Tucked away beneath a coffee shop on Tanners Bank is a small venue with a big heart — and an outsized impact on North Shields’ cultural life. The Engine Room isn’t just a bar or a place to catch a gig; it’s the result of one man’s lifelong devotion to live music, risk-taking, and community. From punk gigs in the late ’70s to promoting sold-out shows and finally opening his own venue against the odds, Mark Elliott’s story is woven into every note played there. This is the story of how passion, persistence and a love of loud guitars helped create one of the North East’s most cherished independent music spaces.