A training company based in Blyth delivering training for 16 – 18 year-olds through study and traineeship programmes.
They support young people from Blyth, Ashington, Cramlington, Bedlington, Morpeth and beyond and also offer training for 19+ learners some funded and some self funded.
Monday – Friday 8.30 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.
The company have continued to deliver training to young people throughout the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown.
They have used online platforms and all learners who were engaged at this time have successfully completed and passed qualifications.
Whilst the training centre is based in Blyth, they also offer training in other areas if groups of 10 or above are taking part.
They are happy to discuss this outreach work at any time.
Fun structured sport sessions for 2-5 year old boys and girls.
Weekly sessions designed to help children learn to play a variety of sports that develop their social, mental and physical skills.
Part of Cramlington Rockets rugby league club and led by their award-winning coaches.
07984630083 Steve Beaty
http://www.cramlingtonrockets.co.uk/
£25 for 6 weeks or £5 per session
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
W Hartford Business Park, Cramlington NE23 3JP
Providing community activities and venue hire in East Hartford, Cramlington.
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
Room hire £19 per hour
Any booking or info needed please ring 01670 737380
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 |
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
Newcastle Eagles Community Foundation basketball club in Cramlington
Sessions:
Under 12s & 14s – Wednesday – 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Under 16s & 18s – Wednesday – 8:00pm – 9:30pm
Under 10s – Wednesday 6:00pm – 7:00pm
Participants have to create an account on our nest via, nest.newcastle-eagles.com to book a “Free Taster Session”.
Taylor Rendles
Administration Officer
Eagles Community Foundation
Tel: 0191 245 3881
Little Learners Northumberland! We run Messy Play & Mark Making classes in Cramlington & Morpeth.
From September onwards, little Learners Northumberland will be running two days a week in Cramlington.
Suitable for ages 5months to 5 years. Book only via the little Learners Northumberland website.
Charity childcare provision organisation
Monday through to Friday 7.30 to 5.30 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
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
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
A community sports club that gives boys from the age of 4 the chance to try football and get involved in group activities and team sports. Players can go on to play for our men or ladies teams or choose to coach or referee. The club currently has 57 teams and over 700 players.
Prices
Maximum cost of £20 per month for those playing in teams which includes all associated costs such as strip and 3G training. Discounts for siblings, training only, etc.
Multiple teams and various locations. Please go to website for full details.
Based at Northburn Sports & Community Centre and Eastfield Playing Fields.
For all footballing matters please contact Kevin Hastings:
email: football@cramlingtonunitedfc.co.uk
Telephone: 07930 925140
Website
http://www.cramlingtonunitedfc.co.uk
Facebook
Cramlington United Football Club
Twitter
@CramlingtonUtd
@CrammyTheLion
Instagram
cramlingtonunitedofficial
Educational messy play and mark making classes.
£42 for 6 sessions
Monday 10am & 1,30pm
Thursday 10.30am
Friday 1.30pm
Operational changes have been made because of COVID. Contact Lindsay for more details.
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
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.
CVABV provides advice, information, training and support for VCS groups across the Blyth Valley area.
Open Mon-Fri 9am-4pm
Opportunity Knocks (North East) CIC is a small garden / craft activity project based out of the Briardale House venue.
They are a Community Interest Company (CIC) funded by Big Lottery, Tesco Bags and Community Chest.
They work with people who have mental health issues and are looking to develop work they started prior to Covid-19 working with refugees looking to develop their English through volunteer work in the garden centre.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
COVID-19 UPDATE
Our staff have been furloughed during lockdown but we are aiming to get up and running again very soon, we will however, have to change the way we work, the number of people able to access the site at the same time, one way systems in place etc in order to comply with government guidelines and keep everyone safe.