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ParingPerx Launches New Collaboration With RingGo!
Motorists can now redeem ‘Perx’ to pay for parking using the RingGo app, extending the places consumers can now park for free. ParkingPerx is launching its new integration with RingGo, the UK’s leading cashless parking provider, on Wednesday 16th June, allowing users to park in even more places in Sunderland...
New Social Media Competition Launched In Europe By LATAM Airlines
CURIOSITY,  #MAKESYOUFLY  Return trip for two to South America available to win Entries close on 28 June 2021 From yesterday, LATAM Airlines invites UK travellers to search for a hidden point on the continent through a social media competition, requiring users to find the only luminous poster the airline has in Europe...
Optimism For The Future As Businesses Reopen Across Sunderland
Sunderland’s Sunniside area is enjoying a renewed lease of life as businesses in the area continue to open and flourish. As the country looks forward to returning to normality on 21 June, restaurants and leisure outlets in that section of the city are feeling optimistic about the future. And that includes...
Access To BIPC Boosting The City's Businesses
SUNDERLAND Libraries Services is helping to give the city’s businesses a boost by providing access to the Business and Intellectual Property Centre (BIPC). BIPC, in conjunction with the British Library, provides free information and advice for inventors, start-ups and existing businesses, offering access to collections of hard-copy materials and databases. Visitors...
Plenty Of Treats For Foodies During The Region's Leading Food Festival
Cheesecake, donuts and Sunderland’s iconic pink slice are just some of the sweet treats in store for foodies in the next ‘course’ of the region’s leading food festival. Throughout the month, Sunderland Food and Drink Fest, organised by Sunderland BID and Sunderland City Council, is laying on a variety of...
A Heritage Plague To Highlight The Activism Of Sunderland's Quaker Women
The role played by North East women in the anti-slavery movement will be highlighted when a new Blue Plaque is revealed in the region. Later this month a heritage plaque will be unveiled in Sunderland city centre to highlight the activism of Sunderland’s Quaker women. The plaque will be fixed to...
Commuters Reminded Of Queen Alexandra Bridge Closure
Drivers are reminded of scheduled closures to the Queen Alexandra Bridge in the coming weeks. The bridge will be closed Southbound for 11 weeks from Monday 7 June while £420,000 worth of maintenance is carried out. The works will see infrastructure specialists Balfour Beatty remove cables from the bridge, rail deck...
City Council Shows Appreciation To Volunteers During National Volunteer Week
Sunderland City Council is recognising the efforts of volunteers in the city as part of National Volunteer Week. Taking place from Tuesday 1 to Monday 7 June, Volunteer Week aims to thank the hard work that hundreds of people within our communities do every single day. There are several reasons why...
A Journey From Sunderland To Hollywood!
A music graduate whose compositions have appeared in some of the biggest films and TV series of recent years revealed the secret to his success. For a young lad from Bishop Auckland in County Durham, Jordan Caygill has worked hard and achieved his dream. The University of Sunderland graduate has seen...
Waste Company Shows Commitment To Reducing Carbon Footprint By Buying Locally
A leading North East waste management and skip hire company is living up to its commitment to climate change and reducing its own carbon footprint by buying locally. Thompson Waste Ltd at the Parade, Hendon, has grown rapidly in recent years through constant reinvestment in the business, along with an...

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