The constituency was created as a result of the
Boundary Commission for England review of parliamentary seats for the
1983 general election following the reorganisation of local government under the
Local Government Act 1972 which brought the metropolitan county of
Tyne and Wear into existence. It covered central
Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, with part of the constituency being north of the River Tyne in
Newcastle (including the city centre), and the other part being south of the river, in
Gateshead. It is named after the
Tyne Bridge that crosses the river. It included parts of six different constituencies which had been in existence before the review (see Infobox). It was abolished at the review of parliamentary representation coming into effect for the 2010 general election, being replaced by the re-established constituency of
Gateshead south of the River Tyne, and by the
Newcastle upon Tyne Central constituency to the north. Tyne Bridge was a safe seat for the
Labour Party throughout its existence. == Boundaries ==