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Middlesbrough Drop-In Sessions 2020-21.Pdf Neighbourhood Co-ordinator Neighbourhood Venue Dates Start time End Time Jane Slater Northallerton Costa Coffee, High Street, Northallerton, DL10 4QG 04/02/2020, 12/05/2020, 11/08/2020, 10/11/2020, 09/12/2020 10:00 11:00 Jane Slater Richmond, North Yorkshire Costa Coffee, Market Place, Richmond, DL10 4QG 12/02/2020, 13/05/2020, 12/08/2020, 11/11/2020, 17/02/2021, 12/05/2021 10:00 11:00 Callum O'Reilly Hemlington South Elmstone Gardens Community Centre 23rd March / 7th September 10:00 12:00 Joanne Wilson Hemlington East and South Elmstone Community Centre 19/03/2020 and 17/09/2020 10:00 12:00 Evergreen Walk Meeting Room, Evergreen Walk, Grove Hill Jane McLone Grove Hill South (opposite 16 & 18 Evergreen Walk) TS4 3TD The first Thursday of every month commencing the 5/3/2020 10:00 12:00 Michelle McMenamin Grove Hill North Grove Hill Hub, Bishopton Road, Middlesbrough. 5th June 2020 10:00 12:00 Debbie Train Easterside Easterside Hub, Broughton, Easterside, Middlesbrough. 4/3/2020 & 4/9/2020 10:00 12:00 Michelle McMenamin Grove Hill North Grove Hill Hub, Bishopton Road. Middlesbrough. 4th December 2020 10:00 12:00 Kelly Bodman Coulby Newham Sunnyside Community Centre 13th May 2020 and 13th November 2020 13:00 16:00 Michelle Novis Beechwood and Saltersgill Gleneagles Court community centre first Thursday of every month starting from 5th March 2020 10:00 12:00 Ceri Gollogly Laura Watson Longlands Grove Hill Hub Bishopton Road Grove Hill 22/06/2020 16/11/2020 13:00 14:00 Emma Brockbank Berwick Hills East Langridge Initiative Centre, Langridge Crescent, Middlesbrough TS3 7LU 18th March 2020 & 23rd September 2020 15:00 17:00 Ash Say Berwick Hills Langridge Centre 20/02/2020, 20/08/2020 14:00 17:00 Emma Colbeck Priestfields & Spencerbeck Glastonbury House, Priestfields, Middlesbrough, TS3 0LF Monday 13th April 2020 & Monday 12th October 2020 13:00 1430 Monica Marron Pallister Park North Pavilion, Pallister Park Ormesby Road Middlesbrough TS3 7AP 15/09/2020 & 14/12/2020 13:30 16:30 Michael Shaw & Sharon Barden Thorntree South & Thorntree West CVL Building, The Greenway, Thorntree 2nd Thursday of each month 13:00 14:00 Hayley Cotson Thorntree Central Alverton Green meeting room 2nd Wednesday of each month 10:30 11:30 Olivia Lumley & Claire Robinson Thorntree North & Thorntree West Beechfield Court, Birkhall Road, Thorntree 2nd Thursday of each month 10:00 11:00 Samantha Vasey, Cheryl Connor, Claire Spencer Netherfields North, Netherfields, South and Netherfields West Markby Green meeting room, Netherfields 1st Wednesday of each month 13:00 14:00 Tracy Rowland Dales Estate Ashdale Community Centre Wednesday 25th April 2020, wednesday 28th October 20/20 10:00 12:00 Tracy Rowland Dales,Phoenix Park and Stainton Ashdale community Centre, ashdale, Hemlinton TS8 9SD Wednesday April 22nd 10:00 12:00 Yvonne Butler Acklam, Ayresome and Whinney Banks Acklam Green Centre 23rd April 2020, 10th September 2020 14:00 16:00 Scott Seaman Whinney Banks Acklam Green Centre 23rd April 2020 and 10th September 2020 14:00 16:00 Sarah Johnstone Carol McHugh Paul Cutlet Brambles farm Pallister Court Community Centre 26/02/2020 10:00 12:00 Sarah Johnstone Paul Cutlet Carol McHugh Brambles Farm Brambles farm 09/02/2020 10:00 12:00 Amy Wishart Hemlington D's Dodford Community Centre 18/03/2020 13:00 17:00 Andrew Fraser Park End Glastonbury House, Priestfields, Middlesbrough, TS3 0LG Monday 13th April and Monday 12th October 2020 13:00 14:30 Vacant Pallister Park West Pallister Park Centre/Pavillion 01/06/2020 01/12/2020 10:00 12:00 Amy Cox Pallister Park East Pallister Park Centre/Pavillion 01/06/2020 01/12/2020 10:00 12:00 Dorothy Pritchard Pallister Park South Pallister Park Centre/Pavillion 01/06/2020 01/12/2020 10:00 12:00 Lauren Agar Grove Hill Central Evergreen Centre Grove Hill 03/11/2020 10:00 12:00 Matthew Haynes Berwick Hills West Langridge Initiative Centre, Middlesbrough, TS3 7LU 18/03/2020 & 23/09/2020 15:00 17:00 05/03/2020, 09/04/2020, 14/05/2020, 11/06/2020, 09/07/2020, Jan Patrick Newport Newport Hub, St Pauls Road 13/08/2020, 10/09/2020, 15/10/2020, 12/11/2020, 10/12/2020 09:30 11:30 Scott Seaman Whinney Banks and Acklam Acklam Green Centre 23rd April 2020 and 10th September 2020 14:00 16:00 Yvonne Butler Acklam and Whinney Banks Acklam Green Centre, Stainsby Road 23rd April 2020 and 10th September 2020 14:00 16:00 Catherine Lamb Middlesbrough Town Streets Ahead, Parliament Road 21st April 2020 13:00 15:00 Catherine Lamb Linthorpe Linthorpe Community Centre, 466 Linthorpe Road 15th September 2020 13:00 15:00 07/02/2020, 06/03/2020, 03/04/2020, 01/05/2020, 05/06/2020, Tracey Hayes Town - St Aidans St Aidans Meeting Room 03/07/2020, 07/08/2020, 04/09/2020, 02/10/2020, 06/11/2020, 04/12/2020 13:00 15:00 05/02/2020, 04/03/2020, 01/04/2020, 06/05/2020, 03/06/2020, Tracey Hayes Town - Hazel & Elder Court Elder Court Meeting Room 01/07/2020, 05/08/2020, 02/09/2020, 07/10/2020, 04/11/2020, 02/12/2020 13:00 15:00 Dorothy Pritchard Pallister Park South & Town Farm Pallister Park Centre 1/7/20 & 1/12/20 10:00 12:00 Hayley Whittingham Park end Langridge Centre 18th March 3pm-5pm. 23rd Sept 3pm-5pm. 15:00 17:00.
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