Jesmond restaurant Chakh Dhoom raises £2,700 for Children North East
As the season of giving is in full swing, let’s look at a Jesmond restaurant that has positively changed the lives of many children in the North East.
As the season of giving is in full swing, let’s look at a Jesmond restaurant that has positively changed the lives of many children in the North East.
Jesmond residents have told JesmondLocal universities should take more responsibility over the lack of parking in the Lindisfarne Road area, as they claim most of the problems are caused by students. JesmondLocal spoke to locals who complained about student vehicles parked in their streets, the majority
Find out about the latest event that’s taking over Osborne Road, reports Marina Snyder
Jesmond residents can look forward to a seasonal treat as the Tyneside Mandolin Orchestra hosts a lunchtime concert of folk, jazz and festive tunes at St. Hilda’s Church on Monday 16 December. Based in Jesmond, the Tyneside Mandolin Orchestra regularly performs at local venues. Founded 10
A Jesmond resident called Bertie had the goal of reaching the Scottish Border on a bike during ‘his’ storm, Storm Bert.
Reporter Kelvin Ooi joined a weekly fun run organised by a Jesmond-based organisation
Rehill’s of Jesmond speak out all positivities around the new defibrillator installed on their building in Jesmond. Reports Maddie Queen.
Sandyford Florist, proud to say “its been a really good year”. Click here to read why. Reported by Maddie Queen.
The JRA has warned residents to beware of car thieves after a spate of incidents, Elo Quitmann reports
The financial pressures on universities could negatively impact communities with high student populations like Jesmond, a Newcastle University academic has warned. “We have seen far fewer international students coming into the UK,” Nick Rush-Cooper, the degree programme director for Digital Cultures and Media at Newcastle