Byker 2021 to 2024






13th November 2024



Northern Stage, Brinkburn Street.

Eight vibrant, street art murals portraying what Byker means to the local community has been unveiled on the side of the Northern Stage youth project building on Brinkburn Steet.




Ayton Street.

Work has begun on building 24 houses on the site of the now demolished Bolam Street School.






22nd October 2024



Ayton Street.




Union Road, Funeral Cortege.






10th October 2024



St Lawrence (Gospel) Hall.

At the western end of Janet Street where it meets Bolam Way.




Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






8th October 2024



Ayton Street.






25th September 2024



Canterbury Street, Margaret Colllins House.

Demolition now complete.






17th September 2024



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






17th August 2024



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






28th July 2024



Elizabeth Street, Graffiti.






16th July 2024



Canterbury Street, Margaret Colllins House.

Demolition of a retirement housing complex built in 1975 and run by Newcastle City Council.






15th July 2024



Ayton Street.




Commercial Road.

Taken the morning after Englands defeat to Spain in Euro 2024.




Commercial Road, no. 111-115.

This property has been empty for some time now.






28th May 2024



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






21st May 2024



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






20th April 2024



Albion Row, Offices.

In my younger days this was a great pub called The Fighting Cocks.




Albion Row, Former Morley Coachworks.




St. Michaels Road, The Grove.






26th March 2024



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






23rd March 2024



Headlam Street, The Stags Head.






12th March 2024



Ayton Street, Electrical Sub Station.

A planning application has gone in to build 24 houses on the site of the now demolished Bolam Street School.






11th March 2024



St. Michaels Road, The Grove.

A new work by Mul Draws.






7th March 2024



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.




St. Michaels Road Road, The Grove.

A new piece of work underway by Mul Draws.






4th March 2024



St. Michaels Road, The Grove.

Graffiti around the rear of The Grove.






10th December 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.




Walker Road, Abandoned Car

Looks like it has been dumped






1st December 2023



Conyers Road.




Byker Metro Station.






6th November 2023



Walker Road, Hoults Yard Entrance.






25th October 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






29th August 2023



Gordon Road, Kingsland Church.

Replaced an 1894 mission room at 198 Raby Street. Built in 1897 and in use until around 1985. 1n 2003 it was converted to a photographic and production company called Kingsland Church Studios. Gothic style, stone, with twin-portalled entrance front facing west, flanked by pinnacles, and triple lancet in east end.

Source: Sitelines






26th August 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






19th July 2023



Takeaway, formerly The Glendale pub.

Nice art, shame about the food. I'm not really a takeaway kind of person but I did try something from here recently and it was basically reheated rubbish.




Conyers Road.

Works on the communal heating system.






14th July 2023



Albion Row, Former Morley Coachworks.




Walker Road, The Ropes construction.






4th July 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes.




Conyers Road.

The communal bins are often overflowing and attract scavengers.






24th June 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes.




Clydesdale Road.

Taken from St. Peters Road looking towards the city centre.






7th April 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes.




Walker Road, Hoults Yard Entrance.

Looks like the wall is about to collapse.






15th March 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes.






8th March 2023



Albion Row, Scrap Metals.




Chirton Wynd.






23rd February 2023



St. Michaels Road, The Grove (no's. 1 to 4).

Former industrial site, The Grove is being converted to a live music venue.






12th February 2023



Walker Road, The Ropes.






11th February 2023



Brinkburn Centre.

The centre originally opened in the early 1900's as Byker Library. Around 2000 the library moved to a new site near Shields Road and the building has had many uses since.




St. Michaels Road, Polestar Studios.






19th January 2023



Walker Road.

House contruction called The Ropes after the nearby St. Lawrence Rope Works, the last buildings of the rope works were demolished in the 1990's.






18th January 2023



Walker Road.

Previously another entrance to the allotments before redevelopment a few years back.






27th November 2022



Spires Lane, Church of St. Lawrence.

RC St Lawrence Church and attached church hall. Church of c.1895, architect not known. St Lawrence's RC Church of roughly dressed sandstone, slate roof.

Four and a half bays, with broad entrance front facing compass east having corner spirelet. Lancet windows and arcade under broad hoods. Heavily dentiled eaves cornice to side. Entrance between inset half columns and roll mouldings under pointed hood, with cross, as there is to gable end. Rear vestry with little buttresses.

The retention of the old public buildings, including churches, was a key feature of Erskine's concept for Byker, but St Lawrence's, being built into the wall, demonstrates this concept exceptionally and forms a strong group and visual contrast. Community rooms to side entered from Byker Crescent, with red timber pergola denoting entrance and giving striking accent to church, and stepped blue metal roofs incorporating dormers within red timber eaves.

Listed Grade 2. Source: Sitelines.




Byker Masonic Hall, Corbridge Street.






15th August 2022



Parkside Garage, Welbeck Road.

Newcastle City Council recently approved plans to convert the garage to flats.




Welbeck Road, No. 31.






23rd July 2022



The Byker Viaduct.

From 16th July to 29th July no Metros are running in either direction between St James and Tynemouth. This is to allow for the complete removal and replacement of Tanner Bank bridge in North Shields, vegetation and overhead power line work on the rest of the line.






10th July 2022



Wilfred Street, no. 8, The Joseph Cowen Health Centre.

Formerly a public house called Baxters which closed in the 1990's.




Wilfred Street, no. 10.




Wilfred Street.






24th June 2022



Byker Masonic Hall, Corbridge Street.






