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Doesn't her smile just make you smile? This is one of my Helpdesk supervisors. She's one of the reasons I like my job (at times!)

After the move. My first attempts at signage to get across the idea that despite the big sign overhead, the two staffers at this large service counter have two very different kinds of expertise. I brought over the yellow 11x14 sign from our old desk to put on our side, and made a new 8 1/2 x 11 landscape sign for the center. It was too small, few patrons really noticed it.

 

You can see the center sign in detail here:

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February 2005.

The student charcoal project from Day 264 reveals its subject is a young Steve Jobs, not George Harrison as I had originally speculated. It turns out the poster was commissioned by my teammate to decorate the helpdesk.

Hands holding a round Contact Us sphere.

Young Businesswoman using headset in a call center

Qua sono con l'allieva più attiva (verso giugno 2003 o 2004)

Customer service team working in headsets. Focus placed on smiling man in back.

Presidência Itinerante vai à Feira de Santana

 

Feira de Santana recebe a Presidência Itinerância, já em seu novo modelo, que além do Gabinete e Secretaria Geral da Presidência, traz representantes do Comitê de implantação do Processo Judicial Eletrônico - PJe-JT, do Comitê de Saúde do Trabalhador (CSTRAB) e das Comissões de Engenharia de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho (CESMT) e de Acessibilidade, da Secretaria de Organização e Métodos e do Núcleo de Manutenção e Projetos.

 

'A transição do processo físico para o virtual traz algumas dificuldades, mas estamos trabalhando para que tudo ocorra da melhor maneira', pontuou o presidente, desembargador Valtércio de Oliveira, ressaltando que ainda 'há dificuldades comuns a todo novo sistema, quando é implantado'. Ele avisou que Feira de Santana deverá estar no PJe-JT em outubro deste ano e apresentou a gestora do comitê de implantação, desembargadora Dalila Andrade, explicando aos servidores e magistrados que a implantação do sistema é feita em diversas etapas, iniciadas pelo diagnóstico feito por O & M, que produz um relatório com todas as observações relacionadas ao espaço físico e condições gerais de trabalho. Segundo o presidente, o sistema ainda passa por constantes modificações, estando na versão 1.4.8. Por fim, explicou que a equipe responsável pela implantação vai averiguar e informar as medidas tomadas para que tudo ocorra de forma tranquila.

 

A desembargadora falou dos mecanismos criados pelo TRT5 para dar suporte aos juízes, advogados, procuradores, servidores e partes, como o Núcleo de Suporte Operacional ao PJe e preparo do Helpdesk, além das facilidades que o novo sistema traz, inclusive com deslocamento. Segundo a gestora, o PJe-JT 'tira o advogado do balcão, o oficial de justiça das ruas, e também não há juntada de documentos e de petições mais nas varas', destacando que no interior a média é de 200 petições por semana para serem anexadas ao processo.

 

A diretora da Secretaria de Tecnologia da Informação e de Comunicações - Setic, Cláudia Jorge, relatou que é muito importante esse diagnóstico inicial, onde todo o ambiente é avaliado para que as soluções sejam apresentadas pela Setic. Ela narrou a presença de grupos de trabalho que acompanham as etapas de implantação e dos equipamentos enviados para o preparo das máquinas que vão ter o sistema implantado. 'Todo o interior recebeu as 31 switches e computadores novos. Em Feira estamos preocupados com o espaço, mas vamos ver como ajustaremos o uso dos monitores necessários ao PJe-JT'.

 

Filipe Ortiz, diretor na 2ª vara, falou da importância da visita de presidência, 'pois ainda existe uma sensação de que o interior não recebe o mesmo cuidado que a capital. Com a visita, vimos que estamos sendo vistos sim', declarou.

Já o advogado Basílio Neto falou da expectativa do PJe-JT em Feira de Santana, e disse que já o usa, o que 'está adiantando muito ainda mais o trabalho. Hoje só viajo para fazer audiências'.

 

O presidente da OAB, subseção local, Pedro Mascarenhas, foi recebido pelo presidente (foto), e apresentou o pedido dos advogados que frequentam o fórum, de que é urgente que sejam feitas melhorias nos banheiros e no espaço físico.

 

Segurança

 

Também foram entregues os kits de segurança aos agentes lotados no fórum, que agora terão uniforme tático, coturnos, armas de choque, colete à prova de balas, algemas e lanternas.

 

O diretor de segurança, José Rivas, pediu para que os colegas tenham consciência do seu papel como agentes, responsabilidade e que vejam a necessidade de se cuidarem fisicamente, uma exigência agora para que continuem a receber a gratificação paga aos seguranças. Ele também falou das melhorias que virão por aí, como a instalação de câmeras, 'o que deverá ocorrer ainda este ano, como forma de fazermos o monitoramento dos prédios. Também haverá treinamento, e se estiverem com um bom condicionamento físico, o lucro será de todos, principalmente dos senhores', afirmou.

 

O presidente esteve nas 6 varas que funcionam no fórum. Na sua fala, ressaltou que 'a Justiça do Trabalho exige do juiz um trabalho redobrado, pois a efetivação do seu trabalho só ocorre mesmo na execução, quando se dá a eficácia e efetividade da sentença'. Sobre a itinerância, falou que pretende atingir todas unidades do TRT5,' pois queremos ver de perto a situação física também dos prédios, e aqui em Feira, onde o PJe vai chegar neste ano, já vamos iniciar a adequação do prédio, concluiu o presidente.

