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www.goldenguide.org.uk Hello and welcome to the latest Golden Guide for Northumberland 2018. As interest in the guide continues to grow this year we are including even more useful information.

Daljit Lally Daljit Lally, Chief Executive at Northumberland County Council and Executive Director of Delivery at Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Helen Mills Chief Executive Age UK Northumberland

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With awareness of mental health issues becoming more widespread, there is information about a range of support available in Northumberland. There are helplines, courses, welcoming support groups and individual help to get you through. It’s also thought that staying fit and active often helps keep depression at bay—so look out for new activities too - especially outdoors with a large range of walks, wildlife, gardening, conservation work or just trips out to keep you busy and engaged. There are many opportunities for volunteering outdoors and indoors too. Extra information on starting a business or becoming self-employed ties in nicely with this year’s special feature on Retirement on page 97. Here we take a look at planning for this new phase, and discover some of the pitfalls if you don’t! Lastly, please remember to sift through our sponsors’ ad pages too. They are always relevant and give more detail on their services than we have space for. They will be pleased to answer any queries you have, or signpost you to a suitable service as necessary. If you have feedback or comments, please get in touch at the address overleaf or through the website at www.goldenguide.org.uk Heather Alabaster Editor

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Finding Out About Care

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01 OUT & ABOUT Here is our selection of popular activities to keep you busy. We don’t cover everything—but try to list a variety of social and community groups, sports, hobbies, learning and work options. Groups thrive on lively members and are great places to socialise so why not try something new. There are contacts for transport help too.

COMMUNITY GROUPS Ageing Well in Northumberland 01670 629000 Involvement&ServiceDevelopment@ northumbria-healthcare.nhs.uk

Innovative and lively programme helps you to socialise and stay active and connected. Activities vary across the county with popular events such as “Step into Spring”, “Winter Warmers” and “Blooming Well” gardening. Also links to walking groups, singing and arts activities, men’s shed and hen care projects and look out for new Dog Walking group coming along. Free Ageing Well Allies training to help support others, plus courses on Falls

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Prevention, Oral Health and Dementia Awareness. Ring to find out what is happening in your area. See Ageing Well ad on page 8. Age UK Northumberland, The Roundhouse, Lintonville Parkway, Ashington, NE63 9JZ 01670 784800 or 01670 784821 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland/ Ring for advice on a wide range of issues from their knowledgeable Information team. They can find social activities, hobby groups, help with tradesmen, advice on care options, welfare benefits or legal matters. There are popular Social Fridays in

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the Round House Café to socialise and take your information queries too. Other activities include computers for beginners, exercise to music, Qi-Gong, Zumba and a small gym. Volunteers always welcome for a wide range of projects and services. See also pages 11,13, 33, 67,77 and ads on pages 12,85 and 90.

Elderberries Community Programme, Alnwick Garden, Alnwick, NE66 1NQ 01665 511356 www.alnwickgarden.com Programme of activities for older people includes arts and crafts, tea dances, exercise, walks, Gentleman’s garden. Blooming Well sessions for people with dementia and their carers include health, wellbeing and therapeutic gardening. Also Breath of Fresh Air Pop up garden project for anyone over 55. See also page 74 and ad on page 75.

Northumberland Pride 07525 866902 Lorna Stewart-Hook www.northumberlandpride.org As well as the main Pride event on June 2, 2018 at Alnwick Rugby Club, Northumberland Pride are also working to establish social groups and events for LGBT people across the county. Get in touch to find out more or enquire about joining in. NB Look out for more LGBT events coming along over the year from Age UK Northumberland, 01670 784800, and the Alzheimer’s Society, 01670 813255. Royal Voluntary Service, Cheviot Centre, 12 Padgepool Place, Wooler, NE71 6BL 01668 260248 (9.00am—2.00pm) www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk Services include Good Neighbours service with Community Transport, Northumberland Social Centres and Living Well with Dementia service. See also pages 10, 22, 74 and ad on page 20.

Royal Voluntary Service Social Centres Socialise and enjoy the activities on offer. Lunch clubs, coffee afternoons and day services in Alnwick, Bedlington, Berwick, Morpeth, Rothbury and Wooler open one day a week.

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IN NORTHUMBERLAND

AGEING WELL IN NORTHUMBERLAND SUPPORTS OLDER PEOPLE TO STAY ACTIVE, WELL AND CONNECTED TO THEIR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES

We also... • Work with local organisations to arrange social activities throughout the year across Northumberland including gardening and walking groups • Support seasonal ‘Step into Spring’ and ‘Winter Warmer’ events to help people find out about local services and support • Provide training to become an Ageing Well Ally and support older people in local communities

To find out more or get involved please call 01670 629000 or email involvement&servicedevelopment@northumbria.nhs.uk

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OLDER PERSONS’ FORUMS

WOMEN’S GROUPS

Groups hold meetings to discuss and sometimes campaign on local issues such as transport, health, housing etc.

National Women’s Register (NWR)

• Prudhoe Over 50s Forum, 01661 834729, Pauline Maughan. Meets at St Mary Magdalene Parish Hall, 3rd Mon of the month from 10.00am. Speaker, discussions, social trips, events. • Wansbeck Golden Age Forum 01670 858688, Karen Cox www.goldenageforum.org.uk Meets monthly on Mondays. Speaker discussions, shopping trips, outings, events. See ad on page 29.

01603 406767 office Mon—Thurs www.nwr.org.uk Informal social groups for women with speakers, discussions, activities etc. No campaigns or fund-raising. Groups in Hexham, Morpeth and Coquetdale. Women’s Fellowship, Salvation Army Hall, Hartford Road West, Bedlington, NE22 6UK 01670 829356 www.salvationarmy.org.uk Meets first Wed of the month from 7.30pm. Also full programme of activities here including seated exercise for over 50s. Women’s Institute, Northumberland Federation 0191 217 0808 www.thewi.org.uk/northumberland Wide range of courses, campaigns, and community work. Many WI’s in Northumberland, ring for details or visit the website. See also page 7 Northumberland Pride.

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MEN’S GROUPS

Men in the Workshop, Glendale

Hexham Beacon Club, Trinity

Business Park, Haugh Head, Wooler,

Methodist Church Hall, Beaumont

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01668 260248 RVS group runs Tues—Fri 10.00am— 2.30pm. Sessions for beginners or established woodworkers in fitted workshop. Friendly group.

01670 605670, Mel Wall www.hexhambeaconclub.com Friendly social group for retired men with speakers, occasional events, small weekly charge. Meets Wed 10.30 am—12.00pm. New members welcome. Men’s Breakfast, Anglers Arms, Weldon Bridge, Longframlington, NE65 8AX 01665 570660, David Shipley Monthly group includes cooked breakfast, speaker, occasional walks and trips. Last Sat of the month from 8.30am. Men’s Fellowship, Salvation Army Hall, Hartford Road West, Bedlington, NE22 6UK

See also pages 7, 22, 74 and ad on page 20. Men’s Shed, Earth Balance, West Sleekburn Farm, Bomarsund, Northumberland, NE22 7AD 01670 457557, Keith Nicholson www.earthbalance.org Self-help men’s group meets Fri 2.00pm—4.00pm at the Earth Balance site next to the Blue Tower. Group members share tools and resources working on their own projects and build or repair projects in the community. No registration, informal and friendly, just turn up.

01670 829356 www.salvationarmy.org.uk Meets on third Wed of the month from 7.15pm.

Men’s Shed, Groundwork North East, Union Depot, Front Street, Pegswood NE61 6RG 01670 514876 www.northeast.groundwork.org.uk Men’s shed group Wed 10.00am— 12.00pm at Pegswood. Also informal group run by Friends of Ashington Community Woods. Ring for details of either group in advance of a first visit.

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Men’s Shed, Newbiggin Leisure Centre, Woodhorn Rd, Newbiggin-bythe-Sea NE64 6HG 01670 625527, David Turnbull or 01670 629136, Kay Yeo Free photography sessions, fortnightly, Tues 1.30pm—3.30pm. Expert tuition, location visits. Equipment not essential. All abilities welcome, just turn up. See also page 15, Photography. Senior Gentleman’s Club, Memorial Hall, Darras Road, Ponteland, NE20 9NX 01661 872661, Donald Lloyd www.pontelandageingwell.org.uk Club for over 55s meets second Mon of the month from 2.00pm. Guest speaker and refreshments, occasional outings and visits.

COMMUNITY CENTRES, VILLAGE HALLS Community centres and village halls run their own activities, or hire out space to others. They often act as venues for organisations such as Citizen’s Advice, Credit Union, Health Visitors etc. They usually have internet access, sometimes a café and most have disabled access and toilets. Activities vary e.g. arts and crafts, bingo, drama, dance, slimming, fitness etc. Call in to find out what is on offer, (although many centres are not staffed at all times).

LUNCH CLUBS Lunch clubs in church or village halls and community centres are a popular way to socialise and enjoy a reasonably priced meal. Age UK Northumberland currently run five clubs across the county from Corbridge, Allendale, Lesbury, Blyth and Bedlington ring 01670 784800 for details.

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Connecting you with information, advice and support in later life

Would you like to find out more about: Maximising your income? Managing a health condition? Social activities or lunch clubs in your local area? For more information call: 01670 784 800 Age UK Northumberland is a charitable company limited by guarantee and registered in England and Wales.12 Registered charity number: Company number: 3639406. Registered office is: Age UK See1072394. more at www.goldenguide.org.uk Northumberland, The Round House, Lintonville Parkway, Ashington, Northumberland, NE63 9JZ.


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Age UK Northumberland, Day Services 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland/ Day services offer activity and companionship in Alnwick, Blyth and, Morpeth. Also dementia service in Amble. See also page 67 and ads on pages 12, 85 and 90.

CHURCHES The church and other religious establishments often play a large role in the community. They may run lunch clubs, coffee mornings, discussion groups, men’s groups, walks, art sessions etc. at which all are welcome. Check to find out what is happening locally. See also page 70 Morpeth Methodist Church and page 76 St Bartholomew’s Church.

ART Art at St. Aidan’s Parish Centre, Park Road, Ashington, NE63 8AD • Ashington Art Group, 07547 191 969, Justin Pearce, Sat 10.00am—12.00pm. Exhibitions, demonstrations, trips. • Wansbeck Art Group, 01670 504305, Pat Pierpoint, Fri 12.30pm—2.30pm. Painting in all kinds of media with tutorials, outings, workshops. Ring before first visit, all welcome. Berwick Art Group, United Reform Church Hall, Spittal, TD15 2XW (formerly St. Paul’s) 01289 305115, Ann Duff www.berwickartgroup.co.uk Meets second and fourth Thurs of the month 2.00pm—4.00pm from Sept— Dec and Mar-Jun. Painting, drawing and mutual encouragement! Regular demonstrations and summer exhibition. All abilities, new members welcome. Hexham Art Club, Community Centre, Gilesgate, Hexham, NE46 3NP 01434 634744 Gillian Silsbury www.hexhamartclub.weebly.com Friendly mixed ability group meets alternate Tues 1.00pm—4.00pm. Occasional professional workshops, demonstrations by members and selling exhibitions.

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CRAFTS Alnwick Playhouse, Bondgate Without, Alnwick, NE66 1PQ 01665 510785 www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk • Mat Makers, first and third Tues of the month from 10.00am • Bobbin Lace Makers, first Wed 10.00am—12.00pm • Stitching Together, sewing and embroidery, Thurs 10.00am—12.00pm. • Dance for Fun, for over 50s, most Fridays 11.00am—12.00pm. Blyth Isabella Community Centre, Ogle Drive, Blyth, NE24 5JF, 01670 543773 www.theisabellacentre.org.uk • Isabella Crop Circle, Scrapbooking and memories. First Sun of the month, 10.00am-4.00pm • Woolly Gathering, Spin, weave, knit and crochet. Fourth Wed 6.00pm-9.00pm. • Hotch Patch, Patchwork craft group. Mon 6.00pm -9.00pm. • Lacemaking, Thurs 6.00pm- 9.00pm. Meet for ten weeks in Autumn and Spring term and up to half-term in Summer. • Over 50s Exercise, Tues 11.00am—12.00pm.

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Northumbria Basketry Group 07786 765264, Anna Turnbull www.northumbriabasketrygroup.co.uk Groups produce baskets, sculptures, plant supports, chair seats etc. Classes for beginners and improvers, county-wide self-help groups and demonstrations. Also felt–making workshops. Wansbeck Matters, East Bedlington Community Centre, Station Road, Bedlington, NE22 7JW 01670 367704, Gladys Ainsley Traditional Mat making 2nd and 4th Monday of the month, 1.00pm— 3.00pm. Blyth Valley Woodturning and Woodcraft Association, Community Centre, 4 Albert Road, Seaton Sluice, NE26 4QX 01670 790374, Gavin Latheron Friendly group meets third Thurs of the month, 7.30pm—-9.30pm. Lathes, other equipment and tools available. Individual help, occasional demonstrations, competitions and ‘show and tell’ sessions!

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Northumberland Woodturners, Briardale Community Centre, Briardale Road, Blyth, NE24 5AN 0191 267 2121, Stan Oakey www.northumbrianwoodturners.com Lively group meets second Fri of the month, 7.30pm—9.00pm. All levels of experience, men and women welcome. Competitions, demonstrations, occasional exhibitions and visits.

PHOTOGRAPHY Cramlington Craft Club, Cramlington Village Community Centre, East Farm Terrace, NE23 1AX 07960 075808, Colin Livingstone Meets indoors Thurs 7.30pm—9.00pm, Sept to May. Weekly programme of speakers, competitions, presentations etc. Regular trips and walks during the summer. New members welcome. Hexham & District Photographic Society, The Torch Centre, Corbridge Road, Hexham, NE46 1QS 01207 502723, George Ledger www.hexhamphotographic.org Meets Sept to April, Tues from 7.30pm with talks, assignments, competitions and exhibitions. New members welcome.

Morpeth Camera Club, Methodist Church, Howard Terrace, Morpeth, NE61 1HU 01670 516658, Dave Bisset www.morpethcameraclub.co.uk Meets September to May, Tues from 7.30pm. Varied programme of speakers, competitions, in-house evenings, trips during the summer. All abilities welcome. Wooler Camera Club, Glendale Hall, Cheviot Street, Wooler, NE71 6NL 01289 388455, Diane Baynton www.woolercameraclub.co.uk Alternate Thurs, Sept— April from 7.30pm unless otherwise announced. Talks, competitions, workshops Camera clubs in many other areas of Northumberland listed at www.sinwp.com/camera_clubs/ Northumberland.htm See also page 11 Newbiggin Men’s Shed project.

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GARDENS

Groundwork North East, Union Depot, Front Street, Pegswood NE61 6RG

Allotment gardens, Dr. Pitt Allotments, Hassop Way, Bedlington Also at Middle Green, Back Crawford Terrace, Morpeth NE61 1UA 01670 519575 www.ncenterprise.org.uk Gardening for older and disabled people in a safe, accessible environment. (No disabled access in Morpeth.) Also seasonal gardening service locally, ring for details. Ashington Allotments, Age UK Northumberland and Groundwork NE 01670 514876, Leanne Shipley 01670 784800 Age UK Northumberland Activities for older people and their families at the Allotments. Weekly drop-in Thurs 10.00am—12.00pm. Ring for details.

01670 514876 www.northeast.groundwork.org.uk Outdoor projects with volunteers e.g. gateway making, health walks and Ashington Allotment project, and Blooming Well natural crafts and garden project. See also page 10-11 Men’s Sheds. Gardening at St. James’ Community Centre, Wellway, Morpeth, NE61 1BN • Morpeth & District Gardening Club 01670 503566, Dot Patterson. Fourth Thurs of the month from 7.30pm, indoors from Sept—May. Speakers and occasional evening visits. • Morpeth Flower Club,

01670 515263, Vivien Bennett Fourth Wed of the month from 7.30pm. Demonstrations, open night in April. Warm welcome for new members.

www.flowersnorthumberlandand durham.co.uk More Flower Clubs in Alnwick, Callerton, Cramlington, Ellington, Embleton, Hexham, Ponteland, Stocksfield, Warkworth.

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Hardy Plant Society North East,

Northumberland Fuchsia Society, St.

Village Hall, Main Street, Stannington,

Matthew’s Church Hall, West Road,

NE61 6EL

Ponteland, NE20 9SX

01665 575000, Sharin Ingleby

0191 413 9328 Derek Appleyard Meets first Thurs of the month, 7.30pm—9.45pm. General gardening topics as well as fuchsias. Speakers, garden visits, annual show at Belsay Hall. All welcome, ring before a first visit.

www.hpsnortheast.co.uk Members meet indoors Sept—May third Mon of the month from 7.15pm. Varied programme of expert talks, demonstrations, bring and buy plant table. Garden visits and trips during the summer. All welcome for taster session at a small charge, refunded when you become a member. Ring for details.

Prudhoe Community Allotment, Redwell Court, Prudhoe, NE42 5NY 01661 844675, Ann Curran www.prudhoecommunityallotment.

