Tynemouth: Difference between revisions

514 bytes added ,  5 years ago
Line 66:
=== Green Belt ===
The town is almost completely surrounded by natural vegetation, primarily the hundreds of year old oak trees that grow all over Gabon. The trees are accompanied by large swathes of grass and bush that have been planted around Tynemouth. This was a scheme planned to ensure that the town did not sprawl. The other main focus of this scheme is to provide distinction between Tynemouth and the neighbouring towns of Salisbury and South Shields. It is managed by local authorities under guidance from the Lord's Council.
 
<br />
 
== Attractions and Amenities ==
Line 77 ⟶ 75:
 
== Education ==
Gabon has several successful schools and educational facilities, but Tynemouth's famous St. Edmund's Christian School is the most well regarded. Named after Edmund the Martyr, who was murdered by pagans for not renouncing his faith, the school caters to students ranging from years 1 to 12. St. Edmund's is in the town centre, adjacent to the town hall. Students from St. Edmund's have a rivalry with those of Hackney School, in Salisbury.
 
== Notable Visitors ==
- Mickale, Red Duke of Varkonia
 
- BritishWanderer, High Lord Councillor of Gabon
20

edits