 

Em reunião com os chefes dos setores e os oficiais de justiça, o presidente recebeu sugestões para o aprimoramento das atividades e se comprometeu a dar o devido encaminhamento a todas elas.

 

Secom TRT5 (Léa Paula) - 12/6/2014

 

Derwent Walk Country Park and Derwenthaugh Park

The Derwent Walk Country Park is an amazing place owned and managed by Gateshead Council.

It is about the size of 146 football pitches and contains woodlands, meadows, wetlands and riverside all linked by a series of waymarked walks.

 

The Country Park runs from Swalwell to Rowlands Gill through the River Derwent Valley and is made up of several countryside sites joined together including The Derwent Walk and Derwenthaugh Park.

 

The Derwent Walk follows the route of the former Derwent Valley Railway which once carried iron ore and passengers between Consett and the River Tyne.

 

Derwenthaugh Park is the reclaimed site of the former Derwenthaugh Coke Works which was reclaimed for people and wildlife over 21 years ago.

 

The Coast to Coast Cycle Path (C2C) National Cycle Network No 14 runs through the Country Park.

 

There are 2 visitor centres with cafes, 2 bird hides, public toilets, 7 car parks and lots of opportunities for people to get out and about including for those with access disabilities, walkers, runners, cyclists and horse riders.

 

Wildlife

The ancient woodlands of the Derwent Valley hold a wide variety of wildlife - carpets of springtime wood anemones and celandines, many birds including green and great spotted woodpecker, nuthatch and sparrowhawk plus the occasional glimpse of animals such as fox, badger and roe deer. The flowers found in the hay meadows support butterflies like the common blue and meadow brown. The Derwent Walk is home to blackcap and whitethroat, heard singing in summer, and bullfinches and flocks of siskins seen feeding in the winter. The River Derwent supports a wide range of wildlife including kingfisher, dipper and otter.

 

Bird hides

There are bird hides at the following locations:

 

Thornley Wood

Overlooks a bird feeding station. Car parking at the Thornley Woodlands Centre.

 

Far Pasture Ponds and Shibdon Pond

Overlook wetland areas. Far Pasture - car park beside the hide.

 

All hides are kept locked and keys are available for purchase from the Thornley Woodlands Centre and the Development and Enterprise Helpdesk at Gateshead Civic Centre. The hides are wheelchair accessible.

 

Northern Kites Project

Between 2004 and 2006 ninety four red kites were released into the lower Derwent Valley as part of the Northern Kites Project. Kites began to breed in the north east in 2006 after an absence of 170 years. The Northern Kites Project was managed by English Nature and the RSPB in partnership with Gateshead Council, the National Trust, Northumbrian Water and the Forestry Commission with additional funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the SITA Environmental Trust.

 

History of the Derwent Walk

Derwent Valley Railway

The Derwent Valley Railway was opened in 1867 by the North Eastern Railway Company.

 

The construction of the railway was a major engineering feat including the construction of a deep 800m long cutting near Rowlands Gill and 4 viaducts

 

Nine Arches Viaduct

The Nine Arches Viaduct is 150m long, and was built because the Earl of Strathmore would not allow the railway to pass through the Gibside Estate.

 

At its peak in 1914 the railway was carrying over half a million passengers a year with a regular goods traffic of timber, bricks and coal to the staiths at Derwenthaugh and iron ore on the return trip to Consett.

 

As road traffic became more efficient and suffered competition for passengers from buses, the service declined and finally closed in 1962

 

The railway is commemorated in the Geordie folk song about an ill-fated train journey from Rowlands Gill, Wor Nanny's a Mazer.

 

Winlaton Mill Ironworks

The Country Park at Winlaton Mill was part of a large complex thought to have been one of the earliest 'factories' in Europe. Winlaton Mill Ironworks were built by Sir Ambrose Crowley in the 1690s.

 

Crowley's Ironworks is considered by some as being able to make a claim of being the birthplace of the industrial revolution as it was several years ahead of Abraham Darby's Ironworks at Coalbrookdale at Shropshire.

 

The goods produced by Crowley played a role in the development of the British empire as the Royal Navy had a need for iron goods including ship nails.

 

At its height the Crowley works employed up to 1,000 people. Crowley provided housing for his workers and the village had its own set of 'laws', an early form of social security, a health service, a school and widow's pensions - all over 200 years before such things were available nationally.

 

Winlaton Mill Ironworks was designated as a national Scheduled Ancient Monument in 2004

 

Very little of the Ironworks can be seen today but in 2019 conservation was carried out on part of a visible structure - Crowley Dam. The Dam which can be viewed from adjoining paths, was designed by John Smeaton - the 'Father of Civil Engineering'. The Dam controlled the level of water used by the ironwork's watermills and can be seen in the paintings by JMW Turner of the Derwent Valley in 1817.

 

The Butterfly Bridge

The originally Butterfly Bridge was built in 1842 by local stone mason John English. Lang Jack as he was known, also worked on the original Scotswood Bridge.

 

The stone bridge was replaced by a steel and timber decked bridge in 1950 but this was destroyed by the floods of 2008.

 

Near to the Bridge are the remains of the house of Flour Miller George Eavan's. This was the last remaining property at the village established by Crowley.

 

Hollinside Manor

Hollinside Manor is a 13th century manor house situated east of the Nine Arches Viaduct. It was the home of the Harding family for 200 hundred years during which time the manor became known as the 'Giants Castle' since the residents were very tall. The estate passed on to George Bowes of Gibside in 1730 for the sum of £10,000. Hollinside Manor is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

 

Clockburn Lonnen

Difficult to imaging now but this path now a bridleway was once the main highway from the north to Durham. It crossed the Tyne at Newburn then passed to Winlaton via Blaydon Burn and from there to Winlaton Mill.

