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Community Guide Your Guide to Local Services, Facilities, Activities and Much More! Hangleton & Knoll Community Guide Your guide to local services, facilities, activities and much more! Hangleton Library Hangleton Way Golf Club A27 Shops Hangleton West Hangleton & Knoll A27 Blatchington Community Primary & Centre King’s Nursery School S S Toads Hole Valley Neighbourhood Hangleton Downlanddevelopment Drive Park GP land map St Helen’s C Burwash Medical Centre West Hangleton St Hangleton Blatchington Helen’s Primary HangletonLane Park S St C Peter’s Oasis Court Farm Road Greenleas Christian C Recreation Fellowship Benfield Area C Valley West Way Nature St George’s Roman Catholic Church Reserve Hove Blatchington Mill Hove Medical GP S & Foodbank Park S Centre Holmes Ave School & Sixth form School C Nevill Avenue Valley Hounsom Hangleton Way Hangleton Road Campus Memorial Hangleton Key URC Library Knoll Bishop C Park Hannington S = School Memorial S Hove Park C = Church Knoll Goldstone Nevill Road School S Pavilion Primary Nevill Campus GP = GP Surgery C & Sixth form St Richard’s Church 5,5A bus route Egmont & Community Centre 5B bus route Knoll 2 bus route Hangleton Road Shops Old Shoreham Road Christian Links C Arabic Elm Drive Road GP Evangelical Surgery Shops Job Centre Plus Boundary Road Community Activity Community Centres to the Children, young people WelcomeHangleton & Knoll Community guide. and parents/carers Churches/faith venues This booklet has been developed by the Hangleton and Knoll Benefits Community Action Group supported by the Hangleton and Knoll Employment Project and Brighton & Hove City Council in response to a community Food Bank priority to develop communications across the neighbourhood. This priority forms part of the Neighbourhood Action Plan. Health and wellbeing Housing services/groups Led by the Hangleton & Knoll Project, the Neighbourhood Action Plan Local newsletters (NAP) shows the key priorities for the community and the council for the Library Hangleton & Knoll area. It has been agreed through a consultation process Local Councillors with all interested parties and is a working document that will change Parks and green spaces and develop as opportunities arise. Police This NAP aims to fulfil the commitment Pubs within the Brighton & Hove Collaboration Framework working Post Offices collaboratively to improve and develop You can view the Hangleton & Knoll. Refuse and recycling Neighbourhood Action Plan for Hangleton and Knoll at www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/hangleton-knoll-nap www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/ hangleton-knoll-nap Shops Transport Community Activity Community Activities Multi-Cultural Women’s Group Group open to all women. Providing Hangleton and Knoll is a vibrant health focused activities including community with many groups and Yoga, and women only swimming and activities for all ages. monthly coffee mornings. For more information, contact For a full list of local activities Miranda (Arabic speaker) Tel 01273 410858 or Tel 07805 033421 email [email protected] email [email protected] Mumtaz (Bengali speaker) Community Learning Community Action Tel 07950 549046 Claire Johnson FREE Computer drop-ins Tel Pat/Ann 01273 414483 email [email protected] Community Development Coordinator email [email protected] Takako Tel 01273 410858 and courses Local action team for the Hangleton Tel 078302 66818 email [email protected] Tel 01273 881446 & Knoll area. Residents and service email [email protected] Facebook – search Claire Johnson HK email [email protected] providers meet quarterly to find Contact Claire if you’d like to get more Our free computer drop-ins can solutions to issues raised by residents. Community Development involved in your community, if you have support you in a variety of ways any ideas that could improve the area or if including job searching, developing 50+ Community Development The Hangleton & Knoll Project you are interested in volunteering. a CV and access to benefits and Tel 01273 410858 (HKP) volunteering. HKP provide computer email [email protected] Egyptian Coptic Association drop-ins supported by a tutor and Tel 01273 881446 volunteers on Wed’s 10am-12 noon, For a full list of activities for those aged Tel 07888 020113 www.hkproject.org.uk 1-3pm & 3-5pm & Fri’s 10am-1pm. 50+ please email Clare. email Madline via [email protected] HKP is a Community Development, Also there are a variety of free or low Youth Work and Adult Education The Egyptian Coptic Christian Association cost courses based at the IT training Charity and works in partnership meets at Hangleton Community Centre suite at St Richard’s Church and with residents to access and develop from 5-9pm every other Sunday Community Centre. (starting 15 Sept 2019). All people and opportunities and resources and to Computers are available free to use ages are welcome – bring some food to facilitate positive change as identified in Hangleton Library. Join the library share. The meetings are free and include by the residents of our communities. and bring your membership card