Newcastle Business 2020 - Newcastle Airport
This video is part of an Out of the Square self funded video series looking at a cross section of Newcastle businesses that have been going 20 years or more.
From a nursery to a bank, an architect to a hairdresser, a fashion designer to a restauranteur; they shared their insights, successes and challenges faced. We have partnered with the Newcastle Herald to bring this project to the community hoping it will have benefits to other businesses, students and future leaders.
OOTS is openly passionate about our region and we thought this was just another way to show how much as a region we have to be proud of. Whether the inspiration be big or small, we hope you get something out of this series.
QUIDS IN - Thursdays at Illegitimate Newcastle
The UK’s cheapest and most popular student clubnight finally comes to Newcastle, with £1 Guestlist Entry and £1 Drinks all night!!
Thursdays are made for guilty pleasures and dancefloor treasures!! After a few £1 Vodkas you’ll be belting out The Killers and Vengaboys along with everyone else!!
Quids In’s home is the brand new 1000+ capacity club ILLEGITIMATE on the Bigg Market!! The old Blu Bambu venue has had huge investment and months of building work to turn it into Newcastle’s most exciting new club!!
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Tickets: voodoonewcastle.com
Facebook: facebook.com/QuidsInNewc
Twitter: twitter.com/QuidsInNewc
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Hey! Hello! - How I survived the punk wars - live @ Newcastle upon Tyne - 13.04.2014
How I survived the punk wars by Ginger Wildhearts side project Hey! Hello - performed live @ o2 Academy / Newcastle upon Tyne on April, 13th 2014.
The 33rd Newcastle Beer Festival in 90 seconds
George McSorley takes us on a brief tour of the 33rd Newcastle Beer Festival.
Part of a Newcastle University MA Media and Journalism project into diversity in Newcastle.
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Night out in London
This is what happens when we go out on the town and drink too many Zombies.
3 Days in Newcastle
Went down to Newcastle with the troops for Luc's birthday and whilst he was filming for his (yet to be named) year project, I documented what we got up too.
Cheers again to Luc for helping me capture the clips and get them in sync since I have no clue about that stuff.
Second Class Citizen
Hundreds of people in my current city of Newcastle and the sourounding region have to sleep rough, not just for a few days but for years on end. Some of them are elderly; most of them are in their teens or 20s and the life of a homeless person is anything but predictable. Just about all of them have got a problem with either drink or drugs. When the sun goes down this invisible community settles down for the night. They squirrel themselves away in nooks and crannies with a blanket and a bottle of booze to take away the pain. This film will open your eyes to a subculture of a society that is easy to ignore but hard to forget.
Newcastle on Film (BBC Four)
With an extract showing Martin's cocktail juggling skills
SEFF @ The Cut Newcastle (17/4/15) [2]
European Night Without Accident - UK Edition
Saturday 19th October was the European Night Without Accident and Don't Be That Someone partnered with Tune into Traffic to represent the UK.
European Night Without Accident is an annual awareness campaign that runs across Europe. The campaign uses peer-to-peer learning in party hotspots to engage with young people and make them aware of the dangers relating to drink and drug driving. The project was initiated in Belgium and is supported by the European Commission.
The UK event focused on the 'heroes of the night' who don't drink and drive -- the designated driver, or the passenger or friend who stops someone from getting behind the wheel after drinking.
There was a chance to 'take on a hero' at a reaction-testing game, as well as a super hero themed dress up photo booth.
As well as making sure people had fun, there was a serious message behind the event that was relayed to everyone who got involved.
Diversity in Newcastle Beer Documentary
Mini documentary about High House Farm Brewery in Northumberland, with focus not so much on the brewing process itself, but the people aspect - how the brewery came to be, the people that work there, and the people and pubs that buy the ales produced there.
Apologies for the poor syncing of voice and picture - the result of production troubles!
Part of a Newcastle University MA Media and Journalism project into diversity in Newcastle.
Featured: George McSorley, Antony Ingram, Sally Irwin (highhousefarmbrewery.co.uk) and others.
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Rough Sleeping Awareness Project
For more information go to: i-nspire.com.au
Rough Sleeping is a serious problem within Victoria and worldwide. Many people are forced out on to the streets by unfortunate and often harsh circumstances. Homelessness is often stereotyped as the people we see sleeping on the streets and panhandling. Yet, there is much more to it. Many homeless people are found in shelters which charge an entry fee per night. At I-Nspire we hold the belief that in order to truly understand and appreciate something you first have to experience it. So that is exactly what we did. Our idea was that we would give up our beds, homes, showers, food, money and everything else we take for granted and spend 48 hours on the streets rough sleeping and panhandling, when necessary, for food and water. We took a camera around with us and recorded everything we did in an attempt to take you on the experience with us. We wanted to create an awareness and appreciation for the turmoil these people go through and provide an authentic demonstration for how hard it really is.
