The Mango Tree restaurant, in Butt Lane
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A restaurant is going up for auction - with a guide price of £140,000.
The three-storey Mango Tree, on Congleton Road, in Butt Lane, is currently closed. It boasts its own parking.
05:00, 12 JUL 2021
Protesters outside Walleys Quarry
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Councillors are asking the Government to help fund respite breaks for residents affected by the stench from Walleys Quarry.
Newcastle Borough Council’s cabinet is also set to hold a special meeting later this month to consider evidence for progressing with legal action against the operators of the Silverdale landfill site.
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A rough sleeper (Image: Andy Commins)
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The amount spent on bed & breakfast and other temporary accommodation for homeless people in Newcastle more than doubled last year, new figures show.
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