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14 years ago
Wonderful fish n chips. Pizza and kebabs etc. Friendly service.
2 Rothbury Gardens
Gateshead NE11 0AT
United Kingdom
0191 460 4236
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Been to see this Uni twice now, as I plan to go here, and I can say it really is fantastic! The…read morefacilities look amazing, and are very state of the art. The people are really friendly, and all of the teaching staff seem really enthusiastic about the course(s) they teach. The student accommodation is really good here as well, as all of it is really close to the Uni itself (I think the furthest is about a 5 minute walk)! It's definitely worth a look as in my opinion I think it's a top Uni. Even if you are going to Uni here, it's worth a look just to see the buildings!
Northumbria university is a great place to study. I was graduated from this great university. It…read morehas great quality education. The library is great. The lecturers are all qualified. The fellow students comes from different backgrounds, which are great. The class rooms are modern and well equipped. This university expands so fast in the last 10 years. It has just built a new campus in new bridge street (central newcastle), which is absolutely state of the art building. The new building in new bridge street is well architectured and modern. The student union is fun as well. The problem is just the exams and the assignments are not easy, which is good as it shows the quality.
I was a student at Newcastle University and I can honestly say that the main buildings and…read moreresources available to students could not be faulted. The library and computing facilities were second to none. The university is nicely situated in the heart of Newcastle, with Haymarket metro station and numerous bus services closeby. There are plenty of facilites on campus, as well as the whole of Northumberland street just across the road! As for the general atmosphere of the place - I was not keen. I'm unsure whether I was just unlucky in that the people on my course were not particularly friendly, or whether the university as a whole is like this I was told before going to this university that a lot of the students were so-called 'Durham rejects'. I found this to be quite true although I'm sure those students would not admit it, it was made to be very difficult for the local students to mingle with those student from other areas of the UK. I have no qualms about the level of teaching - the lecturers were very friendly and clearly 'knew their stuff' and the course I did was challenging. If I had to choose again, I would rather have gone to Northumbria University. Although the standard of the course and the entry requirements are generally lower at Northumbria and the campus is less aesthetically pleasing, I imagine that the 'university experience' (which is what most students go for!!!) would have been a whole lot more enjoyable.
Newcastle has lately been named Best University Town in Britain and I'm not surprised. I studied at…read moreNewcastle University for four years as a mature student and I loved it. There is a huge range of courses, both undergraduate and postgraduate and the range of extra curricula activities is awe inspiring. More than 18,000 students from over 100 different countries choose to study at Newcastle so there is a diverse range of cultures represented in every faculty. There are over 200 full time undergraduate degree programmes to choose from in the following subject areas: Arts Business and Law Combined Studies Engineering Foundation Year Life Sciences Medical Sciences Physical Sciences Social Sciences Newcastle University enjoys strong international collaboration so opportunities are often available for overseas study (dependent upon the degree studied). There are mentoring programmes available for those returning to study, and during your first year of study you are guaranteed a place in University accommodation (certain criteria apply). There are some wonderfully inspirational lecturers there who I would now call firm friends. The architecture in the original parts of the university is superb. There is a great social mix with any number of things to do outside of study - from jazz appreciation to fencing, yoga to wine tasting, scuba diving to martial arts. There is a well maintained gym, a number of places on campus to enjoy bad food, a great student union bar hosting numerous social events and live acts, and it's all in a great city. I'd recommend this university to anyone.
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Honestly. This place was near impossible to find. It is no where near the other campus'. I was…read moreconsidering going into horse care and when looking on the Newcastle college website this college is called 'West End Collage' but when you google it on google maps it just directs you to a random street in central Newcastle. As a 17 year old girl who does have issues getting to places finding these directions was stupidly hard. On the site I wasn't supplied with the postcode, and the other West End College was in London which I also got directed to. It was only when I typed 'Newcastle College John Marley Center' I could find the college. Good going college. I am very displeased with how awkward it is to find. But I will still be attending this college but only because it is the only college which does Horse Care, if you are not local to the area and will not be getting rides from parents I would not recommend coming here, especially if you have just left high school. As you can tell I am livid by how hard it is to find this place. Chances are this review is unlikely to change unless they get there grip together and make maps more obvious and if it is worth the education.
