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Ward News - Ouseburn

ContactsMap of Newcastle showing location of Ouseburn Ward
What's happening in your ward
Local council services
Reporting problems
Your Ward Committee and getting involved
Further information

 

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What's happening in your ward

Shieldfield Exhibition – Engage
Northumbria University is collaborating with the residents of Shieldfield on a range of community engagement projects. Engage brings together narrative accounts and images contributed by residents with material from local archives, and photographs and video produced by students and Graduate Fellows from the Department of Arts in the School of Arts and Social Sciences. The focus is on representations, memories and perceptions of place, past and present.
Come along to Christ Church Hall, Shieldfield on the 8 and 9 of February (the exhibition opens lunch time on the 8) or to Gallery North, Northumbria University from 18 - 25 February.
For more information please email Ysanne Holt or Judith Murphy from Northumbria University – Ysanne.holt@northumbria.ac.uk / j.murphy@northumbria.ac.uk

Heaton Hawks F.C.
Play, exercise, have fund and enjoy the game. Your local football club is proud to announce open football training sessions for all players aged 5 to 10 years old and Manor Park Sports Ground (old Heaton Manor School, off Benton Road). The sessions start on Saturday 6 February from 10.30-11.30am. The sessions cost £2 and are coached by UEFA B Licence Coach FA Level 3.
Contact Mark Atkinson for more information on 07540074121 or via the website at www.heatonhawksjfc.co.uk

Magical times at the East End Library
Come and see the Harry Potter Magic Show with Martin Duffy at the East End Library on Wedneday 17 February at 11am.
This family fun session is for parents and children aged 6 upwards. Book your place at East End Library by phoning 0191 278 8400 or by emailing eastend.library@newcastle.gov.uk.

Fitter for Walking is coming to Ouseburn
Fitter for Walking is a project which supports you to create streets you can feel proud of while getting you out and about. The Ouseburn Ward Coordinators are working with Living Streets Regional Coordinator Peter Riddell to design a project in Ouseburn which will get people out walking and using local services while supporting improvements to walking routes in your local area.
Contact the Ouseburn Ward Coordinators or Peter if you would like to register your interest and we will keep you informed.
More information is available at www.livingstreets.org.uk

Health Trainers – making healthy choices easier
HealthWorks Newcastle have a team of Community Health Trainers who can help you to make better health choices. They can provide people with information about local services, community groups and projects. They can support people to stop smoking, reduce stress and anxiety, get fit and make friends and make healthy and safe relationship choices. Community Health Trainers work with individuals and groups. If you would like their support phone 273 8889.

Ouseburn Ward Charter Newsletter (pdf, 538Kb)

Badminton anyone?
Come and join in the Badminton Club for Adults at Hotspur Primary School, Mowbray Street on Tuesday evenings (term time only). Come along anytime between 7-9pm. New members are very welcome to join this friendly club. The cost is £3 per session. Four courts are available and equipment is provided.

Active Newcastle
Active Newcastle is a four-year campaign funded by Sport England, Newcastle PCT and Newcastle City Council. Its aim is to make it easier for people who live or work in Newcastle doing more exercise more often.
To find out what opportunities for physical activity are available, you now only need to visit one website. Go to www.activenewcastle.co.uk and see many of the activities that are taking place in our city. There is a postcode finder with handy directions to a wide range venues, as well as video footage of everyday people talking about the activities that give them a buzz.
Are you in a team or club that involves physical activity in any way? Let us know about it through the website and we will gladly promote what you do to others. We need your help to make this website a success, so tell your friends and colleagues about www.activenewcastle.co.uk today.

The Side by Side Information Point at East End Library
The Side by Side Information Point offers a wide range of information for black and minority ethnic communities. It is a pilot project based in the East End library but operates across the City and is available to all Newcastle residents. There is information about services, events, activities and groups in the local area as well as across the city as a whole. If you wish to find out about English language classes, or meet new people by joining groups or coming along to events, the Side by Side Information Point will be able to help you. You will find the Information Point in the entrance of the East End library. It is staffed by friendly and helpful volunteers and is open at the following times:
Tuesdays 10am-12 noon
Wednesdays: 2-4pm
Thursdays: 4-6pm
You can also phone 0191 278 8406 or e-mail: bmeinfopoint@yahoo.co.uk

The Side by Side Accompanying Service
This is a free service to support people of ethnic minority who live in the East of Newcastle and help them access health appointments, services, activities and events. If you need help using public transport or lack confidence in going to places on your own, Side by Side has trained volunteers who may be able to help you. For more details you can contact the Side by Side Information Point at the East End library or phone Paul Whitlock at CSV on 0191 232 6616.

Making walking your resolution!
If you are over 50 come and join the Over 50’s Local History Walks. Each walk costs £2. Call Michelle Mordue from the Quality of Life partnership on 0191 255 1985 for details.

