jubilee Wing opened to patients for the first time.
www.gatesheadhealth.nhs.uk /news/newsarchive.html   (1231 words)

  
 Gateshead Millennium Bridge by Wilkinson Eyre
Gateshead Millennium Bridge is one of several linked regeneration projects along 'Gateshead Quays', and plays the essential role of linking this area accessibly to the center of Newcastle.
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge takes its place at the end of a line of distinguished bridges across the Tyne, including the Tyne Bridge and Robert Stephenson's High Level Bridge, which can be seen well from the new bridge.
You may also be interested to visit Foster and Partners' The Sage at the Gateshead end of the bridge.
www.galinsky.com /buildings/gatesheadbridge   (377 words)

  
 Gateshead. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Gateshead Fell is noted for its grindstone quarries.
Gateshead is an extremely old community, probably dating back to Saxon times.
www.bartleby.com /65/ga/Gateshea.html   (139 words)

  
 The Borough of Gateshead (Electoral Changes) Order 2004
Gateshead Borough Council shall make a print of the map marked "Map referred to in the Borough of Gateshead (Electoral Changes) Order 2004" available for inspection at its offices by any member of the public at any reasonable time.
[4] The metropolitan district of Gateshead has the status of a borough.
The Electoral Registration Officer[10] for the borough shall make such rearrangement of, or adaptation of, the register of local government electors as may be necessary for the purposes of, and in consequence of, this Order.
www.opsi.gov.uk /si/si2004/20040361.htm   (1741 words)

  
 GATESHEAD CONSERVATIVE FUTURE
Gateshead Conservative Future is the youth wing of the Gateshead Conservative Federation, which covers the constiteuncies of Tyne Bridge, Gateshead East and Washington West and Blaydon.
We are a growing group of young people in Gateshead who work to ensure the election of Conservative candidates and the advancement of the Conservative principles of low taxation, high standards in our public services, fighting crime, safeguarding the family and defending the nation state.
This proves that Gateshead Council does not care about the opinions of the youth of Gateshead, and therefore there is every reason to suggest that they don’t care about the opinions of any other segment of the people of Gateshead.
www.webspawner.com /users/conservativefuture   (1205 words)

  
 North West Region of English Institute of Sport Indoor Track
Gateshead was announced as a location for the indoor athletics centre for the North East region of the English Institute of Sport in March 1999.
It will be situated in the "bowl" area to the east of the Gateshead International Stadium and the work started in 2001 and is due to be completed in winter 2002.
It will include an indoor straight with field facilities and a floodlit, dedicated outdoor throws areas.
www.runtrackdir.com /details.asp?track=gateshead-i-indoor   (144 words)

  
 Gateshead Football Club Official Website - Features
South Shields and Gateshead may be more than 9 miles apart, but in football terms the two towns share a lot in common.
Whilst Kevin is one of only a few seasoned ex-professionals in the Gateshead ranks, his footballing career started on the local park pitch on a Sunday morning.
This weekend we face Rossendale United at the International Stadium and it is another opportunity to rectify the situation and if we continue to show the same commitment and attitude and can eliminate some of the basic errors that have been so costly the lads can give our season the boost that is clearly needed.
www.gateshead-fc.com /feature.php?PHPSESSID=d77b4fad6d6d76b43ac7c255d1db507f   (1042 words)

  
 Gateshead Harriers Home Page
Gateshead Harriers and Athletics Club is the 1st club in this region and 6th out of 1100 Clubs Nationally to be awarded the Club Mark Accreditation from AAA of England and Sport England.
Gateshead Harriers were founded in 1904 as Gateshead St. Mary's Church Running Club.
Training is at Gateshead International Studium on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30pm till 8:00pm (unless otherwise arranged with your coach).
www.gateshead-harriers.net /WebSite/InfoPage.html   (1303 words)

  
 Gateshead Stadium Computer Fair
Gateshead Stadium is the Longest running venue that NITEX organise and has a strong following which has helped this Fair go from strength to strength.
The Gateshead Stadium is also within easy reach of all major routes and is just off the A189 Felling Bypass.
It is also only a short walk from Gateshead High street for all major Bus routes and the local Metro Station.
www.nitex.co.uk /Computer_Fair_Gateshead.htm   (197 words)

  
 GATESHEAD CAR PARK
The idea was to re-develop Gateshead town centre and create a huge shopping complex with indoor and outdoor shops and many parking spaces available for its customers.
Unfortunatley, the Gateshead centre never really took off as expected but it still had good shopping facilities for most, and still has today.
Unfortunately, the owners of the complex have obtained outline planning permmision to redevelop the site, which means that the centre will be knocked down in the near future.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /owenluder/page6.html   (603 words)

  
 Gateshead Council - Councillor Keith Wood - About Me
I was elected in a by-election to Gateshead Council in June 2001.
I am currently the Chair of Governors at Harlow Green Community Infant school and a member of the governing body at Harlow Green Junior school.
Threat of redundancy forced a career change into financial services.
online.gateshead.gov.uk /councillors/Councillor_Info.cfm?Cllr=17   (311 words)

