2022 news archive
Poppies bloom again on Southwick Green
A sea of poppies is once again adding an extra special touch to Remembrance commemorations in Southwick this year.
Partial closure order secured on problem property
A Partial Closure Order has been secured against a property in Hendon following complaints from members of the public about antisocial behaviour and crime.
Proposals for parliamentary boundaries
Have you seen the proposals for the constituency boundaries?
Residents fined in court as council clamps down on littering
Residents who dropped litter, ignored £150 penalty notices and failed to appear before magistrates have been left facing court bills of more than £400 each.
E-scooters are go...
The e-scooters trial is set to continue into 2024 with new operator Zwings.
Drones used to help keep people safe in the run up to Bonfire Night
Drones have been used across Sunderland to help keep people safe in the run up to Bonfire Night.
Sunderland Remembrance Service and Parade
Service personnel and veterans from across the city will join the Mayor of Sunderland, Councillor Alison Smith, when the city pays its respects at the annual Remembrance Parade and Service at the War Memorial in Burdon Road on Sunday 13 November.
Celebrating our city's heritage
Schoolchildren, volunteers, and the wider community have come together to celebrate 200 years of the Stephenson Trail with a day of history, crafts and music.
'Abnormal loads' to pass through city centre
Drivers in Sunderland are advised that slow-moving HGVs will be passing through the city centre on Monday, as three 'abnormal loads' of up to 101ft long are transported to the Port of Sunderland.
Sunderland school catering gets a digital upgrade
Sunderland City Council's school meals service is introducing a new pre-order software system across its primary schools. Developed by Evolve 4 Solutions the system ensures children get their preferred choice of meal, helps to manage food allergies and reduces food waste and food costs.