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Go North East to serve Tyneview Retail Park in Prudhoe from 2 January
From 2 January, Go North East will be extending its Tyne Valley Ten service 10B to serve Tyneview Retail Park, helping improve access to shops and facilities for the residents of Prudhoe, Crawcrook and Ryton.
Some of the first businesses to open at the retail park include B&M, Greggs, Caffé Ginevra and Aldi, with others set to follow soon.
As part of the improvements on 2 January, Go North East will also be making some other changes to Tyne Valley Ten which can be viewed on the company’s website.
Stephen King, commercial director at Go North East, said: “We’re pleased to be extending our services to serve this new retail park.
“It will make things a whole lot easier for the residents of Prudhoe, Crawcrook and Ryton.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Go North East .
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