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Pamela Bilalova

England

Journalist, BBC North East at BBC News

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  • 2 days ago | bbc.com | Pamela Bilalova

    New Metro line to be built as part of £1.85bn dealPamela BilalovaBBC News, North East and CumbriaNorth East Combined AuthorityNorth East mayor Kim McGuinness called the investment a "game-changing moment"A new Tyne and Wear Metro line will be built for the first time in 30 years, as part of a £1.85bn government investment.

  • 3 days ago | bbc.com | Pamela Bilalova

    'Wastewater' likely cause of stream pollution Pamela BilalovaBBC News, North East and CumbriaMalc McDonald/GeographInvestigations at the stream found a plumbing problem was the likely cause of the pollutionWastewater from a "plumbing misconnection" was the likely cause of a stream pollution, an investigation has found.

  • 4 days ago | bbc.com | Pamela Bilalova

    Repairs start on Grade II listed bandstandPamela BilalovaBBC News, North East and CumbriaSuppliedPlans to repair the bandstand in Roker Park were approved a year agoRepairs have started on a Victorian bandstand which has been fenced off for years. The Grade II listed structure, in Sunderland's Roker Park, was closed for safety reasons in 2021. Work to bring it back to its former glory were approved last year.

  • 1 week ago | bbc.com | Pamela Bilalova

    'My dad was a founding member of Durham Wasps'Pamela BilalovaBBC News, North East and CumbriaBeamish, the Living Museum of the NorthRuss Proudfoot, third at the back from left to right, pictured in 1947, was one of the first Durham Wasps playersA founding member of one of the UK's most successful hockey teams wished he had not left it to play elsewhere, his son has said. William Russell Proudfoot, known as Russ, was one of the first men to play for the Durham Wasps when it was formed in 1946.

  • 1 week ago | bbc.co.uk | Pamela Bilalova

    Image source, WWT WashingtonImage caption, Sir Peter Scott, pictured on 20 May 1975 with curator John Secrett, opened the first WWT centre in 1946BBC News, North East and CumbriaA nature reserve's founder would not recognise it today as it has been "completely transformed" in the 50 years since it opened, its current manager has said. Washington Wetland Centre, near Sunderland, welcomed visitors for the first time on 29 May 1975.

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11 Feb 25

A victim of a social media scam claiming to offer free public transport has said fraudsters tried to take money out of her account for three months https://t.co/FX9wGqTEh5

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16 Nov 24

RT @BBCTees: Free school meals auto-enrolment 'way forward' https://t.co/a66yzKDjNU