Go North East have announced some changes to some bus services which pass through Barnes. They don’t affect us much, but the Bugle thought they might prove of interest to someone out there.
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The Laser (or the number 35 in old money) currently runs from South Shields to Sunderland then on into Barnes, past the hospital and the park, before heading up Silksworth Lane and ending up in either Houghton or Low Moorsley. The evening services run on to South Hetton, and on Sundays some journeys end up in Peterlee (though you have to admit, if you were heading from Shields to Peterlee, it’s not how you’d drive it!). From 29th May, this will change, and weekday services will all end up at the Rainton Bridge business park. I guess that’s good news for people in Barnes who might work there or consider a job there. Evening services will continue to serve South Hetton, but due to Durham County Council cuts, the Sunday services to Peterlee will stop.
Two new services are being introduced from the same date, both of which will serve Barnes. The ‘Fast Cats’ X36 (Who thinks of these names? Can the Bugle have some of whatever Go North East are having?) will run from Sunderland, via the hospital to Houghton, Hetton-le-Hole and Low Moorsley. The ‘Fast Cats’ X37 will run direct to Houghton (not via the hospital) then on to Hetton Downs, Hetton-le-Hole and Low Moorsley. Good news for Doxford International workers in Barnes is that both services will serve Doxford Monday-Friday at peak times. Each of the new services will run once an hour and will combine with the existing ‘Fast Cats’ X35 to provide 4 fast buses an hour between Sunderland, Barnes, Doxford Park, and Houghton, evenly spaced at 15 minute intervals. There’ll be some minor changes to the X35 timetable starting on the same day (29th May)
There are no changes to the other Go North East services in our area. Full details of the changes to the 35, and the new services, are on the Go North East website here.
*Laser… Beaming, geddit?!?
Chippy’s new look gets thumbs up from council
We wrote last month about Merrill’s planning application for a new-look store front. If you remember, Merrills, who trade from 133 Chester Road, wanted to install a new glazed shop front in black aluminium, displaying a trendy new logo. They were also taking the opportunity to expand to the rear, and had applied to the council for planning permission for the changes.
No objections to the application were made, and the Council have approved it, noting that “a modern, branded shop front… would undoubtedly improve the existing fascia”.
Good to see a long-standing local business doing well and investing in the area
Craft Fair this Saturday
Ewesley Road Methodist Church present their Craft Fair, this Saturday (7th May) from 10am until 1pm.
Attractions include:
- Coffee and biscuits
- Preserves
- Jewellery
- Sugarcraft
- Home Baking
- Cards
- Light lunches served throughout.

For sale: One Post Office, barely used, one careful owner









From 12noon today, Barnes Park will be open again. 







