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Community News September 2013

Inside this issue:

Community p3

Energy and fuel p4

Events & volunteering p5

Funding p12

Jobs p14

News p16

Training p17

Quick links p19

www.durhamrcc.org.uk Welcome

Welcome to the latest issue of Community News.

About Community News

Durham Rural Community Council is the trading name of Durham Community Action Limited. We are a registered charity (no: 229119), and a company limited by guarantee (no: 309329). We were established in 1935, and are members of ACRE’s Rural Community Action Network (RCAN).

This edition of Community News was published by and is © Durham Community Action Limited in September. 2013 Every effort is taken to provide accurate information, however Durham Community Action Limited does not accept responsibility for any error or omission in, or complaint arising from, items in this publication. The views expressed in Community News do not necessarily represent those of Durham Community Action Limited.

This issue was compiled by Nicola Patterson and Abby Thompson. Special thanks to everyone who has contributed ideas and material for this publication.

If you would like to contribute or provide any feedback about the Community News then please do not hesitate to contact Nicola or Abby at [email protected] or 01207529621.

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The Community Buildings Toolkit The toolkit was a key outcome of the Community Buildings support projects managed by Durham Rural Community Council and supported by funding from North Pennine Dales LEADER, Councillor Anita Savory’s area budget in Weardale, and by East Durham LEADER.

It was designed to meet the needs of management committees of community centres and village halls following requests for advice and information in these particular areas. The toolkit contains information sheets, guidance notes and template documents to make it easier for volunteer committee members to fulfil their legal and Charity Commission requirements.

The toolkit has been compiled using information from a range of sources, including ACRE Village Hall Information Sheets, BOSS training courses supported by the BIG Lottery Fund, the Charity Commission, Durham County Council, the Health and Safety Executive, North Yorkshire Rural Voice Project, and Performing Rights Society & Phonographic Performance Ltd (PRS/PPL).

The guide is available in both hard copy and electronic format, and regular updates will be notified through the Village Voice e-bulletin and on our website at www.durhamrcc.org.uk. The toolkit is available to buy priced at a cost of £15.00 per copy. Please contact [email protected] or telephone 01207 529621 for more details.

The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.

The Durham Community Oil scheme encourages communities throughout Durham to join together and make the most of joint buying power to make savings for local people whose fuel costs are high simply because they use oil-fired central heating.

The picture below shows Lauren Langton (DRCC’s Oil Buying Scheme Development Officer) and Deb Siddle (Cornsay Colliery Oil Co-ordinator). Local Co-ordinators use whatever means suits them to tell people in their community about the scheme – this may be by email, face to face, or with leaflets through the door. Experience and even better be interested in carbon reduction.

The Scheme is continuing to grow and is developing to look at related energy issues.

To find out more details, go to www.durhamrcc.org.uk/oilbuyingscheme or contact Lauren Langton or Nicola Pattersionon 01207 529621.

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DURHAM RESIDENTS COULD GET HELP TO BEAT RISING FUEL RATES

Residents in Durham who are struggling to meet the demands of rising fuel rates could be eligible for a free boiler upgrade, aiding savings of up to £310 a year on heating bills.

The Energy Company Obligation (ECO) programme is a government initiative, funded by energy suppliers, designed to reduce energy consumption in Britain by providing energy improvements in the home.

Under the new programme residents who meet the following criteria could be eligible to replace their old, inefficient boilers with a new A-rated model for free.

The programme is open to residents who: • live in privately owned or rented accommodation • have a gas boiler that is faulty or old/inefficient • you have a wall mounted gas boiler • are on certain income related benefits

Those that qualify for the programme will receive a free A-grade boiler. The ECO programme also provides a minimum one year parts and labour guarantee on top of the manufacturer’s warranty.

Dave Robinson from Carillion Energy Services who are running the programme on behalf of energy companies, said: “The ECO programme recognises that people may struggle with rising fuel rates and offers the opportunity to reduce heating bills as well as protect the environment. We are urging people who may qualify to get in touch to receive the help they are entitled to”.

If you think you may be entitled to help from ECO contact Carillion Energy Services on 0800 408 7651 now or visit www.carillionenergy.com.