Northumberland County Blind Association, (NCBA) Reiver House, Staithes Lane, Morpeth, NE61 1TD 01670 514316 www.ncba.org.uk Gardening groups for people with visual impairment. Bloomers at Hepscott Park Garden Centre, third Fri of the month 10.30am—12.00pm and Sensory Allotment Group, Bedlington Allotments second Tues, 10.00am— 12.00pm.

wordpress.com Horticultural therapy for able and disabled people in Prudhoe and district. Members have their own plot or help with everyday tasks. Safe, friendly and peaceful. Wed and Fri 10.00am—12.00pm. Volunteers always welcome. See also page 6 Ageing Well and page 7 Elderberries.

See main entry on page 82 and ad on page 83.

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WRITING & MEDIA Alnwick Playhouse, Bondgate Without, Alnwick, NE66 1PQ 07739 180599 Chris Algar www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk Friendly and informal writers’ group meets second Tues of the month at the Playhouse,1.00pm. Poetry, short stories, novels etc. Beginning writers very welcome. Ring before a first visit. The Ambler 01665 712929 www.theambler.co.uk Amble’s community newspaper. Help as journalist or in production tasks if you have confident English skills and some familiarity with computers. Team meets Thurs 1.00pm—5.00pm. Alnwick Lions Talking Newspaper 01665 603729 Richard Hall www.alnwicklions.org.uk/talking_ newspaper.html A selection of news from the Northumberland Gazette and other local news is recorded onto memory sticks fortnightly. Posted out free to blind or visually impaired residents. Get in touch to receive a copy, or volunteer to help.

Blyth & District Talking Newspaper 01670 355197, Eric Dickson Alternate Wednesdays from 2.00pm. Volunteers record local newspaper or magazine articles onto memory sticks or tapes to post to visually impaired listeners free of charge. New members welcome. Morpeth Talking Newspaper 01670 514673, Simon Foley www.morpethtn.org Morpeth Herald recorded and posted out every fortnight or downloadable from the website. Ring if you would like to be involved. Berwick Writers’ Workshop, Dewar’s Lane Granary, Berwick, TD15 1ES 07410 185694, Wendy Scott www.facebook.com/ BerwickWritersWorkshop Sociable writing group tackle screenplays, novels, poetry, songs. New members welcome. Alternate Wednesdays 7.00pm—9.00pm. Blyth Resource & Initiative Centre (BRIC), Blyth Community Enterprise Centre, Ridley Street, Blyth, NE24 3AG 01670 542845 www.bricblyth.org.uk Will Power Writers group Fri 10.00am— 12.00pm, novels, poems, short stories. Blyth Writers magazine group Thurs 1.00pm—3.00pm.

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Ponteland Writing Group, Post Box

Alnwick & District Choral Society,

Coffee Shop, 11 Main St, Ponteland,

Swansfield Park First School, The

NE20 9NH

Avenue, Alnwick, NE66 1UL

01661 825885 Almond Kellacher (business line 9.00am—5.00pm) Friendly self-run group of mixed ages and experience, Wed 7.00pm to

01665 604878, Gillie Stapleton

9.00pm.

www.alnwickchoralsociety.co.uk Rehearsals Wed 7.15pm—9.30pm. Regular performances with professional conductor, at Alnwick Playhouse and St. Paul’s Church.

Wansbeck Writers’ Group, Bothal Cottages Community Centre,

Ponteland Ladies Choir, Ponteland

Ashington, NE63 8NS

Methodist Church, Bell Villas,

01670 860213, Neil Taylor Wed 10.00am—12.00pm term time. All abilities, newcomers welcome. Weekly theme—fiction, poetry, memoirs, anecdotes etc. Occasional visits or speakers. Ring before your first visit.

Ponteland, NE20 9BD

MUSIC Ad Murum Singers, Methodist Church Hall, Heddon-on-the-Wall, NE15 0DT 0191 274 0217, Christine Champion www.admurumsingers.org.uk Tues 7.30 - 9.00pm, Sept—June. Friendly mixed choir sings wide repertoire, traditional and popular. Singalongs and performances locally for various events with proceeds donated to charity. No auditions, and new members always welcome.

01661 871663, Rosie McKenna Friendly group of singers with a young, enthusiastic conductor, wide repertoire, two concerts a year. Mon 7.15pm—9.00pm in term time. New members welcome, no auditions. Alnwick Playhouse, Bondgate Without, Alnwick, NE66 1PQ 01665 510785 www.alnwickplayhouse.co.uk • Concert Band Mon 7.30pm— 9.30pm. All ages play a broad repertoire with regular performances. Contact Katy Luke, 01665 603196 • Community Choir Mon 7.30pm—9.30pm. Fun and informal. Contact Peter Brown via Playhouse.

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Do something amazing today. Volunteer. We need volunteers across Northumberland and the North East to help us make a difference to older people’s lives. We have opportunities to Volunteer in many different services and local places - and we especially need people who can drive to help people get out and about! If you would like to meet really interesting people, be inspired and be inspiring, please call our local Office at Wooler now on 01668 260 248 or visit us at royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk Registered charity 1015988 (England and Wales) & SC038924 (Scotland). RVS_CS1370_1217

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Our weekly Alz Café in Berwick offers a safe and welcoming place for people with mild to moderate dementia and carers to come for peer support, social activities and friendship over a cuppa. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT : Office 4, NNVF 5 Tweed Street, Berwick upon Tweed TD15 1NG T: (01289) 386567/308171 E: alcafebwk@gmail.com

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It works for couples, single people and families from whatever background and of any age To make an appointment for face to face, telephone, email or online counselling on any relationship issue contact Text 07860 033132 . Call 0191 232 9109 Email nt.appointments@relate.org.uk www.relate-nt.org.uk

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Berwick Male Voice Choir, Longridge

Alzheimer’s Society Singing for the Brain

Towers School, Berwick, TD15 2XQ

01670 813255, Northumberland team

01361 890390, Forbes Gamley

www.alzheimers.org.uk Singing groups at Blyth Phoenix Theatre, The Alnwick Garden and Hexham Abbey for people living with dementia and their carers to enjoy music and singing. Ring for details of times and dates.

www.berwickmvc.org

See also pages 67, 72 and ad on page 68.

Association of Church Bellringers

®

Ashington & District Male Voice Choir, Stakeford & Bomarsund Sports & Social Welfare, East View, Stakeford, NE62 5UD 01670 815534, Colin Prow www.ashingtonmalevoicechoir.org Thurs 7.00pm—9.00pm. Annual concert and guest artists. New members very welcome, no auditions. Ashington Folk Club, Ashington Cricket Club, Langwell Crescent Ashington, NE63 8AB 07530 748 811, Pat and Doug Yeowart

Wed 6.45pm—9.00pm. Friendly group, two annual concerts plus charity concerts. Links and visits to Germany and Norway. Durham & Newcastle Diocesan 0191 680 6328, Helen Dawson www.dandn.org Members ring at church towers across the area. One evening practice plus Sun service ringing. Midweek group goes daytime ringing. Visitors welcome, social events, competitions. Hexham Male Voice Choir, West End Methodist Church, Hexham, NE46 3DF 01434 600488, Tom Arthur Meets Thurs 7.00pm—9.00pm. Concerts for charitable causes for a small charge. Friendly group, new members always welcome.

www.ashingtonfolkclub.co.uk First and third Thurs of the month from 8.00pm —singers, musicians and poets perform or just listen. All abilities welcome.

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Maltings Theatre and Cinema,

Prudhoe Community Band, Prudhoe

Eastern Lane, Berwick, TD15 1AJ

High School, Moor Road, NE42 5LJ

01289 330999

07757 947755, Dave Hignett

www.maltingsberwick.co.uk • Thursday Singers. Thurs 10.30am— 12.00pm. No auditions, occasional performances. Contact Alison Coates as above. • Orchestra. Sat 10.00am—11.00am. Friendly group with beginners welcome. • Guitar & Ukelele group. Sat 11.15 am—12.15pm. All standards welcome, emphasis on fun and encouragement. Contact Alison Coates via the theatre as above.

www.prudhoecommunityband.co.uk

Mid Northumberland Chorus, Morpeth Chantry Middle School, Mitford Road Morpeth, NE61 1RQ 01670 788869, Sally Woolley www.midnorthumberlandchorus.org.uk

Rehearsals Wed from 7.30pm in term time. Classical, folk and seasonal music in large mixed choir. Regular concerts. Music and Memories, Royal Voluntary Service 01668 260248 www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk Chance to enjoy music, sing and reminisce through music. Groups across Northumberland. Ring for details.

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Wind band open to all, emphasis on fun and enjoyment. Sat 9.45am— 11.45am in term time. Prudhoe Community Choir, Stocksfield Baptist Church, Main Road, Stocksfield, NE43 7DU 01661 835738, Catherine Edge Wed 7.45pm—9.45pm. Mixed choir singing popular and choral pieces, Annual concert and performances for weddings, groups etc. Tynedale Community Choir, St. Aidan’s Church, Hexham 07879 263848, Mark Benjamin www.facebook.com/TynedaleCommunity-Choir-164778760297331 Lively repertoire, traditional folk, gospel, shanties, rounds etc. No experience necessary—just turn up, Mon 8.00pm—9.30pm. Tynedale Orchestra, School Hall, Corbridge Middle School, Corbridge, NE45 5HY 01434 607485, Secretary www.tynedaleorchestra.org.uk Rehearsals Thurs from 7.30pm. Two concerts in Autumn and Spring terms. New members welcome but ring in advance.

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Voicemale, Morpeth Methodist

Longframlington Pipers’ Group,

Church, 1 Howard Rd, Morpeth

Memorial Hall, Rothbury Road,

NE61 1HU

Longframlington, NE65 8AH

01669 640382, Graham Stacy

0191 259 1752, Gill Sargeant

www.voicemale.org.uk Songs in exciting vocal arrangements, include North East folk, gospel, and contemporary music. Meets Wed, 7.30pm—9.30pm. Reading music not needed, but commitment is—with around 20 performances per year. New members welcome, ring in advance.

www.longframlingtonpipers.org Wed 1.30pm—3.30pm. Beginners and intermediates with tutor. Northumbrian Pipers’ Society, Chantry Bagpipe Museum, Morpeth, NE61 1PD 01670 860215, Julia Say

Hall, Castle Street, Warkworth,

www.northumbrianpipers.org.uk Meets third Sat most months 2.30pm—5.00pm. All welcome to play or to listen, annual competition. Pipes

NE65 0UN

available to hire.

Warkworth Village Choir, Memorial

01665 711909 Gill Egdell https://sites.google.com/site/

Spittal Northumbrian Piping Group,

warkworthvillagechoir Mon 7.30pm—9.30pm. Friendly group with wide repertoire, just turn up to join in.

The Blenheim Hotel, Spittal, Berwick,

PIPERS Alnwick Pipers’ Society, Phoenix Club

TD15 1RD 01890 771230, Bobbie Prentice. Second Thurs of the month from 7.30pm. All welcome for pipers and other instruments in F pitch.

(formerly RAFA), 15 Lisburn Street, NE66 1UR 01890 771230 George Prentice www.alnwickpipers.co.uk Fourth Wed of the month from 8.00pm. Some tuition, but classes for beginners and more advanced players at Rothbury Middle School on Tues evenings. Ring for details.

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THEATRE

Phoenix Theatre, Beaconsfield Street, Blyth, NE24 2DS

Alnwick Stage Musical Society, Swansfield Park First School, The Avenue, Alnwick NE66 1UL 01665 570302, Nikki Feiven www.alnwickstagemusical.co.uk Tues 7.30pm—9.30pm. Rehearse from September for main show at Alnwick Playhouse in March. All welcome. Alnwick Theatre Club, St. Paul’s RCVA School, South Road, Alnwick, NE66 2NU 01665 510589 John Firth www.alnwicktheatreclub.co.uk Rehearse Mon and Thurs from 7.30pm. A panto and two plays produced annually at Alnwick Playhouse. All welcome to perform or help . Coquetdale Amateur Dramatic Society, Jubilee Hall, Rothbury, NE65 7SD 01665 570221, Mike Jevons Rehearse Thurs from 7.30pm. Annual production, events etc. Fund-raising nights, all welcome.

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01670 367228, Box Office 10.00am—12.30pm www.thephoenixtheatre.org.uk Musicals, panto and plays. All welcome to perform or help out. Social events and coffee mornings at the theatre. Ponteland Repertory Society, Memorial Hall, Darras Road, Ponteland, NE20 9NX 01661 871161, Richard Davies www.pontelandrep.co.uk Two productions a year, either panto, play or musical. New members welcome either to perform or help behind the scenes. Queen’s Hall Theatre Club, West End Methodist Church, Hexham, NE46 3DF 01434 685580, Moya Holmes www.queenshalltheatreclub.co.uk Two productions a year at the Queen’s Hall. Lots of fun, new members always welcome. Ring for rehearsal times.

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St. George’s Community Players, St. George’s URC Church, Bridge Street, Morpeth NE61 1PD 01670 812870 Heather Robinson www.stgeorgesplayersmorpeth.org Long-established lively group stages two productions a year. All welcome to join in front or back stage. Ring for details. Throckley Drama Group, WI Hall, Heddon-on-the-Wall, NE15 0DR 0191 413 2349, Susan Emmett

SPORTS & LEISURE CENTRES

Leisure centres offer indoor and outdoor activities, classes, clubs and social events. Most have a swimming pool offering aquafit classes and lane swimming. All have gyms, and many are the starting point for walking clubs. Some centres also incorporate the local library and a café.

www.facebook.com/ThrockleyDrama-Group-918167321623469 Enthusiastic group performs one to three act plays in Heddon and neighbouring villages. New members always welcome.

There is a range of gentle fitness

Wylam Institute, Church Road, Wylam,

classes including Agewell, Young at Heart and Pilates. Activities vary from centre to centre and may include badminton, swimming, table tennis, yoga, etc. Active Northumberland now offers a discounted membership package designed for over 65s too.

NE41 8AP

See ad on page 26

Wylam Amateur Dramatics Society,

01661 853727, Robin Piette https://www.facebook.com/ groups/203054811951/ Rehearse Mon from 7.30 pm. Two productions and a social event every year. New members welcome.

Weight Management, 07703 540192 Nicole Rowley Some centres run educational weight management courses. They focus on nutrition, physical activity and how you eat, helping you sustain weight loss long term. GP Referral Scheme, 07703 540192 Nicole Rowley Ask your GP or Practice Nurse if you have a medical condition and would like help to be more active.

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North East daily living guide for over 50s SO MANY WAYS TO STAY ACTIVE

ONLY £26 PER MONTH

GYM

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NEW Stay Active membership for those aged 65+. Our great value membership includes: • • •

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Cafes and libraries in many of our centres The option to pay monthly or as an annual fee

Sign up is easy and straightforward! For more details ask at reception, visit our website at www.activenorthumberland.org.uk or call 01670 620200.

01670 620 200

activenorthumberland.co.uk

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ACTIVE NORTHUMBERLAND CENTRES

Wentworth Leisure Centre, Wentworth

www.activenorthumberland.org.uk

Wentworth Bowl, ring 01434 611754

For all centres ring 01670 620200

for bowling.

Ashington Leisure Centre, Lintonville

Willowburn Sports & Leisure Centre,

Terrace, NE63 9XG

Willowburn Avenue,

Park, Hexham, NE46 3PD Also

Alnwick, NE66 2JH Blyth Sports Centre, Bolam Avenue, Blyth, NE24 5BT Concordia Leisure Centre, Forum Way, Cramlington, NE23 6YB Also Strike Bowling, ring 01670 622200 for bowling. Hirst Welfare Centre, Alexandra Road, Ashington, NE63 9HN Newbiggin Sports & Community Centre, Woodhorn Road, NE64 6HG Ponteland Leisure Centre, Callerton Lane, Ponteland, NE20 9EG Prudhoe Waterworld, Front Street, Prudhoe, NE42 5DQ Riverside Leisure Centre, New Market, Morpeth, NE61 1PR

OTHER CENTRES Haltwhistle Swimming & Leisure Centre, Greencroft, Haltwhistle NE49 9DP 01434 320727 www.haltwhistleleisure.co.uk The Hub, Seahouses Sports & Community Centre, Stone Close, Seahouses, NE68 7YL 01665 721868 www.seahouses.org Tennis courts, badminton, bowls. Fortnightly cinema showings and popular fish and chip lunch second Tues of the month. NB Community Centres They may offer fitness suites, exercise classes, ballroom dancing and slimming clubs, crafts groups etc. Contact your local centre to see what’s happening.