Fusion logoFusion is a two-year, City Council-led scheme that aims to increase participation in physical activity amongst children, young people and family groups across Newcastle. The scheme offers free activities at council managed leisure centres and pools and at partner organisations. View the latest newsletter. (pdf, 595Kb)

Ouseburn Junior Club
Every Friday at Ouseburn Community Centre. 3.45 – 5.45pm
If you are between 5 and 12 years of age come along and take part in interesting activities. The sessions are fun and challenging with arts and crafts, games, sports and dancing with healthy snacks provided.
For more information please contact Play Service Administation on 278 2852.

Go For It!
Go For It! provides a powerful toolkit to help young people deal with the issues they face. It helps them realise more of their potential by working to increase life skills. Go For It! can be adapted to suit flexible timetabling and delivery within community/voluntary or youth organisations. There are no exams; young people learn the concepts via interactive activities, workbooks that encourage personal reflection, facilitated discussions and DVD clips that illustrate the curriculum in real life. The East End Community Development Alliance can offer this free training to any young person aged 14–18 who lives in the east end of Newcastle. If you have a group of young people who would like to take part please phone Tania on 275 9477 or 07927 646130 or email: tania.mcallister@eastendalliance.org.uk.

Newcastle East Asylum Awareness Raising Group
Free information sessions are available covering issues related to Asylum. Sessions can also be tailored to meet the needs of you and your group as well as 'train the trainer' sessions. Phone Sue Crawley on 275 9477 or 07930 949 772 or e-mail sue.crawley@eastendalliance.org.uk.

Parent and Toddler Drop In Session
Every Friday, 9.30–11.30am - St Ann's Community Centre, Breamish Street. Come along for a cuppa and a chat with other parents. Grandparents are welcome too. There are toys and crafts for the children and healthy snacks are provided.
For further details phone Beverley on 230 1859.

News from the Round
Baby and Toddler Creative Play Session - every Friday 1.30 - 2.30pm.
£2 per child and £1 per adult.
Contact: Catherine Scott, Education and Outreach Worker, The Round, 34 Lime Street, Ouseburn Valley, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ
Phone: 260 5605

Seven Stories 
Seven Stories, the Centre for Children's Books, 30 Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ
Phone: 0845 271 0777
E-mail: info@sevenstories.org.uk
Website: www.sevenstories.org.uk
School and Group Bookings - Alison Neill
Phone 0845 271 0777 ext 703; email: alison.neill@sevenstories.org.uk
Corporate Hire - Liz Paton
Phone 0845 271 0777 ext 706; email: liz.paton@sevenstories.org.uk

Search for new writers
Tonto Books, based at the Brickworks is launching a search for North East new novelists that will see two local writers offered publishing contracts and being mentored by bestselling authors. For details contact: Tonto Books, Brickworks, 6 Hannington Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1JT www.tontobooks.com/writers

Newcastle Warm Zone
- are working in your area. An assessment to see if you are eligible for free cavity wall and loft insulation takes only five minutes and we don't even need to enter your property. All our staff carry ID and wear the Warm Zone uniform. If you have any queries about the Newcastle Warm Zone project please call us on 277 7373.
* * For a limited period only Newcastle Warm Zone are offering free cavity wall installation for all homes.
Click here for more information about Newcastle Warm Zone.

Living Archive at the Ouseburn Trust
Are you interested in helping with the work of the Ouseburn Trust and its archive? For more information, please contact Kirsten Luckins.
Ouseburn Trust, 53 Lime Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PQ
Phone: 0191 261 6596
E-mail: info@ouseburntrust.org.uk
Website: www.ouseburntrust.org.uk

Advice and information on finance for older people
Barclays and Help the Aged are working together on a UK wide programme to enable older people to better manage their finances, especially in times of change. The 'Your Money Matters' programme aims to improve the skills, confidence and financial situation of older people by providing basic money management and debt advice. Individual appointments and group awareness sessions can be arranged.
Contact Mike Smith, c/o Caring Hands Charity, 34 Wretham Place, Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1XU 
Phone:  261 6412 
Mobile: 07977 010212
E-mail: michael.smith@helptheaged.org.uk

Ouseburn Valley: Public Talks
The talks are held on Mondays at 7.30pm in the upstairs room of the Cumberland Arms and are free of charge.

Caring Hands Charity
Independent support services for older people including Handyman, Gardening, Befriending, Laundry service and Financial Advice, 'Bottle in the Fridge' scheme.
34 Wretham Place, Shieldfield, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 1XJ
Phone: 261 5234
Caring Hands Charity website

Star and Shadow Cinema
Stepney Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2BB
Phone: 261 0066.
Email: info@star andshadow.org.uk
Website: www.starandshadow.org.uk
The Star and Shado w Cinema is a volunteer run cimema in the Ouseburn area of Newcastle that shows films beyond the mainstream. Come along to one of the regular meetings on Mondays at 6pm or join the volunteers' mailing list by sending a blank email to: volunteers-subscribe@lists.starandshadow.org.uk

Launchpad @ Holy Jesus Hospital
Launchpad is an organisation run by and for people experiencing mental health problems. The main focus to Launchpad's work is to provide opportunities for service users to be involved in the planning, delivery, monitoring and evaluation of mental health services. For more informati on:
Phone: 233 0382
E-mail: launchpadncl@aol.com 
Website: www.launchpadncl.org.uk

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Local council services

Ne ighbourhood Services, one of the council's departments, is responsible for dealing with the cleanliness, safety and improvement of& nbsp;the local environment. The manager for Ouseburn ward is Jim Forster.