 

Cromwell's army of 16,000 men passed this way on their way to the Battle of Dunbar on 15 July 1650.

 

Gateshead is a town in the Gateshead Metropolitan Borough of Tyne and Wear, England. It is on the River Tyne's southern bank. The town's attractions include the twenty metre tall Angel of the North sculpture on the town's southern outskirts, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music and the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. The town shares the Millennium Bridge, Tyne Bridge and multiple other bridges with Newcastle upon Tyne.

 

Historically part of County Durham, under the Local Government Act 1888 the town was made a county borough, meaning it was administered independently of the county council.

 

In the 2011 Census, the town had a population of 120,046 while the wider borough had 200,214.

 

History

Gateshead is first mentioned in Latin translation in Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People as ad caput caprae ("at the goat's head"). This interpretation is consistent with the later English attestations of the name, among them Gatesheued (c. 1190), literally "goat's head" but in the context of a place-name meaning 'headland or hill frequented by (wild) goats'. Although other derivations have been mooted, it is this that is given by the standard authorities.

 

A Brittonic predecessor, named with the element *gabro-, 'goat' (c.f. Welsh gafr), may underlie the name. Gateshead might have been the Roman-British fort of Gabrosentum.

 

Early

There has been a settlement on the Gateshead side of the River Tyne, around the old river crossing where the Swing Bridge now stands, since Roman times.

 

The first recorded mention of Gateshead is in the writings of the Venerable Bede who referred to an Abbot of Gateshead called Utta in 623. In 1068 William the Conqueror defeated the forces of Edgar the Ætheling and Malcolm king of Scotland (Shakespeare's Malcolm) on Gateshead Fell (now Low Fell and Sheriff Hill).

 

During medieval times Gateshead was under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Durham. At this time the area was largely forest with some agricultural land. The forest was the subject of Gateshead's first charter, granted in the 12th century by Hugh du Puiset, Bishop of Durham. An alternative spelling may be "Gatishevede", as seen in a legal record, dated 1430.

 

Industrial revolution

Throughout the Industrial Revolution the population of Gateshead expanded rapidly; between 1801 and 1901 the increase was over 100,000. This expansion resulted in the spread southwards of the town.

 

In 1854, a catastrophic explosion on the quayside destroyed most of Gateshead's medieval heritage, and caused widespread damage on the Newcastle side of the river.

 

Sir Joseph Swan lived at Underhill, Low Fell, Gateshead from 1869 to 1883, where his experiments led to the invention of the electric light bulb. The house was the first in the world to be wired for domestic electric light.

 

In the 1889 one of the largest employers (Hawks, Crawshay and Company) closed down and unemployment has since been a burden. Up to the Second World War there were repeated newspaper reports of the unemployed sending deputations to the council to provide work. The depression years of the 1920s and 1930s created even more joblessness and the Team Valley Trading Estate was built in the mid-1930s to alleviate the situation.

 

Regeneration

In the late noughties, Gateshead Council started to regenerate the town, with the long-term aim of making Gateshead a city. The most extensive transformation occurred in the Quayside, with almost all the structures there being constructed or refurbished in this time.

 

In the early 2010s, regeneration refocused on the town centre. The £150 million Trinity Square development opened in May 2013, it incorporates student accommodation, a cinema, health centre and shops. It was nominated for the Carbuncle Cup in September 2014. The cup was however awarded to another development which involved Tesco, Woolwich Central.

 

Governance

In 1835, Gateshead was established as a municipal borough and in 1889 it was made a county borough, independent from Durham County Council.

 

In 1870, the Old Town Hall was built, designed by John Johnstone who also designed the previously built Newcastle Town Hall. The ornamental clock in front of the old town hall was presented to Gateshead in 1892 by the mayor, Walter de Lancey Willson, on the occasion of him being elected for a third time. He was also one of the founders of Walter Willson's, a chain of grocers in the North East and Cumbria. The old town hall also served as a magistrate's court and one of Gateshead's police stations.

 

Current

In 1974, following the Local Government Act 1972, the County Borough of Gateshead was merged with the urban districts of Felling, Whickham, Blaydon and Ryton and part of the rural district of Chester-le-Street to create the much larger Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead.

 

Geography

The town of Gateshead is in the North East of England in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear, and within the historic boundaries of County Durham. It is located on the southern bank of the River Tyne at a latitude of 54.57° N and a longitude of 1.35° W. Gateshead experiences a temperate climate which is considerably warmer than some other locations at similar latitudes as a result of the warming influence of the Gulf Stream (via the North Atlantic drift). It is located in the rain shadow of the North Pennines and is therefore in one of the driest regions of the United Kingdom.

 

One of the most distinguishing features of Gateshead is its topography. The land rises 230 feet from Gateshead Quays to the town centre and continues rising to a height of 525 feet at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Sheriff Hill. This is in contrast to the flat and low lying Team Valley located on the western edges of town. The high elevations allow for impressive views over the Tyne valley into Newcastle and across Tyneside to Sunderland and the North Sea from lookouts in Windmill Hills and Windy Nook respectively.

 

The Office for National Statistics defines the town as an urban sub-division. The latest (2011) ONS urban sub-division of Gateshead contains the historical County Borough together with areas that the town has absorbed, including Dunston, Felling, Heworth, Pelaw and Bill Quay.

