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.
Healthwatch Northumberland is the independent champion for people who use health and social care services.
They exist to ensure that people are at the heart of care, listening to what people like about services or what could be improved and we share their views with those with the power to make change happen. We also help people find the information they need about services in their area.
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm
They continue to operate through the pandemic.
Learnyay helps adults find free education courses and training by connecting them with ESFA and local authority funded colleges, schools and training providers in their area.
Carers Northumberland is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of carers by responding to the needs of carers, informing carers of their rights and entitlements, supporting carers to access help for the person they care for, reducing the social isolation that so many carers feel and empowering carers to have a voice.
Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
Re Covid-19:
We would usually hold our carers support groups face to face within the community but due to COVID 19 this was not safe, so instead we have been holding all our carers support groups via Zoom and teleconference calls. We also contacted many of our most isolated carers via telephone to see how they were. Due to the success and uptake of our Zoom carers groups we have now started to provide carers workshops via Zoom. We also increased the frequency of our carers newsletter to keep all our carers up to date with ever changing guidance.
Details about all our carers groups and workshops can be found on our newsletter and on our Facebook page. Carers can register themselves on our website, via telephone or professional referrals can be made on their behalf to Carers Northumberland
Crowhall Lane, Cramlington, NE23 3YP
CENTRE OPENING HOURS
Monday: 8.00am – 8.00pm
Tuesday: 9.00am – 9.30pm (staffed until 6.00pm)
Wednesday: 8.00am – 8.30pm (staffed until 6.00pm)
Thursday: 10.00am – 8.30pm (staffed until 7.30pm)
Friday: 8.00am – 6.00pm
Saturday: 9.00am – 12.00pm (open longer if football match)
Sunday: 9.00am – 10.00pm (open longer if football match)
We offer a safe, welcoming girl-only space for girls and young women to try new things, help other people and discover their passions and talents. All while having fun with a ready-made group of friends!
We’re dedicated to girls leading the way – they choose the activities, challenges and events that inspire them, and our volunteers support them to make it happen. Because girls shape and lead everything we do, we know that we’re offering the best opportunities and experiences for girls today.
Normally we meet Tuesday 7-8.30 pm term time only but because of COVID-19 we are unable to meet face-to-face so are having weekly whats app and zoom meetings. We have outdoor meetings in the early evening and at weekend.
Local Primary School with onsite Nursery – providing education for children aged 3-11.
“We are a Beach School – this means we take a class to the beach almost every day to deliver the curriculum through outdoor learning. YOU MAY HAVE SEEN OUR MINIBUS PARKED AT THE COAST OR ON OUR WAY TO THE BEACH. To enquire about a place for your child or find out more please email: admin@beaconhill.northumberland.sch.uk”
TEMPORARILY CLOSED BECAUSE OF CORONAVIRUS
Contact: Robin Harper-Coulson, 6th Dan AMA Coach Assessor
Thursdays
6.00-7.00pm Mixed class up to Blue belt
7.00-8.00pm Mixed Fitness class any Adult, Children Purple belt and above
Michelle Perkins is a 200 hour qualified Yoga teacher . She teaches vinyasa style yoga , which pairs each movement with a breath and caters for individual or group classes and across all ages . She can provide children, family, pregnancy and chair based yoga and classes are tailored to the needs of the individuals.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic Michelle’s classes are currently being held outdoors – she says “Cramlington Town Football Club are very kindly allowing me to use part of their field so we can be together (if socially distant). Please get in touch as booking is essential due to government guidance.”
Forum Way, Cramlington NE23 6YB
CENTRE OPENING HOURS
Jane Percy House supports 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, it is committed to ensuring that people have control over their lives and are treated with dignity and respect at all times.
Located in Cramlington, Northumberland, they provide accommodation and support for people with complex and high dependency needs, giving independence and lifestyle choices for adults with physical disabilities. It forms part of the nationwide network of disability support services provided by The Disabilities Trust.
Manor Walks Shopping and Leisure is Cramlington’s leading shopping destination with over 100 High Street outlets, independent boutiques and eateries open seven days a week.
The centre has everything you need for a complete day out so you can shop, dine and relax with retailers including Boots, Dorothy Perkins, New Look, JD Sports, Claire’s and an adjoining retail park with units including Next, Argos and TK Maxx.
The centre has a wide variety of modern dining choices on offer such as Nando’s, Frankie & Benny’s and Sambuca or if you prefer something lighter, why not try one of the independent cafes including Kitchen and Bettini’s. Manor Walks is also home to the only multiplex VUE cinema in the county which includes the largest screen in the North East featuring all the latest blockbuster movies.