Rothbury Pool & Gym, Silverton Lane, Rothbury, Northumberland, NE65 7RJ Swan Centre, Northumberland Road, Berwick, TD15 2AS

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WALKING GROUPS Walking is an excellent way to build your fitness, improving overall health and stamina and keeping you trim. It can be very sociable, walking and chatting helps you stay in touch and can lift your mood. Walking the dog is very good for both you and the dog. It is also sociable dogs are a good talking point! Or if you don’t have your own dog —there are plenty of opportunities for walking other people’s dogs instead. See Barking Mad opposite. Also look out for special interest walks e.g. Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s birds or wildlife guided walks and self-led trails, National Trust walks and some led by Talking Matters designed to help people with mental health conditions such as depression. You can also train to be a walk leader yourself. See pages 30 and 31 and ad on page 71. The groups have regular walks of various lengths, find them online or ring as shown below.

NORTHUMBERLAND HEALTH WALKS www.activenorthumberland.org.uk and Facebook page Health Walks • North: 01670 629330 Jane Hardy Alnwick, Amble, Berwick, Glendale (Wooler), Rothbury, Seahouses • Central & South East: 07860 504763 David Gregory Ashington, Brockwell, Blyth, Cramlington, East Bedlington, Morpeth, Newbiggin, Pegswood, Seaton Sluice, Seghill, Widdrington. • West: 01670 622368 Loraine Oliver Allendale, Bellingham, Corbridge, Haltwhistle, Hexham, Prudhoe, Stocksfield, Wark. Northumbria Ramblers Association www.ramblers.org.uk/northumbria Website gives details of times and venues, otherwise contact as below: • Alnwick, Colin Duquemin, 01165 711797 • Berwick, (no contact number) • Hexham, Julia Forster, 0191 413 1724 • Morpeth, Vicky Ludbrook 01670 511570 • Ponteland, Steve Edwards 01661 886310 • Northumbria Short Circuits, 01670 731340 Owen Oliver 4½ - 6½mile walks. See also www.walkingforhealth.org.uk

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Lifelong Learning

Come and join us!

Learning for the love of learning Wide range of subjects, taught by experts Welcoming environment in the heart of Newcastle Free Taster Sessions

Get in Touch and Find Out More!

0191 261 1633

OUR FRIENDLY AND INFORMAL GROUP MEETS MONTHLY FOR: SOCIAL OUTINGS & EVENTS SHOPPING TRIPS . IT HELP SPEAKERS & DISCUSSIONS WHAT’S HAPPENING LOCALLY FOR OLDER PEOPLE

COME AND FIND NEW FRIENDS... Ring Karen Cox on 01670 858688 Meets 2nd Mon of the month at Northumberland CVA, 107 & 109, Station Road, Ashington.

www.goldenageforum.org.uk

weareexplore@gmail.com www.weareexplore.org.uk

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MORE OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Newcastle & Tyneside Orienteers

Here are some more unusual clubs to try. Other outdoor activities e.g. Archery, Fishing, Riding, Sailing, as well as Bowling, Cricket, Golf and Tennis can be found on the website at

(NATO)

www.northumberlandlife.org or in the Yellow Pages directory or Yell.com Haydon Bridge Nature Club

01661 843880, Patrick Smyth www.newcastleorienteering.org.uk Orienteering events and courses throughout Northumberland and the NE. Open to all with coaching available. Club nights first Wed of the month at Prudhoe High School and third Wed at various Morpeth venues. Ring for details or see website.

01434 684486, Robert Ford www.northumberlandlife.org/hbnc Fortnightly lectures on nature, wildlife and the environment. From Sept to March on the first and third Thurs of the month 7.15pm—9.00pm. Country walks for the rest of the year. Land of Oak & Iron 01207 524883 www.landofoakandiron.org.uk Woodland Conservation Team meets Thurs 10.00am—2.00pm in and around Prudhoe. Lots of planned events to explore your local area while meeting like-minded people. Ring for details.

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Northumberland Wildlife Trust 0191 284 6884 www.nwt.org.uk The Hauxley Discovery centre at Druridge Bay offers wonderful bird and wildlife watching year round, walks and trails, events, activities and a café.There are 60 more reserves across the county, plus links with local bird and wildlife groups including Alnwick, Amble, Bellingham, Berwick, Coquetdale and Ponteland. Varied volunteering opportunities, ring for details. See ad opposite.

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Ponteland Wildlife Group, St Mary’s Church Hall, Thornhill Road, Ponteland, NE20 9PZ 01661 822210, Chris Wright www.pontelandwildlife.wixsite.com/ pontelandwildlife www.nwt.org.uk Friendly group meet first Tue of the month, Sept—April from 7.30pm. Varied programme of talks, occasional walks and events in Spring and Summer, all welcome. Wildlife sightings encouraged and recorded. See also page 30 and 36 outdoor volunteering opportunities.

LIFELONG LEARNING Pursue an interest, retrain, or study for a specific qualification, there are classes available locally for informal or more targeted learning. Explore Lifelong Learning, Fourth Floor, Commercial Union House, 39 Pilgrim Street, Newcastle, NE1 6QE 0191 261 1633 www.weareexplore.org.uk Diverse programme of courses, talks, workshops and visits on a range of subjects from science through arts, led by specialist tutors practising artists, writers etc. Sociable and open to anyone with an interest in learning, no tests! New members welcome. See also ad on page 29. Northumberland Learning & Skills Service – Adult Learning 0345 600 6400 www.northumberland.gov.uk/ adultlearning There are skills courses and leisure classes countywide. Courses include: IT skills; Car maintenance; Health and Wellbeing; Cookery; Tailoring; Theatre skills; Lip reading etc. Enrol throughout the year.

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Northumberland College 01670 841200 www.northumberland.ac.uk Degree and diploma courses, also leisure courses e.g. gardening, dog grooming, photography, dressmaking etc. Campuses in Ashington, Berwick, Hexham and Kirkley Hall. University of the Third Age, (U3A) www.u3a.org.uk Organisation for retired people where branches run their own interest groups, using their members’ expertise. E.g. art, music, genealogy, philosophy, architecture, real ale appreciation, travel etc. Groups in Northumberland are: • Alnwick, 01665 575552 • Ashington, 01670 816343 • Berwick, 01289 331202 • Coquetdale, no contact number • Mid-Northumberland (Longhirst), 01670 825283 • Morpeth, 01670 513757 • Ponteland, 01661 871042 • Prudhoe, 0191 413 3527 • Tynedale 01434 673016 • Wooler, 01668 282479 WEA Northeast 0191 212 6100 www.wea.org.uk Adult learning across a range of courses for interest or work.

COMPUTER COURSES & INTERNET FOR BEGINNERS

Help is available if you are a beginner or want to know more about digital technology. Libraries have free internet access and will help if you are stuck, and there are classes to start you off on email, skype and mobile phones as well as online banking, shopping and official transactions. Age UK Northumberland, The Roundhouse, Lintonville Parkway, Ashington, NE63 9JZ 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland Computer drop-in sessions Mon 12.30pm—2.30pm. Blyth Resource & Initiative Centre (BRIC), Blyth Community Enterprise Centre, Ridley Street, Blyth, NE24 3AG 01670 542845 www.bricblyth.org.uk/ Free IT courses for beginners and for over 50s, here and in venues throughout Seaton Valley. Also employability service, and older people’s activity groups. See page 18.

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Golden Age Forum, Northumberland

Online Centres Network

CVA, 107-109 Station Road,

01143 491666

Ashington, NE63 8RS

www.onlinecentresnetwork.org Centres operate in libraries or other venues to help you learn computer skills. The Learn My Way site has simple, free, beginners’ courses.

01670 858688 www.northumberlandcva.org.uk Forum members run IT courses including computing, mobile phones and Ipads for older people. Ring for details. See also pages 9, 44, and ad on page 29. Northumberland County Blind Association, (NCBA) Reiver House, Staithes Lane, Morpeth, NE61 1TD 01670 514316 www.ncba.org.uk Computer training classes with specialised software for people with visual impairment. Also basic skills with laptops, smartphones, Ereaders etc. Ring to book a place.

DISTANCE LEARNING & OPEN LEARNING Learning by post, television, internet or email allows you to decide the content of a course and how long you want it to take. The National Careers Service 0800 100 900 nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk General advice on careers, retraining and funding, vocational and recreational courses with signposting to local centres. Covers distance learning courses too.

See also ad on page 83. The National Extension College Northumberland Community

(NEC)

Development Network, (NCDN)

0800 389 2839

07885 303166 John McGough

www.nec.ac.uk Courses from GCSEs and A’ levels to Management, Book-keeping, Childcare, Counselling and Writing.

www.ncdn.org Free, friendly, personalised computer support sessions for beginners or the more experienced. They’re especially keen to help those in rural areas get online. For individuals or small groups. See also ad opposite.

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Ronnie Campbell MP Blyth Valley Constituency Office hours: Mon - Thurs 9am - 5pm Fri 9am - 3.30pm Ronnie now has monthly surgeries in the Blyth Valley area on a Saturday. Check local press for details or contact the office where staff will be able to assist. Ronnie Campbell MP Blyth Valley Constituency 42 Renwick Road, Blyth NE24 2LQ Tel: 01670 363050 Email: ronnie.campbell.mp@parliament.uk

Do you need help to get Online?

NCDN can help!  Learn to be safe online  Find financial advice, discounts, offers  Visit online help for benefits, health and more  Shop, pay bills and manage your bank account  Connect with family and friends

Interested in meeting new people and sharing your skills? Volunteers are also needed to assist people in your community get online. Contact NCDN now. Full training and support given

Northumberland Community Development Network Janet 07944708561 /John 07885303166 info@ncdn.org Visit www.ncdn.org for other training and volunteer opportunities

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Open College of the Arts 0800 731 2116 www.oca.ac.uk Home study arts courses including degree level. E.g. photography, musical composition, writing, art etc. No entry requirements, support for disabled students, some bursaries. Student finance available.

Library Digital Champions If you have no internet access yourself, or need help with email, online searching or other tasks, book a free appointment with a Digital Champion to guide you and help build your skills.

VOLUNTEERING

NORTHUMBERLAND LIBRARIES 01670 620250 www.mylibrary.co.uk Visit the library to see what’s on, learn to use a computer or find a new hobby. Events may include author visits, family and local history talks, health events, crafts, computer classes, reading and audio book groups. There are 32 libraries, mobile libraries & a home delivery service for housebound customers. Books include ordinary, large print, audio and ebooks, emagazines, online resources—including the Ancestry database, music and play sets and memory boxes. Free library membership and internet access.

Volunteering is a good way to search for employment or to retrain. It is also a rewarding way to support a worthwhile cause, meet people, and have structure to your day. Support and training is offered by all organisations. Opportunities in Northumberland have included work with young people, disabled people, wildlife, heritage, befriending, gardening, admin work and trusteeships. Look out for occasional Volunteer Fairs.

See the library website for more information, follow their social media or ring as above.

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Northumberland CVA 01670 858688, Michelle Cadby www.northumberlandcva.org.uk The support service for voluntary and community groups in Northumberland gives advice and information on volunteering. The website carries a broad range of local volunteeringAD opportunities. TO COME See also pages 9, 34 and 44. REACH 020 7582 6543 www.reachskills.org.uk Reach finds opportunities for skilled volunteers to use their professional experience within the voluntary sector. RSVP Volunteering Matters 0191 389 1155 regional office www.volunteeringmatters.org.uk Recruits volunteers knitting projects e.g. trauma teddies, blankets etc.

WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT

If you wish you can choose to carry on working while still taking your State Pension, or defer claiming it to be paid a larger amount later on. www.gov.uk/plan-retirementincome/working-past-statepension-age Income from working in retirement is taxable at the usual rates, along with income from your State Pension, personal or occupational pension and from certain taxable benefits. Your net income may increase, because at state pension age you no longer pay National Insurance contributions and may be eligible for age-related tax allowances. You are still entitled to the national living wage for any paid work you do. Consult the Pension Service to find out how earnings after pension age may affect benefits such as Pension Credit. If you defer claiming your pension you may be able to have the deferred amount as a taxable lump sum. If you’re already getting the State Pension you can cancel this if you get the chance to do some

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work that would pay enough for your needs. Your State Pension will stop until you choose to claim it again. However you can only do this once. See also page 105 Pensions and pages 97-101 Retirement feature. Bridge Project, Voices Northumberland 01665 713109 www.bridgenorthumberland.org.uk Personal one to one support to overcome barriers to employment. Contact them to see if you are eligible to join the scheme. Community Action Northumberland 01670 517178 www.ca-north.org.uk Rural unemployment support scheme in Haltwhistle offers job seekers (all ages) a free lunch, along with advice, help with job applications etc. See also page 48.

Jobcentre Plus 0345 604 3719 0345 608 8551 textphone www.gov.uk/contact-jobcentre-plus They advise on finding work, training, benefits and any extra help available. Local branches are in Alnwick, Ashington, Bedlington, Berwick, Blyth, Cramlington, Hexham and Morpeth and the contact telephone number is the same for them all. Universal Jobmatch www.gov.uk/jobsearch Register with the online service to search for vacancies nationally, upload your cv, keep track of applications and request email alerts. Employers add their own vacancies so that the site is constantly updated. ACAS 0300 123 1100 18001 0300 123 1100 text relay service www.acas.org.uk www.gov.uk/pay-and-work-rightshelpline Impartial advice on employment relations, includes age discrimination, national minimum wage, working time laws, agency workers and agricultural workers.

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TAEN (The Age & Employment

Business Northumberland

Network)

01670 528453, Lucy Cansfield

www.taen.org.uk Experts in employment for over 50s. No helpline, but the website has useful information including a guide for older jobseekers on maximising their potential.

www.businessnorthumberland.co.uk Practical support, advice and workshops across Northumberland for established businesses wanting to grow, or start-ups. Marketing, finance, digital application. Business advisers, online portal of advice and informal networking events.

See also page 34 National Careers Service for retraining, funding etc.

See also ad on page 40.

STARTING A BUSINESS Research by Barclays Bank shows that over 65s were the fastest-growing age group of UK business owners in the last ten years. In 2015, UK start-ups by over 55s contributed more than £7bn to the economy. So if you have a good business idea— here are some places to find help. Business Support Helpline 0300 456 3565 0191 581 0052 textphone www.gov.uk/business-supporthelpline Signposting information on business planning, finances, marketing and local schemes available etc.

NBSL (Northumberland Business Service Ltd.) 01670 813322, www.nbsl.org.uk Advice on business start-ups for Northumberland residents. Some grant support may be available for businesses already trading. Northumberland Community Development Network, (NCDN) 07885 303166 John McGough www.ncdn.org NCDN’s work in rural areas helps residents develop community assets such as village halls, business ideas and find routes to self-employment, to strengthen enterprise within each community. Get in touch to see how they can help. See also page 34 and ad on page 35.

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HELPING YOUR BUSINESS GROW AND PROSPER IN NORTHUMBERLAND If you would like help to grow your business, or idea, look out for the Business Northumberland programme delivered by Arch. If your business is facing challenges, wanting to grow, or to relocate into Northumberland we can offer expert advice and support. The support offered is fully funded and available to all businesses based in Northumberland who are ready to grow.

HOW IT WORKS •

Upskill yourself at specialist workshops and events including Finance for Business, Innovation, Marketing, Social Media and many more. Talk over your plans and ideas directly with one of our Business Growth Advisers. They can help understand your needs and work out an action plan. Find online advice always at hand on the Business Northumberland website. It can help determine your aspirations for start up and growth, and will guide you to the right content, workshops and advice to help you along the way.

WE UNDERSTAND ALL BUSINESSES ARE DIFFERENT, SO COME AND TALK TO US AND FIND OUT HOW WE CAN HELP YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS.

To sign up, or book an appointment with a business adviser, please call

01670 528453

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Social Enterprise Northumberland 07917 266864, Tony Kirsop www.northumberland.gov.uk If you have a business idea as well as a passion to make a positive difference, consider social enterprise. You will be combining business with doing good deeds. Many retirees are successfully moving into this field and taking on a larger role in their community. For start up support and advice on finance, legal and governance issues ring as above. Tedco Business Support 0191 516 6102 Tracy Clarkson www.tedco.org Experienced advisers offer one to one support for pre and post start businesses across the region. They help develop plans, access finance, find suppliers or staff etc. If you have a business idea get in touch for advice.

TRANSPORT Concessionary Fares: Bus Passes 0345 600 6400 www.northumberland.gov.uk Free bus passes for people of state pension age, or who are disabled, cover travel on local buses anywhere in England. In some areas you may only travel at off peak times but in Northumberland older people can use them from 9.00am Mon— Fri and all day at weekends and bank holidays. You can also travel before 9.00am if you have a hospital appointment (take the letter with you for proof). Disabled pass holders go free at any time, any day. If you need a carer to travel with you, apply for a Companion Card to cover their bus fare too. You will need acceptable proof to confirm your condition. To Apply Ring for an application form or download one from the website. You will need proof of age and identity, your address, any disability and a passport style photograph. Return the form by post, or email, or take it to a Council Information Centre. Information Centre staff will take your photo if required, free of charge.

