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Clampdown on shopping trolleys extended to more parts of the city

Taking a shopping trolley off a retailer's land could land you with a £100 fixed penalty notice in more parts of Sunderland from the end of August.

Call for residents to join the fight against fly-tipping

Sunderland residents are being asked to do their bit to help keep their city clean and green by joining in the fight against fly-tipping.

George Clarke goes back to his roots to help his town celebrate its Big 60

TV architect George Clarke returned to his roots today to help Washington New Town celebrate its 60th birthday.

New 599 bus service between Sunderland, Hebburn and Jarrow

New 599 bus service improves links to job sites and between communities.

City's parks right up there with the best

Five of Sunderland's parks and green spaces are celebrating after receiving prestigious Green Flag Awards.

Washington gets ready to celebrate landmark birthday

Washington is getting ready to celebrate its 60th anniversary with a day of performances, and family activities this Saturday 20 July.

Landmarks lit for England

Landmarks light up red and white for England.

Links for life helping residents connect

From bike clubs to parenting groups, a raft of new ways of keeping communities in Sunderland well and connected to people and support is already having a life-changing impact.

Minster Service to remember Srebrenica

SUNDERLAND will join communities across the world in the annual international commemoration of the Bosnian Genocide.

Children's Homes Fortnight shines a light on dedicated staff

Children's homes in Sunderland are shining a light on their carers as part of Children's Homes Fortnight, which runs from 24 June - 7 July.

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