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Digital Download | November Issue 2024

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I Love North Shields – November 2024 Issue

A full-color, digital magazine featuring unique, community-driven content created by and for the people of North Shields and beyond. Celebrate the heart and soul of this vibrant coastal town with captivating stories, stunning photography, and insider tips on local life, arts, culture, and events.

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Interview: Nev Clay

As a child, Nev Clay recalls seeing North Shields as a ‘mystical place.’ Every Saturday, his family would take a diesel train from Benton to visit his paternal grandmother in Chirton Green. He remembers holding his breath through the series of three tunnels between the town and Tynemouth, ‘coming up for air’ in a ‘different realm’ where they would watch Doctor Who, play word games like Lexicon and marvel at a vitrified rock in the garden. Like much of Nev’s work, this story seems to overlay the ordinary with a sense of wonder, or perhaps to discover the wonder that was always there. It’s a quality that’s well in evidence on So Little Happened For So Long, his first album since 2001, released last month, and its centrepiece, ‘Cuddy’s Cave.’

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