4 Events & volunteering

2D community fair, the date is booked for this year’s event, so put Saturday the 16th November 10am to 3pm in your diary. The event has grown in popularity over the years, and offers members of the public fantastic opportunities to discover the things they don’t know, meet volunteers from many voluntary and community groups and purchase those gifts for Christmas. It is a unique event bringing together the voluntary, private and public sectors for a mind blowing day. This year we are incorporating the and Area Action Partnership forum event, so the venue Bishop Auckland College will be buzzing.

If you wish to book a stall please contact Ann Cairns on 01388 762220 or email [email protected] but hurry it is getting booked up really quickly.

Venue Start Box office Final date Show name Name FirstOfPromoterEmail1 name time no.

Sun Holmes & Watson - Angus & Ross Whorlton 7.30 pm 01833 [email protected] 22/09/2013 The Farewell Tour Theatre Com- Village Hall 627419 pany

Thu Kit Holmes Duo Allan Green- 8 pm 01833 [email protected] 26/09/2013 wood Village Hall 638210

Sat Holmes & Watson - Angus & Ross Hamsterley 7.30 pm 01388 [email protected] 28/09/2013 The Farewell Tour Theatre Com- Village Hall 488323 pany

Wed The Iranian Feast Farnham & 7.30 pm 01833 [email protected] 02/10/2013 Maltings 628357 Parish Hall Sat Djangologie Djangologie The With- 8 pm 01833 [email protected] 05/10/2013 am Hall 631107

Sun Holmes & Watson - Angus & Ross St John's 7.30 pm 01434 [email protected] 06/10/2013 The Farewell Tour Theatre Com- Chapel 345024 pany Town Hall

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LAUNCH OF THE FOOD CHARTER

Durham Farmers’ Market will be the venue for the launch of the County Durham Food Charter at 12.15pm on Thursday 19th September. The Charter has been produced by partners as part of the Sustainable Local Food Strategy project, which is coordinated by Liz Charles at DRCC. Food Charters have been adopted in a few other places in the UK and around the world, including Newcastle in July 2013. They are a statement of how organisations and individuals will work together to develop more sustainable, healthy food systems. Durham is unique in taking a countywide approach, with most other Charters being based upon a city.

At the launch event a host of different organisations will be present to publically declare their support and make a pledge to change one thing as a starter in supporting the aims of the Charter. There will also be information stalls provided by some of the partners, and you can make your own smoothie using bicycle power. After the signings three bicycles, one tandem, one solo, and one unicycle, will take the Charter to various venues around the County for more signings.

At the same time the Great Gospels Cake Off will take place, also in the Market Place. The fun competition is an opportunity for people to decorate sponges, cupcakes, gateaux, buns and other sweet treats with a design that represents the Lindisfarne Gospels and St Cuthbert’s journey. The entries will then be displayed and judged at Durham Farmers’ Market, with a special 'people’s choice' award. The event will be a fun and imaginative way for people to show what the Gospels mean for them - from the knitted bible, embroidery, stone carving, paintings, calligraphy, music and dance, through to inspirational icing and divine decoration'. Whilst it is hoped that the cakes will taste as good as they look, the most important element will be their appearance. Entrants will be expected to use their imaginations and produce works of 'confectionary art'. There will be categories for novices through to professional cake decorators. The entries will be judged on the day and displayed on the Great Gospels Cake Off stall in the Market Place.

Please come along and support us, sign a copy of the Charter to take away with you, make some purchases from local food producers in the Market, and vote for your favourite cake.

Click on the links below for more information about the County Durham Food Charter; alternatively e-mail Liz Charles or telephone 01207 529621.

Why do we need a Food Charter?

The County Durham Food Charter The Food Charter forms part of the Sustainable Local Food Strategy for County Durham.

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Keswick Community Housing Trust (KCHT) open days 17th & 18th September.

Book your place by emailing Andy Lloyd:- [email protected]

KCHT are now very close to completing their first scheme of 11 homes and want to help inspire other communities to do the same.

CLTs create support because their homes prioritise local people and are protected. They also generate significant community re-investment income once debts are repaid. This can be used to provide otherwise hard to fund community services such as local transport, village halls or more homes.

Please add the afternoon of November 27th into your diary for our Autumn Meeting. This year our theme will be 'How Communities can contribute to Economic Growth', and we'll have speakers and presentations to inform and stimulate discussion.