 

Given the proximity of Gateshead to Newcastle, just south of the River Tyne from the city centre, it is sometimes incorrectly referred to as being a part of Newcastle. Gateshead Council and Newcastle City Council teamed up in 2000 to create a unified marketing brand name, NewcastleGateshead, to better promote the whole of the Tyneside conurbation.

 

Economy

Gateshead is home to the MetroCentre, the largest shopping mall in the UK until 2008; and the Team Valley Trading Estate, once the largest and still one of the larger purpose-built commercial estates in the UK.

 

Arts

The Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art has been established in a converted flour mill. The Glasshouse International Centre for Music, previously The Sage, a Norman Foster-designed venue for music and the performing arts opened on 17 December 2004. Gateshead also hosted the Gateshead Garden Festival in 1990, rejuvenating 200 acres (0.81 km2) of derelict land (now mostly replaced with housing). The Angel of the North, a famous sculpture in nearby Lamesley, is visible from the A1 to the south of Gateshead, as well as from the East Coast Main Line. Other public art include works by Richard Deacon, Colin Rose, Sally Matthews, Andy Goldsworthy, Gordon Young and Michael Winstone.

 

Traditional and former

The earliest recorded coal mining in the Gateshead area is dated to 1344. As trade on the Tyne prospered there were several attempts by the burghers of Newcastle to annex Gateshead. In 1576 a small group of Newcastle merchants acquired the 'Grand Lease' of the manors of Gateshead and Whickham. In the hundred years from 1574 coal shipments from Newcastle increased elevenfold while the population of Gateshead doubled to approximately 5,500. However, the lease and the abundant coal supplies ended in 1680. The pits were shallow as problems of ventilation and flooding defeated attempts to mine coal from the deeper seams.

 

'William Cotesworth (1668-1726) was a prominent merchant based in Gateshead, where he was a leader in coal and international trade. Cotesworth began as the son of a yeoman and apprentice to a tallow - candler. He ended as an esquire, having been mayor, Justice of the Peace and sheriff of Northumberland. He collected tallow from all over England and sold it across the globe. He imported dyes from the Indies, as well as flax, wine, and grain. He sold tea, sugar, chocolate, and tobacco. He operated the largest coal mines in the area, and was a leading salt producer. As the government's principal agent in the North country, he was in contact with leading ministers.

 

William Hawks originally a blacksmith, started business in Gateshead in 1747, working with the iron brought to the Tyne as ballast by the Tyne colliers. Hawks and Co. eventually became one of the biggest iron businesses in the North, producing anchors, chains and so on to meet a growing demand. There was keen contemporary rivalry between 'Hawks' Blacks' and 'Crowley's Crew'. The famous 'Hawks' men' including Ned White, went on to be celebrated in Geordie song and story.

 

In 1831 a locomotive works was established by the Newcastle and Darlington Railway, later part of the York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway. In 1854 the works moved to the Greenesfield site and became the manufacturing headquarters of North Eastern Railway. In 1909, locomotive construction was moved to Darlington and the rest of the works were closed in 1932.

 

Robert Stirling Newall took out a patent on the manufacture of wire ropes in 1840 and in partnership with Messrs. Liddell and Gordon, set up his headquarters at Gateshead. A worldwide industry of wire-drawing resulted. The submarine telegraph cable received its definitive form through Newall's initiative, involving the use of gutta-percha surrounded by strong wires. The first successful Dover–Calais cable on 25 September 1851, was made in Newall's works. In 1853, he invented the brake-drum and cone for laying cable in deep seas. Half of the first Atlantic cable was manufactured in Gateshead. Newall was interested in astronomy, and his giant 25-inch (640 mm) telescope was set up in the garden at Ferndene, his Gateshead residence, in 1871.

 

Architecture

JB Priestley, writing of Gateshead in his 1934 travelogue English Journey, said that "no true civilisation could have produced such a town", adding that it appeared to have been designed "by an enemy of the human race".

 

Victorian

William Wailes the celebrated stained-glass maker, lived at South Dene from 1853 to 1860. In 1860, he designed Saltwell Towers as a fairy-tale palace for himself. It is an imposing Victorian mansion in its own park with a romantic skyline of turrets and battlements. It was originally furnished sumptuously by Gerrard Robinson. Some of the panelling installed by Robinson was later moved to the Shipley Art gallery. Wailes sold Saltwell Towers to the corporation in 1876 for use as a public park, provided he could use the house for the rest of his life. For many years the structure was essentially an empty shell but following a restoration programme it was reopened to the public in 2004.

 

Post millennium

The council sponsored the development of a Gateshead Quays cultural quarter. The development includes the Gateshead Millennium Bridge, erected in 2001, which won the prestigious Stirling Prize for Architecture in 2002.

 

Former brutalism

The brutalist Trinity Centre Car Park, which was designed by Owen Luder, dominated the town centre for many years until its demolition in 2010. A product of attempts to regenerate the area in the 1960s, the car park gained an iconic status due to its appearance in the 1971 film Get Carter, starring Michael Caine. An unsuccessful campaign to have the structure listed was backed by Sylvester Stallone, who played the main role in the 2000 remake of the film. The car park was scheduled for demolition in 2009, but this was delayed as a result of a disagreement between Tesco, who re-developed the site, and Gateshead Council. The council had not been given firm assurances that Tesco would build the previously envisioned town centre development which was to include a Tesco mega-store as well as shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, offices and student accommodation. The council effectively used the car park as a bargaining tool to ensure that the company adhered to the original proposals and blocked its demolition until they submitted a suitable planning application. Demolition finally took place in July–August 2010.