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BLUE BADGE PARKING SCHEME

MOBILITY SCHEMES

National scheme allows parking concessions for people with severe mobility problems—whether drivers or passengers. Apply through the

Motability 0300 456 4566 0300 037 0100 textphone

0343 100 1000 Helpline gives information on eligibility, how and where to use the Blue Badge etc. They do not take applications over the phone.

www.motability.co.uk Scheme helps disabled people lease a car, scooter or powered wheelchair through a network of dealers. A disabled person who doesn’t drive can still apply. You may be eligible for the scheme in exchange for part, or all of your Higher Rate Disability Living Allowance or Enhanced Personal Independence Payment mobility component.

Blue Badge Team, Northumberland

North East Drive Mobility

County Council,

0191 287 5090

0345 600 6400

www.ntw.nhs.uk/mobility Personal driving assessments for people with a condition affecting their ability to use a vehicle as driver or passenger. Refer yourself or be referred by a health professional or carer.

Council as below or online at www.gov.uk/apply-blue-badge Blue Badge Initial Enquiry Support Service

www.northumberland.gov.uk Badges cost £10 and are issued for up to three years, to people with proof of permanent disability. You will need to complete an application form and send supporting evidence to show you are eligible. Ring for an application pack, download from the website or visit one of the Council Information Centres. NB Beware of online sites which ask for payment to fill in the blue badge application form on your behalf. It is FREE to apply for a blue badge, although there is a £10 charge for having one.

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JOURNEY PLANNING Go Smarter 01670 624117 www.gosmarter.co.uk Sustainable transport options for your journeys in Northumberland, Tyne & Wear and Durham. Check the website or ring for information.

COMMUNITY TRANSPORT SCHEMES

www.travelinenortheast.info

There are various low cost transport schemes for people who are isolated or have difficulty using public transport. Vehicles are usually wheelchair accessible and available for recreational or shopping trips as well as essential journeys. They may offer one-off trips or set journeys on certain days and a door to door service. Many operate across a wide area.

www.theaa.com/route-planner

Adapt (North East)

National Rail Enquiries 03457 48 49 50 0345 60 50 600 textphone www.nationalrail.co.uk Traveline Northeast 0871 200 2233

www.rac.co.uk/route-planner

01434 600599 www.adapt-ne.org.uk Join as a member, currently ÂŁ3 per year. Services include Minibus hire, Dial a Ride and Wheelchair Loan. Getabout Northumberland 03333 441740 www.adapt-ne.org.uk Blyth Valley Disabled Forum 01670 360927 www.bvdfhomecare.co.uk BRINGO, Accessible Community Transport 01668 219220 www.bellviewbelford.co.uk

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NEED Ltd (NE Equality & Diversity) 01665 605780 www.needltd.co.uk Reaction Independent Living Shopping Project 01670 858688, Karen Cox www.northumberlandcva.org.uk Runs from Blyth, Wansbeck area and Seaton Valley, usually Tues, Wed and Thurs. Ring to apply or ask your care manager. See also pages pages 9, 34, and ad on page 29. Upper Coquetdale Community Transport 01669 622264, Lesley Leeson www.ucct.btck.co.uk Mon—Fri 12.00pm -3.00pm. Fri shopping trips to Rothbury. Range of day excursions e.g. beach, theatre, etc. Watbus Community Transport 01670 522999 www.watbus.org.uk

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WHY IS BETTY SO GOOD AT CROSSWORDS? It’s in the water Drinking plenty of water keep our minds alert and bodies active, and helps to reduce dizziness. Find out more at www.nwl.co.uk/hydrate.

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02 HOME & COMMUNITY Running a home as efficiently as possible and helping achieve a safe and welcoming community sometimes needs a little support. Here are some schemes, services and contacts to help things along.

HOME ADAPTATIONS Home Improvement Service, Northumberland County Council 01670 536400 Adult Social Care www.northumberland.gov.uk If you are struggling with accessing your house, bathing or climbing the stairs, adaptations may help. You can buy equipment privately e.g. grab rails, access ramps etc, or you may be eligible for partial or full financial help through the Disabled Facilities Grant. If you are a tenant your landlord may arrange adaptations. In either case you should contact Adult Social Care to arrange an assessment of your

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needs by an occupational therapist. This can be helpful even if you intend to pay yourself. Disabled Facilities Grant This is a means tested grant to help towards the cost of adaptations and facilities to enable someone who is disabled to continue living in their own home. For information on eligibility and the help available see the Disabled Facilities Grant booklet at www.gov.uk/disabled-facilitiesgrants. Contact Adult Social Care to arrange an assessment of your needs by an occupational therapist. See also pages 83-84 Retirement and Sheltered Housing.

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Council or Housing Association

LOW COST FURNISHINGS

Tenants: Repairs and Gardens The Council or landlords maintain their own properties. Some help with garden maintenance for older people who cannot do the work and have no-one to do it for them. The schemes vary, there may be a charge and possibly a waiting list for gardening. Ring your housing provider for details.

Core Furniture, The Tynedale Centre,

Morpeth Community Works,

Harvestfield Furniture Project, Units

Handyman and Garden service 01670 519575 www.morpethcommunityworks.co.uk Low cost service for over 60s, disabled or low income residents in South East Northumberland. They fit curtains, shelving, flat pack furniture, and other small jobs. Seasonal gardening service in local area—ring for appointments.

Haugh Lane Industrial Estate, Haugh Lane, Hexham, NE46 3PU 01434 607509 Donated furniture is sold at low cost. Also white goods and some electrical equipment. Open Mon—Thurs 9.30am—4.00pm, Fri close at 3.30pm. Free collection of furniture, small charge for deliveries.

2-4 Marrtree Business Park, Berwick, TD15 1TU 01289 332875 www.salvationarmy.org.uk/berwickupon-tweed This Salvation Army run shop has donated furniture, electrical goods, clothes, books, toys etc. Open Mon– Sat 9.00am—4.00pm.

Stakeford Nurseries 01670 855130 Part of Blyth Star Enterprises they supply plants, including veg plants and produce, bedding and hanging baskets. They run a garden maintenance service in Morpeth, Blyth Valley and Wansbeck areas.

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WARMTH & ENERGY EFFICIENCY Community Action Northumberland 01670 517178 www.ca-north.org.uk • Oil CAN scheme Countywide bulk-buying scheme for heating oil, calor gas and coal. The joint buying power achieves greater savings for customers. • Warm Hub scheme, Lunch Club Plus 01289 304141 There are hubs across the county where you can have lunch and get advice on energy and other issues at the same time. They are all different, so ring for details on a hub in your area. Energy Saving Advice Service 0300 123 1234 www.energysavingtrust.org.uk Impartial advice and information to help save energy and reduce fuel bills. They can send you a list of accredited installers. Also referral to ECO funding schemes for energy improvements.

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Infrastructure North www.infrastructurenorth.co.uk Online information on fuel poverty, gas, water and electricity safety, and priority support for older or vulnerable people if their power or water supply is interrupted. Tips on keeping utility bills low, on using electricity and gas safely and staying safe around water. For priority support services, contact individual members of the group as below. • Northern Powergrid, 0800 169 2996 Priority Services 0800 66 88 77 (24 hours) or call 105 to report a power cut www.northernpowergrid.com • Northern Gas Networks, 0800 111 999 if you smell gas 0800 040 7766 (option 3) Customer Care Team www.northerngasnetworks.co.uk • Northumbrian Water, 0800 393 084 to report a leak or flood 03545 717 1100 General Enquiries and Priority Services scheme www.nwl.co.uk See also feature on pages 50-53.

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Warm Zones 0191 605 3279 www.warmzones.co.uk Practical advice on improving the warmth of your home and increasing energy efficiency. Grants for free insulation and boiler replacement if you are eligible, also free benefits advice. If you have cancer or some experience of cancer and are on a low income you may be eligible for free heating repairs or replacements. Ring for details. Winter Fuel Claim Helpline 0345 915 1515 0345 606 0285 textphone www.gov.uk/winter-fuel-paymenthelpline For anyone of qualifying age. If you are on a State Pension or certain benefits you are paid automatically, otherwise you must claim. For winter 2017-18 your birthday must be on or before 5 August 1953. For winter 2018-19 your birthday must be on or before 5 November 1953.

HOME SECURITY Emergency calls, 999 For any situation which has become dangerous or where a crime has just been, or is about to be, committed. Northumbria Police, 101 www.northumbria.police.uk Use this number for all nonemergency concerns, enquiries and information. Their Crime Prevention team advise on making your home secure through locks, lights, alarms and sensible precautions. Northumberland Fire & Rescue Service fire.northumberland.gov.uk Ring 999 for ALL emergencies. Fire Safety Advice 0800 731 1351 www.northumberland.gov.uk/fire Free smoke alarms, home safe and wellbeing visits and advice from the Community Fire Safety team or from any fire station. Includes advice on specialist alarms for hearing-impaired residents.

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Stay warm, healthy and in control • Extra services if you need a helping hand • Why keeping warm helps you stay healthy

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Infrastructure North We are a partnership of utility companies who have joined forces to help older or more vulnerable people stay safe, warm, healthy and in control of their electricity, gas and water. In this feature, you’ll find useful information about our extra services for older people or those who have a disability or illness, or anyone who feels they may need some extra help when their electricity, gas or water supply goes off. You’ll also find information on why keeping your home warm is important for your health.

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Extra support when you lose your electricity, gas or water supply

Electricity

Water

Northern Powergrid As a Priority Services Customer, our Powergrid Care team will make sure you receive extra help and peace of mind if there is a power cut. We’ll talk to you about your individual needs and give you a direct-dial phone number, to get straight through when you need us. Our tailored services will ensure you get the support you need in a power cut. If you are experiencing difficulties in paying utility bills, you may be able to access specialist support through our Powergrid Care - ‘More than just power’ programmes. To register for free, go to www.northernpowergrid.com/care or call 0800 169 2996.

Northumbrian Water Priority Services We take extra care not to interrupt your supply if we know you have specific requirements for large water use, but in an emergency, we will deliver free bottled water to you. We also help with understanding your bill and extra meter readings if necessary. You can set up a password too for peace of mind. To register for free, go to www.nwl.co.uk/your-home/yourservices/Priority-Services.aspx or call 0345 717 1100.

Gas Northern Gas Networks If there is an unexpected interruption to your gas supply we may be able to bring a heater and a hotplate to keep you going and make your reconnection a priority. If you are eligible we may also be able to reposition your meter, carry out free appliance checks, and we can use your own password when we visit. To register for free, go to www.northerngasnetworks.co.uk/ community/priority-customers or call 0800 040 7766, (option 3).

Northumbrian Water WaterSure This service can help if your water is supplied by a meter, and you are in receipt of certain means tested benefits or tax credits and have to use large amounts of water. To register for free, go to www.nwl.co.uk/your-home/youraccount/tariffs-and-charges.aspx or call 0345 733 5566.

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Keep warm, stay healthy You may not realise it, but living in a cold, damp home can affect your health in a number of ways. Each winter in England and Wales, one older person dies every seven minutes because of the cold.* (*Age UK)

Living in a cold home: • Weakens your immune system, making you prone to other illnesses. • Raises blood pressure and increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.

Avoid the risks by keeping the room you spend most time in at between 18C and 21C (64F to 70F). Visit our website at www.infrastructurenorth.co.uk for information on gas, water and electricity safety and top tips on staying warm while keeping your energy costs low.

• Can lead to hypothermia.

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Emergency Contact Numbers If you have an unexpected loss of supply, a smell of gas, suspected carbon monoxide or an emergency flood or leak ring to report it. GAS: Northern Gas Networks, 0800 111 999 POWER CUT: Northern Powergrid, 105 FLOOD OR LEAK: Northumbrian Water,

investments. If you are asked to phone a number to claim a prize— don’t ring, it’s usually a premium rate number and the prize is worthless. See also page 92 for personal alarm systems.

ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR & DISABILITY HATE CRIME Northumbria Police

0800 393 084

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See also page 55 and x-x Infrastructure North feature.

07786 200 814, text

BOGUS CALLERS Never allow unexpected callers into your home. Ask them to call another time and have someone with you as even identification can be faked. Don’t respond to doorstep offers of building work, hardware products or fish. It’s likely the price will be much too high, or there will be a problem later. Instead always check local prices and buy from reputable firms.

www.northumbria.police.uk Residents are encouraged to report any kind of anti-social behaviour. But you should still ring 999 when there is immediate danger, or you witness a crime taking place. There are Safe Reporting Centres for Disability Hate Crime in many community venues listed on the police website. Or ring 101 for information. Community Safety Team,

SCAMS

Northumberland County Council

Put the phone down on anyone offering insurance, PPI rebates or council tax regradings and never give your bank or credit card details over the phone. Don’t discuss anything private—just ring off, you’re not being rude it’s a scam.

0345 600 6400

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www.northumberland.gov.uk Ring with concerns about a safety issue, or anti-social behaviour in your area. They help with noisy neighbours, vandalism, fly-tipping and other local problems. Housing Association tenants can contact the Tenancy Enforcement team through their housing provider.

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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE National 24 hour Domestic Violence helpline 0808 2000 247 www.nationaldomesticviolence Grace (Northumberland Rape Crisis) 0800 035 2794 evenings helpline 0191 222 0272 all other support and referrals www.gracenrc.org.uk Supports women and young women (13+) who have experienced rape, sexual violence and childhood sexual abuse. Free individual counselling or practical and emotional support in outreach venues across Northumberland and Tyneside. Free telephone support (Tues, Wed and Thurs 6.00pm – 8.30pm, Fri 11.00am—2.30pm). Also email support.

helpline.org.uk Action on Elder Abuse Helpline 0808 808 8141 www.elderabuse.org.uk Information and support for victims, or others with concerns. Deals with physical, psychological, sexual and financial abuse and neglect. Men’s Advice Line 0808 801 0327 www.mensadviceline.org.uk Confidential helpline for male victims of domestic abuse or family or friends with concerns. Listening service, practical advice and emotional support. They advise on ways to reduce the risk and keep safe. Adult Safeguarding Adult Social Care 01670 536400, Office hours 01670 536400, Out of Hours Duty Team helpline www.northumberland.gov.uk If you think someone who is vulnerable is at risk of abuse or neglect, please call the numbers above. If you think there is immediate danger contact the police. See also ad on page 56.

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See it. Report it. If you or someone you know is being neglected or abused we can help

01670 536 400 In an emergency call 999

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Cygnus Support,1 Council Road,

Northumberland Domestic Abuse

Ashington, NE63 8RZ

Service (NDAS)

01670 853977

01434 608030

www.cygnussupport.com Cygnus Support offers counselling, psychotherapy and support for a range of issues e.g. mental health and wellbeing, domestic/sexual abuse, bereavement. Training and courses/workshops are also available. Services at venues throughout Northumberland for women, men and young people

www.nda.services Practical and emotional support for women, men, and children in Northumberland who have experienced domestic abuse within

aged 14+. Relate Northumberland and Tyneside, MEA House, Ellison Place, Newcastle, NE1 8XS

the last three months. Victims First Northumbria 0800 011 3116 www.victimsfirstnorthumbria.org.uk If you have been a victim of crime, this free and independent service offers practical and emotional support to help you recover from the experience.

0191 232 9109 07860 033132, text nt.appointments@relate.org.uk www.relate-nt.org.uk Services in Berwick, Morpeth, Hexham, Newcastle and South Shields. Confidential and non-judgemental relationship and family counselling. Face to face, telephone, email or online counselling by trained specialists. You can visit with a partner or on your own. See also ad on page 20.

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MPS IN NORTHUMBERLAND

Contact your MP at the constituency office, or attend one of their surgeries - held in local venues, either by appointment, or on a drop-in basis.

