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Completely Bonkers and Mind Games - Located in the MetroCentre. Specialists in chess sets and games, costumes, magic tricks and jokes.

Gateshead MetroCentre - Large indoor shopping centre in Gateshead with 300 shops, 11 screen cinema and fun fair. Details of stores, opening hours and centre-wide special offers.

Confetti Bridal - Bridal shop located in the MetroCentre. Details of full range of products available plus location map and contact details.

The Drum Shop - Located in Pelaw. Offers details of retail range, contact information, directions, education discounts and clearance lines.

Wardair - Mobile hone retailer with online store, business packages, tariff details and contact information.

Water Features On-line - Sells oak barrels, garden water features, oak tub planters, rope-handled wooden buckets, pebble ponds, village pumps and rainwater barrels online or from workshop close to Team Valley.

Team Golf Discount - Golf shop selling wide variety of golf clubs, accessories and clothing. Details of products and prices.

Kid's Klobber - Sells children's fashion and school uniforms. Details of product range, shop location and enquiry form.

Dreams (Gateshead) Bed Superstore - Located at the Metrocentre. Includes information on product range.

Lintone Audio - Retailer of high-end audio and video products. Details of products including new and used.

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