There'll be a chance to network with colleagues, and importantly for us we will be officially launching our new name : Durham Community Action.

More details to follow in the October issue.

The Witham is looking for a team of enthusiastic volunteers to help run the new Witham. They’d like to hear from you if you have a spare eight hours per month and you’re looking to learn new skills or if you simply want to put something back into your local community.

www.thewitham.org.uk • 01833 631 107 • [email protected]

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Youth Link needs volunteers

Youth Link is a peer mentoring service and aims to improve the lives and well being of young people living in County Durham. Young people are matched with a trained volunteer, who will help and encourage them to explore any difficulties and identify solutions to their problems. Youth Link supports young people through difficult times, helping them to move forward and take up new opportunities.

We are currently seeking reliable, trustworthy volunteers aged 16 to 25 Volunteers will be matched with young people aged 11-18 years to provide 1:1 support. This support could include: • Listening in a non judgemental way and talking through problems • Encouraging the development of confidence and self esteem • Supporting a young person to get involved in their community e.g. by attending local groups and activities • Encouraging young people to identify and access specialist support services

We require volunteers to commit to a minimum of six months (once initial training is completed), approximately 2-3hrs per week. All expenses paid and training is locally accredited through the Open College Network.

All volunteers are subject to an Enhanced Criminal Records Bureau checks and are required to complete a training programme before they start. They will receive ongoing support, training and supervision from their Youth Link Coordinator.

If you are interested in volunteering please contact your local Co-ordinator:-

Emily Casson Youth Link Co-ordinator 01740 652000 07766314680 [email protected]

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How to make friends and influence MPs: An audience with the Speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon John Bercow MP

Friday 11th October, 1pm to 3pm (registration from 12.30pm) Middlesbrough Teaching and Learning Centre, Cargo Fleet Lane, Middlesbrough

Thousands of people write to MPs each week in the hope of influencing their views and making their voices heard. This correspondence covers a wide range of topics – including health, education, policing, the economy, international affairs, sport and the environment.

With so many people seeking to influence, and on a broad range of topics, how can you ensure that your voice is heard?

Join the Speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon John Bercow MP and Middlesbrough MP Andy McDonald, as they discuss the ways that people can build working relationships with parliamentarians and work with them on issues of importance.

This event will also examine how people can get involved in Parliamentary Select Committees, and work alongside their Councillors.

For further information and to book a place, please contact Kay Pike on [email protected] or 01429 868 353 CSV Make A Difference Day The UK’s biggest single day of volunteering takes place on 26 October 2013. Last year, CSV Make a Difference Day saw over 70,000 people take part with their friends, family, neighbours and colleagues to benefit their local area. Since 1996 one million people have given their time to help others through CSV, or through this annual event. Indeed last year over 2,000 events were organised across the country.

Hopefully you will feel inspired by this and may wish to plan an event, or perhaps you have an idea for a project in your community which can include others? If so, but you feel you need some support with it, then please get in touch with us.

For help with getting more volunteers involved please contact either: Sharon Vasey or Morvyn Sanderson on 01207529621 or [email protected]

More information is available at http://www.csv.org.uk/campaigns/csv-make-difference-day

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Area Action Partnerships There are Area Action Partnerships (AAPs) for all areas of the county to help deliver high quality services and give local people and organisations a say on how our services are provided.

Your Money, Your Area, Your Views If you're a local, not-for-profit community group or organisation, you can apply for a grant from our new Your Money, Your Area, Your Views Community Grants Fund.

All our 14 Area Action Partnerships (AAPs) are offering the opportunity to apply for up to £5000 for community projects which address the local priorities of the AAP.

Each AAP has between £20,000 and £60,000 in their fund. In addition, the fund in five of the AAP areas has been boosted by a donation of £20,000 from the North Durham Clinical Commissioning Group.

Applying for a grant More information about each area's fund, the application process and public voting event is available on individual Area Action Partnerships webpages. Applications close Friday 13 September.

Public vote Once applications are in, each AAP will ask local people to choose which organisations should benefit. This will happen through a public vote at events in each of the AAP areas. These public voting events will take place in October and November 2013. This way of awarding money has already proved successful in four AAP areas, where hundreds of people turned up to cast their vote.

