New rules re coronavirus:
Club Re-Opening Rules.
Play will be limited to members who have either made a donation or fully paid the 2020 membership fee (If you wish to pay now contact John Harrison on 01670 733377).
Parties of up to four players only on the green at any one time.
Green must be pre-booked with the secretary, (Bob Harrison on 01670 736022) who will allocate a time and rink . To view all weekly rink bookings go to Club Events and from its drop down menu select What’s On This Week, This will allow you to view the booking page
Play will be in 1 hour sessions.
Play will be maximum two players to a rink although individual practice is permitted, with a two rink separation between pairs/players ( i.e. we will use 1 and 4 or 2 and 5) Colour of the week to be observed as usual.
Players ideally should travel alone and arrive no more than 10 minutes before their session.
Once all players in the group are inside the green, a lock other than the club lock should be secured on the gate to prevent access by any other party.
Players to change on separate benches outdoors.
Access to the clubhouse is for equipment retrieval only, once equipment is retrieved the clubhouse should be secured.
Players must leave no more than 10 minutes after the end of their session.
All players must bring sanitising equipment which must be used on Jacks and mats before and after play.
No kitchen facilities are available.
The green is due to be cut on Tuesday and Thursday next week, and on Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays thereafter.
WHEN COUNCIL STAFF VISIT THE CLUB TO CARRY OUT GREEN MAINTENANCE WORK, MEMBERS MUST LEAVE THE PREMISES IMMEDIATELY AND ONLY RETURN AFTER THE COUNCIL STAFF HAVE LEFT THE CLUB.
Failure to do this will result in our green no longer being maintained.
Anyone found to be flouting these rules will not be permitted back on the green until we have full opening.
Whilst these rules may seem draconian, members welfare is paramount and we feel that we have done everything possible to facilitate practice in a safe environment.
These rules will be reviewed in line with government guidelines.
Call us…
If you have a question or are interested in playing bowls please do not hesitate to call one of our committee members using the details below.
- John Harrison (Chairman) Phone: 01670 733377
- Bob Harrison (Secretary) Phone: 01670 736022
- Brian Usher (Treasurer) Phone: 01670 712574
Room hire £19 per hour
Any booking or info needed please ring 01670 737380
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.
Lisa offers variety of fitness classes and different locations across Cramlington and Blyth.
Thirty minute sessions starting from £3.
Contact Lisa for more information and to discuss what level of fitness training you want
We are a litter picking group that uses WhatsApp to identify where a litter problem is and to arrange when we can tidy it up.
Arranged as needed. No age limit – but all participants must be independent, aware of risk and are responsible for their own safety.
Contact Martin Wright by email and preferably then join the WhatsApp group.
Our aim is to ensure children stay in sports for life.
We believe there is a different way. A way that instills a love of sport and increases the chances of life long participation and all the benefits this brings We are an evidence/research based company that uses the latest coaching theory to provide the best possible environment for children to learn.
We are now running smaller group sessions with enhanced safety procedures and utilised online training during lockdown.
Monday – Friday 9-8pm, Saturday 9-1pm
Allowing children to be creative, think for themselves, problem solve and be individuals. Not particularly interested in tactics or helping children to win games but instead to use the sport to enable children to be better people and then better sports people.
This short online Coronavirus course provides an understanding of what coronavirus is, and how to reduce the risk of acquiring or spreading the infection in the workplace.
Cost £12
Duration 45 minutes
Provided by echo3education
Full details and information on other courses HERE
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
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
For people no longer in full time work.
We have a monthly meeting at the Benedictine club with a speaker and refreshments, but also have many interest groups which are run in various locations by our own members.
More details and contact form on website: https://u3asites.org.uk/cramlington/home
Cost £15.50
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
- Despite the ongoing impact of COVID-19, we are still offering our support to people across Northumberland who want help to seek work, training or start job searching.
We are beginning to meet people face-to-face where appropriate, and are continuing to offer support using the phone, video chats, emails, texts and postal methods. Please get in touch to find out more.
Call 01670 858688
Email bridgereferral@northumberlandcva.org.uk
Text Send the message ‘BRIDGE’ to 07393 796 522 and receive a callback
Refer yourself – Sign up online
Speak to Clair Parker, Beneficiary and Engagement Officer
T: 07393 796522
SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19
Held on a Wednesday lunch time £4 for two course meal with tea or coffee
Contact: Ann Mitcheson
Cramlington Camera Club puts on a programme of events during weekly meetings from the beginning of September until the beginning of May. These include guest speakers, competitions for prints (colour and monochrome) and for PDIs (Projected Digital Images), presentations from club members, and opportunities to take photographs and learn about your camera.
There is an annual subscription fee of £28.00 and an entrance fee of £1.00. The subscription fee reduces to £14.00 after 1 January, to reflect the fact that only half a season remains.
Presently, meetings are held in Doxford Methodist Church, starting at 19:30 and usually end at about 21:00. Tea and Coffee is served during the half hour before each meeting.
Blagdon Terrace, Cramlington NE23 6QQ
St. Nicholas’ Church is the traditional church visible in the middle of the town and as such is a popular venue for weddings and baptisms.
Several congregations using different styles of worship meet at St. Nicholas’ Church. The 8am Sunday service is quiet and reflective with little or no music. The 10am service on Sunday is a celebration for families and people of all ages. The Wednesday morning service is a quieter service but does include hymns. The Prayer and Praise service is free-style, using a variety of styles of worship and includes a lot of music.
Meetings are at the Village Community Centre, East Farm Terrace
On the first Wednesday of the month they meet between 10.ooam 12.30 pm.
Other Wednesdays between 1pm and 3:30pm.
They are a self-help group specializing in many crafts including crosstitch, knitting, crochet etc. There is an annual fee of £10 and a weekly subscription of £2 per person which includes tea/coffee and biscuits. Experienced crafters as well as beginners are welcome. For more details contact Marina Callaghan 01670714557 or go along for a free taster day.
An opportunity for over-50s to meet in a relaxed and friendly environment and make new friends. Monthly meetings include a speaker or light entertainment and raffle and the opportunity to mingle with other members and develop new friendships. We hold a pub lunch each month, at different pub/ restaurant venues in the area.
Normally meet the first Wednesday of each month, 1.30pm – 3.30pm.
£10 pa membership fee, £2 per meeting to include speaker or light entertainment and a raffle.
You are welcome to just turn up to one of our meetings, first two visits are free, then if you like us become a member.
We are a group of volunteers who tend the village churchyard The council cut the grass and strim the graves. We tend the borders, flower beds and remembrance gardens and keep trees and bushes under control.
1st Saturday monthly from 9am. Our volunteers also work times to suit themselves.
The work at Cramlington Voluntary Youth Project is focused on offering a range of opportunities than can further the social and personal development of young people. We provide a safe and friendly venue that meets the changing needs and desires of young people with differing ages and abilities.
Monday | 9am- 8pm |
Tuesday | 9am-9pm |
Wednesday | 9am-8pm |
Thursday | 9am-9pm |
Friday | 9am-9pm |
Saturday | Events & Residentials |
Sunday | Events & Residentials |
Community based Steelband charity providing music tuition and performance opportunities for all ages and abilities.
Contact Claire Michelle Falcus 07957426874 cramlingtoncaribbeancrew@outlook.com
Meet at Cramlington Voluntary Youth Project
Monday evenings 6pm Juniors, Adults 7-8