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Lord Mayor: Volunteer groups not interested in sharing Council workload
While agreeing that volunteers have a vital role to play in social life, Lord Mayor of Newcastle Peter Arnold does not believe that they want to take on some of the services which are now performed by the City Council.
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Funding will drive green festival

This year's Newcastle Green Festival will be the biggest yet thanks to a funding boost by National Express. The event, now in its 13th year, is due to be held on June 9-10 in Leazes Park, Newcastle, and will be the final event in a week of activities to celebrate UN World Environment Week.

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World Class Multi-cultural Flavours
It's not just a cliché, it's for real. Internationally acclaimed musicians and story tellers as well as multicultural arts, crafts, dance and traditional customs workshops are just some of the world class flavours to be experienced in the One World Music and Heritage Area of the 2007 Newcastle Community Green Festival.
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Let's do our bit to rescue the planet
A week of events will mark this year's World Environment Day with people from all over the North East doing their bit to help the planet. Activities have been organised across the region around World Environment Day, Tuesday June 5, 2007.
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Green Age kicks with musical diversity
The diversity of the music spectrum comes alive at the 2007 Newcastle Community Green Festival. From electro and techno to funk and punk, from world music to acoustic and all points in between it may be one of the most diverse musical treats ever assembled in one location.
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