2023 news archive
Women's Rugby World Cup England 2025 confirms opening and closing venues
Excitement continues to build for the 10th edition of the women's pinnacle tournament with England set to host biggest ever celebration of women's rugby.
Sunderland station entrance opens doors
Sunderland's multi-million-pound southern train station entrance has officially opened its doors.
Let's Talk about the next budget
Budget setting is getting closer, give the council your views about the budget.
Ground-breaking SAIL Project sees 82% reduction in rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour in its first year
A ground-breaking project launched last December to make Sunderland city centre safer, more attractive and more vibrant has seen an 82 per cent drop in rowdy and inconsiderate behaviour in its first year.
Ten vans seized on suspicion of fly-tipping
Ten vans have been seized in the last six months as Sunderland City Council cracks down on fly-tipping.
Have your say on licensing in Sunderland
Sunderland residents and businesses are invited to have their say on the city's Statement of Licensing Policy, a document which describes how the local authority exercises its powers under the Licensing Act 2003.
Young artists celebrate coronation bench's return home
Pupils who were chosen to have their artwork displayed in the Tower of London as part of King Charles III's coronation celebrations are celebrating its return home.
George helps his home town kick off its 60th birthday celebrations
TV architect George Clarke returned to his roots this week to help his home town kick off its 60th birthday celebrations.
Changes to bin collections over Christmas
Waste collections will change over Christmas week, with collections scheduled between Tuesday 26 December and Friday 29 December moving back one day.
Have your say on new enforcement powers to tackle anti-social behaviour
New powers to tackle anti-social gatherings in cars and the dangerous driving, speeding, stunts and noise that go with these, are being considered by Sunderland City Council.