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Hartlepool Walkabouts 2020-21.Pdf Coordinator Patch Name Walkabouts Meet up point Area Due Date Due Date Due Date Due Date Due Date Responsible Belle Vue & Meet at Kingsley School @ Oxford Road Lousie Smith 2 03/06/2020 26/08/2020 18/11/2020 10/02/2021 Brinkburn 10:00am Lower Meeting at Belle Vue community Centre @ Belle Vue 01/04/2020 24/06/2020 16/09/2020 09/12/2020 03/03/2021 10:00am Burbank Community Centre Burbank Stacey Carey 1 Burbank 19/05/2020 11/08/2020 03/11/2020 26/01/2021 @ 10:30 Central CEMO Office, Phoenix Terri Fisher 2 Central Estate 1 20/04/2020 13/07/2020 05/10/2020 21/12/2020 22/03/2021 Estate Centre Monday @ 10.00am CEMO Office, Phoenix Centre Tuesday @ Central Estate 2 21/04/2020 14/07/2020 06/10/2020 22/12/2020 23/03/2021 10.00am Meet at Bamburgh Court Clavering Dave Murray 1 Clavering 23/06/2020 15/09/2020 08/12/2020 02/03/2021 main entrance @ 9:30am Helen Grindon/Hendon/ North 3 07/04/2020 30/06/2020 22/09/2020 15/12/2020 09/03/2021 Wainwright Meet at St Barnabas Ryhope Fencehouses & Meet at Sidings Place then 18/06/2020 10/09/2020 03/12/2020 25/02/2021 Washington Waxwing in Washington Meet at Armstrong Road Gateshead, then meet at Willowburn in Newcastle & 28/04/2020 21/07/2020 13/10/2020 05/01/2021 30/03/2021 Morpeth Morpeth Lime Crescent Flatlets Dyke House (Lime Dyke House Lynn Evans 1 02/04/2020 25/06/2020 17/09/2020 10/12/2020 04/03/2021 Thursday @ 10.00 am Crescent) Dyke House Dyke House/ Elaine Black 2 Meet at Turnbull @10.30 (Grainger Street/ 23/04/2020 16/07/2020 08/10/2020 24/12/2020 25/03/2021 Middleton Milbank Rd) Chatham Gardens Tuesday Dyke House (Raby 07/04/2020 30/06/2020 22/09/2020 15/12/2020 09/03/2021 @ 10.00 am Gardens) Corner of Frederick Street Headland Janet Carter 3 Headland 1 23/04/2020 16/07/2020 08/10/2020 14/12/2020 25/03/2021 @ 2.00 pm Fire Station, Durham Street Headland 2 30/04/2020 23/07/2020 15/10/2020 07/01/2021 @ 2.00 pm St Hilda's Church, Church Headland 3 16/04/2020 09/07/2020 01/10/2020 17/12/2020 18/03/2021 Close @ 2.00 pm Meet on corner of Bruntoft King Oswy Carlie Ellis 1 Avenue and West View King Oswy Lower 02/06/2020 01/09/2020 24/11/2020 16/02/2021 Lower Road @ 9am King Oswy Corner of Tempest Rd and Dave Murray 1 King Oswy Upper 11/06/2020 03/09/2020 26/11/2020 18/02/2021 Upper King Oswy Dr @ 9 am Meet at the Hour Glass Owton Lisa Newton 1 Pub, Eaglesfield Road @ Owton Manor 21/05/2020 13/08/2020 05/11/2020 28/01/2021 Manor North 10.30am Owton Meet at Owton Manor Manor Alison Brame 1 Library, Wynyard Road @ Owton Manor 11/06/2020 03/09/2020 26/11/2020 18/02/2021 Central 9:30am Owton Kirsty Saltaire Terrace @ Manor and 2 Greatham 09/06/2020 01/09/2020 24/11/2020 16/02/2021 Freckleton 10:45am Greatham Meet at Owton Manor Baptist Church, Catcote Owton Manor 03/04/2020 26/06/2020 18/09/2020 11/12/2020 05/03/2021 Road @ 9.30am Kilmarnock Road Children & Young People Family Owton Catherine 2 Resource Centre, J & K Block 28/04/2020 21/07/2020 13/10/2020 05/01/2021 30/03/2021 Manor West Hammill Kilmarnock Road Tuesday @ 10/30 am Kilmarnock Road Children & Young People Family Owton Owton Manor L Catherine Hamill Resource Centre, 21/04/2020 14/07/2020 06/10/2020 22/12/2020 23/03/2021 Manor West Block Kilmarnock Road @ 10:30 am Kilmarnock Road Children & Young People Family Owton Joy Bishop 1 Resource Centre, Owton Manor 19/05/2020 11/08/2020 03/11/2020 12/01/2021 Manor South Kilmarnock Road @ 10:30 am Rift House B - Swinburne Road, Meet at Catholic Club, Rift House Barbara Cassidy 2 Dryden