Stockton-On-Tees VCSE Directory

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Stockton-On-Tees VCSE Directory Key Data Secondary data Mapping Data Promoting/Building or Improving Vulnerable Groups Wider Determinants Behaviours and Lifestyle Illness and Death Please Note: To search the data below please click on the Menu icon (3 dots, top right) and then select Find. Contact/Organisation Details Children Transition years Adults Older People Children Transition Years Adults Older People Children Transition Years Adults Older People Children Transition Years Adults Older People Children Transition Years Adults Older People Contact Contact Contact Email address Website address Facebook Street Address Town Organisation Name Activities Summary Service Users Summary Forename Surname Number/s Death Death Death Death Crime Crime Crime Crime Carers Carers Carers Carers groups groups groups groups Cancer Cancer Cancer Cancer Victims Victims Victims Victims Obesity Obesity Obesity Obesity Injuries Injuries Injuries Injuries Poverty Poverty Poverty Poverty Postcode Housing Housing Housing Housing Lifestyle Lifestyle Lifestyle Lifestyle Smoking Smoking Smoking Smoking Migrants Migrants Migrants Migrants Diabetes Diabetes Diabetes Diabetes Travellers Travellers Travellers Travellers Transport Transport Transport Education Education Education Education Offenders Offenders Offenders Protection Protection Protection Protection Disorders Disorders Disorders Disorders End of Life End of Life End of Life End of Life Oral Health Oral Health Oral Health Oral Health Oral Employment Employment Employment Environment Environment Environment Environment Other Wider Other Wider Other Wider Other Wider Sexual Health Sexual Health Sexual Health Sexual Determinants Determinants Determinants Determinants Illicit Drug Use Illicit Drug Use Illicit Drug Use Illicit Drug Use Alcohol Misuse Alcohol Misuse Misuse Alcohol Alcohol Misuse Environmental Environmental Environmental Environmental Environmental Social Inclusion Social Inclusion Social Inclusion Social Inclusion Diet & Nutrition Diet Diet & Nutrition Diet & Nutrition Diet & Nutrition Diet Improvement or Improvement or Improvement or Improvement or Improvement Other Vulnerable Other Vulnerable Other Vulnerable Other Vulnerable Other Vulnerable Physical Inactivity Physical Physical Inactivity Physical Inactivity Physical Inactivity Physical Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Domestic Domestic Violence Domestic Violence Domestic Sensory Disabilities Sensory Disabilities Sensory Disabilities Sensory Disabilities Other Illnesses and Other Illnesses and Other Illnesses and Other Illnesses and Physical Disabilities Physical Disabilities Physical Disabilities Physical Physical Disabilities Physical Ex-Forces Personnel Ex-Forces Personnel Ex-Forces Personnel Ex-Forces Circulatory Diseases Circulatory Circulatory Diseases Circulatory Diseases Circulatory Diseases Circulatory Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities Learning Disabilities Economic Prosperity Economic Economic Prosperity Economic Prosperity Economic Economic Prosperity Economic Respiratory Diseases Respiratory Diseases Respiratory Diseases Respiratory Diseases Respiratory Other Behaviour and Other Behaviour Other Behaviour and Other Behaviour and Other Behaviour and Other Behaviour Self-Harm and Suicide Self-Harm and Suicide Self-Harm and Suicide Self-Harm Self-Harm and Suicide Self-Harm Health and Well-being Health and Well-being Health and Well-being Health and Well-being Community Resilience Community Resilience Community Resilience Community Resilience Community Resilience Sexual Violence Victims Sexual Violence Victims Sexual Violence Victims Sexual Violence Victims Sexual Mental and Behavioural and Behavioural Mental and Behavioural Mental and Behavioural Mental Mental and Behavioural and Behavioural Mental We are an outreach and prevention charity which aims to engage, empower and equip vulnerable Vulnerable and at risk women and and excluded women, families and young people to live lives free from harm, abuse and young people (children) sarah. www.facebook. The Gate, 1-2 exploitation and to reduce life limiting choices and behaviour. Our service users include women Sarah McManus 01642 655071 mcmanus@awayout. www.awayout.co.uk The Riverside ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ A Way Out com/awayoutcharity/ Castlegate Quay and young people with substance misuse problems, involved with sex work, homeless or living on co.uk TS18 1BZ the