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Homelessness and Rough Sleeper Strategy Refresh 2022-2025
Northumberland County Council are updating the Homelessness and Rough Sleeper Strategy for Northumberland (2019-2021) and would welcome your thoughts and ideas on whether you think our current priorities are still valid. We are asking you to consider the following for each of the six priorities: Do we need to keep the priorities as they are or remove/merge them? Are there any additional client groups that we need to identify Are there any other areas of work you would like... MoreClosed 31 December 2021 -
Hexham Hub: Business Survey
The Hexham Hub was established in 2018 to bring together strategic partners in Hexham to ensure a cohesive approach to the development, prosperity and community of the town. Its purpose is to strive for a thriving retail, business, living, tourist and evening economy and to respect and uphold the town's history and heritage and it’s neighbourhood plan as it develops. MoreClosed 14 November 2021 -
SEND Local Offer
We are committed to providing up-to-date and relevant information on special educational needs and/or disability (SEND) services and the support on offer in Northumberland to children, young people, and their families. As part of this commitment, we are conducting a review of our SEND Local Offer – the website that holds all of that information and whether it does what it should do as it is now, or whether we should consider alternative options. The SEND Local... MoreClosed 16 October 2021 -
Health Visiting and School Nursing Services consultation
Northumberland County Council and Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust are planning to enter into a partnership arrangement, aiming to link health visiting and school nursing services more closely with other services which support children and young people and their families in Northumberland. The two organisations are asking for views about what opportunities there are for closer joint working, and whether the proposed partnership is the best way to realise those... MoreClosed 15 August 2021 -
Northumberland Line - Palmersville Dairy level crossing
The existing pedestrian level crossing known as ‘Palmersville Dairy’ currently connects the Bellway Industrial Estate to the south with the residential estates of Palmersville to the north along the route of the Forest Hall 5 Public Right of Way. The introduction of faster and more frequent trains on the Northumberland Line means that the existing level crossing will need to be closed for safety reasons, the proposed replacement pedestrian underpass provides a safe... MoreClosed 8 August 2021 -
Ashington Investment Plan
We have launched a new survey and if you live, work, study, visit, or run a business in the town we encourage you to use this to have your say on developing plans for Ashington. MoreClosed 20 June 2021 -
Study opportunity survey: Blyth based Technical Welding & Fabrication Training Centre.
Northumberland County Council wish to support young people and adults who aspire to develop skills and to work in technical roles within Welding, Fabrication, Pipe Fitting and Mechanical Engineering occupations. These skills are in demand in manufacturing, structural engineering and energy sectors. To allow this support to be provided, Northumberland County Council and Northumberland College are exploring the demand for a technical training facility to help you reach your... MoreClosed 19 March 2021 -
Consultation for Alnwick STEM Hub (a vision of Metrology Software Products LTD).
Advance Northumberland is developing a feasibility study to assess the potential of establishing a STEM Hub in Alnwick. Current plans for the STEM Hub are based on the FabLab concept , providing workshop space for schools, individuals, clubs and community groups to access to explore and learn about different emerging technologies, such as 3D printing, satellite technology and artificial intelligence. The STEM hub would be focused on supporting the development of skills in... MoreClosed 12 March 2021 -
Northumberland Line
The Northumberland Line will bring passenger trains back into service between Ashington and Newcastle. It is a priority of both Northumberland County Council and North Tyneside Council and is supported by a number of key project partners, including the Department for Transport (DfT), Network Rail, Transport for the North (TfN) Nexus and Northern Rail. The Northumberland Line aims to stimulate and support economic growth, regeneration and community development in Northumberland and the... MoreClosed 14 December 2020
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