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Spanish City closed in 2000 ... to take a tour of the iconic building that is a brilliant white beacon at Whitley Bay - and has even immortalised in song by rockers Dire Straits in Sultans ...
Whitley Bay was once best known for its caravan parks ... Also known as The Dome, the Spanish City arts and leisure centre was first built in the early 1900s. Having been closed to the public ...
Spanish City in Whitley Bay, with its distinctive dome, was built in 1910 and was a popular visitor attraction before falling into disrepair in the 1990s. Following a £10m restoration ...
The iconic Spanish City will reopen this summer in Whitley Bay after shutting its doors for almost two decades. Whitley Bay’s dome will host a variety of venues and leisure facilities ...
North Tyneside Council is hoping to get Heritage Lottery funding to help fund a restoration of Whitley Bay's Spanish City. In 2012, planning permission was granted to turn the former tourist ...
Sixteen thousand people visited in the opening weekend alone – equal in number to almost half of Whitley Bay’s entire population. The toreadors and ballroom dancers that once graced Spanish City have ...
An author is appealing for people to share their treasured memories and family photographs at the famous Spanish City. In partnership with North Tyneside Council, Whitley Bay resident Mick Sharp ...
More than 12,000 people visited the Spanish City Dome in Whitley Bay during a special heritage day initiative. It made it the most successful of the events co-ordinated nationally by English Heritage.
An aerial view over Whitley Bay in February 1964 with the dome of the Spanish City in the centre It was the train line from Blyth to Tynemouth that passed through Whitley in 1862 that began its ...