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Sunderland can trace its origins back to 674AD and the founding of Wearmouth-Jarrow monastery on the North Bank of the River Wear at Monkwearmouth which still stands today as St Peter’s Church. Three original settlements can be found on the site of the modern day city, as Bishopwearmouth was founded on the south bank of the river in 930AD while a small fishing village called Sunderland was.

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Directions from Sunderland train station. The trip to Loans at Home from Sunderland train station takes about 13 minutes by car. Head south on Waterloo Street, turn right then take the next left onto Waterloo Place. Turn left onto Holmeside, then take the next right onto Burdon Road. Continue on this road, then follow the A1231. Turn left after.

Cash Converters operates in accordance with the special measures announced by the Financial Conduct Authority in response to COVID-19 as well as providing the normal support in line with regulations. We thank you for your continued patience and understanding and we look forward to welcoming our customers safely back into our stores in England from Monday 15th June.

Unlocking your phone means you can use any network's Sim card, giving you the freedom to switch providers, lower costs and pass your phone on to others. Networks can no longer charge you for this if you're out of contract, though if you're still in contract or on pay-as-you-go, they may. This guide has step-by-step instructions on how to free your mobile phone from its digital shackle.