Reviews of The Beacon. (Other) in Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear).
The Beacon
Westgate Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 9PQ, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Beacon, Other in Newcastle upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Beacon
Sunday
11am–6pm
Monday
8am–5pm
Tuesday
8am–5pm
Wednesday
8am–5pm
Thursday
8am–5pm
Friday
8am–5pm
Saturday
11am–6pm
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Reviews of The Beacon
T. “. a.
Very organised and modern facility.
The building houses the North East Arabic Language Academy (NEALA), a leading academy in teaching Arabic language in Newcastle upon Tyne.
B. D.
Very good place and step 2 success inside is very helpful with tests
C. C.
Great facilities and some of the best staff at The Wise Group
S. A. E.
Attended the Newcastle business awards 2016 and it was a really good function. The venue was really modern and well set out.
N. W.
My daughter is in the kumon tutoring centre in the Beacon centre for math and English.
C. B.
Visited head to toes massage. Louise is amazing. Would definitely recommend.
I. R.
Let's start with the good stuff. It's clean, tidy and the staff are very helpful.
Where it is let down is by the lack of investment in the building. I am sure when this was opened, I guess back in the late 90s, it was the height of sophistication. However, it is showing signs of lacking investment.
Their idea of a whiteboard were two white sheets of plastic, like thick bin bags, slapped on the wall, held in place by static electricity. (Unsurprisingly, they fell off.)
The whiteboard behind the flip chart looked like it had not been cleaned for years.
Most modern conference facilities would provide an interactive television screen. Here, it was a very old, low resolution projector and a small screen. It was like trying to look through thick fog reading the screen, the edges were completely out of focus and the bulb was old so the projector not at all bright.
Another ancient projector was delivered and that didn't start at all and the other two in the building were not working either.
The furniture was okay, standard padded chairs that had signs of long use, and faux-pine topped tables. Some of the ceiling tiles were stained and some of the light fittings had tubes that were not working.
The light buffet lunch was plentiful and tasty, but very wheat orientated, which was an issue for about a quarter of the people attending.
The cafe no longer exists.
It's not the worst place in the world, but it isn't stunning. A bit of investment targeted in the right places would bring this back up to a first class facility.
E. K.
Visiting Wise Steps, a fantastic NGO working hard to provide experiences and assistance to a number of disadvantaged folk from across the region. It's nice to know that there are dedicated people out there who genuinely want to support people.