  
 Familia: Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council
The 1891 census is available on microfiche for the complete Gateshead Metropolitan Borough area.
A head of household card index to the 1851 census of Gateshead is available.
Local and Family History in the Gateshead Area.
www.familia.org.uk /services/england/gateshead.html   (283 words)

  
 At the Gates
Gateshead is situated in the North-East of England, on the other side of the River Tyne from Newcastle.
Gateshead FC are one of the top non-league English Football Clubs, they play in the Vauxhall Conference, which is one league below the Nationwide division 3.
Gateshead FC's home is the International Stadium in Gateshead, which is also, one of the top athletics venues in Great Britain.
www.geocities.com /Colosseum/5766/gateindx.htm   (344 words)

  
 Gateshead East and Washington West Labour Party Home Page
The Chairman of Gateshead East and Washington West Labour Party is Jim McWilliams and the Secretary and Agent is John McElroy - a Gateshead Councillor.
Gateshead East and Washington West Labour Party and other parties involved in creating and delivering this website's contents are not liable for any damages arising from use of this site.
in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead and Washington East, Washington South and Washington West in the City of Sunderland.
www.zoo.co.uk /~z8000908/GEWWLP   (232 words)

  
 GIFTED
This is the fifth full year of Excellence in Cities in Gateshead and the Gifted and Talented Strand continues to embed and extend provision for able pupils.
Over the past 5 years, Gateshead’s secondary schools have continued to develop and embed structures to ensure the successful delivery of the G+T initiative.
All Gateshead's school coordinators have been invited to celebrate and share G+T initiatives in their schools.
www.gatesheadgrid.org /gifted   (1170 words)

  
 Manchester Glass from the Glass Encyclopedia
The first was the North East (Gateshead, Sunderland, and Newcastle) with three giant companies Sowerby, Davidson, and Greener, and several smaller ones.
There were five glassworks in Manchester producing high quality pressed glass which today is highly collectible, plus several lesser known ones.
Manchester was the second great center producing pressed glass in England during the 19th century.
www.glassencyclopedia.com /Manchesterglass.html   (811 words)

  
 Gateshead Quays: The Sage Gateshead
The Sage Gateshead opened on the 17th December 2004 and is the regions new home for music and musical discovery.
A £70m project, The Sage Gateshead, provides unrivalled facilities for people of all ages to make music, hear music and learn music.
For information on what is happening at The Sage Gateshead, to book tickets or to join the mailing list please visit
www.gateshead-quays.com /sage.htm   (127 words)

  
 Culture and Creativity Gateshead
Gateshead has been a place of innovation in community development and urban regeneration for over a decade and has supported arts and culture well into the last century.
The Sage Gateshead Weekend School offers top quality provision for the most talented and committed young musicians of the Northeast and Cumbria, welcoming learners from all styles of music (classical, jazz, folk, world and popular music) across a wide range of instruments and voice.
To compensate for the decline in traditional industries and respond to the need for a broad, vibrant and relevant school curriculum, Gateshead Council's Educational Development Plan adopted the commitment to deliver "Education with Character" in 2002.
www.cultureandcreativitygateshead.org   (5258 words)

  
 Gateshead International Business Centre
The Gateshead International Business Centre project is a partnership between Gateshead Council and One NorthEast and targets inward investment and joint venture projects from around the world, with a particular interest in China.
Located in Gateshead, at the commercial and cultural heart of Tyneside, the Gateshead International Business Centre offers a comprehensive package of support to enable overseas investors to develop their business in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Modern Gateshead has a diverse and thriving economy.
www.gatesheadibc.com   (315 words)

  
 Welcome to Gateshead Grid for Learning
The Gateshead Collective is a partnership of six leading work based training providers in the Gateshead area including Access Training, Gateshead College, ITEC North East, NEETA Ltd, TDR Training and TVS Training.
Welcome to Gateshead Council’s Lifelong Learning Awards for 2006, for learners over the age of 16.
Accordingly we invite all Gateshead CLC users and visitors to adopt a "green" approach when making journeys to us.
www.gatesheadgrid.org   (952 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Dictionary - Gateshead definition
Search for "Gateshead" in all of MSN Encarta
Gates·head industrial city in County Durham, northeastern England.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx?refid=561509168   (54 words)

  
 Gateshead Industries : CafePress.com
Gateshead Industries was created in memory of my brother Brent.
Gateshead is simply a nickname he gave me as a kid.
Thank you for helping keep Brent's memory alive.
www.cafepress.com /gateshead   (57 words)

  
 ArchitectureWeek - Building - Gateshead Millennium Bridge - 2001.0117
More than £250 million is currently being invested in a regeneration program transforming Gateshead on the south bank of the River Tyne to match the Terry Farrell-refurbished Newcastle Quayside on the opposite bank.
Since the ancient Romans built the first span across the River Tyne between the towns of Gateshead and Newcastle in northeastern England, bridges have loomed large in the local landscape.
Now the newest piece in the illustrious collection, the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, is once again making history.
www.architectureweek.com /2001/0117/building_1-1.html   (232 words)

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