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Northumberland Telecare Public Consultation
We are proposing changes to the Northumberland Telecare Service with the desired outcome being the development of a fair and equitable service offer for all residents who use the service. A service that is sustainable, fit for purpose, and operating at net zero cost to the Council. We are seeking views from those who currently use the service and other residents and stakeholders on the proposed changes which include: Introduce service charges that reflect and recover... MoreClosed 17 April 2026 -
2026 Community Governance Review
Northumberland County Council is conducting a county wide Community Governance Review. The purpose of the Review is to enable the Council to consider what changes are needed to Parish electoral arrangements. Consultation on our proposed plan will commence on Sunday 1 February 2026 and conclude on Thursday 30 April 2026. All views and comments that are received during the consultation period, will be taken into account. You can view information on Parishes, the Community... MoreClosed 30 April 2026 -
A193 Seafront Active Travel Scheme (May 2026)
The A193 Seafront Active Travel scheme will bring improvements to existing infrastructure and new infrastructure established between Kingsway to Old Hartley. The scheme will connect with current active travel improvement works on Bondicar Terrace to the north (and onwards to Blyth Town Centre) and connect to improvement works in North Tyneside (Sustainable Seafront Scheme) to the south. In delivering this scheme, we will be: Improving street lighting – creating a well... MoreCloses 29 May 2026 -
Blyth Business Support & Growth Survey
This short survey (around 8-10 minutes) aims to understand the experiences, barriers, and opportunities facing businesses of all sectors and sizes in Blyth. MoreCloses 14 June 2026 -
Regent Street Improvements - Energising Blyth Consultation 2026
Energising Blyth This project is part of the £95m Energising Blyth Regeneration Programme to grow, renew and connect the town. The programme is delivered by Northumberland County Council with funding support from UK Government, Northumberland County Council and the North East Combined Authority. The project Northumberland County Council is bringing forward proposals to improve Regent Street in Blyth as part of wider investment in transport and public spaces across the town.... MoreCloses 21 June 2026 -
Blyth Pride in Place Programme Community Survey
The Pride in Place Programme is a new UK Government initiative which supports local communities being handed new powers to revitalise their high streets and restore pride in their towns. Blyth will receive a £20m funding package over ten years that will be spent on local priorities; reviving high streets, tackling anti-social behaviour, youth and community, cultural and sports facilities, improving transport and growing the local economy. MoreCloses 21 June 2026 -
Bebside to Blyth Town Centre Active Travel Corridor - Consultation 2026
Please note: This survey form is for the Bebside Station to Town Centre Active Travel Corridor. Click here for the Regent Street Improvements Survey (that is a seperate consultation). Energising Blyth This project is part of the £95m Energising Blyth Regeneration Programme to grow, renew and connect the town. The programme is delivered by Northumberland County Council with funding support from UK Government, Northumberland County Council and the North East Combined... MoreCloses 21 June 2026 -
Local Plan Scoping Consultation
We are starting to prepare a new Local Plan for Northumberland. This plan will guide how the area grows and changes in the future, including how we meet housing needs and respond to important economic, social, and environmental challenges. Before preparing a new Local Plan, we are carrying out a scoping consultation. The purpose of this consultation is to seek views on what the plan should include and how future consultation should be carried out. We... MoreCloses 1 July 2026 -
Northumberland Housing Design Standards: Project Brief
We are seeking views on proposals for a Northumberland Housing Design Standards (NHDS) Supplementary Plan. Supplementary plans form part of the development plan, which is used to determine planning applications. It will be applied alongside the current Local Plan and the future Local Plan, once adopted. The plan will set out design requirements and guidance for development that includes or affects homes and residential areas. Its focus will be on the design of new homes, streets and... MoreCloses 1 July 2026
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