NE1 releases Summer in the city events programme
NE1 has launched its Summer in the City Events programme and it is bigger and better than ever, with over 135 free events and activities for all the family to enjoy in Newcastle this summer.
The programme has been designed to give people of all ages and abilities something free to do, enjoy, and to get involved in, knowing that there will be something different and exciting to do each day on the Quayside and at Old Eldon Square.
Commenting on NE1’s Summer in the City programme and the months ahead, Rachel Barlow, marketing and events manager at NE1 Ltd said: “We’re tremendously excited and proud to be launching this year’s Summer in the City programme to give people of all ages something free to enjoy and to look forward to during the school summer holidays.
“We have put together an enormous programme of over 135 events, which caters for people of all ages and abilities, it is the biggest and best yet. We have returning favourites including fitness classes and story-telling, as well as exciting new activities, from belly dancing to Bollywood and so much more.
“There’s so much to do in Newcastle this summer and we hope people will sign up to enjoy the fun.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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