 

The Derwent Tower, another well known example of brutalist architecture, was also designed by Owen Luder and stood in the neighbourhood of Dunston. Like the Trinity Car Park it also failed in its bid to become a listed building and was demolished in 2012. Also located in this area are the Grade II listed Dunston Staithes which were built in 1890. Following the award of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant of almost £420,000 restoration of the structure is expected to begin in April 2014.

 

Sport

Gateshead International Stadium regularly holds international athletics meetings over the summer months, and is home of the Gateshead Harriers athletics club. It is also host to rugby league fixtures, and the home ground of Gateshead Football Club. Gateshead Thunder Rugby League Football Club played at Gateshead International Stadium until its purchase by Newcastle Rugby Limited and the subsequent rebranding as Newcastle Thunder. Both clubs have had their problems: Gateshead A.F.C. were controversially voted out of the Football League in 1960 in favour of Peterborough United, whilst Gateshead Thunder lost their place in Super League as a result of a takeover (officially termed a merger) by Hull F.C. Both Gateshead clubs continue to ply their trade at lower levels in their respective sports, thanks mainly to the efforts of their supporters. The Gateshead Senators American Football team also use the International Stadium, as well as this it was used in the 2006 Northern Conference champions in the British American Football League.

 

Gateshead Leisure Centre is home to the Gateshead Phoenix Basketball Team. The team currently plays in EBL League Division 4. Home games are usually on a Sunday afternoon during the season, which runs from September to March. The team was formed in 2013 and ended their initial season well placed to progress after defeating local rivals Newcastle Eagles II and promotion chasing Kingston Panthers.

 

In Low Fell there is a cricket club and a rugby club adjacent to each other on Eastwood Gardens. These are Gateshead Fell Cricket Club and Gateshead Rugby Club. Gateshead Rugby Club was formed in 1998 following the merger of Gateshead Fell Rugby Club and North Durham Rugby Club.

 

Transport

Gateshead is served by the following rail transport stations with some being operated by National Rail and some being Tyne & Wear Metro stations: Dunston, Felling, Gateshead Interchange, Gateshead Stadium, Heworth Interchange, MetroCentre and Pelaw.

 

Tyne & Wear Metro stations at Gateshead Interchange and Gateshead Stadium provide direct light-rail access to Newcastle Central, Newcastle Airport , Sunderland, Tynemouth and South Shields Interchange.

 

National Rail services are provided by Northern at Dunston and MetroCentre stations. The East Coast Main Line, which runs from London Kings Cross to Edinburgh Waverley, cuts directly through the town on its way between Newcastle Central and Chester-le-Street stations. There are presently no stations on this line within Gateshead, as Low Fell, Bensham and Gateshead West stations were closed in 1952, 1954 and 1965 respectively.

 

Road

Several major road links pass through Gateshead, including the A1 which links London to Edinburgh and the A184 which connects the town to Sunderland.

 

Gateshead Interchange is the busiest bus station in Tyne & Wear and was used by 3.9 million bus passengers in 2008.

 

Cycle routes

Various bicycle trails traverse the town; most notably is the recreational Keelmans Way (National Cycle Route 14), which is located on the south bank of the Tyne and takes riders along the entire Gateshead foreshore. Other prominent routes include the East Gateshead Cycleway, which connects to Felling, the West Gateshead Cycleway, which links the town centre to Dunston and the MetroCentre, and routes along both the old and new Durham roads, which take cyclists to Birtley, Wrekenton and the Angel of the North.

 

Religion

Christianity has been present in the town since at least the 7th century, when Bede mentioned a monastery in Gateshead. A church in the town was burned down in 1080 with the Bishop of Durham inside.[citation needed] St Mary's Church was built near to the site of that building, and was the only church in the town until the 1820s. Undoubtedly the oldest building on the Quayside, St Mary's has now re-opened to the public as the town's first heritage centre.

 

Many of the Anglican churches in the town date from the 19th century, when the population of the town grew dramatically and expanded into new areas. The town presently has a number of notable and large churches of many denominations.

 

Judaism

The Bensham district is home to a community of hundreds of Jewish families and used to be known as "Little Jerusalem". Within the community is the Gateshead Yeshiva, founded in 1929, and other Jewish educational institutions with international enrolments. These include two seminaries: Beis Medrash L'Morot and Beis Chaya Rochel seminary, colloquially known together as Gateshead "old" and "new" seminaries.

 

Many yeshivot and kollels also are active. Yeshivat Beer Hatorah, Sunderland Yeshiva, Nesivos Hatorah, Nezer Hatorah and Yeshiva Ketana make up some of the list.

 

Islam

Islam is practised by a large community of people in Gateshead and there are 2 mosques located in the Bensham area (in Ely Street and Villa Place).

 

Twinning

Gateshead is twinned with the town of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray near Rouen in France, and the city of Komatsu in Japan.

