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Programme Development Manager Appointed for The Ouse Burn Way Project

Programme Development Manager Appointed for The Ouse Burn Way Project

14th November 2024
The Ouse Burn Way Vision partners are pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Balmont as Programme Development Manager. Paul will be leading collaborative efforts...
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NHSN Welcomes New Urban Naturalist to Lead Wildlife Engagement Initiative

NHSN Welcomes New Urban Naturalist to Lead Wildlife Engagement Initiative

10th October 2024
The Natural History Society of Northumbria (NHSN) has announced the appointment of Ellie Davison as the new Urban Naturalist, a role funded by the Reece...
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We are recruiting! New Role Announced to Lead Ouse Burn Way Vision

We are recruiting! New Role Announced to Lead Ouse Burn Way Vision

10th September 2024
Imagine contributing to an ambitious partnership aimed at revitalising the Ouse Burn Valley – an area vital to both people and wildlife in Newcastle. In...
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Royal recognition for Newcastle University’s water research

Royal recognition for Newcastle University’s water research

25th April 2024
Newcastle University has received a prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, which celebrates their exceptional contributions to water research, which includes their...
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MOU signing brings vision for Ouseburn a step closer

MOU signing brings vision for Ouseburn a step closer

11th April 2024
A green corridor through the heart of Newcastle has moved a step closer after key public and private sector partners agreed to take action and...
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£1m fund launched by the Reece Foundation to kickstart The Ouse Burn Way in Newcastle

£1m fund launched by the Reece Foundation to kickstart The Ouse Burn Way in Newcastle

20th October 2023
The creation of a recreational corridor through Newcastle and North Tyneside to improve the lives of residents is the aim of the £1m fund launched...
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Download our Vision Document

Our in-depth brochure outlines all of our proposed plans and aims to:

  • Define the potential of the Ouse Burn and the Letch as a major recreational resource of benefit to the residents of Tyne and Wear
  • Seek the support of all those bodies with an interest in the area to agree a comprehensive strategy that meets local and national objectives and secures the long term development and maintenance of the corridor
  • Work closely with local communities in the evolution of the project

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