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Calls for new Durham County Council administration to progress with Aykley Heads business park
The demolition of the current council headquarters at Aykley Heads to create a new business park has been put in doubt
An artists impression of how the new site at at Aykley Heads could look if Durham County Councils planning application for a new business park with the potential to create thousands of jobs worth up to £400m to the regions economy is successful. (Image: Durham County Council)
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The venue is on the 26th floor of the 27 storey, Hadrian s Tower Picture: JIM SCOTT
It is run by the Newcastle-based, High Street Group who also own the tower itself Picture: JIM SCOTT
Customers must travel up a lift, exclusively for 3Sixty guests before arriving on the 26th floor Picture: JIM SCOTT
Views extend for miles across the city, Gateshead and even Sunderland Picture: JIM SCOTT Owned by the Newcastle-firm, High Street Group, who also own the skyscraper, the venue is aiming to rival similar set-ups in the likes of Manchester, Leeds and London. Aaron King-Underwood, events director at 3Sixty, said the opening of such a venue marked a turning point for the region as he said there was nothing quite like it before.
North Tyneside updates LIVE: Travel advice is not law, Number 10 confirms
North Tyneside is one of eight areas to be included in Government travel guidance advising against movement into and out of the borough
North Tyneside is one of eight areas to be included in Government travel guidance advising against movement into and out of the borough
Government advice not to travel into, or out of, North Tyneside is not law, Number 10 has confirmed.
The Prime Minister’s official spokesman stressed that the new Government advice affecting eight Indian variant hotspot areas, including North Tyneside, was “not statutory”.
The spokesman said: “It is important to emphasise that this is guidance, these are not statutory restrictions placed on those local areas.
THE Government has been accused of causing “unnecessary panic” over new guidance telling people not to travel in and out of North Tyneside. It emerged on Monday night that the borough was one of eight council areas in England which should be avoided “unless it is essential” due to outbreaks of the fast-spreading Indian strain of Covid-19. But local officials were left stunned by the guidance, which it appears was published online last Friday night without any official announcement being made. North Tyneside MP Mary Glindon said that she, public health officials, and council bosses were “completely in the dark”.