Help the council decide how future savings can be made At the voting events, members of the public will also have the opportunity to help the council decide how future savings in the authority’s overall budget can be made. At a time of increased pressure on council budgets, the authority recognises the importance of ensuring the public are able to influence decision-making.

Please see below details for all AAPs:- 3 Towns Partnership - Crook, Willington and 4 Together Partnership Bishop Auckland and Shildon Area Action Partnership Chester-le-Street and District Area Action Partnership Derwent Valley Partnership Durham Area Action Partnership East Durham Area Action Partnership East Durham Rural Area Action Partnership Great Aycliffe and Area Action Partnership Mid Durham Area Action Partnership Area Action Partnership Stanley Area Action Partnership Teesdale Area Action Partnership Weardale Area Action Partnership

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Packs of Free Trees

The Woodland Trust is offering community groups, youth groups and schools the chance to apply for packs of free trees for delivery in November 2013 and is accepting applications until 13 September. The packs come in three sizes – 30 saplings, 105 saplings and 420 saplings in various themes (hedge, copse, wildlife, wild harvest, year-round colour, future firewood and wetland).

Apply online http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/moretreesmoregood/free-trees/Pages/free-tree-packs.aspx

Funding of up to £5,000.00 for community groups based in County Durham or .

If you would like to talk to us about the funding we have available and how to apply, we will be at: Chester Le Street Community Association Between 10:00am – 11:00am On Wednesday 23rd October 2013. Or you can apply for a grant by visiting our website on www.cdcf.org.uk and complete Part A of our application Form.

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Monkey Project Manager - £31,183 to £32,905 (2 year fixed term contract) livin is the lead partner for County Durham in a new innovative project called Monkey. This five year project worth £841,000 has been funded by the Big Lottery Fund Improving Financial Confidence Programme and will support nearly 19,000 social housing tenants in accessing and building confidence when dealing with their finances. At a time when social housing tenants’ finances are pushed to the limit with the recent introduction of Welfare Reform from April 2013 the Monkey Partnership are looking for a highly motivated, experienced and inspirational individual to lead our project.

The role of Project Manager is an exciting and challenging role in delivering the required expectation of both the Big Lottery Fund and the Monkey Partnership. The post will be governed by the Monkey Board and will enjoy all of the benefits of being a livin staff member. The post will be responsible for two members of staff and have a partnership steering group to help support and guide endeavours.

The successful candidate must have a proven track record of successfully delivering projects to set deadlines, monitoring the projects and reporting progress. Crucially the role needs to lead a complex partnership in the development and delivery of a conceptual model of service, into a fully functioning service throughout County Durham. A knowledge of financial inclusion, housing providers and experience of working with social tenants is desirable. For further information on this post please contact Vicky Miller, Strategic Communities Manager on 0845 505 5500 ext 1266

Home Choice Initiatives Advisor - £26,298 to £28,026 plus £1,370 car allowance

2 year fixed term contract livin is a registered social housing provider owning in excess of 8,500 properties, 2,700 garages, and 60 commercial properties as well as areas of land. We also have a contribution to make in improving lives and building strong and sustainable communities and have built firm foundations, aligned to our mission, clarifying our vision and strategic objectives.

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who can demonstrate experience of developing and implementing Low Cost Home Ownership (LCHO) products and open market sales homes, and who can also maximise opportunities for improving demand for our empty homes and reducing void levels.

The successful candidate will have a sound understanding of housing, financial capability and knowledge of alternative tenures. You will need to be able to develop partnerships with mortgage lenders, IFAs and the Home Buy Agent to enable the delivery of livin’s LCHO Policy and Products.

To discuss this role please contact Cathy Slater, Home Choice Manager on 0845 505 5500. The closing date is 12pm, Wednesday 18 September 2013. To apply for this post or for further information please complete our application form. CV’s are not accepted. Please return your completed application form to the HR Team at the postal address stated on the application form, or alternatively by email to [email protected].

