At Quicksilver Moving and Storage, we take immense pride in expertly guiding the herd through the streets of Newcastle and beyond. Our unwavering commitment as Official Trail Supporters to St Oswald’s Hospice is evident in our presence at various locations throughout the region, where you can find Shaun the Sheep sculptures brightening up the surroundings.
The last St Oswald trail included locations to find such as at Fenwick Food Hall, Gosforth, Newcastle (St Oswald’s Hospice), Tyne and Wear (Throughout the region), Seaburn Seafront (SCS), Intu Metrocentre, North Shields Fish Quay (DFDS), New Bridge Street (Newcastle Building Society), Northumberland Park, Retail World, Team Valley, Sunderland Winter Gardens. Sage, Gateshead, Newcastle Racecourse, Pets Corner in Jesmond Dene Tyne and Wear Metro, Northumberland Street, Roker Beach, Market Square, Sunderland, Hilton Newcastle Gateshead, Heaton Park, Newcastle, Swirle Pavilion, Newcastle Quayside, Eldon Garden (Inspiratori Art, Leazes Financial Services), Newcastle Helix, St James’ Boulevard, Newcastle Helix), Spanish City, First Class Supply), Roker Park Tyne and Wear Metro), Gosforth High Street, Eldon Leisure, Millennium Bridge Newcastle, Newcastle University Business School, Beacon of Light, Sunderland, Beacon of Light, Stagecoach, and Sunderland Business Partnership), Intu Metrocentre, The Word, South Shields Customs House, South Shields (Fox & Shriek, Customs House), Marine Park, South Shields, and Newcastle Civic Centre.
During a recent visit to our Newcastle office, we had the pleasure of introducing Shaun to our staff. As an Oscar-winning film star, he likes to familiarize himself with those who will be chauffeuring him in advance. To everyone’s delight, our Quicksilver pets, including delightful alpacas and pygmy goats, unexpectedly made the encounter even more special. Shaun, never one to shy away from the spotlight, eagerly posed for photos before bidding farewell and reuniting with his beloved flock.
Quicksilver Moving and Storage: Navigating Newcastle and the wider region with ease, supporting St Oswald’s Hospice, and bringing joy to numerous locations as part of the Shaun the Sheep trail.