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Safe Places Within North Tyneside Wallsend Safe Places within North Tyneside Wallsend Godfrey Barnard Jewellers LD North East Quadrant West The Forum 205 Park Road Cobalt Business Park Wallsend Wallsend Silverlink North Tyne and Wear NE28 7NL Wallsend NE28 8JA www.ldne.org.uk Tyne and Wear NE27 0BY www.northtyneside.gov.uk British Heart Foundation O2 Quadrant East The Forum The Forum Cobalt Business Park Wallsend Wallsend Silverlink North Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Wallsend NE28 8JA www.o2.co.uk Tyne and Wear www.bhf.org.uk NE27 0BY www.northtyneside.gov.uk Co-operative Travel Reeds Rains Care and Connect The Forum 3 High Street East Wallsend Customer Services Centre Wallsend Wallsend 16 the Forum Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Wallsend NE28 8JP NE28 8PA NE28 8JR www.co-operativetravel.co.uk www.reedsrains.co.uk www.northtyneside.gov.uk L&S Gifts Citizen Advice Bureau Wallsend Wallsend Customer First Centre 94/96 High Street West Hugh Street 16 The Forum Wallsend Wallsend Wallsend NE28 8HY Ne28 6RL NE28 8JR www.facebook.com/lsgiftz www.ntcab.org.uk www.northtyneside.gov.uk List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Wallsend Continued Battle Hill Health Centre Battlehill Library Belmont Close Coastway Shopping forum Battle Hill Battle hill NE28 9DX NE28 9JE www.battlehillhc.co.uk [email protected] Fairmans Pharmacy Thompsons opticians 22-24 High Street West Unit 7 Coastway Shopping Centre Wallsend Battle Hill Drive Tyne and Wear Wallsend NE28 8HU Tyne and Wear www.fairmanspharmacy.com NE28 9PA The Hadrian Leisure Centre Thompsons Opticians St Peters Road 33-35 High Street East Wallsend Wallsend Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear NE28 7LQ NE28 8PF United Kingdom [email protected] Wallsend Memorial Hall (The Mem) Verandah Cafe 10 Frank Place Richardson Dees Park Wallsend North Road NE28 6RN Wallsend NE28 8RH List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Howdon Howdon Library Churchill Street Howdon NE28 7TG Howdon Community Centre Denbeigh Avenue Howdon NE28 0PP Ashchem 55-57 Burn Terrace Howdon Wallsend List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside North Shields Reeds Rains YMCA Enjoymuzic Ltd North Shields Church Way Royal Quays Shopping Outlet Tyne and Wear North Shields North Shields NE 30 1QP Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear www.reedsreins.co.uk NE29 0AB NE29 6DW www.ymcanorthtyneside.org www.enjoymuzic.com Max Spielmann British Heart Foundation Citizens Advice Bureau North Shields 18 Saville Street North Shields 51 Bedford Street North Shields 48 Bedford Street North Shields Tyne and Wear North Shields Tyne and Wear NE29 6QP Tyne and Wear NE20 0AT www.maxphoto.co.uk NE29 0SZ www.ntcab.org.uk www.bhf.org.uk Thomas Cook Travel North Shields Customer First Centre Wool works 85 Bedford Street Northumberland Square 11/13 West Percy Street North Shields North Shields North Shields Tyne and Wear NE30 1QU Tyne and Wear NE29 6QF www.northtyneside.gov.uk NE29 0AH www.thomascook.com www.thewoolworks.co.uk Fresh Property Centre Julian Charles JA Hicks Optometrists 63 Church Way Royal Quays Shopping Outlet 25 Nile Street North Shields North Shields North Shields Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear NE29 0AE NE29 6DW NE29 0AZ www.fresh.property www.juliancharles.co.uk www.jahicks.co.uk List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside North Shields Continued Age UK Phoenix Detached Youth Project The Parks Sports Centre 13 Saville Street 14 Front Street Howdon Road North Shields North Shields North Shields Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear NE29 6QP NE29 7QW NE29 6TL www.ageuk.org.uk/northtyneside www.pdyp.org [email protected] I Love Office Supplies St Josephs Church Tynemouth Pool 26 Rudyard Street Wallsend road Beach road North Shields North Shields North Shields Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Tyne and wear NE29 6RR NE29 7AA NE29 9PX www.iloveofficesupplies.co.uk [email protected] Newcastle Building Society Moving Homes Tourist Information Centre 76 Bedford Street 2a Hawkeys Lane Unit 18 Royal Quays Shopping Outlet North Shields North Shields North Shields Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear Tyne and Wear NE29 0LD NE29 0JF NE29 6 DW www.newcastle.co.uk www.movinghomesuk.com [email protected] JJ’s Cafe Thorntons Cedarwood Trust 4 Bedford Way Unit 6 Royal Quays Shopping Outlet 43 Avon Avenue Beacon Centre North Shields Meadow Well North Shields