 

Notable people

Eliezer Adler – founder of Jewish Community

Marcus Bentley – narrator of Big Brother

Catherine Booth – wife of William Booth, known as the Mother of The Salvation Army

William Booth – founder of the Salvation Army

Mary Bowes – the Unhappy Countess, author and celebrity

Ian Branfoot – footballer and manager (Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton)

Andy Carroll – footballer (Newcastle United, Liverpool and West Ham United)

Frank Clark – footballer and manager (Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest)

David Clelland – Labour politician and MP

Derek Conway – former Conservative politician and MP

Joseph Cowen – Radical politician

Steve Cram – athlete (middle-distance runner)

Emily Davies – educational reformer and feminist, founder of Girton College, Cambridge

Daniel Defoe – writer and government agent

Ruth Dodds – politician, writer and co-founder of the Little Theatre

Jonathan Edwards – athlete (triple jumper) and television presenter

Sammy Johnson – actor (Spender)

George Elliot – industrialist and MP

Paul Gascoigne – footballer (Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Lazio, Rangers and Middlesbrough)

Alex Glasgow – singer/songwriter

Avrohom Gurwicz – rabbi, Dean of Gateshead Yeshiva

Leib Gurwicz – rabbi, Dean of Gateshead Yeshiva

Jill Halfpenny – actress (Coronation Street and EastEnders)

Chelsea Halfpenny – actress (Emmerdale)

David Hodgson – footballer and manager (Middlesbrough, Liverpool and Sunderland)

Sharon Hodgson – Labour politician and MP

Norman Hunter – footballer (Leeds United and member of 1966 World Cup-winning England squad)

Don Hutchison – footballer (Liverpool, West Ham United, Everton and Sunderland)

Brian Johnson – AC/DC frontman

Tommy Johnson – footballer (Aston Villa and Celtic)

Riley Jones - actor

Howard Kendall – footballer and manager (Preston North End and Everton)

J. Thomas Looney – Shakespeare scholar

Gary Madine – footballer (Sheffield Wednesday)

Justin McDonald – actor (Distant Shores)

Lawrie McMenemy – football manager (Southampton and Northern Ireland) and pundit

Thomas Mein – professional cyclist (Canyon DHB p/b Soreen)

Robert Stirling Newall – industrialist

Bezalel Rakow – communal rabbi

John William Rayner – flying ace and war hero

James Renforth – oarsman

Mariam Rezaei – musician and artist

Sir Tom Shakespeare - baronet, sociologist and disability rights campaigner

William Shield – Master of the King's Musick

Christina Stead – Australian novelist

John Steel – drummer (The Animals)

Henry Spencer Stephenson – chaplain to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II

Steve Stone – footballer (Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa and Portsmouth)

Chris Swailes – footballer (Ipswich Town)

Sir Joseph Swan – inventor of the incandescent light bulb

Nicholas Trainor – cricketer (Gloucestershire)

Chris Waddle – footballer (Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield Wednesday)

William Wailes – stained glass maker

Taylor Wane – adult entertainer

Robert Spence Watson – public benefactor

Sylvia Waugh – author of The Mennyms series for children

Chris Wilkie – guitarist (Dubstar)

John Wilson - orchestral conductor

Peter Wilson – footballer (Gateshead, captain of Australia)

Thomas Wilson – poet/school founder

Robert Wood – Australian politician

Polling Officers at the helpdesk at Jogesh Chandra Girls School in Howrah Constituency. [Photo: Ronny Sen/UNDP India]

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CET assistance being provided

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Presidência Itinerante vai à Feira de Santana

 

Feira de Santana recebe a Presidência Itinerância, já em seu novo modelo, que além do Gabinete e Secretaria Geral da Presidência, traz representantes do Comitê de implantação do Processo Judicial Eletrônico - PJe-JT, do Comitê de Saúde do Trabalhador (CSTRAB) e das Comissões de Engenharia de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho (CESMT) e de Acessibilidade, da Secretaria de Organização e Métodos e do Núcleo de Manutenção e Projetos.

 

'A transição do processo físico para o virtual traz algumas dificuldades, mas estamos trabalhando para que tudo ocorra da melhor maneira', pontuou o presidente, desembargador Valtércio de Oliveira, ressaltando que ainda 'há dificuldades comuns a todo novo sistema, quando é implantado'. Ele avisou que Feira de Santana deverá estar no PJe-JT em outubro deste ano e apresentou a gestora do comitê de implantação, desembargadora Dalila Andrade, explicando aos servidores e magistrados que a implantação do sistema é feita em diversas etapas, iniciadas pelo diagnóstico feito por O & M, que produz um relatório com todas as observações relacionadas ao espaço físico e condições gerais de trabalho. Segundo o presidente, o sistema ainda passa por constantes modificações, estando na versão 1.4.8. Por fim, explicou que a equipe responsável pela implantação vai averiguar e informar as medidas tomadas para que tudo ocorra de forma tranquila.

 

A desembargadora falou dos mecanismos criados pelo TRT5 para dar suporte aos juízes, advogados, procuradores, servidores e partes, como o Núcleo de Suporte Operacional ao PJe e preparo do Helpdesk, além das facilidades que o novo sistema traz, inclusive com deslocamento. Segundo a gestora, o PJe-JT 'tira o advogado do balcão, o oficial de justiça das ruas, e também não há juntada de documentos e de petições mais nas varas', destacando que no interior a média é de 200 petições por semana para serem anexadas ao processo.

 

A diretora da Secretaria de Tecnologia da Informação e de Comunicações - Setic, Cláudia Jorge, relatou que é muito importante esse diagnóstico inicial, onde todo o ambiente é avaliado para que as soluções sejam apresentadas pela Setic. Ela narrou a presença de grupos de trabalho que acompanham as etapas de implantação e dos equipamentos enviados para o preparo das máquinas que vão ter o sistema implantado. 'Todo o interior recebeu as 31 switches e computadores novos. Em Feira estamos preocupados com o espaço, mas vamos ver como ajustaremos o uso dos monitores necessários ao PJe-JT'.