and family-friendly activities, including games Staff teams are based at St Richard’s library PIN. and a choir. Church and Community Centre. For more information, visit www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/libraries Community Centres Schools Blatchington Mill School & Hangleton Community Centre St Richard’s Church Sixth Form College Harmsworth Cres, BN3 8BW and Community Centre Nevill Avenue, BN3 7NB Tel 01273 292962 Egmont Road, BN3 7FP Tel 01273 736244 www.hangletoncommunity Tel 01273 414483 www.blatchingtonmill.org.uk centre.org.uk www.strichards-knoll.org.uk Hove Park School Goldstone Primary School & Sixth Form College Laburnum Avenue, BN3 7JW Tel 01273 294851 Valley Campus (years 7-9) www.goldstoneprimary.co.uk Hangleton Way, BN3 8AA Tel 01273 295002/3 Children, young people, parents/carers Hangleton Primary School Nevill Campus (years 10-13) Dale View, BN3 8LF. Nevill Road, BN3 7BN Tel 01273 294874 Tel 01273 295000/1 Parents/Carers Under 5s www.hangleton.brighton-hove.sch.uk www.hovepark.brighton-hove.sch.uk Hangleton & Knoll Hangleton Park Children’s Parent/Carer Group Centre Hill Park West Blatchington Monthly support group for parent/carers Harmsworth Crescent, BN3 8BW Special Education School Primary and Nursery School who have a child with a disability or Tel 01273 295272 Foredown Road, Portslade, BN41 2FU Hangleton Way, BN3 8BN additional needs. www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/ Tel 01273 422855 Tel 01273 770777 Tel 01273 410858 hangleton-park-cc www.hillpark-brighton-hove. www.westblatchingtonprimary.co.uk email [email protected] secure-dbprimary.com Little Lambs Kindergarten Special Educational Needs 2-16 years 1a Stapley Road, BN3 7FG Young People Play Tel 01273 933631 Hangleton & Knoll Youth Team Tiny Tim’s www.littlelambskindergarten. King’s School is opening yolasite.com in September 2019 at the Tel 01273 706469 Soft Adventure Hangleton Way site. email [email protected] Play Room Little Ducklings Pre-school King’s School Facebook - Search for the Hangleton Hangleton Community Centre, & Knoll Project Youth Team Hangleton Community Centre, Hangleton Way, BN3 8BN Harmsworth Crescent, BN3 8BW The HKP Youth team support young Harmsworth Crescent, BN3 8BW Tel 01273 840004 Tel 01273 292962 people aged 13-25 through a wide Tel 01273 248531 www.kingsschoolhove.org.uk email office@hangletoncommunity range of groups and activities. centre.org.uk www.littleducklingspreschool.com/ Churches and faith venues Benefits Christian Arabic Job Centre Plus Evangelical Church Boundary House, 386 Old Shoreham Road, BN3 7GJ Boundary Road, BN3 7HD Tel 01273 973489 Tel 01273 368100 www.arabicchurch.org.uk www.gov.uk/contact-jobcentre-plus £ Bishop Hannington Memorial Church Nevill Avenue, BN3 7NH St Helen’s Church Employment Tel 01273 732965 Hangleton Way, BN3 8ER www.bhmc.org.uk Tel 01273 413044 www.sthelensandstrichards.org HKP Routes Project Tel 01273 410858 We offer a Routes Information and St Peter’s Church email [email protected] Advice service for adults 18+. Taking Hangleton Road, BN3 7LQ Routes is a local project offering free, part in Routes is all about building Tel 01273 732459 personal support for anyone needing your confidence, getting up-to-date www.stpeterswestblatchington.org.uk some help on their journey into skills and making real progress employment. towards better work opportunities. Hounsom Memorial Church Nevill Avenue, BN3 7NG Tel 01273 725325 Food Bank www.hmurc.org.uk Oasis Hangleton and West Blatchington Food Bank Christian Fellowship Church www.hangleton-foodbank.squarespace.com/ Hangleton Way, BN3 8AG St George’s RC Church Tel 01273 411116 Court Farm Road, BN3 7QR www.oasischristianfellowship.org.uk Tel 07990 631892 St Richard’s Church & St George’s RC Church Community Centre Our aim is to provide food to 13 Court Farm Road, BN3 7QR Egmont Road, BN3 7FP individuals and families who find Tel 01273 708227 Tel 01273 414483 themselves in crisis or urgent situations. www.brightondeanerywest.org.uk www.strichards-knoll.org.uk Health and wellbeing Out-of-hours medical Translations services Sussex Interpreting Service West Area Health Forum Consider calling NHS 111 www.sussexinterpreting.org.uk If you urgently need medical help or Tel 01273 702005 West Area Health Forum advice, but it’s not a life-threatening Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm Tel 01273 410858 situation. Tel 07811 459315 email [email protected] You can call NHS 111 if you’re not Emergencies day or night Dentist sure which NHS service you need. email: interpreting@ Made up of representatives from In an emergency always call 999. sussexinterpreting.org.uk Hangleton Dental Practice local GP Surgeries, patients, local Sussex Interpreting Services provides 8 West Way, BN3 8LD residents and community groups. in person community interpreting Tel 01273 421800 Quarterly meetings provide the Out-of-hours dental to help people access services. The www.hangletondental.co.uk opportunity to raise issues or concerns about GP surgeries and/or services service is free and easily booked. You other health services.
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