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Two landmark Gateshead buildings will be demolished after being branded "unsustainable". The residential tower blocks, Eslington Court and Redheugh Court, have been part of the skyline for decades ...
More than 350 people will have to be rehoused before Gateshead's two tallest buildings are demolished. Gateshead Council confirmed earlier this week that Eslington Court and Redheugh Court in the ...
Lee Hetherington smashed the axe in Redheugh Court, Gateshead, as council workers looked on terrified. Gareth Crickmer and Will Metcalfe. 12:00, 15 Jul 2021.
People living in a 20-storey tower block say they feel unsafe after a second fire in six months. The latest blaze at Redheugh Court, in Gateshead, started on the fifth floor on Saturday.
ChronicleLive revealed in December that the Redheugh Bridge, which carries traffic across the River Tyne between western areas of Newcastle and Gateshead, is suffering from crumbling concrete and ...
A man has been charged with arson following a fire at a block of flats in Gateshead. The fire happened shortly after 3am at a block on Redheugh Court. Northumbria Police, Tyne and Wear Fire and ...
Driver, 36, dies after crash on Redheugh Bridge in Gateshead. Tyne Tees. Thursday 11 May 2017 at 10:50am. An empty Redheugh Bridge on Thursday morning after it was closed Credit: ITV News.
The Government is “willing” to talk to Tyneside councils about how to pay for repairs to crumbling concrete on the Redheugh Bridge, a minister claims. News you can trust since 1849 Sign In ...
The residential tower blocks, Eslington Court and Redheugh Court, have been part of the skyline for decades and are a well-known part of the area. Gateshead Council said the process of ...
It’s been a troubled time of late for Tyneside infrastructure. The Tyne Bridge is currently down to one lane of traffic in each direction as vital repairs are carried out, the Gateshead flyover is ...
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