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Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens in Northumberland will close for two weeks from 19th April while the new artworks for contemporary arts exhibition, Extraordinary Measures are installed.
The English Heritage property will re-open its doors to the public on Saturday 1 May at 10am, to unveil Extraordinary Measures which will be on display until the end of September.
The...
TOP North East chef Kenny Atkinson is set to begin his latest TV battle against two Yorkshire culinary rivals to cook a meal fit for our future king.
And the 34-year-old will be championing top quality local ingredients from the National Trust’s Wallington estate in the heart of Northumberland as he fights for the honour to cook at a glittering banquet hosted by...
North East England has received five nominations for a prestigious national tourism award.
The Old School B&B, Newton-on-the-Moor, near Alnwick,; The North Music Trust, based at The SageGateshead; Sunderland Football Club; Doxford Cottages, near Alnwick, and Hunting Hall, Beal, near Berwick-Upon-Tweed, have all been shortlisted for the 2010 Enjoy England Awards For...
The region’s best tourism businesses were honoured last night (THURS) at the 2009 North East England Tourism Awards, held at The Hilton, NewcastleGateshead.
Winners were announced in 15 categories at the prestigious awards including the BUPA Great North Run, (Best Tourism Event); Doxford Cottages, near Alnwick, Northumberland, (Self-Catering of the Year);...
The following events scheduled for this weekend, have been cancelled due to the torrential weather. The rain is set to continue throughout the next 36 hours and this combined with strong winds has resulted in the cancellation of two events.
Middlesbrough Mela Sat 18 July - Sun 19 July
Friday Night Fever and Fireworks, Gibside Friday, 17 Jul 2009
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Witches, wizards, villainous Vikings, heroic Roman Centurions and Cheshire Cats are some of the magical characters that call North East England home. A land of magnificent medieval castles, dazzling cities and dramatic coastlines, the region has inspired many popular children’s books, from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland to David Almond’s award-winning...