Cramlington Rockets RFLC are the largest rugby league club within the North East and have teams at all age groups between 2 years old to adult.
Saturday 9 am -10 for Rocket Tots (age 2-4) and Minis (age 6-10)
Juniors (age 12-16) train on a Saturday morning.
Minis and Junior also train on Wednesday evenings 6pm-7pm.
Cost depending on age from £4 per session.
For more information, please email rocketscommunity@gmail.com
Primary School up to age 11
Bowmont Dr, Cramlington NE23 2SN
Debbie Wylie: Head Teacher
Cramlington Village Primary School is an academy school established as part of the ‘free school’ agenda.
Toddler Group has 3 sessions per week. It is a very popular and well-known group for babies and toddlers.
It is a safe environment for children to play, with a fantastic selection of toys, structured crafts and always finishes with a singsong. The room is carpeted so nice for younger children. Nothing is too much trouble for the dedicated team who run the group. Venue is lovely and clean with good changing facilities.
Parents and carers get a chance to talk and have refreshments while still being able to supervise their children. If you would like more information regarding the Toddler group please contact us.
Tuesday 10am – 11.30am
Wednesday 10am -11.30am
Friday 10am – 11.30am
£3-50 per child. Babies and toddlers of all ages.
Runs on: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays
To book please visit – http://bookwhen.com/Nazarenetoddlergroup
Charity childcare provision organisation
Monday through to Friday 7.30am to 6pm. For babies from 8 weeks to children up to 13 yrs and all ages in between
Based in Eastlea Primary School
Cost depends on age
Ring to discuss availability
Skipton Close, Northburn Lea, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 3ST
Headteacher: Emma Beeston
Primary school for pupils between the ages of 3-11
Jane Percy House provides accommodation and support for people with complex and high dependency needs, giving independence and lifestyle choices for adults with physical disabilities. Located in Cramlington, Northumberland, we form part of the nationwide network of disability support services provided by The Disabilities Trust.
We support people with a range of disabilities including cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida and arthritis, multiple sclerosis and disabilities resulting from accidents or a stroke. As well as providing physical care, we are committed to ensuring that people have control over their lives and are treated with dignity and respect at all times. We offer a person-centred approach that encourages personal development, confidence and independence.
Brockwell Centre
Northumbrian Rd,
Cramlington
Northumberland
NE23 1XZ
Tel: 01670 737283
Horton Drive, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 3QS
Headteacher: Clare Scott
A community school with 363 pupils between the ages of 3-11
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 Northburn Primary School Horton Drive, Blyth Valley NE23 3QS
Wednesday evenings
Under 18’s – 5.30 – 7pm
Adults – 7-8pm
All abilities welcome
Meeting in Northburn Primary School at 10.30 on a Sunday morning.
St. Peter’s meets in the hall at Northburn Primary School on Horton Drive. They are a small, friendly congregation, offering a warm welcome to all, including families and young children.
The café church services on the first Sunday of each month are especially relaxed, with an emphasis on food and drink, craft activities and making new friends. If you haven’t been to church in a while, café church could be a good place to start. No advance notice needed – just turn up, you’ll be very welcome.
Northumbrian Rd, Cramlington NE23 6DB
Headteacher: Charlotte Chapman
A Catholic school with pupils age 5-9
Nairn Road, Parkside Close, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 1RQ
A school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 11.
Also nursery provision for children age 2 and above.
Quarryside House, Middle Farm Square, Cramlington NE23 1BA
Meetings are at the Village Community Centre, East Farm Terrace
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.
A free, not for profit Northumberland Business Network is open to businesses in Northumberland. Including Ponteland, Alnwick, Amble, Ashington, Bedlington, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Blyth, Cramlington, Haltwhistle, Hexham, Morpeth, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Prudhoe, Rothbury, Wooler and all the other towns and villages within Northumberland.
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.
For people no longer in full time work.
We have a monthly meeting at the Doxford Methodist Church 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 £16.00 per annum.
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
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