Welcome to December’s edition of Northumberland Libraries’ monthly newsletters
Here is the timetable for December, containing online and in person activities
This term we are offering several new groups and a range of engaging activities designed to support children, parents, and carers. We hope these opportunities will be beneficial to the families you work with.
This term we are offering several new groups and a range of engaging activities designed to support children, parents, and carers. We hope these opportunities will be beneficial to the families you work with.
News and updates for the women and girls’ sector and its allies in North East England
Read the April newsletter for Chrysalis. Past newsletters can be viewed at https://www.chrysalisclub.org.uk/news
Read the latest newsletter from the Cresswell Pele Tower Project
The current newsletter for Spittal Improvement Trust – ‘The Point’ – is now available.
NCC Funding Investment and Assurance team has released a new Funding e-Bulletin, featuring the latest external funding opportunities.
Record numbers of people turned to Citizens Advice Northumberland for support in 2024-2025, with over 40,000 local residents seeking help for 162,000 issues ranging from debt and welfare benefits to energy problems, cost-of-living pressures and crisis support. The organisation launched its 2024-2025 Impact at its Annual General Meeting on Monday 01 December at Newbiggin Community Hub.[…]
Download the latest report from Healthwatch Northumberland
Community Energy England are the national voice for community energy. Read their latest newsletter here
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
The Health Improvement (HIMP) Training Programme from NCC gives details of current training courses, providing specialist health improvement support and training to local
organisations and individuals in Northumberland, with the aim of reducing health inequalities and improving the health and wellbeing of the community.
Welcome to the October 2025 edition of the Monthly Threat Update (MTU) which provides an overview of Economic and Cyber Crime trends within the North East