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Arts & Culture

Sunderland's Spectacular 2023: A Year of Transformative Progress and Investments
From substantial investments pouring into the city's infrastructure to significant events and funds directed towards local communities, Sunderland has experienced an exhilarating year in 2023. As the city gets ready to welcome in 2024, the council has taken a trip down memory lane with a video charting some of the...
Wise Men Say - Cornered IMAGE PORTRAIT
This September, the north east will be treated to a ‘double bill’ of plays about Sunderland AFC. After a depressing and frustrating season, Sunderland fans might want to forget about football for a while, but the two short plays from Sunderland-based theatre company Cracked Anvil promise an interesting night for...
New Multi-Million-Pound Sunderland Regeneration Project
Plans for a new £20 million regeneration project in Sunderland will be outlined at a public consultation launched this week by North East planning and development consultancy, Lichfields. The proposals by Jomast Developments on land to the north of Deptford Terrace could see approximately 7,500 sq. m of industrial and...
North East Divers Campaign To Keep Pools Open Amid New Covid-19 Restrictions
A North East organisation is hitting out at the imminent blanket closure of swimming pools, warning it has the potential to harm the mental health of its young members. Sunderland City Dive Team has worked hard to keep its divers – aged between six and 18 – in the water...
A Special Christmas Message From The Leader Of The Sunderland City Council
THE LEADER of Sunderland City Council is sharing a special Christmas message to residents. In a video recorded at Sunderland Crematorium, Councillor Graeme Miller dedicates his message to those across the city who have lost loved ones in 2021. The video offers viewers a chance to look back over the last...
Leading lights in the creative industries are contributing to a crucial week of activities at the University of Sunderland which supports students’ careers in the arts and cultural sectors. Daily Mirror editor Kevin Maguire, television writer David Quantick, digital entrepreneur Austen Atkinson, and Linda Mason, a renowned make-up artist for...
Multimillion-Pound Cash Boost For Businesses Thanks To University Project
A University of Sunderland project which aims to support manufacturers across the North East has secured an extra £6million in funding. The University’s Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing Project (SAM) - one of the region’s largest investment programmes - aims to help businesses become more productive and sustainable. Since then, the programme –...
Flower Bombs Bringing Past Blooms to Life
FLOWERS which were once a common sight in parks and gardens will once again bloom on Wearside, with the help of local children (May). On Tuesday 31 May, Seventeen Nineteen, at Sunderland’s historic Holy Trinity Church, is holding a special, flower themed craft session for those aged three and over. They...
Clearing the Way and Paving the Future at the University of Sunderland
The University of Sunderland is preparing for one of its busiest times of the year as students prepare to take their first step on the road to career success. Staff at the University are ready to support those going through the Clearing process after receiving their A-level results on Thursday,...
Sunderland Students Taking Part In Inspirational Online Talks With Film Industry Experts
From Coronation Street to Indiana Jones - film and television actors alongside industry experts have given their time online to a group of Sunderland students hoping to carve out their own careers on screen. Ensuring Screen Performance students at the University of Sunderland continue to get a first-class experience despite...

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