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Our new community photographic exhibition at the Staiths Space is a great way to immerse yourself in the diverse work of Gateshead Community Bridgebuilder
February half-term is just around the corner, and we've lined up some adventures in nature and heritage along the Tyne Derwent Way for all the family, whatever the weather and all for free!
The one year anniversary of Tyne Derwent Way in a Box, a project led by young artists in Gateshead, whose sensory art boxes have been shared with older people across local care homes was celebrated last week.
In her new short film photographer, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen recalls what it was like on the Staiths when it was still operating.
The grounds of St Mary's Heritage Centre have taken one step further to becoming a wildlife haven in urban Gateshead thanks to our Green Team volunteers.
An evaluation of the Tyne Derwent Way has been published, covering November 2023 to March 2025. Read the key points and recommendations from the report.
Year 4 pupils from Rowlands Gill Primary School stepped out of the classroom and into the heart of the Derwent Valley this autumn as part of the Riverside Routes x Tyne Derwent Way partnership.
A human herd has been recreating the actions of our lost large herbivores to help create better wildlife habitats in Gateshead and Newcastle. Find out more with Cain Scrimgeour of Wild Intrigue.
Families from Rowlands Gill Primary School joined artist Megan Randall recently for a joyful and imaginative walk through the Land of Oak and Iron.
Kath's walks on the Tyne Derwent Way are a popular and well-established fixture on our events calendar. Here she tells us more about how she became a volunteer and where it has taken her.
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