14 Jobs UPPER TEESDALE AGRICULTURAL SUPPORT SERVICES LTD (UTASS)

MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE HUB DEVELOPMENT WORKER

Hours: 38 per week Salary: circa £25,000 p.a. plus pension contribution and expenses Term: Initial fixed term 18 month contract, subject to 3 month trial period Employed by: UTASS Responsible to: UTASS Manager and multi agency Steering Group

Purpose of the Post: To be responsible for the day-to-day running and longer-term development of the Middleton-in-Teesdale Rural Development Hub, including responsibility for working with start-up and developing local enterprises, maintaining and growing work at the Farmers Auction Mart and UTASS sites, and contributing to the strategic overview of local regeneration.

Background: The North East Rural Growth Network (RGN) programme was awarded in 2012 by Defra to a consortium bid including two of the largest local authorities in the North East in March 2012. The pilot programme is supporting opportunities across the rural parts of Northumberland, Durham and Parts of Tyne & Wear, specifically parts of West Gateshead, to promote new jobs and investment . In Middleton the Programme is planning to support the development of small ‘enterprise’ hub facilities. One of several, distinctive and locally developed hubs, planned across the rural North East.

Job Outline: The successful post holder will be employed by UTASS using funding secured from the RGN Fund and will work closely with local Rural Enterprise Development Officers to create an ‘Enterprise Hub’ to support new and growing enterprises in Middleton in Teesdale and its wider community. This post will focus on developing new and existing facilities for businesses including the development and management of planned small business units at the Middleton-in-Teesdale Farmers' Auction Mart as well as developing new economic activities on the Mart site and other opportunity sites in the community.

Job Location: The post holder will be based at the UTASS premises and will undertake much of the administrative duties associated with the role but will spend some working time at nearby Middleton -in-Teesdale Farmers' Auction Mart.

Management: The work programme of the Middleton-in-Teesdale Hub Development Worker will be directed by UTASS and Middleton-in-Teesdale Farmers' Auction Mart and UTASS will provide day to day management and support.

Closing date for applications: Wednesday 25th September 2013 Interviews to be held: Tuesday 1st October 2013

Please address any expressions of interest to [email protected]

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The Ushaw Moor Action Group received funding from County Durham Community Foundation to deliver Level 2 Food Hygiene For Catering. Twelve local residents and volunteers completed the qualification. They are now qualified to help out at the Community Café, due to be launched this month, as well with the food preparation at future clubs and events run by the group. The training was provided by Charlotte Bates at Durham Rural Community Council, and took place at The Hive in Ushaw Moor.

Healthwatch County Durham now have Access Points in Bishop Auckland and Chester le Street

Bishop Auckland - Four Clocks, DL14 7EH, every Thursday 11.30am-1pm, starting Thursday 12th September.

Chester-le-Street – Bullion Hall, DH2 2DW, every Friday 12.30pm-2pm, starting Friday 13th September.

Come along and speak to our Signposting and Information Officers. They will be providing a single point of contact to help you find information about Health and Social Care Choices. This will involve • Providing information on health and local services to enable people to make an informed decision or choice • Listening to concerns and referring to NHS Advocacy as appropriate • Acting as a catalyst for service improvement

More Access Points will be coming soon to an area near you. ______

Active Volunteers required

Healthwatch County Durham has an important role - to look at how our health and social care is delivered in County Durham and to influence change when necessary. We need to recruit active volunteers to be our eyes and ears. This is a great opportunity to be engaged in shaping the standards and delivery of health and social care services throughout our community.

To find out more, please call the Healthwatch office on 01325 375960 or [email protected] or visit our website at www.healthwatchcountydurham.co.uk

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Training available to any voluntary and community group in Weardale:

Food Hygiene certificate

St Thomas Church Hall, Stanhope

Certificate to be completed over 2 evenings (attendance at both required) Wednesday Sept 18th and Sept 25th 6pm – 9pm

Please book with Christine Davison at Weardale AAP Tel : 03000 268076 email: [email protected] ______Community Buildings Asset Transfer Training Workshops and Events

September2013 Wed 11 09:30-13:30 Safeguarding Training (Spennymoor) Wed 11 13:30-16:30 Digital Photography & Displays (Durham) Thurs 12 09.30-12.30 Funding Training (Lanchester) Fri 13 09.30-12.30 How To Be a Brilliant Organisation (Lanchester) Wed 18 09:30-12:30 Safeguarding Training (Lanchester) Thurs 26 10:00-12:00 Market (Spennymoor) Thurs 26 13:00-15:00 Service (Spennymoor) Thurs 26 15:15-16:15 Promotion (Spennymoor) Mon 30 14:00-16:30 Stress: Building Resilience to Stress (Chester-le-Street)