The managers are in charge of the Neighbourhood Response Teams, whose job it is to respond quickly to problems that soon make a place look untidy or make it feel unsafe. This team includes the Rapid Response staff who sweep the streets, pick up litter and empty litter bins; remove small scale graffiti; make minor repairs to the footpath or street furniture; and cut b ack shrubs. They also deal with problems such as dead animals, blocked street drains, potholes and fly-tipping.

The Neigh bourhood Response Managers make sure these teams are doing the jobs that are a priority for the local community. They work with local councillors, ward co-ordinators, tenants' and residents' groups and local people to find out what their priorities are. They work closely with other Neighbourhood Services teams in the area such as grounds maintenance, and road and pavemen t work.

If you want to contact your Nei ghbourhood Response M anager you can contact them directly, e-mail them or go along to a ward committee meeting.

Key monitoring documents

Reporting problems

If you want to report environmental problems, such as overhanging trees or graffiti, or ask for a bulky rubbish collection, you should contact Envirocall

Our streetlights are maintained by a PFI (Private Finance Initiative) project.

We work with the police on removing abandoned vehicles.

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Your Ward Committee and getting involved

Ward Committees

Your Ward Committee made up of three local coun cillors. Its purpose is to identify and address local issu es. The committee  consults and works with local residents and businesses, agencies and voluntary and community sector organisations.

The Ward Committee meets every month except August and December, on the f ourth Wednesday of the month, at various venues in the ward. Meetings start at 6.30pm and  are open to all members of the public. The dates for meetings are:

2009
22 April - St Ann's Community Centre, Breamish Street, Battlefield
27 May - Ouseburn Community Centre, Mowbray Street, Heaton
24 June - Christchurch Hall, Simpson Terrace, Shieldfield
22 July - Christchurch Hall, Shieldfield
23 September - Ouseburn Community Centre, Mowbray Street, Heaton

12 October, 4-6pm - Christchurch Hall, Simpson Terrace, Shieldfield. This will be a Children and Young People themed meeting to mark Local Democracy Week.
25 November - Ouseburn Community Centre, Mowbray Street, Heaton

The Ward Co-ordinator organises and publicises Ward Committee meetings and deals with any issues raised. They can help you with transport to and from the meeting, childcare and information in a range of community languages. 

View the public papers for Ouseburn Ward Committee meetings.

Grant Aid

The Ward Committee has a budget which community and voluntary sector groups can apply for by completing a grant aid application form. Further information about this budget and copies of the application form are available on the Ward Committee Funding webpage, or by contacting your Ward Co-ordinator.

Deadlines for the submission of application forms for Ouseburn Ward Committee are:

2009


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Community Involvement

One of the ways residents are involved in ward decisions and improving services is by joining with other residents to identify needs and project ideas locally where they live. We have a number of active residents and community groups in the ward so please use this section to find out if there is a group near you.

Shieldfield Community Forum
Open to residents and community representatives in Shieldfield area. Currently working towards refurbishment of Wretham Park.

Clarence and Stoddart Residents' Association
Clarence Street, Shieldfield

Shieldfield House Residents' Association
Barker Street, Shield Street, Shieldfield

Shieldfield Towers Residents' Group
Residents of Pandon Court, Lort House and King Charles Tower
Shield Street, Shieldfield.

Napier Street Residents
Napier Street, Shieldfield.

Melbourne Court Residents' Group
Melbourne Court, Howard Street, Battlefield.

St Ann's Community Association
Breamish Street, Battlefield.

Ouseburn Community Centre
Mowbray Street, Heaton

Heaton Park Court Residents' Groups
Heaton Park Road, Heaton.

Your group not listed?
Please contact us with information so we can publicise and promote your work.

No group near you?
Like to start up something in your area? We can help. Contact your Ward Co-ordinator for further information. We are developing forums for residents over 50 years, children and young people and will be providing regular updates on opportunities and activities in the future.

Further Information

Residents Survey 2008-09
Each year the Council undertakes a survey of residents in the city to find out what you think about the Council’s performance, the services we provide to you and what you think about the area you live in.
View the results for Ouseburn ward (pdf, 44Kb).

Find out what consultations the council is carrying out in your ward and submit your views online. You can also see the results of previous consultations.

Cityeye gives details of events in your ward. You can also find information about societies and clubs in Walker.

Use our online map to find your nearest libraries and schools. You can also find out where your nearest recycling site is and find leisure services, such as swimming pools, and heritage information, such as listed buildings and ancient monuments. 

See also the Related Pages panel at the right of the screen.

 

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