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Business and tourism leaders back plans for convention centre on banks of the Tyne

Almost 100 people have objected to the £260m scheme in Gateshead

CGI of planned Gateshead convention centre(Image: handout from NewcastleGateshead Initiative)

Business and tourism leaders are backing £260m plans for a convention centre on the banks of the Tyne in Gateshead, but the scheme is also attracting some opposition.

New CGI videos and images have been released showing what the conference and exhibition centre will look like, along with details of how the facility will operate.

The centre will include a 6,300 sqm, pillar-free exhibition hall which has the capability to be divided into three smaller halls. Alongside this, there will be a smaller conference hall, meeting and events spaces with views of the Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides, plus an outdoor events space.

The project will also include a 12,500-capacity arena to replace the Utilita Newcastle Arena, plus two hotels with 290 bedrooms, bars, restaurants, and other public spaces.

But there has been some criticism of the project’s design, and nearly 100 people have objected to the scheme.

Gateshead Council leader Martin Gannon said: “The Quays development confirms the region’s reputation for world-class events. Gateshead Quays will capitilise on a conferencing demand that the region has been unable to meet and showcase the North East’s strengths to a global audience.

“The new images show just how unique and special the waterfront site is. An events setting like no other in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.”

Kerrin MacPhie, head of business events at national tourism organisation VisitBritain, said: “The Gateshead Quays development will create a huge opportunity for NewcastleGateshead, increasing its global reach to attract large-scale events from all over the world. This development is great for the business events industry in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and shows confidence within the market.