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  1. Tyne and Wear (/ ˌ t aɪ n ... ˈ w ɪər /) is a ceremonial county in North East England.It borders Northumberland to the north and County Durham to the south, and the largest settlement is the city of Newcastle upon Tyne.. The county is largely urbanised. It had a population of 1.14 million in 2021. After Newcastle (300,125) the largest settlements are the city of Sunderland (170,134 ...

  2. The north east county of Tyne and Wear is brimming with cultural quayside cities and sandy North Sea beaches like Tynemouth Longsands where the surf is almost always up. Visit Tyne and Wear to discover cosmopolitan Newcastle and Gateshead museums and galleries for a dose of its Roman heritage, cross neon footbridges between redeveloped quays ...

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Tyne and Wear, metropolitan county in northeastern England. Named for its two main rivers, the Tyne and the Wear, it is bounded by the administrative counties of Northumberland (north and west) and Durham (south) and by the North Sea (east). It is an urban industrial region that comprises five

  4. 4. The Discovery Museum. 1,759. Science Museums. It’s free to get in to Discovery Museum, which is a massive space showcasing the best of Tyneside’s heritage over three floors and extensive galleries crammed with inventions, world-firsts, model …. 2023. 5.

  5. Tyne and Wear is a county and metropolis in the North East of England, created in 1974 from towns that had been in Northumberland or County Durham, plus Newcastle upon Tyne. The area is industrial but has a rich heritage, some surprisingly attractive cityscapes, and a lively entertainment scene. In 2019 the population was 1,136,371.

  6. Transport for Tyne and Wear. Latest travel news. metro. metro Live updates 3 Planned works 7 test Timetable changes 2 metro Night work . bus. Planned diversions 3 test Timetable changes 1. No bus disruptions. ferry. No ferry disruptions. No planned ferry works. No ferry timetable changes. Good Service. Live Travel Map.

  7. The Tyne and Wear Heritage Way is an 80 mile route taking in the rich historic and industrial heritage of the area. The route is broken down into nine convenient sections that you can walk at any time, in any order. Each section can be walked in a day. Visit Causey Arch, the first single span, stone railway bridge in the world and Bowes Railway ...

  8. The county of Tyne and Wear was created in 1974 following the Local Government Act of 1972. The city is famous for its part in the Victorian Industrial Revolution – coal mining, ship building and other heavy industry including armaments were synonymous with the region and many visitor attractions nod towards the county’s industrial heritage.

  9. Tyne and Wear. Coordinates: 54.966252°N 1.455100°W. Flag of Tyne & Wear. Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in North East England . It was created in 1974, and consists of the five metropolitan boroughs: On the north bank of the River Tyne. Newcastle. North Tyneside. On the south bank of the River Tyne.

  10. 1142. 18:25 Teacher who groomed and abused girl, 14, jailed. Tyne. 13:36 HMO petition calls for council to extend curbs. England. 13:12 Fundraiser helps goalkeeper, 12, train with Lionesses ...