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Top Technology To Bring Monsters To Life In Sunderland
A bunch of specially created virtual reality monsters will take Halloween in Sunderland to a whole new dimension. The creations will come to life when visitors scan a QR code on buildings around the city centre, in a similar way to the Pokemon GO sensation of a few years ago. But...
North East Print Company Join Forces To Dominate The Industry
A Sunderland based print company has merged with two of the biggest names in the industry to become one large organisation which will see them become a leading force in print. Precision Printing, based at North East BIC at Sunderland Enterprise Park and which also has a site in London...
University Artist Theo Set For International Residency
An artist from the University of Sunderland has won a prestigious residency to show off his innovative work in the Netherlands. Theo Harper has been successful in his application to the EKWC European Ceramic Work Centre, an international workplace where artists, designers and architects explore the technical and artistic possibilities...
Big Names And Family Favourites Heading To Sunderland Festival
A SUNDERLAND festival is delivering fun for all ages this month (August), with comedy, live music and family-friendly entertainment on the line-up. As part of its Rainton Festival, Rainton Arena, at Houghton-le-Spring, has planned a packed series of socially distanced events, making the most of its huge outdoor space. Those heading...
Bridges Shopping Centre is on the Ball
A popular activity at a Sunderland shopping centre is bouncing back, as the Government eases more lockdown restrictions. The Ping Pong Parlour at the Bridges will reopen today (17 August), at a bigger location in the former USC unit, next to Debenhams. And those hoping to practise their swing can now book...
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,...
A Sunderland PhD graduate has once again offered his expertise on two gruesome crimes more than a century ago as part of the BBC One's Murder, Mystery and My Family programme. Dr Patrick Low, who researches 18th and 19th-century executions in the North East, will appear in the latest series of the...
A £150,000 investment in a state-of-the-art excavator at a Sunderland waste yard is paying homage to the longest serving member of the team. Thompson Waste Centre at The Parade, Hendon has recently purchased a Doosan DL 250 excavator, which allows the company to handle huge amounts of materials in a...
From Chapter One of Audrey Brunton's autobiography 'That's All I Can Tell Yer: My Life in Sunderland from 1930 to 2020' One day in 1912 my mam, who was aged seventeen, was looking at the blouses in the window of Liverpool House in High Street East. A nice fair-haired young...
MMC’s founder and owner, Natasha McDonough launched a survey to find out if others were experiencing the same feelings of worry and fear that she was feeling as a business owner during the lockdown. Supported by the North East England Chamber of Commerce and NECS, the survey found more than...

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