Wansbeck: Ian Lavery, 01670 852494, 7,Esther Court, Wansbeck Business Park, Ashington, NE63 8AP ian.lavery.mp@parliament.uk

Or write to them at: The House of Commons, Westminster, London SW1A 0AA Berwick: Anne-Marie Trevelyan 01665 517512 21a The Hotspur, Bondate Without, Alnwick, NE66 1PR, Also at 01289 385150 The Workspace, 90 Marygate, Berwick, TD15 1BN, annemarie.trevelyan.mp@ parliament.uk Blyth Valley: Ronnie Campbell 01670 363050 42 Renwick Road, Blyth, NE24 2LQ ronnie.campbell.mp@parliament.uk Hexham: Guy Opperman, 01670 789161, Office 2, Horton Park, Berwick Hill Road, NE13 6BU teamoppy@gmail. com

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Ian Lavery MP for Wansbeck says: As we get older and our priorities change it’s useful to have a guide like this to help us find out about things, or solve day to day problems. So I am delighted to recommend this excellent little book - full of ideas and advice for improving our quality of life wherever in Northumberland we live. If you are from Wansbeck and have something you would like to discuss, or a particular problem I can help with, contact me as follows: Ian Lavery MP, Constituency Office Tel: 01670 852494 Fax: 01670 818262 Email: ian.lavery.mp@parliament.uk Ian Lavery MP, House of Commons, London SW1A 0AA Or make an appointment to attend my regular constituency Surgery

Trevelyan MP Guy Opperman Anne-Marie MP

Berwick-upon-Tweed Constituency Member of Parliament for the Hexham Constituency I amofhere support I enjoy my time working as one yourtolocal MPslocal residents in the Berwick constituency. I am always keen to hear about issues of here in Northumberland. In particular I enjoy being local concern or personal able to help local residents who may need a helping issues and to campaign for solutions. hand to solve a problem, or better some advice on issues such as benefits, bus passes or elderly care.to contact me by post, email or phone Please feel free

or want else arrange visit one of my surgeries in either our If you have any concerns and to get intotouch Alnwick office. please do not hesitate to doBerwick so. You or can contact me by letter, email or phone, or else arrange an appointment one of my regular surgeries. Or feel Berwickatoffice Alnwick office By post: The 21a in The Hotspur, House of Commons, free just toWorkspace, have a word if you see me the street. 90 Marygate, Berwick, Bondate Without, Alnwick, London, TD15 1BN NE66 1PR SW1A 0AA Tel: 01289 385150 Tel: 01665 517512 Tel: 020 7219 4437 Guy Opperman MP By email: trevelyanoffice@gmail.com for local issues or 1 Meal Market, Hexham, annemarie.trevelyan.mp@parliament.uk for policy issues Northumberland, NE46 1NF House of Commons, London, SW1 0AA 01434 601420 guy.opperman.mp@parliament.uk www.teamtrevelyan.co.uk

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03 HEALTH & WELLBEING Health support groups in the community make important contributions to our health and wellbeing, either through advice, specialist skills and expertise or simply by offering a helping hand or a listening ear. In this section we list key health providers as well as a range of support groups and what they can do. NHS 111

HOSPITALS

www.nhs.uk/111 Ring 111 if you urgently need medical help. Your symptoms will be assessed, and you may be given an appointment for your nearest Health centre. But if it’s a life-threatening situation you should call 999.

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust 0344 811 8111 www.northumbria.nhs.uk • Alnwick Infirmary • Berwick Infirmary • Blyth Community Hospital • Haltwhistle Hospital • Hexham General Hospital

OUT OF HOURS Ring NHS 111 for out of hours advice and help 24 hours a day, any day.

• Morpeth Cottage Hospital • North Tyneside General • Northumbria Specialist

Emergency Care Hospital

• Rothbury Community Hospital • Wansbeck General • Whalton Unit

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Newcastle Hospitals NHS

NHS Health Trainers

Foundation Trust

01670 623840 Free one to one advice, support and information to help you plan and implement healthy lifestyle choices, including weight loss, healthy eating, keeping active, stopping smoking, alcohol awareness etc. They operate across Northumberland. Ring to make an appointment.

www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk 0191 233 6161 • Campus for Ageing and Vitality • Dental Hospital • Freeman Hospital • Royal Victoria Infirmary Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust 0191 246 6800 www.ntw.nhs.uk • Centre for Health of the Elderly • Northgate Hospital • St. George’s Park • St Nicholas Hospital • Walkergate Park

HEALTH INFORMATION NHS Choices www.nhs.uk Detailed health and social care information includes lists of local hospitals, doctors, dentists, opticians, pharmacists. Also health conditions explained, healthy living advice and health news. If you do not have access to the

Care Navigators Care navigators are members of the GP practice team trained to support patients by signposting you quickly to the most appropriate professional or service, within the practice as well as other NHS organisations, social care and in the community. This helps to ensure that you receive the right care, first time. To find out more please speak to your practice receptionist.

DENTAL CARE For dentists taking on NHS patients, or for emergencies if you have no dentist, please call NHS 111. Also see page 66 for help with dental and other health costs.

internet, ring NHS 111 who will find information for you.

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Here is some advice on how to look after yourself well and access the most appropriate service for your condition.

PRACTISE GOOD SELF-CARE

– keep a well-stocked medicines cabinet at home and treat a large range of common conditions without needing to use the NHS.

ASK A PHARMACIST – they’re highly-trained health experts on everything from colds to long-term conditions.

CONTACT YOUR GP – many GPs can offer advice over

the phone and can arrange referral to a hospital specialist if you need it.

CALL NHS 111 – if you need medical help fast, but it’s not

life threatening or you’re not sure where to go, a 111 advisor will assess you and direct you to the best-placed service in your area. NHS 111 is available 24/7 and calls are free from landlines and mobile phones.

IF IT’S URGENT – use your local urgent care centre at

Wansbeck, Hexham or North Tyneside general hospital or minor injury unit at Alnwick, Berwick, Blyth or Haltwhistle hospitals if you have an urgent problem but it’s not life threatening.

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PLEASE KEEP THE NORTHUMBRIA HOSPITAL FREE FOR SERIOUS, LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCIES

We are urging people to use NHS services appropriately and to keep 999 and emergency services free for those who need them most.

Remember: for urgent but non-life threatening conditions,

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PHARMACY Many pharmacies give healthy living advice and support with self care. They advise on minor ailments, can review your medicines and explain side effects. If you receive free prescriptions they may be able to treat you without having to see the doctor first. They offer cholesterol, blood pressure and glucose tests, flu jabs, help with weight management, smoking and many other conditions.

PODIATRY Good foot care helps keep you steady on your feet to prevent falls. The service deal with toenails, skin problems, foot pain, or help if you have diabetes, arthritis or medication concerns. Your GP can refer you or else advise on making an appointment.

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DEALING WITH CONCERNS If things go wrong speak directly to the people providing your service, which is often the best way to resolve problems. If you need help to do this ask a family member or friend or see below for advocacy assistance, or help with concerns about NHS care. Comments, Compliments & Complaints, Adult Social Care, County Hall, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2EF 01670 628888 socialcarecomplaints@northumbria. nhs.uk www.northumberland.gov.uk

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Age UK Northumberland

PALS Service

Advocacy Service

(Patient Advice and Liaison)

01670 784800

0800 032 02 02

advocacy@ageuk-northumberland.

northoftynepals@nhct.nhs.uk

org.uk

FREEPOST PALS for postal queries Confidential support for patients, their families and carers. General information, advice and problemsolving about NHS care, including hospitals, GPs, Dentists, Optometrists, Pharmacists and the Ambulance service.

www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland/ Countywide, confidential, free service for over 50s. They can help find out what your rights are, make a complaint, deal with health and care services for you etc. Service includes Macmillan Advocacy for those affected by cancer. See also pages 89, 96 and ad on page 12. ICAN—Independent Complaints Advocacy Northumberland 01434 600599 generaloffice@adapt-tynedale.org.uk www.adapt-ne.org.uk Free, confidential advocacy service for anyone wanting support to make a complaint about NHS services in Northumberland.

HEALTHWATCH They act as a local independent champion for users of health and social care. Get in touch to tell them your experience of local services and help them influence change. Healthwatch Northumberland, 03332 408 468 www.healthwatchnorthumberland. co.uk See also ad on page 85.

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HELP WITH HEALTH COSTS

NHS Smokefree Helpline

0300 330 1343

0300 123 1044

www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/nhs-help-health-

www.smokefree.nhs.uk Information as well as specialist advisers.

costs Most NHS treatment is free for over 60s, including prescriptions, sight tests and wigs and fabric supports. Where there are costs, e.g. for glasses, dental treatment and travel to and from hospital, you may apply for assistance if you are on a low income or in receipt of certain benefits. Prescription Prepayment Cards (PPC) 0300 330 1341 www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/ppc If you have to pay for more than two prescriptions in a month it may be cheaper to buy a PPC. This way you pay a certain amount in advance and are then covered for unlimited prescriptions for either three or twelve months.

STOPPING SMOKING Northumberland Stop Smoking Service 01670 813135

ALCOHOL OR DRUGS PROBLEMS Northumberland Recovery Partnership 01670 396303 www.nhs.uk/livewell/alcohol Community based service to enable recovery for people with alcohol or drugs problems. Self-refer or be referred by a health professional. Drinkline 0300 123 1110 www.alcoholconcern.org.uk Escape Family Support 01670 544055 office 07702 833944 helpline 24 hours hello@escapefamilysupport.org.uk www.escapefamilysupport.org.uk Support for alcohol or drug problems in Northumberland.

www.northumbria.nhs.uk/ourservices/healthy-living/stop-smoking Free friendly support throughout Northumberland. You can also be referred by a GP, pharmacist or hospital.

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MENTAL HEALTH A good first point of contact for a mental health concern (e.g. depression, memory problems, anxiety) is your GP or other health professional. Counselling or talking treatments are helpful and could be all that’s needed. You may be referred, or you can refer yourself to Northumberland’s talking therapies service. They offer drop-in groups and individual sessions and may be able to visit you at home. See also ad on page 71. Age UK Northumberland Community Dementia Service 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland/ Day centre service for older people with dementia in Amble. Specialist dementia person-centred approach in a safe and caring environment.

AlzCafe, St Cuthbert’s Parish Centre, Walkergate, Berwick, TD15 1DJ 01289 308171 Margaret Johnson www.facebook.com/ BerwickandDistrictFoD Run by Berwick & District Friends of Dementia, Thurs 10.30am—12.30pm. Warm and friendly drop in session for people with mild to moderate dementia and their carers. See also ad on page 20. Alzheimer’s Society 01670 813255 Northumberland Team 0300 222 1122 National Dementia Helpline www.alzheimers.org.uk Advice and support for people with dementia and their carers. Dementia advisers, befriending service, Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Friends information sessions and groups e.g. Singing for the Brain®. Volunteers welcome from all walks of life, full training given. See also pages 21, 72 and ad on page 68.

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If you are worried about your memory we can help. Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading support charity for people with dementia, their families and carers.

Befriending Service: A trained volunteer helps you socialise, go shopping or get out and about.

Our Northumberland team offer practical support whether you are worried about your memory or have had a diagnosis. We give expert advice and can help you carry on doing the things you enjoy

Singing for the Brain: Singing is good for your health and your spirits. • Hexham Abbey Hexham, 2.30pm-4.00pm first Thursday of month • Phoenix Theatre Blyth, 1.30pm-3.00pm first Monday of month • The Alnwick Garden Alnwick,1.30pm-3.00pm third Tuesday of month

Dementia Advisers: Cover South East, Central, West and North Northumberland.

Contact us on 01670 813255 or northumberland@alzheimers.org.uk Alzheimer’s Society, Suite 23, Wansbeck Workspace, Rotary Parkway, Ashington, NE63 8QZ www.alzheimers.org.uk National Dementia helpline 0300 222 1122

If you live with, or care for someone with dementia and you feel lonely, isolated or trapped - let us help. Sharing quality time in a friendly space with people who understand will help you feel normal again too!

MIND ACTIVE MADE US FEEL NORMAL AGAIN DEMENTIA CARER

WE’D LOVE TO WELCOME YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES TO OUR LIVELY MONTHLY GET-TOGETHERS, OUTINGS AND EVENTS. AND THAT’S NOT ALL WE DO... • Our volunteers support care home residents to get out and about. • We visit bed/room bound care home residents with music and activities • We also support the life changing transition of bereaved dementia carers. RING FOR A CHAT TO SEE HOW WE CAN HELP ON 01670

820461 OR FIND US ON

MIND Active Bedlington MINDActiveNE mindactive@tiscali.co.uk . www.mindactive.org.uk

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Chrysalis at Tynedale, Torch Centre,

Dementia UK

Corbridge Road, Hexham NE46 1QS

0800 888 6678 Specialist dementia support for families through the Admiral Nurse service. Ring for advice and to locate your nearest Admiral Nurse.

07760 124539 www.chrysalis-tynedale.org.uk Sociable club for people with memory problems or dementia and their families. Singing, gardening, art, indoor golf, cooking, trips etc. Mon and Wed afternoons, ring or call in before your first visit. Contact Mental Health Group, 7 Grey’s Yard Oldgate, Morpeth, NE61 1QD 01670 510652 www.contactmorpeth.org.uk Friendly drop-in centre and café supports people with mental health problems and their carers. Self-help groups, counselling, events, outings and a monthly social evening. Tues-Fri 10.00-4.00pm. Dementia Care 0191 217 1323 www.dementiacare.org.uk Specialist day centres in Brunswick Village and Hexham for people with dementia, transport provided. An Admiral Nurse and dementia guides, plus loans of specialist equipment. Residential Respite Centre in Newcastle and domiciliary care in parts of Northumberland.

See also page 74 and Elderberries ad on page 75. Lesbury Dementia Action Group, Village Hall, Lesbury, NE66 3PP 01665 833176 Carol Southam www.lesburydfc.org Saturday Afternoon Together group, second Sat of the month, 2.00pm— 3.30pm with tea, coffee and activities. For all to enjoy not just people with dementia. Also Beginner’s Bridge, occasional outings, Dementia Information Point at the Shepherd’s Hut. Lionhearts, Costello Centre, 12 Bailiffgate, Alnwick, NE66 1LU 07545 424862 Ann Marie Lister ww.blythstar.org.uk Sociable service user led group run by Blyth Star Enterprises. Lunch club, IT help, walking and cycling. Self-refer or be referred by a health professional.

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Methodist Church, Howard Terrace,

Mind Infoline

Morpeth, NE61 1HU

0300 123 3393

01670 511078, office

www.mind.org.uk National information line dealing with all aspects of mental distress, including where to get help, treatment and advocacy.

www.morpethmeth.org • Memory Café. Sociable, relaxed coffee and chat for people with memory problems and carers. First and third Thurs of the month, 10.30am—12.00pm. • Community Matters. Support and mindfulness for mild mental health conditions. All welcome. Wed 2.00pm—4.30pm. See also page 72 Talking Matters and ad opposite. MIND Active, 01670 820461 www.mindactive.org.uk This dementia-friendly group runs sociable monthly get-togethers. These are lively, supportive and allow people looking after loved ones with dementia to spend quality time together. Lunch, fun quiz, free raffle and entertainment. Also tea dances and summer events. All welcome. See also ad on page 68.

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See also page 113 Mind Legal Advice line. Patient Information Centre 0191 246 7288 www.ntw.nhs.uk/pic Health and wellbeing information on various health related conditions, including 23 mental health self-help guides covering issues such as depression, hearing voices, sleeping problems etc. View or download at www.ntw.nhs.uk/selfhelp or ring for up to 3 free copies by post. Positive Pathways Northumberland 01670 844700 ppn@ntw.nhs.uk www.ntw.nhs.uk Courses in community venues for anyone with an interest in mental health recovery. E.g. Mindfulness, Understanding Bi-polar, Hearing Voices and arts and crafts. Email for details, or ring and ask for Tristan or Emma.

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RECOVERY MATTERS! Volunteering Opportunities Empathy?

Gain New Skills?

Lived Experience?

Want to help?

Regular commitment?

Team Player?

Outgoing?

Communication Skills?

Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning and Empowerment (CHIME) are the key principals behind our Recovery Arm. Volunteer to become a Peer Navigator for Talking Matters Northumberland and join our Recovery Community. For more details email volunteer@tmnorthumberland.org.uk

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BEFRIENDING SCHEMES

Samaritans 116 123 freephone www.samaritans.org 24 hour emotional support if you are in despair or just need to talk. Talking Matters Northumberland, Unit 4 Telford Court, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 2DB 0300 3030 700 24 hours www.tmnorthumberland.org.uk Northumberland free talking therapy service for adults with mild to moderate mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Individual support and drop in groups countywide. Self-refer or be referred by your GP. Volunteers very welcome. See also ad on page 71. Tyneside & Northumberland Mind 01665 600930 www.tynesidemind.org.uk Northumberland services, ring for details. Revoc project, specialist support for adults who are victims of crime and who have poor mental health. Safe Space peer support groups in Northumberland to improve mental health and wellbeing. Empowerment one-to-one support to help clients achieve their personal recovery goals.

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Alzheimer’s Society Northumberland Befriending Service 01670 813255, Northumberland Team www.alzheimers.org.uk A trained volunteer helps you do more of the things you enjoy either at home or out and about. From a cup of tea and a chat to trips out, golf, gardening, baking etc. Ring for details. See also pages pages 21, 67 and ad on page 68. Community Connect, British Red Cross 0191 273 7961, Michael Rickwood www.redcross.org.uk Scheme in Blyth for anyone who is lonely or isolated. Up to 12 weeks of personal support to build confidence and a resilience. You can self-refer.

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DEMENTIA FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES SUPPORTING PEOPLE TO LIVE WELL WITH DEMENTIA

Health & Wellbeing

Northumberland County Council and Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust are working with partners to make our towns and villages dementia friendly.

We provide...

dementia awareness training across the county and practical advice to local businesses, bus companies, voluntary organisations, pharmacies and housing services to help shape how services are designed and delivered.

