Seaburn

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Seaburn

Coordinates: 54.933396° N 1.367077° W

Seaburn (Tyne and Wear)
Seaburn
Seaburn shown within Tyne and Wear
Population 12,000
Metropolitan borough City of Sunderland
Metropolitan county Tyne and Wear
Region North East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Postcode district SR6
Police Northumbria
Fire Tyne and Wear
Ambulance North East
UK Parliament Sunderland North
European Parliament North East England
List of places: UKEnglandTyne and Wear

Seaburn is a small, affluent coastal town and resort in the City of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, North East England. It includes Fulwell and parts of Roker. The village of Whitburn, South Tyneside borders the town to the north.

Most of Seaburn is low-density private housing, constructed during the middle of the 20th century. The seafront is home to a variety of seaside attractions, including a sandy beach, seaside promenades, an amusement park, children's playgrounds, traditional fish and chip shops, many small guest houses and one four star hotel the Marriott, formerly the Seaburn Hotel and the Swallow Hotel. The main shopping street in the town is Sea Road, which runs from the seafront up to the Metro station in Fulwell.

Seaburn is still very popular with development happening in recent time. A small 'strip' of foreign cuisine restaurants has emerged making Seaburn a popular place to eat on a night time. As of 11 October 2006, there are four Italian restaurants two Indian cuisine restaurants, three fish and chip shops and a pub serving more traditional English food.[citation needed]

In the late 1980s, the old Seaburn funfair was redeveloped, with a Morrisons supermarket, new amusement park and leisure centre. The area now hosts the annual Sunderland International Airshow, the largest such event in Europe. It remains a popular resort attraction for people across Wearside and beyond.

The town was one of critically acclaimed painter L. S. Lowry's places to stay. The time he spent in the area is acknowledged in the Morrisons supermarket entrance which displays a huge replica painting of his.

The Sunderland International Airshow (http://www.sunderland-airshow.com/) is held on the coast at Seaburn and Roker and is the largest free event of its kind in Europe. The airshow is always very popular with members of the public with a good variety of acts ranging from Fast Jets from both the RAF and other air forces to small civilian acts like the Sukhoi 26. The show is aimed at all ages with other activities going on throughout the day making it a very popular day in the North of England and Scotland.

The town has five primary schools (Fulwell Infants School, Fulwell Junior School, Redby School, St. Benet's R.C School and Seaburn Dene school) and one secondary school (Monkwearmouth School, on the Dene Estate to the north of the town). Although Monkwearmouth School's reputation is improving, many parents in Seaburn still prefer to send their children to schools in neighboring Sunderland and Whitburn. St. Benet's R.C School is a feeder school to Sunderland's two Catholic secondary schools, St. Aidan's (for boys) and St. Anthony's (for girls).

Seaburn has its own station on the Tyne and Wear Metro.

The town is part of the Fulwell ward on Sunderland City Council, represented by three Conservative councillors, and has long been regarded as a stronghold of the Conservative Party.


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