All your sewing needs, making and alterations of both clothing and soft furnishings, memory bears & cushions, personalised & celebration bunting.
Available seven days a week.
Safe drop off and collection in line with government Covid – 19 guidance.
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
Aqua Solutions are a local family run Plumbing and Heating specialists. From small leaks to new bathroom or boiler installations.
Monday to Saturday 8am -6pm
“We want to make sure we are acting responsibly and protecting the health of our customers and our community.
Rest assured, when you book for us to visit your property, we are taking additional precautions – including extensive hand-washing – before, during and after the appointment along with respecting the social distancing guidance when working in your property.”
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.
MEETINGS ARE CURRENTLY SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19
Meet each Wednesday at the Village Community Centre, East Farm Terrace 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.
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.
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.
To exchange information and provide a forum for discussion about leasehold issues in Cramlington and the wider area.
Contact: Paul Reynolds
SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19
Every Wednesday 9:30am – 12pm
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
Bookkeeping accounts & tax for small businesses.
Monday to Sunday
Regarding Covid-19: online services, flexible payment options
SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19
Cramlington Community choir meet on Wednesdays in term time, 1900-2100 at Doxford Methodist Church Hall, Doxford Place, Cramlington, NE23 6DY. Led by Jane Harland. A friendly welcoming choir of about 30. We sing songs old and new from around the world. No need to read music. Everyone welcome. £5 per session. For further information contact Jane by email: janeharlandmusic@gmail.com
Meetings suspended due to COVID-19
Healthwise is a women’s group whose aim is to promote health and wellbeing.
They meet weekly and enjoy a varied programme of speakers, quizzes and entertainment.
They also aim to inform members about organisations relating to health and social issues.
This is done with friendly chats over a cuppa in a warm and welcoming environment.
Normally they meet between 10-12 on a Thursday but because of COVID-19 these meetings have been suspended.
The friendship of the group is still being maintained as members have telephoned each other, received postcards and committee members have also made welfare calls.
The committee have held a social-distanced meeting to plan for when they can resume meetings and how to offer support. We will update this post once there is news about meetings resuming.
SUSPENDED DUE TO COVID-19
Held on a Wednesday lunch time £4 for two course meal with tea or coffee
Contact: Ann Mitcheson
Forum Way, Cramlington NE23 6YB
CENTRE OPENING HOURS
Pest Control Service.
7 days a week. 8 till 5pm although out of hours available on request.
A Covid 19 risk assessment has been carried out to keep our customers and staff safe.
Although we are called “Tyne and Wear Pest Control”, we cover Northumberland areas and work in Cramlington.
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
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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
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.
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.