Tiger Tiger Newcastle - Trailer 2016
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Unleash your inner tiger in our seven spectacular party rooms in Tiger Tiger Newcastle. Get into the island spirit with Kanaloa bar indulge yourself in the opulent Jewel Bar or get into the groove in Groovy Wonderland. There's always the Tiger Kitchen to keep you happy with all our belly busting favorites. We've created Tiger Tiger Newcastle to be your very own playground of fun and frivolity - all with killer cocktails and banging tunes. Enjoy a night out in Newcastle like no other with our legendary party bar, you could even be snapped and added to our Tiger gallery. It's a night into the unknown, so make sure you join us for the crazy journey! Tiger Tiger Newcastle is a jungle waiting to be explored. Join in the fun with your mates and make a booking today - we'll get the table ready.
With 6 bars, a restaurant and a lively club, Tiger Tiger Newcastle is
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Newcastle upon Tyne | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Newcastle upon Tyne
00:01:52 1 History
00:02:01 1.1 Roman
00:03:08 1.2 Anglo-Saxon and Norman
00:04:08 1.3 Middle Ages
00:04:57 1.4 16th to 19th centuries
00:09:13 1.5 20th and 21st centuries
00:13:27 2 Geography
00:18:39 2.1 Quayside and bridges on the Tyne
00:20:02 2.2 Grainger Town
00:22:24 2.3 Climate
00:23:33 2.4 Green belt
00:24:29 3 Economy
00:25:33 3.1 Retail
00:27:56 3.2 Dwelling types
00:29:21 4 Demography
00:29:30 4.1 Population
00:31:54 4.2 Ethnicity
00:33:23 4.3 Dialect
00:35:49 4.4 Health
00:38:48 5 Culture
00:38:57 5.1 Nightlife
00:40:41 5.2 Theatre
00:42:16 5.3 Literature and libraries
00:43:32 5.4 Festivals and fairs
00:46:19 5.5 Music
00:48:58 5.6 Concert venues
00:51:08 5.7 Cinema
00:52:07 5.8 Museums and galleries
00:53:00 5.9 In film
00:54:27 6 Sport
00:57:42 7 Government
00:58:21 8 Transport
00:58:30 8.1 Airport
00:59:10 8.2 Rail
01:00:50 8.3 Metro
01:03:01 8.4 Road
01:04:13 8.5 Bus
01:05:38 8.6 Cycle
01:07:44 8.7 Water
01:08:26 9 Education
01:09:39 9.1 Tertiary
01:10:48 10 Religious sites
01:12:54 11 Media
01:15:17 12 Notable people
01:18:07 13 International relations
01:18:16 13.1 Twin towns – Sister cities
01:18:29 13.2 Other friendship agreements
01:18:58 13.3 Foreign consulates
01:19:19 14 See also
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Newcastle upon Tyne (locally (listen)), commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, 8.5 mi (13.7 km) from the North Sea. Newcastle is the most populous city in the North East, and forms the core of the Tyneside conurbation, the eighth most populous urban area in the United Kingdom. Newcastle is a member of the English Core Cities Group and is a member of the Eurocities network of European cities.Newcastle was part of the county of Northumberland until 1400, when it became a county of itself, a status it retained until becoming part of Tyne and Wear in 1974. The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie. Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University.
The city developed around the Roman settlement Pons Aelius and was named after the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade in the 14th century, and later became a major coal mining area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the River Tyne, was amongst the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres.
Newcastle's economy includes corporate headquarters, learning, digital technology, retail, tourism and cultural centres, from which the city contributes £13 billion towards the United Kingdom's GVA. Among its icons are Newcastle United football club and the Tyne Bridge. Since 1981 the city has hosted the Great North Run, a half marathon which attracts over 57,000 runners each year.
Grimm Sumi Zest (Orange Vanilla Imperial Stout) Review
Will this Grimm imperial stout taste like a chocolate orange ball?
BEER INFORMATION
Sumi Zest
Grimm Artisanal Ales - (Brooklyn, NY)
Style: Imperial Stout (w/ Vanilla & Orange Zest)
ABV: 11.5%
SRM: 40
Bitterness: Medium-Low
Availability: Limited
Brewery's Description:
The Sumi base is back, this time in a non-barrel-aged treatment! The same luscious, chocolatey richness but with an orange zest aroma. Inspired by the classic chocolate orange ball, this is the decadent dessert stout for chilly winter nights.
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Shawn's Rating: A- (90-93)
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Alan Wilson Historian - The Hidden History of Britain
Turn on captions for English subtitles.
Alan Wilson is a British historian specialising in the origins and ancient history of the British and the history of the ancient British kings including two real King Arthurs.
