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
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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
Read the latest issue here
The Alnwick Garden have published their latest Social Impact Report detailing their achievements over 2023/24 – helping those in our community who need it the most and fulfilling their charitable objectives. Read it here
Northumberland Joint Musculoskeletal and Pain Service (JMAPS) – Patient Guide
Thriving Together Oct 24, 2024
If you are experiencing musculoskeletal aches and pains or persistent pain, the Northumberland Joint Musculoskeletal and Pain Service (JMAPS) can help you manage your condition. Download the Patient Guide here
Part of the EDI Network, “Essential Conversations” is aimed at fostering dialogue and sharing insights on crucial topics related to equality, diversity, and inclusion. Download the second edition here.
Welcome to the Autumn edition of Blyth Star News
Wag & Company are the only visiting dog charity befriending older dog lovers in their own homes as well as in care or in hospitals across the North East of England.
All the latest news, what’s on, funding, jobs and volunteering opportunities. Click the link to read more.
The courses are free of charge and open to everyone 16 years or older. There is no upper age limit. All the courses are for a 6 week duration and run on a weekly basis. All the details are in the attached brochure.