Final Weeks of Summer Park Fun

Press team , 17 August 2021 12:01

There's still plenty of fun to be had across South Tyneside parks this August as the live music and children's entertainment programme continues into its final weeks.

South Tyneside Council has organised the series of free family-friendly events to help support local communities over the school holidays. Entertainment is being provided across Borough's parks and green spaces, as well as the stunning Harton Quays Park area, enabling local people to enjoy activities right on their doorstep.

They include a mix of afternoon performances from some of the region's finest brass and jazz musicians, local artists and a selection of children's entertainers providing a whole host of fun games and activities.

Events have already taken place in North and South Marine Parks in South Shields, Cornthwaite Park in Whitburn and Carr Ellison Park in Hebburn, with performances by children's entertainer Kendrick, brass bands and local musicians including Jenn Cherene Duo and Cats Night Out.

The programme continues into its final two weeks in Grange Park East Boldon, West Park South Shields, West Park Jarrow and Harton Quays Park.

These will include more brass band music, children's entertainment, the exciting new Custom's House family play Peggy Pearpot and special performances by Tree Stump Theatre.

The summer park events will end over the weekend of Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 August with performances lined up at Harton Quays Park to include popular local singer Jen Stevens and a vocal performance from Custom Voices.

The Mayor of South Tyneside, Councillor Pat Hay said: "It's wonderful to see local families enjoying the mix of music and entertainment on offer across our parks and open spaces this summer. The parks events bring the entertainment into the heart of our communities and they have been really well received so far.

"There is still so much to enjoy over the final weeks before the programme draws to a close with some fantastic live music from the area's very talented musicians and singers.  We hope local families make the most of the remaining free events and entertainment on offer."

The events have been organised with support from local 'Friends Of' parks groups and Council partners, including The Customs House, and part funded by Arts Council England and the Garfield Weston Foundation.

Events are weather permitting and will be subject to any Covid guidelines in place at the time of the event.

The alternative events programme aligns with the Council's core priorities, as set out earlier this year, to support Borough families as well as town centres, high streets, villages and hospitality.

For full details of the August programme of free summer park events visit www.southtyneside.gov.uk/parkevents or follow on social media: Facebook (South Tyneside Events) or Twitter @stynesideevents

Last modified: 28 September 2021 12:02