in the words of Jimmy Carr's taxi driver "there's no red light district in Newcastle"
As someone who lives in the city, I can confirm: there is no recognised 'Red Light' district as such. I'm NOT saying that it does not happen, just that there is no specific 'district'.
Newcastle upon Tyne was created in 1##.
Newcastle upon Tyne's motto is 'Fortiter Defendit Triumphans'.
3 They are: Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne & Wear) Newcastle (Shropshire) Newcastle under Lyme (Staffordshire)
It depends which Newcastle you mean. Newcastle-under-Lyme is in the midlands, close to Stoke on Trent, in Staffordshire. Newcastle-upon-Tyne is north of Durham, on the north-east coast of England.
The estimated distance from Newcastle upon Tyne in England to the Arctic Circle is about 802 miles. It is 2,427 miles to the North Pole from Newcastle upon Tyne.
One example would be 'Wansbeck' - a district of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
I presume you mean the Newcastle (-upon Tyne) that is part of Tyne and Wear. Historically Newcastle is in Northumberland.
Newcastle upon Tyne Church High School was created in 1885.
Wansbeck - a district of Newcastle-upon-tyne.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England.
It was first demonstrated in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1878.
285 miles taking this route:Take M1 to The NORTH from London to A1 to The NORTH to WEATHERBY.Take A1 to Newcastle-upon-Tyne.