4th May 2022



Byker Masonic Hall, Corbridge Street.






23rd March 2022



St. Michael's Vicarage.

One of the old buildings which was retained in the Byker Redevelopment. Now Nos. 1-6 Old Vicarage Apartments.

Source: Sitelines.




Shipley Street, Swimming Baths.

Public swimming baths and wash house 1907 (Lynn Pearson says 1886). Incorporated into the perimeter block of the Byker Wall Estate in the early 1970s. Red brick with ashlar dressings and slate pitched roofs with large glass skylights. Mostly two storeys with one single storey bay.

The main south elevation is in three distinct sections. The 3 bays at the east end are formed by 3 cross gables with a row of cross windows at first floor and a row of blocked openings to the ground floor. Linked by a narrow single storey bay to the central section which contains segmental arched entrances for men and women with large windows to each side.

The second bay projects at first floor level and has a cross window in a half dormer and mullioned windows to either side. The west side of the building is blind with 7 large recessed panels between brick pilasters ending in a tower. The rear north elevation is mostly plain with mullioned and cross windows, 7 large recessed panels and a tall tapering chimney. The east gable has a row of mullioned windows and a Byker stair attached, apparently to house the reception of the official opening of Byker by the Duke of Edinburgh in 1974.

Now used for climbing. Only one of three pre-1914 swimming baths in Tyne and Wear (the others being Gibson Street and Wallsend).

Grade 2 Listed. Source: Sitelines.






17th January 2022



The Sun Ray Clinic, Brinkburn Street.

The Sun Ray Clinic was established in the 1930s by Sir James Spence to provide Sun Ray treatment for youngsters with rickets and skin conditions. The clinic operated for over 55 years but closed in the 1980s.




St Michael's Road.

I don't know what this building was but it is now used for manufacturing. Old maps I have at hand label the building as a hall and nothing more. Please let me know if you have any information.




Albion Row, Stone Seahorse.

One of many such items dotted around the Byker estate believed to reclaimed from 1973 demolition of the old Town Hall in Mosley Street.




Tom Collins House.






11th November 2021



St. Lawrence Road.

The day after a fire at W.M.A. Motors on St. Lawrence Road.






13th October 2021



St Silas Church, Clifford Street.

Parish church. 1886 by R.J. Johnson; alterations 1899. Snecked sandstone with ashlar plinth, quoins and dressings. Tiled roof with stone coping. Arched double door in moulded surround in north aisle westernmost bay. Similar door and 2-light window in east end of aisle. Similar west doors inserted in 1899, flank large round-headed window with tracery. Battlemented octagonal belfry turret at north-west has canted bapistry adjoining.

Interior - painted plaster above boarded dado, arch-braced collar truss roof. 5-bay arcade of tall octagonal piers. Gothic-style reredos of Caen stone was 1899 gift from vicar. Painted panelled coved canopy above. Octagonal stone font, wooden rail and kneeler. Glass in east and bapistry windows by Atkinson Bros. of Newcastle.

Stone relief panel in south wall commemorating Elizabeth Harbottle, founder of the Harbottle Charity, has angels flanking inscription of early 20th century.

Grade 2 Listed. Source: Sitelines.






22nd September 2021



Newcastle Council depot, Allendale Road.

Previously the headquarters of the old Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company.




The Masonic Hall and Byker Pool, Corbridge Street.




The S.A. Performing Arts centre, Corbridge Street.




The Salvation Army, Brinkburn Street.






2nd August 2021



A mural on the rear of Grace Street.






2nd July 2021



Wall outside Full Circle Brew, Walker Road.

A number of attempts over the years to tie the wall seem to be failing.






15th June 2021



Stone crest, The Tyne Bank Brewery, Walker Road.

A "By Royal Appointment" stone crest on what has recently become The Tyne Bank Brewery next door to St Peter's Social Club. Originally a factory owned by biscuit maker W&R Jacob & Co. Ltd.




Walker Road.

A sea of dumped rubbish on Walker Road which has been there since the first covid 19 lockdown in March 2020.




Allotments entrance, Walker Road.




Byker Bridge.




Byker Bridge and the Metro Viaduct.




Rear of Headlam Street.




Felton Walk.




St Lawrence's Catholic Church.






1st May 2021



The Sun Ray Clinic, Brinkburn Street.






6th April 2021



The old Riverside Branch Line.

The North Eastern Railway, Newcastle and Tynemouth, Riverside Branch line was originally opened in May 1879 to serve the riverside industries. Services were timed to coincide with shifts in the shipyards.

Stations were built at Byker (closed 1954), St Peter’s, St Anthony’s, Walker, Carville, Point Pleasant and Willington Quay. Passenger traffic was light and ceased in 1973. The line is now closed and converted into a walkway.

The line connected the River Tyne and Walker to the main railway network. The southern half of the line was in a cutting which led to a tunnel beneath Bevans Department Store on Shields Road. It emerged on the south side of the road and continued down the slope to the Quayside at St. Lawrence. The cutting is now in-filled and the tunnel appears to be blocked. Sitelines.




Headlam Street.




View from Headlam Street.




Felton Walk.




Hobby Room, Spires Lane.






21st March 2021



St Lawrence's Catholic Church.




Felton Walk.






10th February 2021



St Peter's Social Club, Walker Road.




Rush hour on Walker Road.




Albion Row.




Raby Street.






January 2021



Spires Lane.




Play area behind Spires Lane.






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