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21st/22nd January Campaign Weekend
Cant you spare a few hours?

January 17th 2011

Following on from the great success of a campaign weekend we had at the start of the month, this weekend we will be out campaigning once again.

Meeting at 6pm on Friday (21st) and 10am on Saturday (22nd) - Venues to be confirmed.

If you are able to spare a few hours, please let us know by sending an email to either Paul or Andrew


First Campaign Weekend of 2011
Cant you spare a few hours?

January 2nd 2011

There's no other way to get 2011 off to a good start than a spot of campaigning! The first campaigning weekend of 2011 will take place next weekend, Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th January. North Tyneside CF will join with the local association to campaign in Whitley Bay and Monkseaton.

If you are able to spare a few hours, please let us know by sending an email to either Paul or Andrew



Merry Christmas from NTCF
A Christmas message from the Co-Chairmen

December 20th 2010

Christmas is now less than a week away we'd like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and we send our best wishes to you for 2011. We'd like to thank all those we have worked with throughout the past year. Over the past 12 months we've seen many changes both locally and nationally. The Conservative Party is changing the country and putting it back on track to recovery. Admittedly the battle is not over by far, next year we have new challenges in the local elections.

Christmas is a time for family and enjoyment, we must not forget about those fighting in conflicts in Afghanistan and across the world who will be away from their families this Christmas.

Stay safe this Christmas and New Year, and thank you for your continued support.

Andrew Elliott & Paul Bunyan
Co-Chairmen of North Tyneside CF




Whitley Wants Action Now!
Sign the petition to support the joint service centre...

November 23rd 2010

Plans to place a new library in Whitley Bay town centre, popular with residents and traders alike, have been blocked by North Tyneside Council Planning Committee, in a move that would appear to be motivated by party politics.

Residents and traders will be asking themselves now whether Labour's only concern is to stop her succeeding where they failed. The pity is that they are endangering the continued revitalisation of Whitley Bay town centre and the livelihoods of its traders as a result.

Please register your support for the plans to help the continued revitalisation of Whitley Bay town centre, and register disapproval for this apparent placement of party politics ahead of the interests of residents and traders.

You can join Whitley Wants Action Now on Facebook
You can read the News Guardian article here

Most importantly you can sign the petition led by The Whitley Bay Chamber of Trade here

We Will Remember Them
NTCF Members Join Elected Officials To Remember The Fallen

November 18th 2010

Last Sunday members of NTCF branch joined elected officials including the Elected Mayor, Linda Arkley and Chairman of the Council, Cllr Duncan McLellan to remember those who have lost their lives fighting for their country at war.

Members attended services at North Shields Memorial and then the Whitley Bay service in the afternoon on the sea front.

Members were also present at the JigSaw memorial on Thursday 11th to remember the fallen.