With modern facilities, this school serves the town of Brampton and surrounding area. Over the last…read morefew years, it has won many awards, the latest last year for its link to a school in Tanzania. Not just a schhol, this is also a learning resource centre and fitness centre. Fitness classes for children, and adults, take place at the school most evenings as well as on the weekend.
I'm in my last year of compulsory education and have been at william howard the whole time, i…read morewouldn't dream of going anywhere else for sixth form. The teachers are, usually, friendly, interesting and easy to talk to. Everybody has a really strong sense of belonging, it is the sort of school you can fit into easily. There is something for everybody from sport to drama to music to chess. There is opportunities to travel to Italy, France, tanzania and Switzerland. The classrooms are modern, although the chairs could be comfier! there are more computers than we know what to do with, as well as netbooks. There is also a large library and support available both from connexions and student services. Each year has a comfortable and large common room for break, lunch or before school and year seven also have a private outside area. For them and the rest of the school, the field is also open during drier seasons. I would encourage anybody to come here if they want a school which will leave them with amazing memories for the rest of their lives.
Linda's coffee house behind the crown pub in the heart of Whickham is a hidden gem definitely well…read moreworth a look. Fabulous selection of fine tea's n coffee's. Most of the food is baked on the premises, the staff are very pleasant and welcoming, the decor is really nice with lots of arts crafts n the likes for sale. Overall I'd give this place a big shout, definitely 5*
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Best school in the area. Absolutely positively fantastic. Love all the teachers. Well goooood…read more School dinners need some work. Every little helps are great from the juniors!
Bishopton Redmarshall is an outstanding primary school, characterised by small class sizes and…read moredevoted teachers. Children are almost exclusively from within walking distance of the school, and there is a lovely atmosphere. There are under 100 pupils of the school, so education is a very personal matter. The classes are divided into groups of year groups, as opposed to single year groups as otherwise there may be classes with only 2 or 3 children in! Due to the small nature children perform extremely well, as they get the attention they need, and are given work to suit their personal level as opposed to homogenous learning which is beyond some and too simple for others. The school has a lovely site on the edge of Bishopton, with a large playground and playing fields.
whoa..big University. When I set foot on the grounds of Durham University, I couldn't comprehend…read morehow big it really was. Mind you - the university that I graduated from in the US was a small private Catholic institution. I really enjoyed studying there and thought it was a nice place for a study abroad experience.
Today, Thursday the 22nd Day of the Moon/Month of November, MMXVII - 2018 A.D. I read on Yahoo! or…read moreBing News that several United Kingdom Newspapers reported that Mr Mathew Hedges, aged 31, a post-graduate Ph.D. Student/Researcher educated by/or still employed at Durham University, has been under investigation and arrested several times by the Government of the United Arab Emirates, since the 5th Day of May MMXVIII - 2018. Mr Mathew Hedges wife is pictured with her husband in the United Kingdom, in Central London, near the seat of the United Kingdom Government. Mr Mathew Hedges is not identical to the Mr Mathew Hedges who is currently employed a Her Britannic Majesty Queen Elisabeth's Ambassador to Paraguay, and worked as a Diplomat in various positions since before the year MM - 2000 A.D. The University of Durham has not issued any statement on Yelp on Mr Mathews inprisonment. I heard that Professzor Iva'n Szele'nyi, who disappeared from The Karl Marx University of Economics and Politics, Budapest, was teaching us Sociology there, a Teacher at the Sociology Department at the Karl Marx University of Economics and Politics, visiting the United States of North Amerika in 1963 on a one year scholarship, is Professzor of Sociology at the 'New York University of Abu Dhabi' ??, Professzor Norman Stone is Professzor at Bilkent University, and could also be interested in the matter, as they are both personally involved, as I am in researching matters of Internatinal Economics and Politics. Professzor Peter De La Fosse Wiles books on the Economics of the Soviet Union will also give some information on how the situation leading to Mr Mathew Hedges five months inprisonment in the United Arab Emirates developed. When the Irish ITV Television Journalist was taken hostage in Beirut, other people teaching in Beirut were also taken hostage, leading to the Special Envoy of the Archbishop of Canterbury being taken hostage.
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