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  2. Jenny's Place - Wikipedia

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    Jenny's Place (Women and Children's Refuge) was established in 1977 [1] [2] and was the first women's refuge in New South Wales' Newcastle region. [3] The establishment of Jenny's Place was integral in the response to the recognised need for feminist housing and crisis services for women and children escaping domestic and family violence, part of the original New South Wales Refuge Movement.

  3. Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (/ nj uː ˈ k æ s əl / ⓘ new-KASS-əl, RP: / ˈ nj uː k ɑː s əl / ⓘ NEW-kah-səl), [5] is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is England's northernmost metropolitan borough, located on the River Tyne's northern bank opposite Gateshead to the south.

  4. Newcastle Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Libraries have a home library service, [37] podcast and media room, [38] and 3D printing and scanning. [39] In 2007, Newcastle Libraries were given a $19,000 grant from the State Library of New South Wales for a community languages collection. [40]

  5. Busways Travel Services - Wikipedia

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    Services operated out of Slatyford and Byker depots were branded as Newcastle and City Busways respectively, taking on a maroon livery, while South Shields and Sunderland depots' Busways operations were branded blue and green respectively. These divisions were eventually reduced to three with the merger of City Busways into Newcastle Busways in ...

  6. Leazes Park Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Leazes Park Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 12 Leazes Park Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in the United Kingdom.The congregation was formed in 1880 and worshiped in the Ashkenazi rite until the congregation was dissolved in 1978.

  7. Vertu Motors Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Vertu Motors Arena (formerly the Eagles Community Arena) is a multi-purpose built venue for events, meetings, sports and the community in the Elswick area of the city of Newcastle, England. The arena has a capacity for up to 3,500 spectators and is home to the Newcastle Eagles of the British Basketball League and Women's British Basketball ...

  8. Chapel House Estate - Wikipedia

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    Chapel House has a range of buses, (Service Number 40,63,72 and 38A) which enables people to get to the city centre within 35 minutes. There are five bus stops in the area as well as three bus routes, all going to the city centre. All services are provided by Stagecoach in Newcastle and. all designated routes for low floor kneeling buses.

  9. Newcastle Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Civic Centre is a municipal building in the Haymarket area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [1] Designed by George Kenyon , [ 2 ] the centre was built for Newcastle City Council in 1967 and formally opened by King Olav V of Norway on 14 November 1968. [ 3 ]