Below is a list of the supporters of the 2008 Festival |
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A much appreciated and valued supporter of the Ouseburn Festival. Over the past 10 years the council has contributed a sizeable amount of our funding and continues to support our aims with the help of staff from the Regeneration Team at the Ouseburn Regeneration Center.
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Registered as a charitable housing association in 1973, its aims are to provide supported and long term accommodation and more. |
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Situated on the top edge of the Ouseburn Valley since 1991, ERB Services is a family-run business started in 1983 by Eddie Brown. |
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The Ouseburn Trust was set up in 1996 through the efforts of local activists interested in preserving the heritage and supporting the sustainable development of this unique urban area. |
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NARC. magazine is the North East's premier music monthly. Staunch supporters of the local scene and dedicated to showcasing new music, their involvement in the Ouseburn Festival means that this year's musical line-up is second to none! |
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The Co-operative Group is a business democratically run by members to meet their common needs and aspirations. In turn, the strength and commitment of our membership is vital in helping us achieve our goals. |
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The Sir James Knott Trust is a registered charitable trust based in Newcastle upon Tyne in the north east of England. We support community projects in Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham including Hartlepool. |
Quay Timber is one of the North East's leading independent suppliers of new & reclaimed timber. Serving trade & retail customers, we stock a wide range of timber products, catering for all your indoor and outdoor timber needs. |
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Ouseburn Farm provides environmental and heritage education and training. An information area for visitors is being developed. The building is a model of sustainable construction. There are currently no animals on site but plans to return them are underway. |
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Xsite Architecture wants to work collaboratively to create great ideas. Whether these become art, object, paper or stay as ideas we are interested in the process of creating beautiful and culturally significant projects with and for people. |
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Welcome to the Hadrian Trust. We aim to improve the lives of people living and working in the North East of England. |











