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Brave and bold, but there are a lot of questions â Newcastle reacts to £50m city centre plans
Striking images were revealed on Monday showing how Grey Street could look with no cars on it, while big changes are also planned for Northumberland Street and Old Eldon Square
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NE1 boss to stand down as city centre sees path out of lockdown
Adrian Waddell is to step down as chief executive of the city centre organisation after 11 years in the job
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HOSPITALITY
Pubs and restaurant bosses face a battle for survival after being told they cannot reopen until April 12.
Up to six people from separate households could be able to meet then in beer gardens with no need to order food. Alcohol takeaways will also be available.
But food and drink will not be served indoors until May 17.
Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UK Hospitality, said apart from a couple of weeks in December, the sector will have been closed for nearly 200 days since November.
She said: This delay in reopening will make the job of survival all the more difficult for businesses only just clinging on to existence.
Devastated and heartbreaking - North East hospitality industry reacts to being stuck in Tier 3
Restaurants, theatres and business chiefs respond to news that the region will not be moving into Tier 2
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