For more information about Manor Walks follow @ManorWalks on Facebook, Twitter and Instragram or visit the website http://www.manorwalks.co.uk
The times below are for the Manor Walks Shopping and Leisure. For individual store opening hours please check the shops directory.
Weekly Opening Times
- Monday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Tuesday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Wednesday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Thursday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Friday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Saturday: 8:00am – 8:30pm
- Sunday: 9:30am – 4:30pm
SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19
Every Wednesday 9:30am – 12pm
To exchange information and provide a forum for discussion about leasehold issues in Cramlington and the wider area.
Contact: Paul Reynolds
TEMPORARILY CLOSED BECAUSE OF CORONAVIRUS
Contact: Robin Harper-Coulson, 6th Dan AMA Coach Assessor
Sunday
10.00am-11.00am Little Ninja’s
10.00am-11.00am New Adults Beginners Class (Separate Area)
11.00am-12.00pm Mixed Class
Tuesday
6.00-7.00pm Mixed class up to Blue belt
7.00-8.00pm Mixed class Purple belt and above
Re COVID-19 : At the moment we are unable to run the basketball club due to NGB and government advice
Wednesday 18:00 – 19:00 U10s
Wednesday 19:00 – 20:00 U12s & U14s
Wednesday 20:00 – 21:30 U16s & U18s
Cramlington Town Football Club is a FA Charter Standard Community Club providing football opportunities for boys and girls from the age of four years old through to senior level. The Club prides itself on welcoming all children and young people, regardless of their current sporting ability to learn football in a safe, secure and supportive environment.
The club operates seven days per week with different age team training on different nights. Contact for specific information.
Teams play either a Saturday or Sunday.
Indoor soccer club for 4 – 9 year olds: Monday 5pm – 6pm at Cramlington Sporting Club.
Outdoor soccer club with Newcastle United foundation for 4- 9 year olds:
4 – 6: Saturday 9am – 10am:
7 – 9: Saturday 10am – 11am
3G Cramlington Sporting Club
Just Play for Women: Wednesday 7pm – 8pm
3G Cramlington Sporting Club
Walking Football: Saturday 10am – 11am
3G Cramlington Sporting Club
All coaches are following guidelines to ensure training and games can go ahead. This includes QR scan codes at venue, paper register and Microsoft on line form.
All equipment is regularly disinfected, use of hand sanitiser, facial coverings and gloves worn.
Covid 19 risk assessments in place for venues.
East Hartford Pavilion NE23 3AU (summer training)
Cramlington Sporting Club, NE23 6BN (games and winter training)
The club has decided to maintain its current stance of no club activity at this time however they are hopeful of being able to restart some activity in September.
We will update this post when new information is made available.
On 19th June, the RFL published its Rugby League Return to Play Plan for the Community Game, building on the latest advice from Government (DCMS) and Sport England.
Having reviewed the information, the club has decided to maintain its current stance of no club activity at this time. Our training venue remains closed and we are not comfortable we can provide a training area with sufficient health and safety requirements.
What is in the RFL guidance?
In the published document, the RFL sets out what activity is allowed aligned with the government’s 5-step alert level.
The alert level recently dropped from level 4 to level 3, meaning the virus is in general circulation and there is a gradual relaxation of restrictions.
This aligns to the RFL Return To Play Stage 2 where only small group based activity with social distancing measures in place is allowed. This is where we are now.
What is the Next Stage?
When the Government Alert system moves from Level 3 to Level 2, this will align with the RFL Return to Play Stage 3.
Stage 3 allows social rugby league with social distancing criteria reduced. This would take the form of tag or touch rugby, progressing over time to X-League style semi-contact, albeit with rule adaptions to reduce the risk.
At Stage 3, full contact is still restricted with no leagues or competitions activity allowed.
When will we return?
When the RFL guidance moves to Stage 3, the club will consider returning to some form of activity, subject to a review of the risks, venue availability and the prevailing government advice.
Until then, no official activity is permitted by any members of the club, regardless of efforts to following the available guidance.
When will it go back to normal?
We will return to ‘normal’ (contact rugby and competitive activity) when the RFL Return to Play reaches Stage 4. This aligns with the government alert system moving from Level 2 (Number of cases and transmission is low) to Level 1 (COVID-19 is no longer present in the UK).
Any returns will be phased and following RFL guidance. We cannot say when that will be but as we have said before, we do not intend to be leaders in returning to activity, instead observing and understanding what other sports and clubs encounter in terms of processes and challenges. The safety of all our members remains of the utmost priority.
If you have any questions, please get in touch via your Team Manager or social media.