 

Filipe Ortiz, diretor na 2ª vara, falou da importância da visita de presidência, 'pois ainda existe uma sensação de que o interior não recebe o mesmo cuidado que a capital. Com a visita, vimos que estamos sendo vistos sim', declarou.

Já o advogado Basílio Neto falou da expectativa do PJe-JT em Feira de Santana, e disse que já o usa, o que 'está adiantando muito ainda mais o trabalho. Hoje só viajo para fazer audiências'.

 

O presidente da OAB, subseção local, Pedro Mascarenhas, foi recebido pelo presidente (foto), e apresentou o pedido dos advogados que frequentam o fórum, de que é urgente que sejam feitas melhorias nos banheiros e no espaço físico.

 

Segurança

 

Também foram entregues os kits de segurança aos agentes lotados no fórum, que agora terão uniforme tático, coturnos, armas de choque, colete à prova de balas, algemas e lanternas.

 

O diretor de segurança, José Rivas, pediu para que os colegas tenham consciência do seu papel como agentes, responsabilidade e que vejam a necessidade de se cuidarem fisicamente, uma exigência agora para que continuem a receber a gratificação paga aos seguranças. Ele também falou das melhorias que virão por aí, como a instalação de câmeras, 'o que deverá ocorrer ainda este ano, como forma de fazermos o monitoramento dos prédios. Também haverá treinamento, e se estiverem com um bom condicionamento físico, o lucro será de todos, principalmente dos senhores', afirmou.

 

O presidente esteve nas 6 varas que funcionam no fórum. Na sua fala, ressaltou que 'a Justiça do Trabalho exige do juiz um trabalho redobrado, pois a efetivação do seu trabalho só ocorre mesmo na execução, quando se dá a eficácia e efetividade da sentença'. Sobre a itinerância, falou que pretende atingir todas unidades do TRT5,' pois queremos ver de perto a situação física também dos prédios, e aqui em Feira, onde o PJe vai chegar neste ano, já vamos iniciar a adequação do prédio, concluiu o presidente.

 

Em reunião com os chefes dos setores e os oficiais de justiça, o presidente recebeu sugestões para o aprimoramento das atividades e se comprometeu a dar o devido encaminhamento a todas elas.

 

Secom TRT5 (Léa Paula) - 12/6/2014

 

Example of screwup of twitter helpdesk by posting user account details online.

Tmobile makes good use of social media and this mistake was corrected within 5 minutes, so all credit to them.

But it makes a good example that I can use in my "Helpdesk 2.0" presentation.

A idea for a interface for a hlepdesk system

frequently asked questions concept faq written on computer keyboard

Beautiful young woman is receiving internet or phone calls on a headset.

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2012 Ford Mustange GT. One of my favourite cars ever!

 

Got to the Avis counter at Dallas Airport and the lady at the helpdesk asked me if I was interested in their "Weekend Special"... For $20 I could upgrade to either a Mustang GT or a Dodge Challenger. Who in their right mind could say no to this....?

 

32-valve 5.0 L "Coyote" (4951cc) V8 engine (313 kW; 420 bhp).

Today was the first day of the semester. A very long day indeed! Why do you suppose parents think they should use profanity with a Helpdesk???

Decatur, IL: Staley Library, Millikin University. The student computer and research assistance area. In the morning, just a few students are busy on the computers. By later afternoon, all of these computers are usually filled up.

portrait of young smiling girl with hands free - isolated on white background

jessica said her new furry friend would be lonely in the car all by herself all day, so i should take her into my office. well, i figured, since she was going to be there all day, she might as well help us out. i'm fairly certain we didn't violate any bear labor laws.

Presidência Itinerante vai à Feira de Santana

 

Feira de Santana recebe a Presidência Itinerância, já em seu novo modelo, que além do Gabinete e Secretaria Geral da Presidência, traz representantes do Comitê de implantação do Processo Judicial Eletrônico - PJe-JT, do Comitê de Saúde do Trabalhador (CSTRAB) e das Comissões de Engenharia de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho (CESMT) e de Acessibilidade, da Secretaria de Organização e Métodos e do Núcleo de Manutenção e Projetos.

 

'A transição do processo físico para o virtual traz algumas dificuldades, mas estamos trabalhando para que tudo ocorra da melhor maneira', pontuou o presidente, desembargador Valtércio de Oliveira, ressaltando que ainda 'há dificuldades comuns a todo novo sistema, quando é implantado'. Ele avisou que Feira de Santana deverá estar no PJe-JT em outubro deste ano e apresentou a gestora do comitê de implantação, desembargadora Dalila Andrade, explicando aos servidores e magistrados que a implantação do sistema é feita em diversas etapas, iniciadas pelo diagnóstico feito por O & M, que produz um relatório com todas as observações relacionadas ao espaço físico e condições gerais de trabalho. Segundo o presidente, o sistema ainda passa por constantes modificações, estando na versão 1.4.8. Por fim, explicou que a equipe responsável pela implantação vai averiguar e informar as medidas tomadas para que tudo ocorra de forma tranquila.

 

A desembargadora falou dos mecanismos criados pelo TRT5 para dar suporte aos juízes, advogados, procuradores, servidores e partes, como o Núcleo de Suporte Operacional ao PJe e preparo do Helpdesk, além das facilidades que o novo sistema traz, inclusive com deslocamento. Segundo a gestora, o PJe-JT 'tira o advogado do balcão, o oficial de justiça das ruas, e também não há juntada de documentos e de petições mais nas varas', destacando que no interior a média é de 200 petições por semana para serem anexadas ao processo.

