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"THE LOCAL SIGHTS"


Which 3-day tour would YOU choose??

Tyne & Wear, England
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
  • For when they arrive I will help them to settle in and then take them to the beach and show them the priory castle and tell them that the castles real name is king Edward's castle .
  • Then I would show them all the hotels down by the coast and explain what they are like inside.
  • On the second day I would then take them to the town to show them Newcastle united football stadium and the city center.
  • Then I would show them all the descent sport shops where you get all the good named clothes from like J.D. sports and sports connection and then I would take them to a nice good restaurant for some chow (or food).
  • On their last day I would take them somewhere exciting like the Spanish city for some fun or even better than going there we might go to metroland and go on the rides there.
  • And after that we will then go to the metro center its self and buy some clothes and have some fish and chips then go home and have me mum to cook us a nice big meal.

    Group 1

  • In the morning we could take you to newcastle to see the nice shops and even to see the tyne bridge and things like that.
  • I would take you to all the clothes shops and food shops as they are my favorite things.
  • We could then go and have a look at gray's monument as it has been there for some time now. If we were to go to the top of the big monument you could see the wonderful sights and the beutiful view.
  • In the afternoon I would take you to meet my friends as they are really cool and funney (well at least some times they are!). At the night time we could go to the youth club which is held at our school, its a good laugh esspecially when you get to play pool and football and things like that........
  • In the morning we could set of to go to beamish to see what it was like in the olden days. In beamish we could go on the tram and see all the nice places and things like that.
  • We could then take a trip down to pockerley manor or even the railway station, it will be a great day out, especially if the weathers good.
  • Beamish is in durham so we will probably be there for the whole day as we will need to travel up there and travel back down........
  • In the morning we could set of to go to some sort of theme park like lightwater vally, alton towers or even flamingo land. Places like these are really great for kids and even adults some times. They have lots of things to do and see, some times there are circus on or even animal shows, they are really good esspecially when you see the dolphins and wales as they are so cute.
  • After that we could come home and put our feet up so we could relax without any more noise!!.......

    Jayne Anderson

  • If you were to come over to Newcastle I would take you to St. James Park were Newcastle United F.C play football.
  • Other attractions here would be wet"n"wild which is a water park which just opened 3 years back, which is a lot of fun.
  • I would have to take you shopping and to spend your money. There are a lot of music shops in Newcastle like, HMV, Virgin, Windows and many more.
  • They are also a lot of sports shops like, Allsports, JD sport, Sports connection and many more. The other big shopping mall is the Metro Centre in Gateshead.
  • I suppose I could take you to the Spanish city but the fun in that place went ages ago.
  • If you come other for the history there is Tynemouth priory, Newcastle keep and the Tyne bridge too.
  • For sports activities there is Whitely Bay pitch "n" put golf course.
  • If you wanted to see some sport fun I would take you to Newcastle Arena where the Newcastle Cobras ice hockey team play and Newcastle Eagles basketball team play.
  • The Newcastle arena does a lot of other stuff to. It holds concerts, sports camps etc. A lot of famous pop groups have played there like Blur, Pulp (which I saw), David Bowie, David Essex, Jamiriqoi and a lot of others. Gateshead International stadium also does concerts too, to bigger bands because it's got a bigger capacity.
  • If you got home sick there is a surfing shop just across the road from Tynemouth beach where you could go surfing. Thanxs for believin'

    David & Wayne

    PS There is also Whitely Bay Ice rink if you fancy going ice skating.

    BBBBBB BBBBBBBB YYYYYYYY YYYYYY EEEEE

  • Thanks to Group 1, Jayne Anderson and David & Wayne Norham Community Technical College Tyne & Wear for some great tours!


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    England

    If the New Zealanders came to England, Group 1 have compiled a list of people to introduce them to, places to take them to, food to eat and interests of our own.

    Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
    Food they would eat:
  • Breakfast: A light breakfast as they are travelling. This would be boiled egg and 'soldiers,' with orange juice.
  • Lunch: MacDonald's in London.
  • Supper: Shepherd's Pie.

    Where we would take them:

  • We would take them to London, once in London we would take a double decker bus to show them the sights of London.
  • We would also see famous land marks.
  • We would also take them to see a West End show, a trip down the River Thames as well as taking them around Covent Garden.
  • We would show craft stalls in London near the Covent Gardens.
  • Then go home !!!!
  • Food they would eat:
  • Breakfast: Bubble and squeak.
  • Lunch: Fish and chips.
  • Supper: Toad in the hole (sausages in batter)

    Where we would take them:

  • We would take them to Alton Towers, one of the most adventurous and exciting theme parts in the country. Rides include Corkscrew, Logflume etc. Alton Towers is set in beautiful gardens and parklands.
  • Then go home!!!!
  • Food they would eat:
  • Breakfast: Full English breakfast (bacon, beans, sausages, fried egg, fried bread, plum tomatoes, mushrooms and black pudding).
  • Lunch: Pub meal (Full English Sunday roast - Roast Beef/Chicken, Roast potatoes, three vegetables, Yorkshire puddings and gravy plus sweet).
  • Supper: A light meal, e.g. beans on toast (plus hot chocolate and biscuits before bed).

    Where we would take them:

  • Sleep in, pack in the morning.
  • York is a beautiful, historic place to visit.
  • In the afternoon we would introduce them to either Kevin Keegan (ex Newcastle United manager) because he is known locally as he played for a local team, Scunthorpe Utd. Or Ian Botham (cricketer) because he is known locally as he played for the same football team (Scunthorpe Utd.) at York, as both of them are there at the moment.
  • We should also show them the football ground at Scunthorpe Utd.
  • Thanks to Caroline, Melissa, Helen, Lyndsay and Elizabeth from Sir John Nelthorpe School North Lincolnshire for a great tour of England (and very interesting English food, too!)


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