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It is the location of Newcastle Civic Centre, Newcastle University, Northumbria University, Haymarket bus station and the City Pool, and is mainly a business area. The Church of St Thomas the Martyr is a prominent landmark in the area opposite the Metro station at the northern end of Northumberland Street, the city's main shopping street.
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 ]
Kingston Park is a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, about 4 miles (6 km) north west of the city centre.. It is home to several large retailers, the largest being one of Tesco's flagship stores—at 11,055 square metres (119,000 sq ft) which was also the largest supermarket in the United Kingdom for one period of time. [2]
Eldon Square Bus Station is one of two bus stations serving Newcastle City Centre. It is owned by Newcastle City Council and is managed by Tyne and Wear PTE. [1] The current glass-roofed bus station was built adjacent to the former, and is accessible via the mall. It is located in the Haymarket area of the city centre, a short walk from ...
St Thomas' Church Haymarket Hub with parts of Newcastle University and St Thomas' Church in the background Haymarket is an area in the north of central Newcastle upon Tyne . The area has several transport hubs including Eldon Square bus station , Haymarket bus station and Haymarket Metro station .
Newcastle, also known as Greater Newcastle, colloquially as Newy and the Steel City, is a large metropolitan area and the second-most-populous city of New South Wales, Australia. It includes the cities of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie [ 4 ] and it is the hub of the Lower Hunter region, which includes most parts of the cities of Newcastle , Lake ...
Newcastle is accessible by several mostly traffic-free cycle routes that lead to the edges of the city centre, where cyclists can continue into the city by road, using no car lanes. The traffic-free C2C cycle route runs along the north bank of the River Tyne , enabling cyclists to travel off-road to North Shields and Tynemouth in the east, and ...
Newcastle City Council granted planning permission in 2017 for an 82-metre-tall (269 ft) residential block to be called Hadrian's Tower on Rutherford Street in Newcastle city centre, [2] which became the new tallest on its completion in 2020.