 

A diretora da Secretaria de Tecnologia da Informação e de Comunicações - Setic, Cláudia Jorge, relatou que é muito importante esse diagnóstico inicial, onde todo o ambiente é avaliado para que as soluções sejam apresentadas pela Setic. Ela narrou a presença de grupos de trabalho que acompanham as etapas de implantação e dos equipamentos enviados para o preparo das máquinas que vão ter o sistema implantado. 'Todo o interior recebeu as 31 switches e computadores novos. Em Feira estamos preocupados com o espaço, mas vamos ver como ajustaremos o uso dos monitores necessários ao PJe-JT'.

 

Filipe Ortiz, diretor na 2ª vara, falou da importância da visita de presidência, 'pois ainda existe uma sensação de que o interior não recebe o mesmo cuidado que a capital. Com a visita, vimos que estamos sendo vistos sim', declarou.

Já o advogado Basílio Neto falou da expectativa do PJe-JT em Feira de Santana, e disse que já o usa, o que 'está adiantando muito ainda mais o trabalho. Hoje só viajo para fazer audiências'.

 

O presidente da OAB, subseção local, Pedro Mascarenhas, foi recebido pelo presidente (foto), e apresentou o pedido dos advogados que frequentam o fórum, de que é urgente que sejam feitas melhorias nos banheiros e no espaço físico.

 

Segurança

 

Também foram entregues os kits de segurança aos agentes lotados no fórum, que agora terão uniforme tático, coturnos, armas de choque, colete à prova de balas, algemas e lanternas.

 

O diretor de segurança, José Rivas, pediu para que os colegas tenham consciência do seu papel como agentes, responsabilidade e que vejam a necessidade de se cuidarem fisicamente, uma exigência agora para que continuem a receber a gratificação paga aos seguranças. Ele também falou das melhorias que virão por aí, como a instalação de câmeras, 'o que deverá ocorrer ainda este ano, como forma de fazermos o monitoramento dos prédios. Também haverá treinamento, e se estiverem com um bom condicionamento físico, o lucro será de todos, principalmente dos senhores', afirmou.

 

O presidente esteve nas 6 varas que funcionam no fórum. Na sua fala, ressaltou que 'a Justiça do Trabalho exige do juiz um trabalho redobrado, pois a efetivação do seu trabalho só ocorre mesmo na execução, quando se dá a eficácia e efetividade da sentença'. Sobre a itinerância, falou que pretende atingir todas unidades do TRT5,' pois queremos ver de perto a situação física também dos prédios, e aqui em Feira, onde o PJe vai chegar neste ano, já vamos iniciar a adequação do prédio, concluiu o presidente.

 

Em reunião com os chefes dos setores e os oficiais de justiça, o presidente recebeu sugestões para o aprimoramento das atividades e se comprometeu a dar o devido encaminhamento a todas elas.

 

Secom TRT5 (Léa Paula) - 12/6/2014

 

66984948 - a woman in a spa recpetion uses tablet pc texting to client. beauty and technology concept

helpdesk, fie, crotch, warning

My flickr stats are in total disarray at the moment. As a keen stats watcher, I'm pretty cheesed off. The queue at the Helpdesk is so long it's not even worth worrying about.....

Another proof of geeky guys being cute/sexy/hot or whatever!!! He's adorable~~ =)

Criação: Caio Braga

Roteiro: Caio Braga e Edmundo França.

Our ITS Helpdesk assistants can provide instruction and advice regarding questions related to computer hardware and software.

Our IT Department Help Desk is providing candy canes as We're Here! starting the Christmas countdown.

A shot from the non-fiction side of the library showing the computers and help desk which is in the center. At the back are the windows that look out over Lake Michigan.

Can we be of any assistance here, Sir ?

Lonely job, but someone has to say hi.

Please everyone- forgive all these error messages. I am having to have a little rant because I have been SO upset by no access for SO long . . .

 

This is for AT&T, - the big company that has strung us along with service, or lack of service, for the last 7 weeks. They have been starving us out with NO DSL service that we are paying for . . . Even had a call weeks ago saying that they knew it was on their side, but we also had hints that they did not mean to keep this old DSL line updated here on our little road in the country with few users . . . It has meant no internet, no weather, no email, no health care connectivity, no insurance updates, no email, NO TV! Ken & I have felt like we were on an island with no chance of rescue. You see, there is no other service down here- no cable, no fiber, no satellite that works for us.

 

Yes, I rebooted my computer, the modem, the router, bypassed the router, shut everything down- maybe 20 times a day, hoping for SOME glimmer of internet!! No, this one wasn't on me.

 

Suddenly? One of the helpdesk people told us there might be a new tower across the river from us! Has anyone offered that assistance? That answer is no. We have also been told that the service was not available to us! We have wasted hours on the phone trying to get help. Today, the installer came down and set up a wireless point-to-point and we are working- not optimally but a WHOLE lot better than the old DSL line! We asked the fellow who installed it- he said he did not have this service as his home, and he did not want to say anything about AT&T, as he was just an installer.

 

WOW! I guess that says something. Still, this is AT&T we are riding on . . . If we suddenly go out again- would somebody please call the authorities, whoever they are??!! LOL!

2012 Ford Mustange GT. One of my favourite cars ever!

 

Got to the Avis counter at Dallas Airport and the lady at the helpdesk asked me if I was interested in their "Weekend Special"... For $20 I could upgrade to either a Mustang GT or a Dodge Challenger. Who in their right mind could say no to this....?

 

32-valve 5.0 L "Coyote" (4951cc) V8 engine (313 kW; 420 bhp).

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