streets, often engaged in offending or victims of abuse. Health and social care activities for people from ethnic minorities: Day Care Provision for Older Elderly/old People 31-35 People Learning Disability Day Care Mental Health Day Care Provision Home Care Support People With Disabilities enquiries@aapnaserv 01642 825926 Eastbourne Middlesbrough ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Aapna Services Ltd Community Care Support Short Breaks and Respite Care People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial ices.org.uk Road TS5 6QS Origin ACE Education Advice aim to offer a comprehensive range of advice and information on education Children aged 5-16 years issues. Their information is based on current education law and guidance and covers state funded education for children aged 5-16 years in England only. ACE Education Advice enquiries@ace-ed. http://www.ace-ed. 72 Durnsford 0300 0115 142 London ✔ ✔ org.uk org.uk/ Road CIC N11 2EJ Actes expertise lies in identifying the needs of the individual, genuine engagement and developing New Directions offers people who are innovative solutions to achieve change. The Charity has a successful track record of developing aged 15 to 29 and not in work, www.facebook. Mitchell- and delivering both accredited and non-accredited programmes using a unique peer-led approach. education or training the support they Sandra 01642 856030 [email protected] www.actes.co.uk com/NewDirectionsM Acklam Road Middlesbrough ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Actes Trust Phillips Actes has also developed a successful life coaching model to enable clients to progress towards require to progress into employment or iddlesbroughStockton TS5 5HR their goals. further education. Action for Children are a UK children's Charity who work with around 200,000 children, young children, young people and families people and families. They run 480 projects across the UK, work with children and young people of ask. www. 3 The Boulevard, Watford, all ages tackling issues such as child neglect and abuse. Action for Children offer a wide range of 0300 123 2112 us@actionforchildren actionforchildren.org. Ascot Road ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Action for Children Hertfordshire services, including: Supporting parents and families, Supporting children and young people, .org.uk uk Campaigning for change, Fostering and adoption, Publishing vital research and influencing policy. WD18 8AG Action for M.E. was established for the relief of people suffering from the disease Myalgic Children/young People, Elderly/old Encephalomyelitis, (commonly known as M.E., or CFS/ME), and to provide information, advice and People with ME and their 42 Temple kate@actionforme. www.actionforme. support, and to promote public education, campaigning and research into the disease. On a day to families/carers; People With Disabilities 01179279551 Street Bristol ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Action for M.E. org.uk org.uk day basis we provide telephone support to people with M.E., manage Online M.E Centre and Keynsham BS31 1EH publish 'InterAction'. We are a registered charity that support people from ethnic minority backgrounds. We provide Refugees, BAME community , children, Acts of Love actsof_love@yahoo. Rhema House, 2 Stockton on activities in health well being; ESOL classes; sporting activities, mental health support asylum seekers and vulnerable people Lovemore Maguta 07497 519502 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 2HG co.uk Portrack Lane Tees TS18 International in the community ADAMHS Day Service ADAMHS is a modern day group providing a safe environment for adults with learning disabilities to grow in confidence and achieve their aspirations. 20-22 Bridge Middlesbrough ✔ ✔ ✔ (Adult Disability and Street East Mental Health Services) TS2 iNY 1. Direct work with families affected by addiction 2. Provision of information and resources to Children/young People, families Adfam - Drugs and family members and practitioners 3. Provision of good practice forums 4. Training for practitioners 2nd Floor, 120 02038179410 [email protected] www.adfam.org.uk London ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Alcohol help 5. Research and campaigning to influence policy and practice to improve the lives of family Cromer Street members 8BS WC1H Adoption UK is a membership organisation providing support, community and advocacy for all Children/Young People, families those parenting or supporting children who