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SUMMARY:Saltburn to Redcar
DESCRIPTION:A day trip to Saltburn offers a refreshing escape to the North Yorkshire coast\, combining traditional seaside charm with scenic coastal walking. Arriving in Saltburn-by-the-Sea\, the Victorian character of the town is immediately noticeable\, from the historic pier stretching out into the North Sea to the cliff tramway that links the town to the promenade below. The beach itself is expansive\, with wide sands that seem to stretch endlessly\, making it an ideal starting point for a leisurely coastal walk. \nSetting off from Saltburn and walking towards Redcar\, the route follows the coastline\, offering uninterrupted sea views and the soothing sound of waves rolling onto the shore. The walk is relatively gentle\, with firm sand underfoot and the occasional rock pools appearing as the tide recedes. Along the way\, the scenery gradually changes as the peaceful atmosphere of Saltburn transitions towards the more industrial heritage of Redcar\, with distant structures appearing on the horizon. The walk provides plenty of opportunity to pause\, take photographs\, and enjoy the fresh sea air before eventually reaching Redcar Beach\, where the long promenade and open coastline provide a fitting end to a relaxing and enjoyable day by the sea. \nGoogle Maps \nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/yEQ4eyj2zCk2m7PA9
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SUMMARY:I\, Daniel Blake
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nProduced by Northern Stage in association with Leeds Playhouse  \nOriginally produced by Northern Stage\, Birmingham Repertory Theatre\, ETT\, Oldham Coliseum and Tiny Dragon Productions\, in association with Cardboard Citizens\, followed by a national tour co-produced by Tiny Dragon Productions and ETT\, in association with Northern Stage  \nI\, Daniel Blake  \nAdapted by Dave Johns from the film directed by Ken Loach\, written by  \nPaul Laverty\, and produced by Rebecca O’Brien for Sixteen Films.  \n\nDan is a carpenter. A Geordie through and through. Just on the mend after a heart attack.   \nKatie has just arrived from London. Finally got a council house for her and the kids. A fresh start.   \nI\, Daniel Blake is one of the most important stories of a generation. A glimpse behind the headlines and the stark reality of what happens when the political system is stacked against you. With 14.3 million* people living in poverty in the UK\, this is not fiction. It is reality.   \nA touching and vital story of how people come together in the face of adversity and how sometimes creating a family to support you just isn’t enough. The show is adapted for stage by Dave Johns who played Daniel Blake in the award winning 2016 film.   \nI\, Daniel Blake returns to Northern Stage after two sold out runs.   \n*Joseph Rowntree Foundation 2025 Poverty Report.   \nRead More
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