Hepple is a family-owned estate that is putting ecological renewal at the heart of their long-term plan. Catch up on the latest in their spring newsletter
May 2026
DWP Disability Services Awareness Sessions – July – External Stakeholders
Thriving Together May 26, 2026
The DWP Disability Services Advocacy Team deliver upskilling sessions for external charities and organisations on Personal Independence Payment (PIP), Disability Living Allowance Child (DLAc), Industrial Injuries Disablement Payment (IIDB), and Access to Work (AtW).
Download the latest report from Healthwatch Northumberland
Briardale House activity/class/group schedule for June 2026
VONNE is the regional support body for the voluntary community and social enterprise sector in the North East. Read their latest newsletter here
Find details of Women’s Workshop’s activities. All events in this programme are free and open to all women
The National Youth Sector Census plays a crucial role in shaping the future of youth work by gathering the perspectives of providers from across the country. The Census is the only comprehensive national survey of its kind. It provides an essential snapshot of the current state of youth work in England. Complete it here
All the latest news, what’s on, funding, jobs and volunteering opportunities. Click the link to read more.
Monthly Threat Update – North East Economic & Cyber Crime – April 2026
Thriving Together May 20, 2026
Welcome to the April 2026 edition of the Monthly Threat Update (MTU) which provides an overview of Economic and Cyber Crime trends within the North East
Welcome to the latest news from your Greener Berwick
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
Download the latest newsletter for the North East Pensioners Association
The current newsletter for Spittal Improvement Trust – ‘The Point’ – is now available.
See Me North is a project led by Northumbria University which aims to develop and evidence an integrated creative care model for people with experience of homelessness
NGH is an active network for individuals and community groups in Northumberland involved in climate change, the environment and sustainability. Read their monthly digest here
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