[Watering can]Allotments
Looking after an allotment is a great way to:
- Get exercise
- Meet new friends
- Grow your own fresh and organic produce
[Watering can]Allotments
Looking after an allotment is a great way to:
Air quality
Improving air quality in South Tyneside.
Allotments
Allotments in South Tyneside.
Building control
Building regulations, conversions, extensions.
Climate change
Shrinking your carbon footprint, renewable energy.
Contaminated land
South Tyneside Council's contaminated land strategy.
Countryside
Nature reserves, public rights of way, walks & attractions.
Deaths, funerals and cremations
Funerals, burials, cremations, memorials, finding a grave.
Design Team
The council's award winning design consultancy.
Energy efficiency
Be energy efficient by saving energy and water at home.
Environmental health
Animal fouling | Animal health
Dog warden service
Gypsy and traveller sites
Noise control | Pest control
Water quality
Good Design Awards 2008
Make an online nomination.
Green Zone
Environment information
for young people.
Grounds
maintenance
Parks, trees, cemeteries & crematorium.
Historic environments
Conservation areas, listed buildings, archaeology, policy & guidance.
Licensing
Licensing Act 2003, Gambling Act 2005, licensing & permits.
Local
Agenda 21
South Tyneside's environment & development action plan.
Local land charges
Land searches for home movers.
Planning
Planning permission, applications & proposals.
Recycling
Recycling sites, buy recycled, home composting.
Statistics
Recycling, waste collection and more...
Untidy Sites Working
Group
Report any untidy sites.
Waste
Household waste, bulky furniture & equipment.
Online council services & payments, including:
Blitz-it
Blitzing the streets to rid litter, graffiti and waste
Do Your Bit
Make a difference to your environment
Light it
Improving street lighting in the borough
Kerb-it
Recycling rubbish & garden waste direct from your door