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Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Five Wearside stories you might have missed
A new lease of life for a disused church, repairs of a much-loved pier and the start of a year of music - these are just some of the things that made the news this week. Here are five Wearside stories you might have missed. Repair work on Roker Pier in Sunderland is now under way. The Grade II-listed structure was badly damaged by Storm Babet in October 2023. It has been off limits to the public since 300ft (100m) of railings were washed away and some of the path at the pier head broke off. The council said the scheme was costing in the region of £236,000 and it was aiming to reopen the site by the end of July. Find out more about the works here. Volunteers have been awarded the highest honour their local authority can grant for outstanding services to the community. Chester-le-Street residents John Adey and Jimmy Carroll were among those given a Chairman's Medal by Durham County Council thanks to their community efforts to commemorate those from the borough who have fought and died in wars. The pair were instrumental in creating the town's Remembrance memorial and annual parade, offering residents opportunities to reflect and pay their respects. Also recognised were volunteers from the Open Door Church for their support for vulnerable residents across Willington. A film festival has returned with its biggest programme yet, according to bosses. The Sunderland Shorts Film Festival, which is now in its 10th year, will show more than 200 films at venues across the city centre until Sunday. Festival director Chris Allan said it had seen its most popular year and had received more than 1,100 entries, hundreds more than in 2024. Read more about it here. A historic church building could become an adult learning and arts centre. Sunderland City Council's planning department has approved the change of use of St Mary's Church in South Hylton. The Grade II-listed structure, which sits on the corner of Wear Street and Church Street, dates to the 1800s and has been vacant for some time. Read more about the plans here. Chart-topping indie rockers Franz Ferdinand and acclaimed singer-songwriter Adele Sandé are to kick off a year-long major celebration of music. The two acts will launch the Sunderland Year of Music 2025-2026 in June. It will mark Franz Ferdinand's return to Wearside for the first time in more than a decade, while Sunderland-born Sandé - formerly known as Emeli - will be making her stage debut under her real name. The gigs will kickstart a week of special live events across the city. Read more about it here. Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.


BBC News
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Five Wearside stories you might have missed this week
A new lease of life for a disused church, repairs of a much-loved pier and the start of a year of music - these are just some of the things that made the news this are five Wearside stories you might have missed. Pier repairs begin Top honours for community volunteers Volunteers have been awarded the highest honour their local authority can grant for outstanding services to the residents John Adey and Jimmy Carroll were among those given a Chairman's Medal by Durham County Council thanks to their community efforts to commemorate those from the borough who have fought and died in pair were instrumental in creating the town's Remembrance memorial and annual parade, offering residents opportunities to reflect and pay their recognised were volunteers from the Open Door Church for their support for vulnerable residents across Willington. Film festival returns with packed programme A film festival has returned with its biggest programme yet, according to Sunderland Shorts Film Festival, which is now in its 10th year, will show more than 200 films at venues across the city centre until director Chris Allan said it had seen its most popular year and had received more than 1,100 entries, hundreds more than in more about it here. New lease of life for disused church A historic church building could become an adult learning and arts City Council's planning department has approved the change of use of St Mary's Church in South Grade II-listed structure, which sits on the corner of Wear Street and Church Street, dates to the 1800s and has been vacant for some more about the plans here. Opening acts for music year announced Chart-topping indie rockers Franz Ferdinand and acclaimed singer-songwriter Adele Sandé are to kick off a year-long major celebration of two acts will launch the Sunderland Year of Music 2025-2026 in will mark Franz Ferdinand's return to Wearside for the first time in more than a decade, while Sunderland-born Sandé - formerly known as Emeli - will be making her stage debut under her real gigs will kickstart a week of special live events across the more about it here. Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Community volunteers awarded top honours
Volunteers have been awarded the highest honour their local authority can grant for outstanding services to the community. Chester-le-Street residents John Adey and Jimmy Carroll were among those given a Chairman's Medal by Durham County Council thanks to their community efforts to commemorate those from the borough who have fought and died in wars. The pair were instrumental in creating the town's Remembrance memorial and annual parade, offering residents opportunities to reflect and pay their respects. Also recognised were volunteers from the Open Door Church for their support for vulnerable residents across Willington. After raising funds for the town's war memorial in 2009, Mr Adey and Mr Carroll dedicated their efforts to growing a regular community event. Meanwhile, the Open Door Church regularly run a range of activities to bring residents together, helping them develop skills such as day-to-day budgeting. The medals were presented by Joan Nicholson, Durham County Council's outgoing chairperson. Follow BBC Sunderland on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram. Volunteers honoured for community work Rugby club's 'towering figure' honoured Durham County Council


BBC News
16-05-2025
- General
- BBC News
County Durham volunteers awarded top honour
Volunteers have been awarded the highest honour their local authority can grant for outstanding services to the residents John Adey and Jimmy Carroll were among those given a Chairman's Medal by Durham County Council thanks to their community efforts to commemorate those from the borough who have fought and died in pair were instrumental in creating the town's Remembrance memorial and annual parade, offering residents opportunities to reflect and pay their recognised were volunteers from the Open Door Church for their support for vulnerable residents across Willington. After raising funds for the town's war memorial in 2009, Mr Adey and Mr Carroll dedicated their efforts to growing a regular community the Open Door Church regularly run a range of activities to bring residents together, helping them develop skills such as day-to-day medals were presented by Joan Nicholson, Durham County Council's outgoing chairperson. Follow BBC Sunderland on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.