Blyth will host the town’s first-ever Festival of Energy – a, exciting four-day celebration of Blyth’s heritage, its people, and its role as a global leader in renewable energy. This free festival will feature large-scale artworks, performances and immersive experiences inspired by the sea, wind, moon and earth.
February 2026
Blyth Festival of Energy – a dazzling celebration of creativity, community and clean energy
Thriving Together Feb 25, 2026
Monthly Threat Update – North East Economic & Cyber Crime – January 2026
Thriving Together Feb 25, 2026
Welcome to the January 2026 edition of the Monthly Threat Update (MTU) which provides an overview of Economic and Cyber Crime trends within the North East
Want to help shape health and care in your area? The People’s Hub shows how you can get involved and make a difference. You can also find out here about the impact you have by getting involved.
The latest report in the Third Sector Trends series provides new regional insight into how voluntary organisations are shaping places across the North East, and how the region compares nationally in building strong, resilient communities.
Welcome to the latest news from your Greener Berwick
Download the latest report from Healthwatch Northumberland
VONNE is the regional support body for the voluntary community and social enterprise sector in the North East. Read their latest newsletter here
BRIC delivers training courses and support services for people aged 16 and up throughout Blyth, Northumberland. Read their Monthly Mailing here.
Northumberland County Council are looking to speak with rural communities and those involved in farming and agriculture in Northumberland to better understand their lived experiences of mental health challenges
Read the latest edition for February and March 2026 here
Well Up North PCN Social Prescribing Newsletter – The Scoop, Issue 17
Thriving Together Feb 11, 2026
Read the latest issue here
The Ageing Well Network, led by Age UK Northumberland, focuses on collaboration to create a positive environment for older adults in Northumberland. These slides are the presentations from the last network meeting
A survey to help Northumberland County Council understand the needs and wants of businesses in the county.
Welcome to the monthly newsletter for Going Green Together, our campaign supporting voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations tackle the climate crisis and work towards Net Zero.
Read the latest newsletter from the Cresswell Pele Tower Project
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