cannot live with their birth parents. We connect ✔ ✔ Adoption UK adoptive families, provide information and signposting on a range of adoption-related issues and campaign for improvements to adoption policy and legislation at the highest levels. Afasic - Unlocking Afasic is a UK wide charity that represents and helps children and young people affected by Children/Young people speech, language and communication needs and their families. It operates a helpline and website, ✔ ✔ Speech & Language runs training for parents and professionals, and organises activities for children and young people. AfasicEnabling is a older membership people to organisation improve their and lifestyle, has local through groups the and provision points of of contact advice across and information, the country. The Dorothy day care
Recommended publications
  • Regeneration Services Committee Agenda
    REGENERATION SERVICES COMMITTEE AGENDA Thursday 26 September 2013 at 9.30 am in Committee Room B, Civic Centre, Hartlepool. MEMBERS: REGENERA TION SERV ICES COMMITTEE Councillors C Akers-Belcher, S Akers-Belcher, Cranney, Daw kins, Fisher, Morris and Payne. 1. APOLOGI ES FOR A BS ENC E 2. TO RECEIV E ANY DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST BY MEMBERS 3. TO RECEIV E THE MINUT ES OF THE MEETING HELD ON 29 AUGUST 2013 (previously circulated) 4. BUDGET AND POLICY FRAM EWORK 4.1 Green Infrastructure Supplementary Planning Document – Update on Progress – Assistant Director (Regeneration) 5. KEY DECISIONS 5.1 European Social Fund NEET Provision: North East – Assistant Director (Regeneration) www.hartl epool.gov.uk/democraticser vices 6. OTHER ITEMS REQUIRING DECISION 6.1 Trading Standards Service Plan 2013/14 – Director of Public Health 6.2 Scrap Metal Dealers Act 2013 – Director of Public Health 6.3 Emergency Works – Shades Hotel and Longscar Building – Assistant Director (Regeneration) 7. ITEM S FOR I NFORM ATION 7.1 Environmental Apprenticeship Report – Assistant Director (Regeneration) 7.2 Quarterly Housing Report April-June 2013/14 – Assistant Director (Regeneration) 7.3 Quarterly Update Report for Public Protection – Director of Public Health 7.4 The North East ‘Community Grants’ Project – Assistant Director, Community Services 8. ANY OT HER BUSINESS WHICH THE CHAIR CONSIDERS URGENT FOR I NFORM ATION Date of next meeting – 24 October 2013 at 9.30 am in the Civic Centre, Hartlepool. www.hartl epool.gov.uk/democraticser vices Regeneration Services Committee – 26th September 2013 4.1 REGENERATION COMMITTEE 26th SEPTEMBER 2013 Report of: Assistant Director (Regeneration) Subject: GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPLEMENTARY PLANNING DOCUMENT – UPDATE ON PROGRESS 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Making Life Affordable
    Making Life Affordable A community research report about the cost of living in Hartlepool September 2017 The opinions and views expressed in this report are those of the individuals the community research team spoke to. Views expressed do not always represent the views of the people and organisations involved in producing this report. 2 A few thanks A network of voluntary and community sector organisations and other service providers This report would not have been produced kindly allowed the research team to speak to without the expertise, hard work and people who passed through their doors, perseverance of the community research including: team, all of whom gave their time to the The Wharton Trust project on a voluntary basis. Brighter Brus Residents Group Special thanks are due to: Starvin’ Marvin’s Hartlepool Central Library Andrea Peart Stranton Seniors Maureen Draper York Road Paradox Church Mary Diver St. Joseph’s Breakfast Club Teresa Driver Asylum Seekers and Refugees Group Georgia Parker Hart Gables Lucy Patterson The Heart Centre Helen Laws Hartlepool Men’s Shed Peter Robinson Grange Road Luncheon Club Jill Barrett Epilepsy Outlook Jean Thompson Hartlepool Trussel Trust Foodbank Kris Middleton Hartfields Retirement Village Tracey Herrington Oxford Road Baptist Church Callum Hill Centre for Independent Living Carol Newmarsh Kilmarnock Road Children and Young Janet Phillips People Family Resource Centre Juli Simons Salaam Community Centre Andrew Gardner Bob Farrow Centre Thanks also to Alison Gobie for speaking with St. Hilda’s Diversity Day event Harbour’s service community. Last but not least, thanks to Roger Newton of 3Ps Consultancy for delivering the participatory research training and facilitating the research process.
