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(26 Jul 2014, 6:20 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]haha yeah, but it could have been worse. Think Tuxedo Princess! Smile

I noticed that innfusion has reopened too, dropping the 'inn' from it's name. It could have happened a while ago, but I rarely go to Sunderland these days. It's another one that used to always be a cracking bar. £2.50 for a treble+mixer.

I'm down the town tonight, if i go past i'll update in the morning.

According to Arizona's facebook page, they hoping to re-open on Monday.
(26 Jul 2014, 6:22 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]That thing stunk of 'pineapple cubes'.

The revolving dance floor was always a challenge to get off after one too many.

Haha yes. The stench of vomit as you walked down the narrow corridor to the main arena.

Remember the revolving dance floor in the Palace nightclub?
(26 Jul 2014, 6:25 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Haha yes. The stench of vomit as you walked down the narrow corridor to the main arena.

Remember the revolving dance floor in the Palace nightclub?

Cant remember the Palace at all. Where was that at?

Saw Phats and Small at whatever the nightclub was called in Birtley (changed its name regularly and is now a gym). A few mates went to see The Vengaboys when they appeared there - I made sure I was elsewhere that night.

Apart from that, all my nights out were usually in decent places.
(26 Jul 2014, 6:32 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Cant remember the Palace at all. Where was that at?

Saw Phats and Small at whatever the nightclub was called in Birtley (changed its name regularly and is now a gym). A few mates went to see The Vengaboys when they appeared there - I made sure I was elsewhere that night.

Apart from that, all my nights out were usually in decent places.
Palace was the Mecca on Newcastle road, above the bowling.
(26 Jul 2014, 6:34 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Palace was the Mecca on Newcastle road, above the bowling.

Ah yeah.
No, never went there at all.
Think there were shuttle buses to/from the town centre at one point.
(30 Jul 2014, 5:26 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]According to the "Sunderland Now" Facebook Page, an electronic display/sign has been placed somewhere on St. Mary's Way, and it confirms the closure of the Wearmouth Bridge on Sunday 17th August.

However, nothing has been mentioned yet on the Nexus, Stagecoach and Go North East websites.

Least its a sunday, still gonna be a nightmare

haha i love the comment about if the Chinese were doing the work... he has a point, the whole lot would of being done by now!
(30 Jul 2014, 5:26 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]According to the "Sunderland Now" Facebook Page, an electronic display/sign has been placed somewhere on St. Mary's Way, and it confirms the closure of the Wearmouth Bridge on Sunday 17th August.

However, nothing has been mentioned yet on the Nexus, Stagecoach and Go North East websites.

I am told that Sunderland Council has not yet contacted Go North East with information regarding the closure of Wearmouth Bridge on August 17th - I'd imagine the same applies to Stagecoach North East too.

I aspire that, since they've been informed by yours truly, they'll contact the council for specific details at some point today and hopefully get the information on the website ASAP.
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...-1-6759813

Bust up over boulevard decorated with trees.
(31 Jul 2014, 3:41 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...-1-6759813

Bust up over boulevard decorated with trees.

Oh dear, 180k on trees?
supposed to be special trees lol, Its probably because when the business park gets built and the council moves from their tatty civic centre to a new build at the business park their be able to look out of the windows and see all those pretty trees all in the line lol.
(31 Jul 2014, 4:17 pm)cbma06 wrote [ -> ]supposed to be special trees lol, Its probably because when the business park gets built and the council moves from their tatty civic centre to a new build at the business park their be able to look out of the windows and see all those pretty trees all in the line lol.

If they are moving i would imagine that it will be knocked down, the whole lot needs to go, least then they can build a car park on it... as the new college built in the city centre wont, sure i read it would have no car park.
(01 Aug 2014, 9:08 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]If they are moving i would imagine that it will be knocked down, the whole lot needs to go, least then they can build a car park on it... as the new college built in the city centre wont, sure i read it would have no car park.

Its ashame we couldn't kick the council out into a disused building in the city, and then knock down the tatty civic centre, and their could of build the new college on the area of civic centre, knock down the crappy civic centre car park and build a big new multi storey over the metro railway line area. then the holmside area should be become a new indoor shopping centre.
(01 Aug 2014, 10:06 am)cbma06 wrote [ -> ]Its ashame we couldn't kick the council out into a disused building in the city, and then knock down the tatty civic centre, and their could of build the new college on the area of civic centre, knock down the crappy civic centre car park and build a big new multi storey over the metro railway line area. then the holmside area should be become a new indoor shopping centre.

The old Primark is free, they should move in to there.

Only problem building over the metro lines, its gonna be a nightmare, not like i use the metro, as i think its shit.

The whole of Holmeside needs sorting, once those buildings are down (near the bingo) and cleared work can hopefully start on the new college.

As for the square on the VAUX site... they need to hurry up and finish it, the whole area is a nightmare.

The new road near the Londenderry is coming on great, it wont be long before the cars start using it to enter/exit? the carpark.
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Plans for a new fire station in the Marley Pots area of the city are on display. More in news at 2PM.
(01 Aug 2014, 1:10 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Sunderland's Sun FM
‏@1034SunFM
Plans for a new fire station in the Marley Pots area of the city are on display. More in news at 2PM.
More fuel efficient due to less distance to travel to put out the burning cars. Smile
(01 Aug 2014, 1:39 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]More fuel efficient due to less distance to travel to put out the burning cars. Smile
Ahahah!
Update in the Sunderland echo about the Holmeside site, which has being demolished and Independent

http://www.sunderlandecho.com/what-s-on/...-1-6765850
(05 Aug 2014, 3:59 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]"Bailiffs move in to shut down Sunderland nightspot The Point" = Sunderland Echo

Well tbh it was expensive, hopefully something moves in quickly
From the Sunderland echo


WEARMOUTH Bridge will be closed to drivers over six nights to allow it to be resurfaced.

The route will be shut on Sunday, August 17, and the following five nights as Sunderland City Council re-surface and remodel of its southern roundabout that sees nearly a million vehicles pass through it every year.

Diversions are being put in place from 6am on Sunday, August 17, with the roundabout and Wearmouth Bridge reopening to vehicles from 6am on the Monday.

Limited bus services can cross the bridge in both directions during the peak service time of the 24-hour closure on August 17.

Buses will be allowed though the roadworks from 6am to 7.30pm on the Sunday and access remains throughout for the emergency services, pedestrians and cyclists.

The southern roundabout and bridge are to be closed to all vehicles overnight from 7.30pm on Monday, August 18, until 6am on Tuesday, August 19.

The same overnight closure times apply on the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

No buses will be able to use the bridge on the overnight closures.
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/local...-1-6774983


Seems the warehouses around the area where they are gonna build the bridge will be going.

Lets hope the horrid Pallion enterprise thing will go to, its in a desperate need to of a facelift!
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