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After the edible map has been built it will be eaten at a big picnic in the grounds of Gibside A giant cake map featuring north-east England's most famous landmarks is to be built in Gateshead ...
CRUMBS it’s an edible Transporter Bridge! Famous Teesside landmarks were recreated as part of an eatable North-east map showcasing the region’s most famous places. Middlesbrough’s ...
From Durham Cathedral to the Tyne Bridge – the North East is brimming with iconic structures. But not all of the region’s most recognisable landmarks have earned listed status. A surprising ...
Some of north-east England's well-known landmarks were plunged into darkness on Saturday as part of a global climate change campaign. The lights were switched off for one hour at 20:30 BST for ...
The 10 landmarks will be plotted on a map of the region, and with the use of an iPad each building will be brought to life in a 3D model that visitors will be able to move 360 degrees around each ...
The initiative is being highlighted by the Destination North East England Development Partnership, which plans to put the region on the map as one of Europe's most accessible, inclusive and ...
THE Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) North East has launched a new guide to help enthusiasts to explore the region’s historical engineering works (HEWs). These feature on a database compiled ...
Image caption, After the edible map has been built it will be eaten at a big picnic in the grounds of Gibside A giant cake map featuring north-east England's most famous landmarks is to be built ...
A giant cake map featuring north-east England's most famous landmarks is to be built in Gateshead. More than 100 teams of bakers from across the country will bring their own baked landmark for the ...
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