    [Show full text]
  • Middlesbrough Ward: Brambles and Thorntree Polling District: IA
    Electoral Division: Middlesbrough Parliamentary Constituency: Middlesbrough Ward: Brambles and Thorntree Polling District: IA POLLING STATION LOCATION: Brambles Farm Community Centre, Marshall Avenue, TS3 9AY TOTAL ELECTORS: 1888 TURNOUT: Combination of 2 existing stations, so no direct comparison. STREETS COVERED (See attached map): Cargo Fleet Lane, Falcon Road, Hawk Road, Kestrel Avenue, Longlands Road, Merlin Road, Alexander Terrace, Aston Avenue, Barrass Grove, Berwick Hills Avenue, Burnholme Avenue, Cherwell Terrace, College Road, Cranfield Avenue, Ferndale Avenue, Ferndale Court, Grimwood Avenue, Hanson Grove, Hatherley Court, Hopkins Avenue, Ings Avenue, Kedward Avenue, Lilac Grove, Lowfield Avenue, Marshall Avenue, Marshall Court, Matford Avenue, Millbrook Avenue, Northfleet Avenue, Pallister Avenue, Pallister Court, Thorntree Avenue, Tomlinson Way, Turford Avenue, Villa Road, Weston Avenue, Winslade Avenue. ELECTORAL OFFICERS COMMENTS: Location & suitability Existing station familiar to residents. Centrally located within the residential area of the polling district. The previous mobile station on Cargo Fleet Lane has been combined into this station as this served a very small number of electors (283). Mobile stations cost approximately 3 times the cost of a station located within a public building. Parking Nearby on street parking Access Fully accessible Facilities for staff Satisfactory Recommendation Most suitable building within polling district. RETURNING OFFICERS COMMENTS: This polling station has been used for several
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Profile
    1 Parish Profile 2018 Church of the Ascension Penrith Road, Berwick Hills Middlesbrough TS3 7JR 2 A letter from the Churchwardens. Thank you for looking at our parish profile. In the pages that follow, you can see how the people of the parish of the Ascension describe their community and church, and the possibilities they see for moving forward in company with their new priest. The parish was led for over 20 years by Canon David Hodgson, who died in office in October 2016. He was a much loved larger-than-life character who is greatly missed by parishioners and by colleagues across the diocese. David laid a secure foundation of sacramental worship, prayer and study, and that legacy is something that we would all want to see honoured in the future. The liturgical style of the parish’s formal worship is distinctively modern catholic. The parish of The Ascension is committed to engage collaboratively with clergy and parishes representing the spectrum of Anglicanism. Whilst the parish is no longer designated for extended episcopal oversight, the appointee will need to understand that among the worshippers at the Ascension there are some who in conscience cannot receive the sacramental ministry of female clergy, whilst most others do not hold a Traditionalist position. Everyone involved in the parish agrees that it is important that this matter should not be a cause of division within our congregation: rather, all must be willing to worship and work together, taking opportunities to further God’s mission in this community. It is essential that the appointee works closely with clergy and people in Middlesbrough and beyond who hold the whole range of views on the respective ministries of men and women, fully recognises the orders and ministry of all other clergy, and is fully committed to the Five Guiding Principles as expressed in the House of Bishops’ guidance.
    [Show full text]
  • Middlesbrough Boundary Special Protection Area Potential Special
    Middlesbrough Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy Middlesbrough Council Middlesbrough Cargo Fleet Stockton-on-Tees Newport North Ormesby Brambles Farm Grove Hill Pallister Thorntree Town Farm Marton Grove Berwick Hills Linthorpe Whinney Banks Beechwood Ormesby Park End Easterside Redcar and Acklam Cleveland Marton Brookfield Nunthorpe Hemlington Coulby Newham Stainton Thornton Hambleton 0 1 2 F km Map scale 1:40,000 @ A3 Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2020 CB:KC EB:Chamberlain_K LUC 11038_001_FIG_2_2_r0_A3P 08/06/2020 Source: OS, NE, MC Figure 2.2: Biodiversity assets in and around Middlesbrough Middlesbrough boundary Local Nature Reserve Special Protection Area Watercourse Potential Special Protection Area Priority Habitat Inventory Site of Special Scientific Interest Deciduous woodland Ramsar Mudflats Proposed Ramsar No main habitat but additional habitats present Ancient woodland Traditional orchard Local Wildlife Site Middlesbrough Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy Middlesbrough Council Middlesbrough Cargo Fleet Stockton-on-Tees Newport North Ormesby Brambles Farm Grove Hill Pallister Thorntree Town Farm Marton Grove Berwick Hills Linthorpe Whinney Banks Beechwood Ormesby Park End Easterside Redcar and Acklam Cleveland Marton Brookfield Nunthorpe Hemlington Coulby Newham Stainton Thornton Hambleton 0 1 2 F km Map scale 1:40,000 @ A3 Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2020 CB:KC EB:Chamberlain_K LUC 11038_001_FIG_2_3_r0_A3P 29/06/2020 Source: OS, NE, EA, MC Figure 2.3: Ecological Connection Opportunities in Middlesbrough Middlesbrough boundary Working With Natural Processes - WWNP (Environment Agency) Watercourse Riparian woodland potential Habitat Networks - Combined Habitats (Natural England) Floodplain woodland potential Network Enhancement Zone 1 Floodplain reconnection potential Network Enhancement Zone 2 Network Expansion Zone.
