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Welcome to Jesmond.live

Why this site exists, what to expect, and how it works alongside Gosforth.org as a community guide for one of Newcastle's most loved neighbourhoods.

Jesmond.live·

Jesmond is one of Newcastle's most distinctive neighbourhoods — a leafy, walkable patch of the city wedged between the Town Moor, the city centre, and one of the finest urban parks in the country. It has its own rhythm: quiet on a Tuesday morning, lively on a Friday night, and somewhere in between for the long stretches when residents are just getting on with the business of living here.

Why this site exists

If you've moved to Jesmond recently, are thinking about moving here, or you've lived here for years and just want to know what's on this weekend, the existing online options aren't great. Information is scattered across pub websites, university listings, council pages, and Facebook groups. There's no single place that pulls it together with a local voice.

That's the gap Jesmond.live tries to fill.

What you'll find here

We're starting small and growing organically. Right now you can use the site to:

  • Browse events — what's on this week, this weekend, and beyond. The calendar covers Jesmond venues plus relevant goings-on across the wider city.
  • Find local businesses — restaurants, bars, the pool, the library, and other spots worth knowing about.
  • Read guides and news — local stories, recommendations, and practical advice.

Over time we'll add more — places to eat, walks in Jesmond Dene, the lively student-and-resident social calendar, planning applications worth knowing about, and the slower-burn local news stories that don't make the regional press.

A sister site

If you've come from Gosforth.org, welcome — Jesmond.live is built on the same foundation. They share much of their underlying tech (the events calendar, the directory pattern, the way pages are built) and they share their goals: a clean, fast, free-to-use community guide that's edited by someone who actually lives here.

The two neighbourhoods are very different in character — Gosforth is leafier, more suburban, more family-led; Jesmond has a denser, more student-and-young-professional feel. But they're geographic neighbours and the sites cross-reference where it makes sense. Some events (think wildlife walks in Jesmond Dene, parkrun on the Town Moor, fixtures at Newcastle Racecourse) are genuinely relevant to both audiences and appear on both sites.

How to get involved

Jesmond.live is community-curated. If there's:

  • An event that should be on the calendar
  • A business or community group that deserves a directory listing
  • A story worth writing about
  • A mistake to correct

...drop a note via the contact page. The site is small enough that one-line emails get acted on the same day.

What's next

Over the coming weeks we'll be:

  • Building out the directory of Jesmond venues
  • Adding events from local sources (Jesmond Library, Jesmond Pool, the Cluny, Northern Stage, etc.)
  • Writing guides — best brunches, walks in the Dene, where to live as a young professional, getting around without a car
  • Filling out the seasonal events calendar

Bookmark the site, check back when you need it, and tell a neighbour. Welcome to Jesmond.live.

Have a suggestion or correction? Get in touch.