Whey Aye Wheel Newcastle
The Whey Aye and Giants on the Quayside development will help deliver one of Europe’s 'most exciting' waterfront experiences.

New images reveal £100m plan to build Europe's largest observation wheel in Newcastle

World Wheel Company, which is planning to build Europe’s tallest observation wheel on Newcastle Quayside, has revealed new images and further details of the project.

Standing nearly 460 ft high, the giant observation wheel - dubbed ‘The Whey Aye’ in celebration of its location - will be 16 ft taller than the London Eye. It is anticipated that the project will see around £100m invested in the city and up to 550 jobs created.

Computer-generated images show elevations of The Whey Aye and the rest of the ‘Giants on the Quayside’ development, including The Geordie Giant, a 39 ft tall steel structure, and a new destination food and beverage experience for Newcastle called The Giant’s Quay.

In addition, the development will feature a family entertainment centre filled with trampolines, climbing walls, a skywalk and separate café.

Phil Lynagh, chief executive officer of World Wheel Company’s Newcastle operation, said: “It gives us great pleasure to reveal these images and further details of the development to give people a deeper understanding of our vision for The Whey Aye and the Giants on the Quayside development.

“We have had an overwhelmingly positive response to our plans so far and hope this latest announcement will whet people’s appetites even further.

“We are proposing a £100m regeneration and inward investment project that will create local jobs and ongoing revenue for the regional economy.”

The ‘Giant Sport Deck’ is to comprise a multi-purpose play and sports complex, with covered five-a-side pitches and tennis courts available for public hire, as well as a state-of-the-art virtual golf club called The Quayside Golf Club.

Phase one of the development will include a 700 sq m LED digital screen on the facade of the visitor centre, at the base of The Whey Aye, which will be used to communicate information about local culture and events, and social media content and advertising.

Phase two - subject to a media licence - will see a world-record breaking 10,000 sq m LED digital screen added to the wheel.

The development will cover 32,000 sq m in total and, according to World Wheel Company, will only take 18 to 24 months to build.

A detailed planning application relating to the observation wheel and the Giants on the Quayside development is due to be submitted to Newcastle City Council by the developer later this year.

World Wheel Company chief marketing officer, Nigel Hartley, added: “Our development will complement Newcastle’s global reputation as a vibrant, progressive, welcoming city and help deliver one of Europe’s best waterfront experiences.

“We look forward to presenting our full proposals to Newcastle City Council later this year.”

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