Welcome to the May 2026 edition of the Monthly Threat Update (MTU) which provides an overview of Economic and Cyber Crime trends within the North East
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Welcome to July’s edition of Northumberland Libraries’ monthly newsletter
Since being established in 2003, NDAS have helped thousands of survivors of domestic abuse, including children, across the county of Northumberland. Read their latest Impact Report here
All the latest news, what’s on, funding, jobs and volunteering opportunities. Click the link to read more.
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.
Latest newsletter from Borderline Greenway CIC – a not for profit community initiative, who believe that the former Disused Railway Tracks (DRTs) of north Northumberland have the potential to become accessible public trails for the benefit of locals and visitors to enjoy safe exercise, away from cars.
Each year we ask people living in Northumberland to tell us what they think of the NHS and social care services they have used over the last 12 months, in our Annual Survey
Download the latest newsletter for the North East Pensioners Association
Here is the timetable for July, containing online and in person activities
Read this months newsletter for Chrysalis. Past newsletters can be viewed at https://www.chrysalisclub.org.uk/news
Find out what is happening in the Northumberland National Park this July
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.
The current newsletter for Spittal Improvement Trust – ‘The Point’ – is now available.
The Social Prescription June 2026 – the National Academy for Social Prescribing’s newsletter
Thriving Together Jul 16, 2026
NASP is a national charity that champions social prescribing. They support and connect people, communities and organisations so that more people across the UK can enjoy better health and wellbeing.
Boost provides a hub for innovation, idea-sharing, networking, and supporting improvement efforts across the North East and North Cumbria. While Boost is hosted by the North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board, our community is open to anyone with an interest in driving forward change in health and care.