    [Show full text]
  • Middlesbrough Bus Station
    No Public Services Until 2200 Only: 10, 13, 13A, 13B, 14 Longlands, Linthorpe, Tollesby, West Lane Hospital, James Cook University Hospital, Easterside, Marton Manor, Acklam, Until 2200 Only: 39 Trimdon Avenue, Brookfield, Stainton, Hemlington, Coulby Newham North Ormesby, Berwick Hills, Park End Until 2200 Only: 12 Until 2200 Only: 62, 64, 64A, 64B Linthorpe, Acklam, Hemlington, Coulby Newham North Ormesby, Brambles Farm, South Bank, Low Grange Farm, Teesville, Normanby, Bankfields, Eston, Grangetown, Dormanstown, Lakes Estate, Redcar, Ings Farm, New Marske, Marske No Public Services Until 2200 Only: X3, X3A, X4, X4A Until 2200 Only: 36, 37, 38 Dormanstown, Coatham, Redcar, The Ings, Marske, Saltburn, Skelton, Newport, Thornaby Station, Stockton, Norton Road, Norton Grange, Boosbeck, Lingdale, North Skelton, Brotton, Loftus, Easington, Norton, Norton Glebe, Roseworth, University Hospital of North Tees, Staithes, Hinderwell, Runswick Bay, Sandsend, Whitby Billingham, Greatham, Owton Manor, Rift House, Hartlepool No Public Services Until 2200 Only: X66, X67 Thornaby Station, Stockton, Oxbridge, Hartburn, Lingfield Point, Great Burdon, Whinfield, Harrowgate Hill, Darlington, (Cockerton, Until 2200 Only: 28, 28A, 29 Faverdale) Linthorpe, Saltersgill, Longlands, James Cook University Hospital, Easterside, Marton Manor, Marton, Nunthorpe, Guisborough, X12 Charltons, Boosbeck, Lingdale, Great Ayton, Stokesley Teesside Park, Teesdale, Thornaby Station, Stockton, Durham Road, Sedgefield, Coxhoe, Bowburn, Durham, Chester-le-Street, Birtley, Until
    [Show full text]
  • The Stockton Ian Year Book
    THE STOCKTON IAN YEAR BOOK 1 948-49 BILLINGHAM PRESS LIMITED, STATION ROAD, BILLINGHAM, CO. DURHAM. List- 6fftaat£fgrJM&^9. Presidents: J. WILKINSON. Esq.. F.C.C.S.. F.H.A.. Dr. J. R. KINNES. M.A.. Ph.D. E. BALDWIN. Esq.. O.B.E.. M.Ed. Vice-Presidents: N. E. Green. Esq. G. Little. Esq. D. Shepherd, Esq. Councillor T. H. Brown. L. Bell, Esq.. A.I.I.A.. A.M.I.P.E. T. B. Brooke. Esq.. MA. Committee: A. Armstrong, Esq. H. Knaggs, Esq. R. Beaumont, Esq. M. B. Miles, Esq. A. L. Bartlett, Esq. M.P.S. W. H. Munday, Esq., B.A. T. H. Bulmer, Esq. W. N. Moss, Esq. J. Chapman, Esq. S. North, Esq. J. A. Carter, Esq. W. B. Readman, Esq J. Charnley, Esq. R. Robinson, Esq. K. Dodsworth, Esq. G. M. W. Scott, Esq J. Gillespie, Esq. M. Sizer, Esq. H. D. Hardie, Esq. J. Short, Esq. D. Henderson, Esq. E. H. Twiddy. Esq. J. Humble, Esq. R. J. Urwin, Esq. I. Howden, Esq. T. M. Williams, Esq. Hon. Auditor: N. E. Green. Esq. Hon. Treasurer: H. Nicholson. Esq., M.Sc. Hon. Secretary: L. Bell. Esq.. A.I.I.A.. A.M.I.P.E. Acting Secretary pro tern: T. B. Brooke. Esq. Trustees of Benevolent Fund: N. E. Green, Esq. J. R. Kinnes, Esq., M.A., Ph.D. N. Winn, Esq. E. Baudwin. Esq.. O.B.E.. M.Ed. Subscriptions can be paid to any member of the Committee. Addresses are given at the end of the book. Old Boy Presidents: 1913- 14 E.