October 2013 Wed 2 09:15-16:30 Safeguarding Processes (Derwentside) Wed 9 14:00-16:00 Health & Safety Fire Risk Awareness () Wed 16 15:00-16:30 Chairs Training (Seaham) Wed 30 13:30-16:30 Peer Mentoring Buddy (Durham)

November 2013 Wed 6 14:00-16:00 Health & Safety Risk Awareness (Spennymoor) Thurs 14 14:00-16:30 Stress: Building Resilience to Stress (Spennymoor) Wed 20 14:00-16:00 Health & Safety Fire Risk Awareness (Spennymoor) Thurs 28 09:15-16:30 Safeguarding Processes (Sedgefield)

The location of events is shown in brackets. For more information and to book your place(s), please contact Susan Abson on 03000 263 599 or e-mail [email protected]

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Daring to Deliver Dignity in Health Care:- Legal, Practical and Personal Implications for Staff and Managers

An overview of what dignity in health care is and why the lack of it has become a serious problem.

This new course will also consider the evidence as to the extent and nature of the problem and why and understand the legal, practical and personal implications for staff and managers.

Issues covered in particular:- Acute hospital care, non-acute care, health care in nursing homes and care in people’s own homes. Examples, good and bad, will be discussed in the context of various legislation and guidance, including Department of Health policy generally (and toward older people in particular), regulation by the Care Quality Commission, human rights, the criminal offence of wilful neglect, whistle-blowing, bullying and fear in the NHS.

This course takes place on the on the 3 October 2013 at Disability North cost to attend is £99+vat.

To find out more about the courses and access an online booking form please click on the following link: http://mandelstam.co.uk/

To download a copy of the booking form in a pdf format please click on the following link: http://www.disabilitynorth.org.uk/documents/Dignityinhealthcareleaflet.pdf ______Never Do Nothing - Safeguarding- a collective responsibility

Never Do Nothing is an initiative to promote good practice in the safeguarding of children and young people in County Durham through empowering people to know what action to take when faced with a safeguarding concern.

As part of our new ‘Never Do Nothing’ Safeguarding initiative, CAVOS have developed a Safeguarding Children Good Practice Award for voluntary sector groups and organisations and will be running some introductory Safeguarding training sessions as part of the Award.

To find out more about Never Do Nothing, how you can get involved and why it’s important to you, visit our website www.cavos.org.uk or contact [email protected] or 01388 811 115 to find out more.

Courses developed and delivered by CAVOS in association with Durham Rural Community Council

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Staff contacts

Executive Director: Compact & Networks Officer: [email protected] [email protected]

Business Manager, Finance, Insurance, Website: East Durham LEADER: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Communities Manager: [email protected] Health and Wellbeing Co-ordinator:

[email protected] Community buildings, information and advice: [email protected] Information, Funding & Sustainability officer: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Local Food Strategy & Fuel Poverty: Community Oil Buying: [email protected]

[email protected] VCS Support Officer: Nicola [email protected] [email protected]

Quick links

Community Buildings: Community Buildings Toolkit / Hallmark: 01207 529621 or [email protected]

Energy and Fuel Carillion - www.carillionenergy.com.

Events and Volunteering: Food Charter - Liz Charles or telephone 01207 529621. Healthwatch - 01325 375960 or [email protected] or visit our website at www.healthwatchcountydurham.co.uk Sharon Vasey on 0191 3894509 or [email protected] Morvyn Sanderson on 01207 529621 or [email protected] CSV - http://www.csv.org.uk/campaigns/csv-make-difference-day

Funding Woodland Trust - http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/moretreesmoregood/free-trees/Pages/free-tree -packs.aspx County Durham Community Foundation - www.cdcf.org.uk

Jobs Livin - http://www.livin.co.uk/aboutus/job-vacancies

Durham Community Action Limited, Park House, Station Road, Lanchester, DH7 0EX. Telephone 01207 529621 Website www.durhamrcc.org.uk

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