Rumours of Sunderland Airshow moving to South Shields are dismissed by council
The leader of South Tyneside Council has quashed rumours the Sunderland Airshow could move up the coast to South Shields.
The leader of South Tyneside Council has quashed rumours the Sunderland Airshow could move up the coast to South Shields.
Last week, Sunderland City Council confirmed the International Airshow would not be going ahead in future, as part of their plans to make both the council and the city Carbon Neutral.
Huge crowds had flocked to Seaburn and Roker for the annual event in the past, which was seen to give a major economic boost to local businesses and the city as a whole.
After being cancelled due to Covid-19 over the last three years, Sunderland City Council chiefs confirmed they were taking a ānew approachā to events and that the airshow was not planned for 2023 or beyond.
The announcement has been met with anger from some, with an online petition to āreinstateā the airshow attracting more than 1,270 signatures.
Councillor Tracey Dixon, leader of South Tyneside Council, has since dismissed rumours that the event could be held at South Shields.
Instead, she explained, the local authority will continue to focus on its own events programme for residents, including its popular summer concerts.
āWe are leading with regard to events, I donāt think thereās anywhere else in the region that do what we do with regard to our summer programme,ā Cllr Dixon said.
āItās wonderful that people would think that South Tyneside could even consider taking the airshow on with it being such an international event.
āBut we need to focus on what is right for the borough in South Tyneside and our summer events programme is something that we will be leading on and continuing.ā
Cllr Dixon, a ward councillor for Whitburn and Marsden, has worked in senior roles in the hospitality industry on Wearside and said she understood the scale of planning involved in the airshow.
The council leader also acknowledged that taking on the airshow as a free event in South Tyneside would create additional financial pressures for the local authority.
Cllr Dixon continued: āOne size does not fit all and the airshow was something that was decades in the planning for Sunderland.
āThis isnāt something that they just picked up and did within a matter of months.
āFor that to even be considered that would definitely need to be built into a medium-term element rather than āby next July we will have an airshow in South Tynesideā.
āI worked in Sunderland and I know the planning that goes behind all of these things.
āWhat we have is quite unique to South Tyneside and I think the Sunderland Airshow was something that was very unique to Sunderland.
āBut for us in South Tyneside, we will be having our usual events programme and I donāt see any change in that moving forward.
āIt benefits not just our businesses but our residents enjoy it and so do our visitors.
āIf weāre building on our visitor economy, that is something that is crucial for us to continue.ā