We also...

work with organisations through our Ageing Well programme to provide a range of activities such as supported walks, gardening programmes and support groups to help people living with dementia and their families stay active.

ageing well IN NORTHUMBERLAND

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Contact The Elderly

Independent Age

0191 242 0186

0800 319 6789 helpline

www.contact-the-elderly.org.uk Social afternoons of tea and chat in a family home for over 75’s who cannot get out without help, transport provided. Free. Groups in Tynedale and Tynedale West, Ponteland, Cramlington/Blyth. Wansbeck group covers Ashington, Bedlington, Morpeth and Newbiggin. Alnwick and Berwick groups planned—if you are interested in joining or volunteering for any of these, please get in touch.

0191 731 4000 Newcastle office

See ad opposite.

reconnect with friends and offer companionship.

www.independentage.org.uk Advice helpline and Telephone friendship services for older people. Merton Hall, Merton Way, Ponteland, NE20 9PX 01661 872917 hall 01661 821488 Christine Greenwell

mertonhall123@gmail.com Friendly coffee mornings Mon—Fri 9.00am—11.15am with free library for users of the hall. Bingo and Brunch Elderberries Community Programme, is 11.45am—2.30pm on the second Alnwick Garden, Alnwick, NE66 1NQ and fourth Thursdays—many people 01665 511356 stay on and do both! Just drop in, all www.alnwickgarden.com welcome. Programme of activities for older people includes arts and crafts, tea Royal Voluntary Service, Good dances, exercise, walks, Gentleman’s Neighbours scheme garden. Blooming Well sessions for 01668 260248 people with dementia and their One to one practical support carers include health, wellbeing and throughout Northumberland to therapeutic gardening. Also Breath enable independence and improve of Fresh Air Pop up garden project for confidence. Volunteers help you anyone over 55. go out and about, go shopping,

See also pages 7, 10, 22 and ad on page 20.

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Elderberries Health & Wellbeing

Helping Northumberland to address loneliness and be a great place to grow old

The Elderberries Community Programme delivers over 30 sessions per month. Our aim is to reach the local community enriching the lives of everyone over the age of 55.

Health

Weekly Pilates,Yoga and Walking Group and footcare sessions. Talks and Consultations at our monthly Clinic Café. Monthly Action for Hearing Loss.

Social

Weekly Gentlemen’s Garden group. Monthly ‘Singing for the brain’ in partnership with Alzheimer’s Society. Monthly craft group. Live music and dancing at our popular Tea dances.

Blooming Well

Twice weekly sessions aiming to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and their carers.

Drop-in Centre

Facility for socialising with others over coffee and light refreshments. www.alnwickgarden.com The Alnwick Garden, Denwick Lane, Alnwick, Norhumberland, NE66 1YU T: 01665 511356 E: tracy.jones@alnwickgarden.com Registered Charity Number 1095435

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St Bartholomew’s Church Centre,

Wavelength Charity Ltd, 159a High

Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, NE64 6DP

Street, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 3YB

01670 817220

01708 621101

www.stbartholomewsnewbiggin.co.uk Sociable coffee morning Sat 9.30 am—12.00pm, with second-hand stall for books and other items. Well attended and a good place to make friends. Also their Friendly Faces group encourages friendship with entertainment and afternoon tea. First Fri of the month 2.00pm—-4.00pm.

www.wavelength.org.uk Charity provides free TVs and radios for people who are isolated or lonely and in financial hardship. You must have a referee, (not a family member), who fills out the application on your behalf.

BEREAVEMENT

Silvertalk, Karbon Homes 0300 300 1505

www.gov.uk/after-a-death

www.karbonhomes.co.uk Popular telephone befriending scheme for Karbon residents of 60 or over matches volunteers with tenants for regular chatty phone calls.

www.northumberland.gov.uk/

The Silverline Helpline

Cruse Bereavement Care Helpline

0800 4 70 80 90

0808 808 1677 Freephone

www.thesilverline.org.uk Telephone befriending and advice for older people, 24 hours.

www.cruse.org.uk

Registration/Deaths/Bereavement. aspx Information on registering a death, funerals, financial affairs, wills.

Bereavement Support Service, Hospice Care North Northumberland 01665 606515 www.hospicecare-nn.org.uk Support by telephone or at home, no previous contact with the hospice is necessary. Free Bereavement Listening Service by trained volunteers, fortnightly bereavement support group and pre-bereavement support too.

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St. Oswald’s Hospice, 0191 285 0063 www.stoswaldsuk.org Pre and post bereavement personal support for those with a St. Oswald’s connection. Group sessions at the hospice with others who understand. Annual Memory Day for families. See also page 80 and ad on inside front cover. Tynedale Hospice at Home, Bereavement Service 01434 600388 www.tynedalehospice.com One to one bereavement support whether you have received care from the hospice or not. Also pre bereavement family support and transport to and from hospital where necessary. Upper Coquetdale Bereavement Visiting Service 01669 620339 Susan Bryce via Rothbury Surgery

HEALTH SUPPORT GROUPS GENERAL HELP Adapt Community Café and Centre for Independence, Burn Lane, Hexham, NE46 3HN 01434 600599 www.adapt-ne.org.uk New café opens in Spring 2018. Community Café and Centre for Independence houses a Changing Places accessible toilet, free internet access, information, advice and equipment. Ring for details. Age UK Northumberland 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland • Health and Wellbeing Project Improves health and wellbeing of older people with physical activity classes to suit all abilities. Local sessions countywide, include exercise to music, zumba, pilates circuits etc. • Living with Long Term Conditions Lifestyle advice and gentle exercise help to better manage a range of long term health conditions and improve quality of life. Ring for details and to join the programme. See also pages 6,13, 65 and ads on pages 12, 85 and 90.

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ARTHRITIS

Berwick Ostomy Support Group,

Arthritis Care

William Elder Building, 56-58

0808 800 4050 helpline

Castlegate, Berwick TD15 1JT

020 7380 6500 general enquiries

07714 479320, Bobbie Minshull

www.arthritiscare.org.uk Groups meet for support, information and practical help, also one to one support. • Alnwick: first Wed of the month, 7.00pm at Anchor House, Chapel Street, NE66 1EP • Ashington: last Tues of the month, 11.00am, Maritime Centre, Newbiggin by the sea, NE64 6DB.

www.living-with-a-stoma.co.uk Advice and support third Thurs of the month, 10.00am—12.00pm. Partners welcome

National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society

Coping with Cancer North East 0191 280 5610 www.copingwithcancer.org.uk Free support services at various venues including acupuncture, complementary therapy, counselling, palliative care.

0800 298 7650, national helpline 07521 762387, North East group

Macmillan Support Services,

www.nras.org.uk Group meets at Newcastle Central Library coffee shop second Wed of the month 11.00am—12.00pm. Also a swimming group.

Northumberland

CANCER Berwick & District Cancer Support Group 07780 795244 transport enquiries www.berwickcancersupport.co.uk Free volunteer transport for cancer patients living in the TD15 postcode area to the major hospitals from Newcastle to Edinburgh.

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01670 855533 www.macmillan.org.uk One to one or group support includes befriending and bereavement services, and drop in group at Nursery Park Health Centre, Ashington, Fri 10.00am—1.00pm. Also benefits advice, therapies and walking groups. For anyone affected by cancer or other life-limiting illnesses including family and carers.

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If someone who is physically or mentally ill, disabled or has an addiction, relies on you for support at home... THEN YOU ARE A CARER Tell us, so we can work with you to provide the best care possible. Our Northumberland Carers’ Guide and Wellbeing Check will help you to think about the impact caring has on your own life and find solutions. As a carer you may have the right to: • Benefits or financial help • Practical support • Health and care technology in the home • Workplace rights Contact Carers Northumberland for information on the support available, or for a copy of the Carers’ Guide and Wellbeing Check. Tel: 01670

320025

Email: info@carersnorthumberland.org.uk

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Northumberland Cancer Support Group 07598 620599 www.northumberlandcancer supportgroup.co.uk Regular meetings, please ring for times and venue.

Choppington Disability Group, Stakeford & Bomarsund Sports Welfare

St. Oswald’s Hospice, 0191 285 0063

Centre, Gordon Terrace West,

www.stoswaldsuk.org Range of information, support and therapies for families and carers.

01670 858664

See page 77 and ad on inside front cover.

DIABETES Diabetes UK 0345 123 2399 national helpline 01925 644576 regional office www.diabetes.org.uk Diabetes support groups in Amble and Warkworth, Berwick and Tynedale.

NE62 5UD www.choppingtonparish council.org Meets first Fri of the month 10.00am—12.00pm. Coffee and chat. They also give help and support, a voice for those who need it and aim to promote disabled interests. Occasional speakers. They host practical hearing loss sessions too. Ring for details.

DISABILITY GROUPS Blyth Valley Disabled Forum, 20 Stanley Street, Blyth, NE24 2BU 01670 360927 www.bvdfhomecare.co.uk Advice on all disability issues, full welfare rights service. Home care support and community transport service.

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Disability North See main entry on page 92. Wansbeck Disability Forum, Ashington Life Centre, Station House, 104-108 Station Road, Ashington, NE63 8RN 07931 894284 Jaxx Gardiner www.facebook.com/WDFAshington Information, advice and signposting at drop-in sessions Tues and Fri with appointments also available on Fri. Knowledgeable team with welfare rights and benefits experience.

HEART & LUNG CONDITIONS British Heart Foundation 0300 330 3311 18001 0300 330 3322, textphone www.bhf.org.uk Helpline advice, information and online discussion forum. British Lung Foundation 03000 030 555 www.blf.org.uk Advice on all lung conditions, benefits advice, online forum.

Follow On Newsletter (formerly Berwick Heart Support Group) 01890 820280, Phil Harris philsharris2002@yahoo.co.uk Heart information and wider health promotion information circulated monthly by email, with some postal copies in the local area. Free. Contact as above to subscribe.

SENSORY IMPAIRMENT Action on Hearing Loss, Reiver House, Morpeth, NE61 1TD 0808 808 0123 0808 808 9000 textphone 01670 513606 www.actiononhearingloss.org.uk Support groups for people with hearing loss in Alnwick, Morpeth and Mickley. Hearing aid maintenance drop-ins across Northumberland. Ring for times and venues. Hearing Link 0300 111 1113 07526 123255 sms/text www.hearinglink.org Information and support for people with hearing loss.

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Association, (NCBA) Reiver House,

STROKE & NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Staithes Lane, Morpeth, NE61 1TD

Multiple Sclerosis Society

01670 514316

0808 800 8000 National helpline

www.ncba.org.uk Information, advice, emotional counselling and telephone peer support as well as social activities, clubs and groups. Also transcription service, equipment demonstrations and a home visiting service.

07851 460207, Alnwick,

Northumberland County Blind

See also pages 17, 34 and ad opposite.

Miranda Sinyard 07851 460207, Berwick, Miranda Sinyard 01670 858939, South & West Northumberland, John Sanderson www.mssociety.org.uk Information, support and meetings. Parkinsons UK

RNIB

0808 800 0303 national helpline

0303 123 9999 helpline

0344 225 3608, Lisa Watson, SE

www.rnib.org.uk General and in-depth advice. Online community, talking books, magazines and podcasts.

Northumberland

Specsavers Healthcall 0800 198 1132 www.specsavers.co.uk/home-eye-

0344 225 3607 Janet Wilkinson North and West Northumberland www.parkinsons.org.uk One to one and telephone peer support, specialist nurses and support groups in Alnwick, Ellington and Hexham.

tests Free home eyecare service if you are over 60 and cannot visit a high street optician unaccompanied. Ring to check if you are eligible and for an appointment.

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Northumberland County Blind Health &isWellbeing Association (NCBA) your local voluntary association working for blind and partially sighted people throughout Northumberland. The Northumberland County Blind Association (NCBA) is your local voluntary association working for visually-impaired people throughout Northumberland. Our purpose-built resource centre is home to a wide range of services and facilities based in one accessible location. The services include clubs and support groups, voluntary home visiting and an information and advice service. Our facilities include a fully equipped training kitchen with examples of talking equipment, a large display of helpful daily living items and examples of computer accessibility software. We also have facilities for producing information in Braille, large print and in various audio formats. Please telephone, write or call in for more information.

Our purpose-built resource centre is home to a wide range of services and facilities

Our facilities include a fully equipped Our aff members are purpose-built available during officeresource hours, Monday to Thursday inclusive from 9am tois 5pm and onto Fridays from 9am until 4.30pm. training kitchen, an equipment room centre home a wide range of services and facilities based in one

with a range of assistive technology a large display of helpful daily living aids and examples of computer accessibility software.

Reiver House, Staithes Lane, Morpeth, Northumberland, NE61 1TD. products, accessible location. Registered Charity Number: 1102386

The services include: Call us on: 01670 514316 • Clubs and support groups Email us on: info@ncba.org.uk • Home visiting service • Telephone counselling service www.ncba.org.uk • Telephone emotional support • Information and advice service • Volunteer driving • Computer training

We also have facilities for producing information in Braille, large print and in various audio formats. Please telephone, write or call in for more information.

CONTACT US Telephone: 01670 514316 Email: info@ncba.org.uk

Reiver House . Staithes Lane . Morpeth . Northumberland NE61 1TD

www.ncba.org.uk Registered Charity Number 1102386

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Stroke Association

Stroke Information Service,

0303 3033 100 national helpline

Northumbria Healthcare

0191 487 9988 regional office

0191 293 4326, Heather Lydon

www.stroke.org.uk Stroke clubs, or Speech after Stroke clubs, in Alnwick, Ashington, Berwick, Blyth, Bedlington Station, Howden, Morpeth. Self-referral or via GP or speech therapist.

strokeinfo@nhct.nhs.uk Advice on stroke, local services and support available for the person affected and their carer.

Stroke Club Berwick 07926 487451, Joy Lamb or 01289 304668, Hazel Matthews www.berwickstrokeclub.btck.co.uk Monthly meetings in various venues, fundraising over winter and free events and outings—including free transport—for members during summer. Ring for details. Blyth Stroke Support Group, The Briardale Community Centre Cowpen, Blyth, NE24 5AN 07572 696916 www.blythssg.co.uk Meets second and fourth Monday of the month, 1.30 to 3.30 pm. Speakers, outings, social events and entertainments. Also first Tues social get-together from 1.30pm. Phone not always manned, please email from website if possible.

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Are you living with a long term health condition? We can help you to achieve your goals! The Long Term Conditions Project offers you a free, tailored programme of holistic health improvement to help you to regain control of your health and later life! The programme is free to anyone who wants to achieve the best quality of life and learn how to do more to live better. Courses are delivered in community venues across Northumberland - join us today!

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04 FINDING OUT ABOUT CARE There are many organisations offering support to ill and disabled people and carers. See the contacts listed here for help ranging through advice and information, practical help at home or with money issues, finding work or leisure opportunities and getting out and about. Remember that Adult Social Care can provide advice or arrange short or long term support for those who need it. You can get advice about organisations that might be able to help, and things you can do to prevent your needs from increasing, or make them easier to manage.

SUPPORT FOR CARERS Carers Northumberland 107-109 Station Road, Ashington, NE63 8RS 01670 320025 Information and Advice www.carersnorthumberland.org.uk Countywide support for carers. Regular carers’ meetings, practical workshops and training. Also skills development, emotional support,

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Carer’s Emergency Card Should unexpected events happen, or the stress of caring becomes too much, the card offers peace of mind that the person you care for will be looked after until longer term arrangements can be made. It shows only a 24-hour telephone number and a unique reference that activates instructions given in advance by the carer. Register through Carers Northumberland. Carer Support Fund Small grants up to £150, to help carers take a break from caring that might otherwise be difficult because of financial circumstances. For carers and young carers registered with Carers Northumberland.

CARERS’ HELPLINES Carer’s Allowance Unit 0345 608 4321 0345 604 5312 textphone

Carers Direct 0300 123 1053 www.nhs.uk/carersdirect Confidential advice for carers including emotional support, how to complain etc. Not counselling or advocacy but they can signpost you to further local help. Carers UK, Advice Line 0808 808 7777 www.carersuk.org Expert advice and information including assessments, finances, equipment etc. Carers Trust 0300 772 9600 support@carers.org www.carers.org Not a helpline, but they give personal emotional support by email. Information, online discussion boards and chat room.

www.gov.uk/carers-allowance Eligibility details and how to claim Carer’s Allowance and Carer’s Credit. Claim online or by post, they cannot help fill out forms over the phone.

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Do you look after someone because of mental or physical illness, disability, frailty or substance misuse? You’re not alone. An estimated 36,000 people in Northumberland provide unpaid care for a partner, relative or friend.

Carers Northumberland is here to improve the lives of carers like you. We offer a listening ear, information, social and skills development opportunities and a voice for carers in decisions affecting them and the person they care for.

Call us on 01670 320025

• • • • • •

Support group meetings & workshops around the county Information Service Skills development opportunities Emergency planning Small grants to help you take a break from caring Someone to talk to about the things that matter to you

or email info@carersnorthumberland.org.uk

www.carersnorthumberland.org.uk

INDEPENDENT LIVING WITH PEACE OF MIND At DJS Telecare we understand the importance of feeling safe and secure at home. Our personcentred approach offers flexible solutions using intelligent Telecare alarm devices to suit your situation. Our stylish, high quality equipment blends into your home environment, and if you make an alarm call you can choose who answers it. Simple! Includes smoke, heat, co2 and fall detectors.

