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Trinity Square Gateshead is the new-look £150m modern heart of Gateshead. It was formerly the site of the famous 1960s brutalist ‘Get Carter’ Trinity Square car park designed by Owen Luder ...
Brutalism: the seven-storey Trinity Square car park in Gateshead, England, was designed by Owen Luder and is the first ill-fated building in our Brutalism series (+ slideshow). The design for ...
Gateshead's Trinity Square boasts a supermarket, cinema, bars, shops and accommodation for hundreds of students. Gateshead Council leader, Mick Henry, was joined by centre manager Tony Pickering ...
Trinity Square in Gateshead have won a 'Diamond Loo of the Year Award' in the search to find the best ‘away from home' washrooms in the UK. The facilities at Trinity Square are managed by ...
Gateshead's Trinity Square development - at the site of the car park made famous by the film Get Carter - has transformed the skyline. Gateshead development takes shape. Video, 00:01:23Gateshead ...
£150million has been spent transforming Trinity Square in Gateshead. With just days to go until it officially opens ITV News Tyne Tees can give you a sneak preview. The new Tesco store in ...
Demolition work on Gateshead’s Trinity Square car park, best known from the Sixties gangster film Get Carter, is expected to start later this month. Yesterday, a Nissan Juke was put through its ...
An eyesore Gateshead car park made famous by a 1970s gangster film is to finally be demolished three years after its revamp was first announced. Plans to bulldoze the car park in Trinity Square ...
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