After the decline of the coal industry, Greenside has not suffered the great deprivation that many other former mining areas have. One of the least deprived of Gateshead's wards, it is used increasingly as a
commuter village for professionals travelling into the more urban areas of Tyneside. Although it has not suffered the decline that many provincial villages have nationally in terms of local services, Greenside offers only a small selection of shops and business. For further groceries and
white goods, residents can travel to the
MetroCentre, Europe's largest shopping centre, around four miles away towards Gateshead, as well as the shopping areas of
Newcastle upon Tyne. There is an adequate, although declining, public transport service. Bus services operate to Crawcrook, Ryton, Blaydon, the MetroCentre and Newcastle. Residents wishing to travel west, past the county border into
Northumberland and its towns such as
Prudhoe,
Stocksfield,
Corbridge and
Hexham can do so on one of a number of
Go North East buses that depart from Crawcrook. == Notable people ==