We are looking to develop a community led History and Heritage Hub to forge networks, research the history of our area and develop projects and initiatives locally. Heritage has strong and untapped potential to build social cohesion and improve physical and mental wellbeing.
If you are interested in joining contact maggie@cramlingtontowncouncil.gov.uk
Cramlington Man Shed aims to bring together a community of local people to help fight against loneliness, providing a safe place and home away from home for anyone who needs it.
If you or a family member is in need of some socialisation or are just wanting to get involved in your community then the Man Shed is perfect for you.
All you have to do is get in touch or take a walk down to the Shed where you will be greeted by other locals creating, building and having a great time!
The workshop is fully equipped and insured.
Unit 24, Endeavour Park, Baker Rd, Cramlington NE23 1XA
Monday 6pm-8pm
Tuesday 10am-3pm
Wednesday 10am-3pm
Thursday 10am-3pm
Do you think you have a problem with Cocaine or other drugs?
Cocaine Anonymous can help.
They meet on Wednesdays at Doxford Place Methodist Church, Cramlington, NE23 6DY
6.30-8.00pm
Doors open at 6pm for unity teas and coffees.
Although we were established in 1931, we are a modern group for all ages. Join us for laughter and friendship as we lean new skills, how things work and about our local area. Join us for adventure, education, outings and challenges galore.
It isn’t all jam and Jerusalem!
Our main meeting is every 2nd Wednesday of the month at The Hub.
Other groups include:
The Classy Crafter, every 2nd Monday of the month, £1 supplement.
Literary Ladies, every 3rd Monday of the month.
Beaujolais Babes, last Wednesday of the month.
£3 per lesson
Lace Day – Feb ’22
Saturday, 19th February
Lanchester Community Centre
Lace Day – Mar ’22
Saturday, 19th March
East Bedlington Community Centre
Lace Day – Apr ’22
Saturday, 23rd April
Venue to be confirmed
Lace Day & AGM
Saturday, 21st May
East Bedlington Community Centre
Sessions, aimed at babies from 6 weeks to 14 months, are packed full of a range of back to back activities to encourage baby’s all round development so your little one is constantly learning and also focuses on bonding with baby and postnatal well-being.
Tuesdays – East Hartford Community Centre, Scott Street, NE233AP
Thursday – Church of the Nazarene, Durham Road, NE23 3ST
Members of Townswomen’s Guilds offer each other support and stability with each member benefiting from a strong national movement that has remained a cornerstone for thousands of women across the UK.
Meeting at the Community Hub in Cramlington
Every 2nd Thursday of the month at 7-9pm
Meet at 7.30pm on the second Monday of every month at Cramlington Village Club
Community provision – foodbank, school uniforms, nursery equipment and clothing.
Also a venue for bereavement support, craft group and job club.
Organised through Cramlington Parish social ministry.
Monday-Friday 10-4.
If anyone you know needs a food parcel they need to be referred by an agency such as Citizens Advice, the Job Centre and a Health Professional.
Providing community activities and venue hire in East Hartford, Cramlington.
Facebook Group
Room hire £19 per hour
Any booking or info needed please ring 01670 737380
A small creative charity working with people with learning disabilities and mental health issues.
At the Management Centre in Manor Walks, Monday and Tuesday, 10am-3pm.
At the Community Allotment, Lanercost Park, Wednesday and Thursday 10am-3pm.
Bridge Northumberland is a voluntary programme to help people living in Northumberland who are out of work and aged 16+ to overcome barriers to training, education and work.
We help by giving you one to one support from a dedicated Bridge worker who’ll be with you every step of the way to improving your confidence, developing your skills and moving towards employment.
Our support is free and fully funded. The programme is completely voluntary and for anyone who is:
- Aged 16 years not in education or training
- 18 to 67 and unemployed or economically inactive
- Lives in Northumberland
A Bridge worker would work-one to-one with you, creating with you a personal action plan based on your individual needs and interests. Bridge can help people to grow in confidence, gain connection with professional friends and peers as well as finding opportunities to volunteer and make positive supported steps towards training, education and employment.
This personalised support can include;
- Financial MOT including benefits & debt advice
- Digital inclusion with some access to free devices
- Counselling
- Social inclusion
- Skills building, training and education
- Confidence coaching
- Supported bespoke volunteering opportunities
- Careers guidance and job search support
Bright Red aim to improve the lives and treatment of people with blood cancer across the north of England.
Their headquarters are at the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne and now they are delighted to announce they will be holding monthly craft sessions at the Community Hub @ Cramlington (formerly the Your Link building)
These monthly sessions will include a range of activities such as arts, crafts, restoration, crochet and more…
They are open to patients, carers and family members of anyone affected by blood cancer.
The monthly dates for these sessions will be announced on their social media accounts.
Ballet and Theatre Jazz classes based at Concordia Leisure centre ages 4-11
Thursdays 4.30-6.30 -ages 3-11
Contact via email or Facebook
Age UK Northumberland provides information and support to help older people across Northumberland live better.
We offer free information, advice and advocacy support to over 50s across the county helping with Welfare Benefits claims, housing issues, life planning and social activities.
We also offer health and wellbeing support including exercise classes, diet and nutrition advice and befriending services.
In addition to our charitable services, we provide private and contracted home care services to people living in Northumberland.
Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, supporting people over 50 living in Northumberland
Contact our reception on 01670 784 800
Weekly sessions designed for people with mild to moderate dementia or cognitive impairment.
Service users and their carers will be able to participate in a range of stimulating and purposeful activities that promote good physical health and mental wellbeing, such as crafts, cookery, nature-based activities, games, puzzles and gentle exercise sessions whilst maintaining their socialising skills.
Prices
Currently £12 for Clients, inc lunch
£4.50 for Carers having lunch
Day/Time
COVID UPDATE – Due to current COVID restrictions and following government guidelines, we are not currently operating. We will closely monitor updates to rules and restrictions, and will update our website and social media platforms with upcoming activities.
Location
Beaconhill Community Centre,
Langdale Drive,
Beaconhill Glade,
Cramlington
NE23 8EH
Booking
Margaret Facey
07500033349
margaret.facey@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk
Contact Margaret Facey
In every corner of Britain, Royal Voluntary Service mobiles volunteers to support those in need, in hospital and in the community.
To match older people to available volunteers, available 7 days a week 24 hours a day, journeys must be booked at least 48 hours in advance.
Call or email for a membership form
Annual Membership fee £20 journey cost 60p per mile (including volunteer miles )
Northumberland Domestic Abuse Services provide support to victims and their children affected by Domestic Abuse in Northumberland
Call 9.30am-4.30pm Monday to Friday 01434 608030
We have still provided support throughout covid 19- phone and email support and the children support has continued directly with the child or via the parent already been supported. We are now seeing services users and their children face to face but with safely measure in place. We have a new webchat featured on are website as an alternative to make contact.