Not an entirely random name for a blog, but close. I am not a goat herder - in the usual meaning of that word; nor does the Urban Dictionary definition apply to me either (for a decade at least): an extremely drunk male who having lost all self-respect and standards, loses his powers of discrimination when pulling females. It is said that Gateshead derives its name from a settlement near an early Tyne crossing where goats once roamed. The goats are long gone, but me - I like to roam these parts - or rather run - exploring new places, rediscovering old ones in and around Gateshead and Newcastle when I'm out jogging. This blog is a collection of my photos, thoughts, observations, rants, loves and hates about Newcastle and Gateshead.

Saturday, 19 December 2015

Fenwicks Window Christmas 2015

This year's theme was about how Santa got stuck in the Fenwick's chimney.  I wonder how many people saw this, stepped back from the window and looked up to see where the actual chimney is. Or was I the only one?  Fenwick's doesn't appear to have a chimney.





Last year's display was Alice in Wonderland:
http://novumcastellum.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/fenwick-christmas-window-display.html

Thursday, 19 November 2015

I, Daniel Blake: Portland House Makeover for Ken Loach film

I have noticed film crews and lighting equipment around the city centre over the last couple of weeks: at the Central Library, Portland House and Broadacre house (Market Street). Apparently, Ken Loach is making a film called "I, Daniel Blake".

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/award-winning-director-ken-loach-10407775

They are out there filming today.  Spoiler alert!  They have constructed a fake wall on the outside of the building I presume to give the appearance that some windows have been smashed and replaced by temporary wooden boards, on which the main character of the film daubs graffiti.

What a clart on!  I can't believe how much time and effort, and how many people are involved in shooting a short scene for a film.






Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Smokey Joe's - Gone



It looks like this second-hand shop has now closed.  As I was passing this Pilgrim Street shop, the other day, I noticed that the sign had gone and it was being emptied.  Now the shutters are down and all evidence that the shop existed has now gone.  I never ever went in there, but its a bit sad to see it go.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Grey's Monument: Life just wants to be






I'm always surprised at how nature manages to assert itself in the urban environment, insinuating itself into nooks and crannies of man-made structures; life sprouting forth from the most inhospitable of places.

At lunchtime, I spotted foliage all around the base plinth on the column of Greys Monument in Newcastle, and it reminded me of this passage from Bill Bryson: 

“It is easy to overlook this thought that life just is. As humans we are inclined to feel that life must have a point. We have plans and aspirations and desires. We want to take constant advantage of the intoxicating existence we've been endowed with. But what's life to a lichen? Yet its impulse to exist, to be , is every bit as strong as ours-arguably even stronger. If I were told that I had to spend decades being a furry growth on a rock in the woods, I believe I would lose the will to go on. Lichens don't. Like virtually all living things, they will suffer any hardship, endure any insult, for a moment's additions existence. Life, in short just wants to be.” 
― Bill BrysonA Short History of Nearly Everything

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Oxford, Tiffanys, Studio, Ritzy, Ikon, Liquid etc Demolition started

They've started to rip the corrugated iron roof off to reveal . . . another corrogated roof.  The demolition of the former nightclub on New Bridge Street has begin in earnest.  

http://novumcastellum.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/the-oxford-tiffanys-studio-ritzy-ikon.html.
http://novumcastellum.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/end-of-era-for-newcastle-city-night-spot.html

On Saturday, the wall at the northern end of the building was breached, with the demolition proceeding from north to south towards the entrance portico and John Dobson House.




Of course, they won't be knocking down the front entrance and the listed John Dobson House next door.

Jeavons Music Store - Percy Street


Jeavons was on Percy Street!  The shop I remember is the one with the piano-keys shop facia (as above) rather than when the shop was located next door (see below).
http://novumcastellum.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/jeavons-music-store.html





Friday, 2 October 2015

Jeavons music store


On a recent trip to Holy Island, I spotted this record on the gramophone in the "Ship Room" of Lindisfarne castle.  Now, I can remember Jeavons, but not when it had stores on Pudding Chare and Clayton Street.  I think the shop was on Percy Street next to the entrance of Handiside Arcade, but i'm not sure. Can anyone help?

Friday, 11 September 2015

The Oxford, Tiffanys, Studio, Ritzy, Ikon, Liquid etc Demolition has begun


Woohoo - another demolition I can get a bonk-on about.

Plans have been approved and work has commenced on demolishing the non-listed parts of the Ikon night club on New Bridge Street, Newcastle.  The listed parts - the entrance portico and the adjacent John Dobson House - will be preserved, enhanced and used for a cafe / retail outlet.

http://novumcastellum.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/end-of-era-for-newcastle-city-night-spot.html










Is it just me, or was someone having a laugh when they designed Portland House?

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Plummer House Demolition reveals new vista of Plummer Tower

18th century annex to Plummer Tower
Back in 2008, Newcastle City Council revealed plans and a public consultation on the redevelopment of the East Pilgrim Street Area of the City Centre - an area stretching eastwards from Pilgrim Street to the Central motorway, bordered by Durrant Street to the north and Swan House roundabout to the south.

This area had been identified by the council as a preferred location for the extension of the core shopping area of the City Centre. One of the objectives of the redevelopment was to improve the visibility and the setting of the many historic buildings in the area. I presume this would involve getting rid of a number of low quality, and lacking in merit, buildings dating from the back-end of the 20th Centurym, which tend to dominate and overshadow the historic buildings.

Plummer Tower is no exception. Hidden down a side street, jammed between Plummer House and New Croft Centre, Plummer Tower has been almost completely obscured by the surrounding buildings. Now that the rear block of Plummer House has been demolished, the 18th Century Annex to Plummer Tower can now be seen from Carliol Square.

I suspect, unfortunately, that this vista will be short-lived.  I think that the plans to build student accommodation on this site will again obscure this historic site.  The plans for the East Pilgrim Street development hit the buffers years ago, but its a shame if the vision for enhancing this visual setting of the historic buildings has been forgotten in the process.

Friday, 24 July 2015

John Dobson Street Improvements to Start in August

The transformation of John Dobson Street into a tree-lined boulevard is set to commence from 3 August 2015 and is expected to be completed by Spring 2016.

The project which I described here back in February: http://novumcastellum.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/john-dobson-street-to-become-tree-lined.html will see pavements widened, new seating areas installed, new pedestrian crossings, and a segregated two-way cycle track.  The new layout will employ new traffic light technology which will make it safer for pedestrians and cyclists, as well as deterring motorists from using the street as an alternative route through the city (rather than using it merely for access to local premises).