Road & 28/05/2020 20/08/2020 12/11/2020 04/02/2021 Marlowe Road @ 9:30am Macaulay Road areas Meet Brierton Shops @ Rift House - North 09/06/2020 01/09/2020 24/11/2020 17/02/2021 9:30am of Brierton Lane Rift House & Oxford Road, Angela James 2 Kingsley School @ 09:30 20/05/2020 12/08/2020 04/11/2020 27/01/2021 Brinkburn Upper Meet at Catholic Club, Rift House A - 03/06/2020 26/08/2020 18/11/2020 10/02/2021 Marlowe Road, 9:30am Marlowe Road Rossmere Community Rossmere Beth Porley 2 Rossmere A & D 23/06/2020 15/09/2020 08/12/2020 02/03/2021 Building @ 10:30 am Rossmere Pub @ 10:30 am Rossmere B & C 02/04/2020 25/06/2020 17/09/2020 10/12/2020 04/03/2021 Entrance of Oval Grange @ Oval Grange, Oval Grange Carlie Ellis 1 22/04/2020 08/07/2020 07/10/2020 23/12/2020 24/03/2021 2.00pm Lister Street Meet outside Jutland Shops Seaton Angela Chappell 2 Seaton Lane 19/05/2020 11/08/2020 03/11/2020 26/01/2021 @10:00am Meeting at Endeavour Seaton Carew 22/05/2020 14/08/2020 06/11/2020 29/01/2021 Close @ 10:00am Throston Grange Lane - Penarth Walk - Harlech Walk - Tiverton Throston Lauren Colley 2 Throston Library @ 10am 21/05/2020 13/08/2020 05/11/2020 28/01/2021 Grove - Falmouth Grove - Portmadoc Walk - Bunting Close Wiltshire Way - Bodmin Grove - Plymouth Walk - Lynmouth Walk - Springwell School @ 10am Flint Walk - 22/05/2020 14/08/2020 06/11/2020 29/01/2021 Cardigan Grove - Yeovil Walk - Taunton Grove - Pillowell Close Hartlepool Town Meet at Martindale Close @ Kevin Patterson 7 Elwick & Dalton P 13/05/2020 05/08/2020 28/10/2020 20/01/2021 Centre/Durh 2.00pm am Blake Walk @ 2.00 pm Hart Lane Area 17/06/2020 09/09/2020 02/12/2020 24/02/2021 Brandon - Aspen Meet at Aspen House @ House, Silver 9.00am then Meet at Tree. Langley silvertree. Meet at Moor - Woodburn 12/05/2020 04/08/2020 27/10/2020 19/01/2021 Woodburn Grove @10.00. Grove, Holliday Meet at School View. Close. Gilesgate - @11.00 School View. Haswell - Hutton Meet at Hutton Grove Grove. Shotton @9.00am then at Sorrell Colliery - Hanover Close @ 9.30 Hanover Cre, Sorrel Close, 07/05/2020 30/07/2020 22/10/2020 14/01/2021 Close @ 10.00. Greenwood Poppy Lane. Thornley @ 10.30 Thornley - Greenwood. Spennymoor - Meet at Kingstreet @ King Street, 21/04/2020 14/07/2020 06/10/2020 22/12/2020 23/03/2021 10.00am Rotham Close. Meet at Paddock Close @ Chilton - Paddock 21/05/2020 13/08/2020 05/11/2020 28/01/2021 10.00am Close. Murton - Meet at Denewood @ Denewood. 9.30am then meet at Blackhall, 16/06/2020 08/09/2020 01/12/2020 23/02/2021 Johnson Close Peterlee, [email protected] Easington, Seaham. Holdforth Road, Warren Road, Easington Road, Meet at Iona Club, Thompson Grove, West View Nicola Fleetham 2 Winterbottom Avenue @ Kirkstone, 02/04/2020 25/06/2020 17/09/2020 10/12/2020 04/03/2021 West 9.30 am Howbeck, Winterbottom Ave, Holdforth Court, Warren Court. West View Upper, Warren Road, Horsley, Light foor Cres, Jowitt Meet at Davison Drive Rdoad, Pounder Shops Wednesday @ 03/06/2020 26/08/2020 18/11/2020 10/02/2021 Place, Runciman, 9:30am Davison Drive, Annandale Cres, Clifford, Bulmer Place Wingfield, Miers Ave Lower, Brus Meet at Old Housing Corner, Bruce West View Ellie Liston 2 Hartlepool office, Miers Cres, West View 17/06/2020 09/09/2020 02/12/2020 24/02/2021 East Avenue @ 9.30 am Road Lower, Arkley Cres, Purvis Place Skelton St, Carrick Meet outside West View St, Miers Ave Advice & Resource centre Upper, Bradshaw 05/05/2020 28/07/2020 20/10/2020 12/01/2021 Miers Avenue @ 9.30 am Court, Emerson, Davison Dirve.
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