Call 01670 618 619 or email: info@djstelecare.co.uk for a free, no obligation demonstration for yourself and your family.

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Grandparents Plus 0300 123 7015 or 0300 033 7015 0191 257 2504 Relative Experience Project www.grandparentsplus.org.uk If you are caring for a relative’s child then you are a kinship carer. Ring for advice on non-contact, legal orders, benefits and allowances for kinship carers, childcare etc. The Relative Experience Project befriends and supports kinship carers in Northumberland.

There are charges for long-term support, and you may have to pay part or all of the cost depending on your income and savings. If you have particularly complex needs, with a primary need for healthcare, you may be eligible to have all of your support funded by the NHS.

MORE HELP WITH INDEPENDENT LIVING Age UK Northumberland Housing & Social Care Options, Advice & Advocacy Service

STAYING AT HOME WITH HELP Adult Social Care service 01670 536400 www.northumberland.gov.uk Social care support for ill or disabled adults in Northumberland is arranged by teams working for Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of Northumberland County Council.

01670 784800 See page 96 and ad on page 90. Age UK Northumberland, Home Care Service 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland Provides personal care at home either on behalf of Northumbria Healthcare, through a care manager or privately. See ad on page 90.

Their services include short-term support if you need help to live independently after a serious accident or illness, and also longerterm support as necessary.

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"I know I'm in capable hands"

Do you need help at home? We can support you in a variety of ways to help you live your life the way you want. We currently help people with: Personal Care Domestic and Housekeeping Meal Preparation Help to keep in touch with friends

Companionship Shopping Days out Attending hospital appointments

For care and support you can trust in Northumberland contact: 784 800 E: info@ageuk-northumberland.org.uk T: 01670 90 See more at www.goldenguide.org.uk www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland


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Care Quality Commission

Shelter North East

03000 61 61 61

0344 515 1601 Specialist telephone and face to face housing advice and they have a housing solicitor too. They advise on homelessness, evictions, repossession, rent arrears etc.

enquiries@cqc.org.uk www.cqc.org.uk Regulates adult health and social care services. Their lists of care services, care homes, hospitals, dentists etc show results of quality inspections. Not a complaints service, but if you have a concern about someone’s welfare they will signpost you on and also pass details to the inspector. See also page 87 Carers Helplines. First Stop

www.which.co.uk/elderly-care Free, independent advice on care including financing care, housing options, benefits and allowances, and legal requirements. See also page 113 legal advice and pages 109-112 for sources of financial help.

0800 377 7070 www.firststop.org.uk www.housingcare.org Advice on all care issues and on making choices e.g. housing, types of care, relevant legal and financial issues, home adaptations etc. Shelter Housing Advice Helpline 0808 800 4444 Freephone www.shelter.org.uk National helpline weekdays 8.00am— 8.00pm, weekends 9.00am—5.00pm all year. Also online webchat.

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EQUIPMENT FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING Many simple aids are available from high street chemists or shops. In some cases Adult Social Care or health staff may be able to arrange equipment e.g. to make sure you are safe moving around your house or to help you move safely home from hospital. See page 46 for Disabled Facilities Grant. Disabled Living Foundation 0300 999 0004 www.dlf.org.uk www.livingmadeeasy.org.uk Independent advice and directory of specialist suppliers. Disability North 0191 284 0480 www.disabilitynorth.org.uk Advice on independent living includes housing, holidays, mobility aids and equipment. Also advice on benefit claims and help with appeals, rights to services etc. Ring before a visit, or make an appointment with an independent living therapist or benefits adviser.

Red Cross Equipment Loan 0191 273 7961 www.redcross.org.uk Wheelchair and commode loans from depots in Newcastle or Hexham. Sometimes second hand wheelchairs are available to buy.

PERSONAL ALARM SYSTEMS If you live alone or are concerned about home safety, falls or accidents, you can be connected to a community alarm service so there is always someone you can call for help. Tenants in older people’s housing may find the service is offered automatically, but it is easily installed for residents in all kinds of housing.

TELECARE Telecare extends the basic alarm system by adding various sensors. There are detectors for falls, floods, gas leaks, bed occupancy etc. The Council runs its own Telecare system offering a range of sensors and personal alarms—there is usually a charge for this. There are also a number of other providers. Contact Adult Social Care Service on 01670 536400, or ring one of the following: Age UK Northumberland Personal Alarm 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland

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Northumberland Telecare 01670 536400

01670 618619 or

www.northumberland.gov.uk Northumberland County Council alarm and Telecare service (formerly known as Valley Care). Operates

info@djstelecare.co.uk

countywide.

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Friendly person-centred approach from an experienced local team. They are flexible about personal preferences and offer options ranging from simple links to a family member, right through to 24/7 monitoring coverage. Their stylish, high quality equipment works in the house or garden, and they are happy to visit and demonstrate the system to you and your family. Equipment includes smoke, heat, co2 and fall detectors.

MEALS Bell View Care, Belford 01668 219221 www.bellviewbelford.co.uk Fresh and frozen meal delivery service around the local area. Copper Kettle CafĂŠ, 7 Town Centre, Lintonville Terrace, Ashington, NE63 9UN 01670 815568 Hot meals freshly cooked at the cafĂŠ and delivered around Ashington, Guidepost and Stakeford. Something different every day for older people and people with disabilities, no need for referral.

See also ad on page 88.

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RETIREMENT OR SHELTERED HOUSING

RESIDENTIAL & NURSING CARE

The local authority and housing associations provide a variety of bungalows and flats to rent or to purchase through shared ownership. Usually with an alarm system and communal facilities e.g. laundry, lounge, and sometimes with warden support. There are also private companies that offer apartments for sale in schemes with a variety of additional facilities.

Care homes provide care, accommodation and board for people who need a high level of support. They are required by law to be registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC). If you live in Northumberland and need this level of care you can get financial support from Adult Social Care if you cannot afford the fees.

Northumberland County Council 0345 600 6400 www.northumberland.gov.uk Contact them for housing advice and options whether you live in public or private housing. Northumberland Homefinder 0345 600 6400 www.northumberlandhomefinder. org.uk Housing allocation service for Northumberland gives you information about how to apply, and help applying if you need it.

There are two sources of information about quality ratings for care homes. • A list of registered care homes with information about services offered and their quality is available on the CQC website. (See page 91.) • A list of registered care homes in Northumberland, which are able to take placements, with their relevant CQC ratings is available on the council website at www. northumberland.gov.uk/carehomes

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Age UK Northumberland Advice & Advocacy Service 01670 784800 www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland Service offers free telephone and face to face advice and advocacy for owner occupiers and tenants on housing, social care, staying independent, aids and adaptations. See also pages 89 and 109 and ads on pages 12, 85 and 90.

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HOW TO RETIRE in Northumberland

TAKING STOCK How to plan and make the best use of your money.

A CHANGE OF TEMPO

How to keep fit, healthy and active.

MOVING FORWARD

How to build new networks, find friends and use your skills for others.

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RETIREMENT THE NEXT BIG STEP Retirement is going to change your life, not just financially, but emotionally too. Whether you are looking forward to it or not, some careful thought and planning will help you move on confidently and make the most of this new phase. In Northumberland there is advice available on pensions, budgeting and managing your income including support for challenges or concerns.

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You will also find strong community networks, and a wide range of opportunities to make use of your skills, or develop others, to find friends and enjoy the chance to branch out in new directions. In this mini guide there are links and contacts for advice you may need and some very good ideas on how to relax, take the plunge and discover a whole new positive way of life.

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MONEY—HOW MUCH IS ENOUGH? A thorough understanding of your finances is the best basis for planning how and when to leave work, so make a start some way ahead. Note your income, and work out expenditure based on what you absolutely have to spend.

Then there are a few things to check—if it seems daunting don’t worry, there is free help available. *

LOOK AT YOUR STATE PENSION FORECAST...

UNDERSTAND YOUR DEBT LIABILITY.

and check any workplace pensions to find out what you should expect to get. There are ways to trace lost money from forgotten pensions, old bank accounts, or insurance policies so check these too. See page 106.

Many people have credit card, mortgage or bank loan debt, so make a firm plan to eliminate as much as possible before retiring.

INVESTIGATE YOUR TAX CODE.

Sometimes this can be wrong e.g. when you first get your state pension, or if you have two jobs, or an income gap etc. If you can’t work it out ring HMRC’s Taxes helpline, or find other free advice to discover and reclaim overpaid tax.

MILLIONS GO UNCLAIMED IN PENSION CREDIT AND WELFARE BENEFITS...

every year and you may be surprised at what you’re entitled to. Visit benefits advisers e.g. at Age UK or a Citizens Advice office—they may help you to fill in the forms too.

*See pages 105 -113 in the Golden Guide for where to find free, impartial advice on Pensions, Benefits, Tax, Debt etc.

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BOOSTING YOUR INCOME

5 ways

4. SHOP AROUND. There is often

If your total income isn’t enough, look at ways to increase it after retirement.*

1. FLEXIBLE WORKING. If you’re still

working, ask your employer about options to work part-time or phase retirement in gradually so you can continue to earn for longer.

2. TOP UP YOUR PENSION. By deferring the date of taking your State Pension the amount you eventually get will be higher. You may also be eligible to buy any missing National Insurance credits to boost the total. Similarly, a workplace pension may sometimes be deferred, or extra amounts paid in. Check with the provider that there are no fees for this. 100

3. MAKE MONEY. Earn extra cash in a range of ways from temping in shops, offices and call centres to consultancy, starting a business or tutoring. competition to offer the lowest price, so don’t be afraid to ask insurance companies, phone providers and energy firms for a better deal. Pay by direct debit, it can be cheaper than the alternatives.

5. BECOME INTERNET SAVVY. Online price comparison sites, voucher codes, loyalty schemes and a range of online-only discounts can save money on all kinds of purchases. If you’re not confident on a computer, there are beginner-friendly classes and drop-in sessions to get you going and places where you can use computers free. See page?

*See pages 37-41 for business start-up help and working after retirement. More ideas in the Moneymaker feature online at www.goldenguide.org.uk/moneymaker

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IT’S NEVER TOO EARLY TO SAVE. The sooner you start, the less you have to save each month and the more it will grow over time. If you have left it later you can still save into your pension and get tax relief up to age 75.

DON’T GO IT ALONE. Whether your affairs are straightforward or more complex, once you’ve established the basics it’s a good idea to discuss your options and check the calculations. The Pensionwise team and the Money Advice Service are experts and can explain the pros and cons for free.

STICK TO YOUR PLAN. Having worked out what you’ll have to live on, (including money for unforeseen expenses), stay with it. Common mistakes are spending too freely early on, or giving too much to your children. Keep an eye on costs and plan how to take your pension cash carefully.

‘People sometimes think it isn’t worth claiming Guarantee Pension Credit because they’d only be a few pounds better off. They don’t realise that once you get it you’re entitled to many other perks, like free NHS dental treatment and help paying your Council Tax.’ Independent Age

BE ADAPTABLE. You will probably see where costs can be cut as you retire, but bear in mind that some may increase over time e.g. help in the house, or transport. Even downsizing may not be so thrifty if you move to a smaller but nicer house. So think ahead and be willing to adjust spending or lifestyle when necessary.

MAKE A WILL. A will means you can leave your money and assets as you wish, and avoid disputes. Without one, the Law decides, and things may not be dispersed as you expect, e.g. your spouse will not necessarily get everything, and an unmarried partner will get nothing at all.

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A CHANGE OF TEMPO FOR MUCH OF OUR LIFE WE ARE DRIVEN BY THE TIMETABLE OF SCHOOL, WORK AND FAMILY COMMITMENTS. AT RETIREMENT ANOTHER PHASE BEGINS—SOME 25 OR SO YEARS WHERE WE CAN SET OUR OWN PACE. YOU MAY NOW HAVE MORE TIME, BUT TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT THERE IS STILL WORK TO DO—PLANNING TO ACTIVELY LOOK AFTER YOUR HEALTH AND PERSONAL WELLBEING.

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‘Many people spend more time planning a one week vacation than a 20 or 30 year retirement.’ Cathy McCabe. TIAA

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HEALTHY LIFESTYLE.

Even if you long to retire, flexible working helps you adjust to retirement gradually, giving you time to acclimatise and begin reshaping your life. Use this time to think about new interests you’ll enjoy and keep up or develop skills you may wish to use to earn part-time income.

We know we should eat healthy food, give up smoking and not drink too much alcohol. Remember regular check-ups for sight, hearing and teeth are important too. Where there are costs for NHS treatment help may be available if you are eligible.

STAY FIT AND ACTIVE.

MENTAL WELLBEING.

Make exercise a key part of your life. No matter how late you start you will see benefits e.g. improved energy, muscle and bone strength, flexibility and balance. It helps with high blood pressure, weight control, insomnia and reduces falls. It lifts your mood, so you feel happier and more confident too.

Sometimes retirement is unexpectedly difficult. It may be hard to relax if you’re not used to having time to spend on yourself. Or perhaps you feel you’ve lost your identity, or your social life has shrunk, or your lifetime of skills and knowledge are wasted.

There is a wide range of physical activities in Northumberland, both indoors and outdoors. Health Trainers can advise on these and suggest something suitable. There are also sessions geared for those with particular health conditions.

Creating a routine for your day or week is an effective way to restore structure and a sense of purpose. For emotional health it’s important to find new friends and make the effort to keep in touch with old ones.

‘Generally it is the years of inactivity rather than ageing as such that cause the deterioration in physical fitness’ Age UK.

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MOVINGFORWARD A recent American survey* asked 1,500 retirees how happy they were in retirement. They found that 66% of those who engaged in five to nine activities a week were very satisfied. Only 52% were happy with less than five. They concluded that “The busier you are, the happier you’ll be”. BUILD A ROUTINE. Consider a spread of activities made up of things you already like, plus at least one new activity to keep you learning—staying mentally active is just as important as physical fitness. Always include something sociable, even if it’s just coffee with a neighbour. Men can find this harder than women, but it’s important to try. Friends and acquaintances replace lost work relationships, help keep us in touch and are an increasingly useful support network as we age. Hundreds of hobbies, sports, clubs and classes—outdoor and indoor—are listed in the Golden Guide, and socialising often happens along the way. See pages 6-36 and also 72 and 77 for Befriending schemes and more specialist groups.

VOLUNTEERING. Helping others is an excellent way to make your time really count and give back to the community. Most charities need volunteers, so your effort will certainly be valued. You will be using existing skills and you may be surprised at what other talents you develop as you go along. See page 36 for more on volunteering or contact charities directly, many are listed with contact details throughout this guide.

WORKING OR CARING. If you have decided to carry on earning part time or have caring responsibilities for a partner or grandchildren —still try to make time to enjoy healthy, fun activities amongst your own friends. It will keep you bright and boost your morale. YOU AND YOUR PARTNER. The American survey also asked retirees about their relationship with their spouse or partner. They found ‘An impressive 95% of respondents said their relationship ... either improved or stayed the same in retirement compared to before.’ So if you privately worry that you and your partner will get on each other’s nerves in retirement because of too much we time, don’t!

*TIAA Voices of Experience Survey, 2016.

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05 MONEY MATTERS If you are close to retiring or have already retired, you will be keeping an eye on your financial position. Careful planning and the right advice will help you achieve the best income you can. Use our suggestions here to find contacts for specialist advice and information.

HELP WITH PENSIONS State Pension age is currently 65 for men and for women it increases gradually to 65 between April 2016 and November 2018. In April 2016 the Single Tier State Pension came into effect. The Additional State Pension has been removed but the flat-rate is higher. It only applies to those who reached state pension age on or after 6 April 2016. For people older than this the system of basic flat-rate pension plus additional State pension remains in operation.

What you get depends on the number of years of National Insurance contributions you have paid. You may be eligible to buy missing years to boost the total. Or you may qualify for NI credits if you were unable to pay contributions e.g. whilst raising a family or as a carer. Even if you have other entitlements, or an occupational or personal pension you may still qualify for Pension Credit to top up the total. For an estimate of what you are entitled to contact:

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Future Pension Centre

The Pension Service

0345 3000 168

0345 60 60 265

0345 3000 169 textphone

0345 60 60 285 textphone

www.gov.uk/check-state-pension Ring to request a Pension Statement. This estimates your pension total at the time of request, based on National Insurance contributions. Don’t leave it late, you can ring years ahead to allow time to plan your finances, buy in missing contributions or sort out any queries in advance.

www.gov.uk/state-pension

See also page 37 Working after Retirement.

