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Activity Snacking: A Simple Strategy to Improve Blood Sugar Control for Type 1 Diabetes
During the Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2023, new research was presented that highlights the benefits of taking short breaks from sitting for individuals with type 1 diabetes. The study revealed that engaging in frequent, brief bursts of activity can effectively aid in managing blood sugar levels, potentially reducing the risk...
Savour the Flavour: Sunniside Market Returns to Light Up Wearside
Food enthusiasts from across the North East are anticipated to head to Wearside this month for the comeback of a beloved community market. On the fourth Saturday of every month, food producers, street food traders and makers from across the region join together at Sunderland’s Sunniside Gardens to showcase and...
Sunderland's Food Festival: A Global Culinary Adventure and Musical Extravaganza
Indulge in a culinary journey around the world and experience the vibrant melodies that will reignite your spirit at Sunderland's eagerly anticipated Food Festival this summer. Taking place from June 23rd to 25th, Keel Square, High Street West, and Market Square will transform into a captivating gathering of stalls and...
Election Countdown in Sunderland: Register Now to Shape the Future
Sunderland is going to the polls with City Council, Northumbria Police Area Crime Commissioner and new North East Mayoral Combined Authority elections. Are you ready to vote in the three elections on Thursday 2 May? Anyone who has not yet registered to vote in May is urged to do so immediately. The...
Homecoming Talent: Laura Kerry Joins Sunderland's Legal Scene at Richard Reed Solicitors
A marketing specialist from Sunderland, Laura Kerry, aged 32, has secured a new position in her hometown, joining one of the city's top legal practices. She has been named the Marketing and Business Support Executive at Richard Reed Solicitors, where she brings a wealth of experience from various industries. And...
Sunderland's Bridges Shopping Centre Sweetens Support for Macmillan Cancer Coffee Morning
SUNDERLAND's shopping centre is enthusiastically supporting one of the United Kingdom's most prominent fundraising events, bringing delectable news to all its visitors. Macmillan Cancer Support – which provides vital services to those dealing with cancer and their families – have raised millions over the years through its annual coffee morning...
Sunderland's Budget Dilemma: A Call for Community Voices
RESIDENTS, enterprises, and community organisations throughout Sunderland are invited to share their perspectives on the upcoming City Council budget. The council provides more than 600 services from adult and children’s social care, waste and recycling collections, to libraries and parks. This year’s day-to-day services budget was nearly £760m (£759.8m). But because...
Harmonious Vibes: Free Family Music Festival Unveiled in Sunderland's Newest Park
A FREE FAMILY MUSIC FESTIVAL is set to take place in Sunderland’s newest country park next week. On Saturday 26 August a day of live music and free family entertainment will be held in Elemore Country Park between 11am and 5pm. Lake Poets, Dennis, and Houghton Brass Band will all be...
Advancing Equity: Uniting for Economic and Social Inclusion
The core focus of a recently established institute at the University of Sunderland is to foster a society that prioritizes both social and economic inclusivity. The Institute for Economic and Social Inclusion (IESI) brings together research, practice, learning and place-making activity from across the University, addressing issues such as the...
St. John Boste Primary School Triumphs in the 2023 Summer Reading Challenge
Students from St. John Boste Primary School are rejoicing as they have been declared the champions of the 2023 Summer Reading Challenge. Each year the national challenge motivates over 700,000 children of all abilities to get reading over the summer holidays, and this year St John Boste Primary in Washington...

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