In this newsletter we’ll be reflecting on our summer and sharing details about what we have planned for Autumn and Winter. If anything within this newsletter resonates with you please get in touch. We’re here to support however we can
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Catherine Gray
Download a copy of the Heart of Blyth Learning Report. This is based on the presentation delivered at the Celebration Event in September at Phoenix Theatre. Feel free to share this with any partners and colleagues who might be interested in strengthening communities, asset based or community centred approaches or systems thinking ideas
Read the December newsletter for Chrysalis. Past newsletters can be viewed at https://www.chrysalisclub.org.uk/news
This issue has all the latest news, what’s on, funding, jobs and volunteering opportunities
Being Woman have produced a Diversity and Inclusion Calendar for December
Welcome to the Winter edition of Blyth Star News. We’ve had a busy few months since our Autumn edition and with Christmas just around the corner, there are lots of exciting things on the horizon at Blyth Star.
We have lots of updates for you in this month’s update from Northumberland Recovery College! Find out more here
We provide health and wellbeing e-learning programmes and materials to help you create a happier, healthier workforce
Read the upcoming timetable for Chrysalis activities. If you would like to read previous issues of their newsletter, please follow this link: https://www.chrysalisclub.org.uk/news
The Vital Signs Report draws on statistics, published research, local expertise and knowledge gathered through funding across the region to ‘take the pulse’ of communities and inform a better philanthropic response to their needs. The latest report focuses on Living Standards and is their ninth Vital Signs report in 2024.
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
This is a parental consultation in which Northumberland County Council would like the parents of Northumberland to help drive their plans through 2024 – 2027
Wansbeck Community Links work closely with our wider Wansbeck Community to bring people together, build up resources and help fill gaps in provision. They provide regular activities throughout the year
The Partnership Echo is available on the last Monday of each month. It will cover updates of our projects, information about the activities and events, along with dates for diaries.
The newsletter for Blyth Tall Ship produced by the Friends of Blyth Tall Ship – November 2024 issue