The Director of the University College London Institute of Health Equity visited North Tyneside to support the borough’s work to become a Marmot Place.
North Tyneside Council has become a regional leader in CCTV technology, investing in a new generation of cameras to help keep communities safe and make our neighbourhoods places we can all be proud of.
Much of the school's green drive is led by the pupils themselves. A team of Green Ambassadors — young environmental leaders elected from across the school
Percy Main and its surrounding areas will benefit from up to £20m in funding over the next 10 years after it was selected as one of the key locations in the Government’s Pride in Place programme.
The sapling will grow on a site with nearly 2,000 years of heritage, giving local schoolchildren and visitors the opportunity to watch a new tree take root and develop over time.
North Tyneside Council is working with the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) to raise awareness of the Infected Blood Compensation Scheme with local residents.
Residents consistently tell us how much they value clean streets, safe public spaces and quick responses to reported issues, and we’ve redesigned how we manage our neighbourhoods around those priorities.