0800 99 1234

HMRC National Insurance 0300 200 3300 0300 200 3319 textphone www.hmrc.gov.uk/ni

www.gov.uk/new-state-pension For all general enquiries about State Pension, eligibility, change of circumstances etc. They can organise home visits from the local team in certain circumstances. Pension Credit Application Line 0800 169 0133 textphone www.gov.uk/pension-credit For queries about entitlement, applications or change of circumstances. Pensionwise 0800 138 3944 telephone

PENSION CLAIMS The Pension Service contact you within four months of you reaching State Pension Age and then you must make a claim. You can defer your pension to get a higher weekly amount. New Pension Claims 0300 731 7898 0300 731 7339 textphone

appointments 0191 270 4485 face to face appointments www.pensionwise.gov.uk Free service offers impartial guidance for over 50s who have private pensions. They explain the options, associated pros and cons, tax implications and scams. Not financial advisers.

www.gov.uk/state-pension/how-to-cl aim Ring to make a claim and your application can be completed over the phone. You can also claim online, or by post.

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The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) 0300 123 1047 www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk Independent service gives information on all aspects of pensions, whether state, occupational or private. They can help with disputes about private pensions, but do not give financial advice. Post Office Card Account 0345 722 3344 0345 722 3355 typetalk www.postoffice.co.uk/post-officecard-account A simple account for receipt of pensions, benefits or tax credits only. You use a plastic card and pin number to withdraw cash at any branch. If someone else collects your money for you, you can ask for a second card.

TRACING LOST MONEY It’s easy to lose track of old bank accounts, pensions or insurance policies. Contact one of these organisations to get help finding them. Association of British Insurers 020 7600 3333 www.abi.org.uk Contact the insurance company directly, or if you have no details, ring the Association who can help you find them. Building Societies Association 020 7520 5900 www.bsa.org.uk My Lost Account www.mylostaccount.org.uk National Savings and Investments, Tracing Service 08085 007 007 www.nsandi.com Pension Tracing Service 0345 6002 537 0345 3000 169 textphone www.gov.uk/find-lost-pension UK Finance 020 3934 0329 www.ukfinance.org.uk

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OVER 65?

Money Matters

STRUGGLING TO MANAGE AT HOME? There are many people who need help to live safely in their own home or to get out but cannot afford to pay for it.

…Attendance Allowance could be the answer… WHAT IS IT? Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with Northumberland County Council want to make sure people are aware of all the support they are entitled to. Attendance Allowance is financial help for people who have extra costs because of their long term health problems or disability. You don’t need to be receiving any help from social services, it isn’t taxable, it isn’t taken off other benefits, and it doesn’t matter how much your pension or savings are. It is paid at one of two weekly rates, £85.60 or £57.30 (from April 2018), and is based on the help a person needs rather than their condition. WHAT CAN I SPEND IT ON? It’s entirely up to you. Some people use it to help with heating costs or to pay someone to help them at home. Others buy equipment to help them manage everyday tasks or to pay for trips to visit friends or to go to the shops.

“I’D ENCOURAGE AS MANY PEOPLE PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE TO APPLY FOR THIS BENEFIT AS IT REALLY DOES MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE TO MY LIFE.”

To find out more about Attendance Allowance please visit www.gov.uk or call the Department for Work and Pensions helpline on

0345 605 6055

For independent advice call Age UK Northumberland on (01670) 784821or to contact Citizens Advice Northumberland call 03444 111 444 or visit www.citizensadvice.org.uk

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WELFARE BENEFIT INFORMATION www.gov.uk/financial-help-disabled Disability Benefits www.gov.uk/disability-benefitshelpline • Disability Living Allowance (DLA)

0345 712 3456 if born after 8th

April 1948

0345 722 4433 textphone

• Attendance Allowance

also DLA queries if born

before 8th April 1948

0345 605 6055

0345 604 5312 textphone

• PIP (Personal Independence Payment)

0345 850 3322

0345 601 6677 textphone • PIP New Claims

0800 917 2222

0800 917 7777 textphone

• Universal Credit

0345 600 0723

0345 600 0743

See page 98 Carer’s Allowance. Jobcentre Plus Benefit Enquiries 0345 608 8545 0345 608 8551 textphone www.gov.uk/browse/benefits www.gov.uk/benefits-calculators

MORE MONEY ADVICE & FINANCIAL SUPPORT Age UK Northumberland 01670 784800 Welfare Rights 01670 784800 Housing & Social Care Options 01670 784800 Telephone Advice www.ageuk.org.uk/northumberland/ See also pages 65 and 96 and ads on pages 12, 85 and 90. Citizens Advice Northumberland 0344 411 1444 Adviceline www.citizensadvice.org.uk/local/ northumberland Advice on debt, benefits, tax, housing, fuel, and other issues. Offices open for limited hours and may offer appointments, drop-in sessions and a telephone service, although they all differ. Use the Adviceline Mon—Fri 9.00am—4.30pm. See also page 112 Debt and 114 Consumer advice. CISWO (Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation) 01977 703384 www.ciswo.org.uk Help and advice on benefits, pensions and in some cases financial support if you are eligible.

See also page 37-38 on Working after Retirement.

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Friends of the Elderly 0330 332 1110 www.fote.org.uk/our-charity-work/ grants Grants for people of pensionable age living at home on a low income. Help with bills, household items and digital equipment. You must be referred by a health or care body, advice service, or charity. Ring to check if you are eligible. Money Advice Service 0800 138 7777 freephone www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk Free unbiased advice on retirement plans and budgeting. Northumberland Community Bank, Town Hall, 65 Station Rd, Ashington, NE63 8RX 01670 522779 www.northumberland communitybank.co.uk Countywide service offers uncomplicated lending and saving with a personal community aspect. Northumberland Credit Union Ltd. 01670 503666 www.ncul.co.uk Paying in points from Berwick to Hexham, as well as alternative ways to save. Alternative to banks, building societies or high interest loan providers. Cheap and easy way to save.

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Royal British Legion 0808 802 8080 www.britishlegion.org.uk Financial and welfare help for exservice members and families. Pop-in Centre for advice at 101 Grainger Street, Newcastle, NE1 5AE. SSAFA The Armed Forces Charity 0800 731 4880 Forcesline helpline 01661 825267 David Pryer, Northumberland www.ssafa.org.uk Financial, practical and emotional support for those with a forces connection. See ad opposite. Turn2Us 0808 802 2000 www.turn2us.org.uk Helps people in financial difficulty access grants, benefits or other financial support. Veterans UK 0808 1914 218 0141 224 2709 regional service www.gov.uk/government/ organisations/veterans-uk Help with welfare problems, including benefits, pension claims and compensation.

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SSAFA Forces Help (Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association Est. 1885)

SSAFA is the UK’s oldest Armed Forces charity, with Whether left theworking services yesterday some 7,000you volunteers in our networksor of over sixty years ago, we havetoa provide network of branches and service committees practical, emotional and financial support staff to anyone whoservice has volunteers and professional to help ever served and their dependants. men and women and their families. SSAFA Forces Help - How we Help People Our volunteers act as for Help. Whether you are either serving or a veteran knowledgableEligibility and confidential friends, very often working with veterans as long as you have received one day’s pay you and your dependants are and their families, including widows and widowers. eligible for help. Financial Help Sometimes we simply give support and advice, but in many cases our help includes drawing together package of financial help: How we Help People. We listen,aadvise and support. The help we offer can include the provision of financial assistance where there is real • From service need. benevolent For full detailsfunds of the help we provide contact us or visit our web site: www.ssafa.org.uk • From other charities • From financial grants • By obtaining appropriate state benefit Help Line: 0800 731 4880 Forcesline - Confidential Forcesline is SSAFA’s 24-hour telephone service providing free confidential listening, information and 0800 signposting service personnel, veterans, their Confidential Support Line: 731to4880 families, and professionals who are looking for support, assistance or just a listening ear for help and advice.

or, email the website at: www.ssafa.org.uk

The Northumberland Branch. The branch is a wholly Family Escortvolunteer Service organisation Volunteers with accompany service families anddivisions caseworkers organised into five dependants travelling and within the UK who have compassionate covering allto, of from Northumberland: Berwick, Alnwick, Castle Morpeth and Blyth and Tynedale. needs, or whoWansbeck, would find public transport difficult. Northumberland Branch Run by volunteers from the President to our us. If youin: need help, know someoneBerwick who needs help,Tweed want caseworkers,Contact we have divisions Alnwick, Ashington, upon to either donate or volunteer to help please contact David Pryer, Branch Blyth, Hexham and Morpeth Secretariat Northumberland:

To contact them, do not hesitate to call me on 01665 576 756 or email northumberlandpao@gmail.com Major Brian William Finlayson, Northumberland Branch

David Pryer

Don’t delay - call us

Registered Charity number 210760

01661 825267 david.pryer1@btinternet.com

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Society of Later Life Advisers 0333 2020 454 www.societyoflaterlifeadvisers.co.uk Lists of accredited financial advisers specialising in later life advice e.g. equity release, care funding, pensions, tax planning etc.

TAX HMRC Taxes Helpline 0300 200 3300 0300 200 3319 textphone

www.hmrc.gov.uk Advice on any tax issue - tax after

DEBT

retirement, refunds, codes etc. If you are eligible they may be able to visit

Citizens Advice Northumberland 01670 339960 debt advice and appointments Text ’Debt’ to 81400 for text advice Specialist debt advisers can give confidential advice on debt and budgeting. They can help with insolvency measures and make referrals for help with insolvency fees. See also main entry on page 109. National Debtline 0808 808 4000 www.nationaldebtline.org Step Change Debt Charity 0800 138 1111 freephone www.stepchange.org

you at home through their enhanced support service. HMRC National Insurance 0300 200 3300 0300 200 3319 textphone www.hmrc.gov.uk/ni HMRC Probate, Inheritance Tax & Trusts 0300 123 1072 www.gov.uk/wills-probateinheritance Taxaid 0345 120 3779 www.taxaid.org.uk Free tax advice for people on low incomes whose problems cannot be resolved by HMRC. Helpline Mon—Fri 10.00am—12.00pm. Tax Help for Older People 01308 488066 www.taxvol.org.uk Free professional tax advice for older people on lower incomes. Help with PAYE codes, tax returns etc.

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LEGAL AFFAIRS Age UK Legal Service 0800 055 6314 www.ageuk.org.uk Free initial legal consultation. If you wish to proceed they explain the costs and carry out the work by post and telephone. Includes Wills and Power of Attorney documents. Civil Legal Advice 0345 345 4345 0345 609 6677 minicom www.gov.uk/civil-legal-advice www.gov.uk/check-legal-aid Free legal advice if you are eligible for Legal Aid. If you are not eligible they will signpost you to someone who can help. They cover issues concerned with debt, housing, family problems, education and discrimination. Disability Law Service 0207 791 9800 www.dls.org.uk Free legal advice for disabled and deaf people on community care issues, employment and discrimination law. They have a specialist MS officer.

Legal Ombudsman 0300 555 0333 18002 0300 555 0333 minicom text phone www.legalombudsman.org.uk Impartial free service for complaints against solicitors, barristers, conveyancers, claims management companies etc. Mind Legal Line 0300 466 6463 www.mind.org.uk Legal information and general advice on mental health related law, covering mental health, mental capacity, community care etc. Solicitors for the Elderly 0844 567 6173 www.solicitorsfortheelderly.com Lawyers specialising in older people’s issues e.g. wills, paying for care, tax planning, probate etc. Home visits, large print documents and they take time to explain all the issues.

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CONSUMER ADVICE Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline 03454 04 05 06 www.adviceguide.org.uk Impartial advice on goods and services, your rights and help with making a complaint. Covers gas and electricity, mail, faulty goods, scams, online shopping, finances etc. Or contact your local Citizens Advice office. See page 96. Rica 0207 427 2460 www.rica.org.uk Consumer research for older and disabled people provides free product reports. Includes safe driving for older drivers, choosing central heating controls, cookers, bathing aids and technology. They say don’t be shy about asking to try products in the shop.

Mail Preference Service, FREEPOST 29, LON20771, London W1E 0ZT 0207 291 3310 www.mpsonline.org.uk It’s free to register by post to have your name and address removed from direct marketing lists. You can also reduce unaddressed mail—ring and ask for the Your Choice option. Watchdog, BBC www.bbc.co.uk/consumer Consumer advice TV programme publishes its consumer reports and information on the website. Includes finance, insurance, energy bills motoring, rogue traders, scams etc.

Telephone Preference Service 0345 070 0707 TPS registration line www.tpsonline.org.uk Free official service reduces unsolicited sales calls. TPS cannot stop recorded messages, silent calls, scams or genuine market research— only live direct selling calls. Register online or over the phone.

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NORTHUMBERLAND TRADING STANDARDS SERVICE What to watch out for in Northumberland SCAMS

DOORSTEP TRADERS

Don’t respond to letters, phone calls or e-mails offering prize draws, holidays, computer repairs, horoscopes or investments. If you are asked to phone a number to claim a prize—don’t ring, it’s usually a premium rate number and the prize is rubbish.

They deal in household repairs, hardware products and quite often in fish. Do not buy at the door. Buy goods and services from local, reputable businesses who offer better products at better prices and are contactable if there is a problem later.

Watch out for subscription traps where you are offered a free sample of something but the sender asks for credit card details before they will send it. They will subsequently send you more products but will charge you every time.

For problems with goods or services bought at the door, or with your caravan contract, call the Citizens Advice Consumer Advice Service, 03454 04 05 06

Put the phone down on anyone offering insurance, PPI rebates or council tax regradings and never give your bank or credit card details over the phone.Don’t discuss anything private—just ring off, you’re not being rude. Trading Standards has a small stock of call-blockers that they can lend out to older residents who are suffering high levels of nuisance calls. Please call Trading Standards on 01670 623870 to discuss your case.

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06 INDEX OUT & ABOUT...................................................................................... 06 Community Groups

6

Older Persons’ Forums

9

Women’s Groups

9

Men’s Groups

10

Community Centres Village Halls

11

Lunch Clubs

11

Churches

13

Art

13

Crafts

14

Photography

15

Gardens

16

Writing & Media

18

Music

19

Pipers

23

Theatre

24

Sports & Leisure Centres

25

Active Northumberland Centres

27

Other Centres

27

Walking Groups

28

More Outdoor Activities

30

Lifelong Learning

32

Computer Courses & Internet for Beginners

33

Distance Learning & Open Learning

34

Northumberland Libraries

36

Volunteering

36

Working after Retirement

37

Starting a Business

39

Transport

41

Blue Badge Parking Scheme

42

Mobility Schemes

42

Journey Planning

43

Community Transport Schemes

43

HOME & COMMUNITY........................................................................ 46 Home Adaptations

46

Disabled Facilities Grant

46

Low Cost Furnishings

47

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INDEX Warmth and Energy Efficiency

48

Home Security

49

Bogus Callers, Scams

54

Anti Social Behaviour, Disability Hate Crime

54

Domestic Violence & Abuse

54

MPs in Northumberland

58

HEALTH & WELLBEING.......................................................................... 60 NHS111 and Out of Hours

60

Hospitals

60

Health Information

61

Dental Care

61

Pharmacy

64

Podiatry

64

Dealing with Concerns

64

Help with Health Costs

66

Stopping Smoking

66

Alcohol or Drugs problems

66

Mental Health

67

Befriending Schemes

72

Bereavement

76

Health Support Groups

77

Arthritis

78

Cancer

78

Diabetes

80

Disability Groups

80

Heart and Lung Conditions

81

Sensory Impairment

81

Stroke and Neurological conditions

82

FINDING OUT ABOUT CARE................................................................. 86 Support for Carers

86

Carers’ Helplines

87

Staying at Home with Help

89

More Help with Independent Living

89

Equipment for Independent Living

92

Personal Alarm Systems

92

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INDEX Meals

93

Retirement or Sheltered Housing

95

Residential and Nursing Care

95

HOW TO RETIRE in Northumberland

97

Taking stock. Money

98

Boosting your income

100

Avoiding the pitfalls

101

A change of tempo

102

Moving forward

104

MONEY MATTERS

105

Help with Pensions

105

Pension Claims

106

Tracing Lost Money

107

Welfare Benefit Information

109

More Money Advice & Financial Support

109

Debt

112

Tax

112

Legal Affairs

113

Consumer Advice

114

Northumberland Trading Standards Service

115

Key Contact Numbers

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07 KEY CONTACT NUMBERS Adult Social Care Service............................................................................................... 01670 536400 Age UK Northumberland................................................................................................. 01670 784800 Age UK Northumberland Advice Line.................................................................... 01670 784821 Citizens Advice Northumberland.............................................................................03444 411 444 Civil Legal Advice.................................................................................................................0345 345 4345 Healthwatch............................................................................................................................03332 408 468 NHS 111 and Out of Hours Help.......................................................................................................... 111 Northumberland County Council Customer Contact Centre.............0345 600 6400 Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust............................... 0344 811 8111 Northumbria Police Non-emergency Enquiries....................................................................... 101 PALS Service........................................................................................................................... 0800 032 02 02 Pension Service.................................................................................................................... 0345 60 60 265 Samaritans............................................................................................................................................... 116 123

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