Newcastle headlines 1 December: Two people banned from Byker Wall area after anti social behaviour

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Two people banned from Byker Wall area after anti social behaviour. North Tyneside Council have secured thousands of pound of funding to help communities establish orchards in their area. FRATE in newcastle is transforming into an alpine village to get ready for the festive season.
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00:00 I'm Imogen Holland, time for your North East News update.
00:05 Two people have been banned from entering the Biker Wall area following persistent anti-social
00:09 behaviour.
00:10 Ian Carr and Jermaine Hamilton were found to be frequently carrying out criminal acts
00:15 including theft and using drugs.
00:17 The pair now risk the possibility of arrest and a potential custodial sentence if they
00:21 enter the Biker Wall area.
00:23 North Tyneside Council have secured thousands of pounds of funding to help communities establish
00:28 orchards in their area.
00:30 The orchards can be planted on a small area of land and can be used to cultivate a variety
00:34 of trees.
00:36 And finally, Freight in Newcastle is transforming into an alpine village to get ready for the
00:40 festive season.
00:41 Winterland at the Freight will be filled with plenty of festive decorations and food and
00:46 now have a new canopy to protect customers from the colder weather.
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