Tyne and Wear North Shields Tyne and Wear NE29 6DW Tyne and Wear NE29 6RX www.thornton.co.uk NE29 7QT www.cedarwoodtrust.co.uk List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside North Shields Continued Northumberland Park Cafe King Edwards Road North Shields Tyne and Wear NE30 2ES List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Whitley Bay Waves Cornerstone Cafe The Cake Cabin The Links 96 Oxford Street @ Celebrations for all Occasions Whitley Bay Whitley Bay 9 South Parade Tyne and Wear NE26 1AD Whitley Bay NE26 1TQ www.cornerstonecafe.co.uk NE26 2RE www.northtyneside.gov.uk Citizens Advice Bureau Whitley Bay Wrights Furnishings Ltd Papercuts 1 Roxburgh Terrace 236 Whitley Road 1 & 2 Roxburgh House Whitley Bay Whitley Bay Park Avenue NE26 1DR Tyne and Wear Whitley Bay www.ntcab.org.uk Ne26 2TE NE26 1DS www.papercuts.co.uk Whitley Bay Customer First Centre Pantrinis Fish and Chips Newcastle Building Society York Road 11-13 Marine Avenue Newcastle Building Society Whitley Bay Whitley Bay 78-84 Park View Tyne and Wear NE26 1LX Whitley Bay NE28 8JR www.pantrinis.co.uk Tyne and Wear www.northtyneside.gov.uk NE26 2TH Tourist Information Centre Jacqueline’s Cafe Thorntons Tea in the Park York Road 251-253 Whitley Road unit 3 Park View Shopping Centre Whitley Bay Whitley Bay Whitley Bay Tyne and Wear NE26 2SY Tyne and Wear NE28 8JR NE26 2TY www.northtyneside.gov.uk List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Whitley Bay Continued Happy Planet Studio and Gallery 3 Ilfracombe Gardens Whitley Bay NE26 3ND Whitley Bay Police Office Unit 21 Park View Shopping Centre Whitley Bay NE26 1DG List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Monkseaton Monkseaton Library Woodleigh Road Monkseaton NE25 8ET http://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/facility/999 Wendy Coles Bridal 98 Front Street Monkseaton Tyne and Wear NE25 8DL List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Cullercoats Cullercoats Library St Georges Road Cullercoats NE30 3JY [email protected] List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Tynemouth Tynemouth Library Front Street Tynemouth NE30 4DZ http://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/facility/997 Cook and Baker 4 Queensway Tynemouth NE30 4NA Wild at Heart 4 Queensway Tynemouth NE30 4NA Gareth James Chocolatier 12 Front Street Tynemouth NE30 4DX List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Shiremoor Moorview Vets Unit 5c Northumberland Park Earsdon Road Shiremoor NE27 0SJ www.moorviewvets.co.uk Shiremoor Library Shiremoor Resource Centre Earsdon Road NE27 0HJ Shiremoor Centre Earsdon Road NE27 0HJ List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Killingworth Lucas James Estate Agents Management Office Unit 19 2-3 The Killingworth Centre Killingworth Centre Tyne and Wear Citadel East NE12 6YT Killingworth www.lucasjamesestateagents.co.uk NE12 6HS Thomas Cook Travel 14 The Killingworth Centre Tyne and Wear NE12 6YT www.thomascook.com The Lakeside Centre Southgate Killingworth Tyne and Wear NE12 6SA United Kingdom [email protected] White Swan Centre Citadel East Killingworth NE12 6SS List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Forest Hall Forest Hall Library Whitfield Road Forest Hall NE12 0LJ http://my.northtyneside.gov.uk/facility/1005 Thompsons Opticians 1 Station Road North Forest Hall Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 7AR List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Benton the Hub Q11 Quorum Business Park Benton Lane Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 8BU The Security Gatehouse Dukes Walk Quorum Business Park Benton Lane Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 8FB List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Longbenton Oxford Centre West Farm Avenue NE12 8LT List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Burradon Barbara Ann’s Hair & Beauty Salon 15-16 Front Street Camperdown NE12 5UT Davison Chemist 33-34 Front Street Camperdown NE12 5UT Rising Sun Country Park Cafe Whitley Road Benton Newcastle upon Tyne NE12 9SS List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Dudley John Willie Sams Centre Market Street Dudley NE23 7HS List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Wideopen Wideopen Library Canterbury Way Wideopen NE13 6JJ List correct as of 18th October 2016 Safe Places within North Tyneside Jesmond A Time 2 Talk Disability North The Dean Centre Castle Farm Road Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 1PH 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