Arthurian research:
In 1976, after a chance meeting with historical researcher, Anthony Thomas 'Baram' Blackett, at the public library in Newcastle upon Tyne, the two men decided to put up many thousands of pounds of their own money to fund full-time research into the origins of King Arthur. The Arthurian stories, so popular today, came out of South-Eastern Wales into France, via the Normans, in the 12th century and this encouraged them to start their search in the same place. The search soon moved beyond Wales to include the English Midlands which had been dominated by the old Welsh Kingdoms for centuries.
To date, Wilson and Blackett have published seven books that provide information based upon Old Welsh records that date to the 12th Century. They believe that these provide a final solution to the King Arthur story and have clearly identified the true sites of the battles of Badon (Mynydd Baedan) and Camlann.
In 1983, Wilson and Blackett discovered what they believe to be King Arthur's memorial stone at the small ruined church of St Peter-super-Montem on Mynydd-y-Gaer in Mid-Glamorgan, which they subsequently purchased. The stone was offered to the National Museum of Wales (Amguedda Werin Cymru) for analysis, but the offer was not taken up. Subsequently it went on public display in various venues for some time. Following this, they employed the services of two archaeologists, (Professor Eric Talbot and Alan Wishart) in 1990, to lead a dig at the same place. During the excavations, which were authorised by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, several artefacts were discovered including an ancient axe, a knife and a small cross weighing two and a half pounds, that reads Pro Anima Artorius (For The Soul Of Arthur). The cross was subsequently tested by an independent metallurgical house, Bodycote PLC, and found to be made of electrum, and so certified. The cross was offered up to the National Museum of Wales for public testing, but this also was declined.Wilson and Blackett had already identified the church as an ancient historical site possibly originally dating from the first century A.D. Other major Welsh kings are buried locally.
More recently, Wilson and Blackett began a search for what was known as 'The Greatest Work of the Cymru' - Cyfrangon. This is allegedly a massive, hollow, man-made hill concealed somewhere in Wales (similar to Silbury Hill). Treasure hunters in Wales have long sought this fabled hill in which, it is believed, lie several objects of tremendous historical and archaeological value, many of which may be covered in gold or copper.
The use of deep ground probing metal detection and analysis equipment revealed non ferrous metal artefacts some fifteen feet below the surface of the hill at Twyn y Glog, near Ynysybwl in mid Glamorgan. Further investigation by collaborators proved that the original height of the hill lies some 30 or more metres below the Ordnance Survey height, and that the hill is therefore an artificial construct. (Berkly, G., 2007).
No further tests have been made to date (10 September 2007).
Lecture tours:
Alan Wilson and his colleague lectured extensively in the United Kingdom, including Manchester and Jesus College at the University of Oxford, and Alan Wilson gave the prestigious Bemis Lecture in Boston in 1993. Research into claims that the Welsh settled in mid-western America in antiquity led to Wilson and his colleague, Baram Blackett, accepting invitations from American supporters to visit US sites of historical significance in 1994. The visit led to several television appearances and the deciphering of alphabetic inscriptions claimed to be in the old 'Coelbren' alphabet. Wilson also concluded that the many snake mounds in the American Mid-west were of ancient Khumric-British construction. Whilst in America, the two men were also commissioned to produce a detailed genealogy for the Bush family (friends and supporters of President George H. W. Bush).
Published works:
Arthur, King of Glamorgan and Gwent (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1980)
Arthur and Charter of the Kings (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1981)
Arthur The War King (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1982-3)
Artorius Rex Discovered (with Baram Blackett, MT Byrd Partnership, 1986)
The Holy Kingdom (with Adrian Gilbert and Baram Blackett, Bantam, 1998)
King Arthur Conspiracy (with Grant Berkley and Baram Blackett, Trafford, 2005)
Moses in the Hieroglyphs (with Grant Berkley and Baram Blackett, Trafford, 2006)
The Discovery of the Ark of the Covenant (with Grant Berkley and Baram Blackett, Trafford, 2007)
Byker Charrette 2011 - The Week That Was
6. Documentary film on the week that was Byker Charrettes 2011.
University of Newcastle Upon Tyne. School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Stage 5 and 6.
Captured and Produced by Andrew Morrison & John Beattie.
A big thanks to all those involved.
Anyforty x Rick Nunn, Tokyo Bar Newcastle Photoshoot
It’s been an absolute pleasure watching one of my favourite brands, AnyForty, transition over the last year. From a pure streetwear brand to an Artists Collaborative Collective. Bringing a supremely talented selection of illustrators and artists to all new mediums. All under the art direction of talented designer, Alan Wardle.
From video game graphics to interiors these guys are slaying.
I took a trip up to Tokyo Bar, Newcastle to do a photoshoot of their latest interior project, see Blu & eat the best burger ever.
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Geoff - The Welcome Tavern
This short video is part of a collection of films recording the memories of local people who lived in the Garth''s, a housing complex range in the East End of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear form the late 1930's to when they were demolished in the 1990's.
Please visit the project page to view all of the films and images gathered as part of this project.