    [Show full text]
  • 07 September Spire 2020
    Great Ayton & Newton under Roseberry Parishes SEPTEMBER 2020 Contents Page 2 September Diary Page 3 Vicar’s Letter Page 5 Lockdown Largess Page 6 People News Page 7 Farewell to Ewan Page 8 Looking Smart Page 9 Lockdown Poem Page 10 Zoom Services Page 11 An Answer to Prayer Page 14 Journey through the Bible Page 15 Burial of Ashes Foodbank Volunteers On Sunday 30th August we said our Thank Yous Page 16 and Goodbyes to Ewan, our Organist & The Church Army Choirmaster for almost 3 years as he moves on Page 17 Well done Abi to Music College. Page 18 From the Registers & The choir presented him with their own gift and Page 19 the congregation also passed on a monetary gift, Malcolm’s Musings as that is more use to students. 65p 1 DIARY FOR SEPTEMBER 3 Thurs 7.30pm Ayton Churches Together Meeting on Zoom 6 Sun Trinity 13 9.30am Sunday Morning Worship at Christ Church, Zoom and Facebook Live; 11am Sunday Worship at Saint Oswald’s & Zoom; 5pm Holy Communion (Stokesley) 9 Wed 7.30pm Great Ayton PCC Meeting on Zoom 12 Sat Wedding at Christ Church 13 Sun Trinity 14 9.30am Sunday Morning Worship at Stokesley Parish Church, Zoom and Facebook Live; 5pm BCP Holy Comunion (Ayton) 14 Mon 7.30pm Newton PCC on Zoom 20 Sun Trinity 15 9.30am Sunday Morning Worship at Christ Church, Zoom and Facebook Live; 11am Sunday Worship at Saint Oswald’s & Zoom; 5pm Holy Communion (Stokesley) 26 Sat 10am Nick Land Licensed as a Reader in York Minster (Hopefully to be streamed live): 3pm Wedding at St Oswald’s Newton; 4pm Wedding at Stokesley Parish Church.
    [Show full text]
  • Parish Profile
    1 Parish Profile 2017 Church of the Ascension Penrith Road, Berwick Hills Middlesbrough TS3 7JR 2 A letter from the Bishops of Beverley and of Whitby Thank you for looking at our parish profile. In the pages that follow, you can see how the people of the parish of the Ascension describe their community and church, and the possibilities they see for moving forward in company with their new priest. The parish was led for over 20 years by Canon David Hodgson, who died in office in October 2016. He was a much loved larger-than-life character who is greatly missed by parishioners and by colleagues across the diocese. David laid a secure foundation of sacramental worship, prayer and study, and that legacy is something that we would all want to see honoured in the future. The liturgical style of the parish’s formal worship is distinctively modern catholic. David combined his personal Traditionalist Catholic stance with a generous spirit of committed collaboration with clergy and parishes representing the spectrum of Anglicanism. The parish is designated to receive the extended episcopal care of the Bishop of Beverley, whilst maintaining close contact with the Archbishop and with the Bishop of Whitby. In the time since David’s death there has been much prayerful thinking in the parish, in conjunction with us. Among the worshippers at the Ascension there are some who in conscience cannot receive the sacramental ministry of female clergy, and others who do not hold a Traditionalist position. Everyone involved in these conversations agrees that it would be damaging to the life and mission of the parish if this matter were to become a cause of division, when there are opportunities to take God’s work in this community forward together.
    [Show full text]
  • Middlesbrough Council Local Development Framework Statement of Involvement
    Middlesbrough Council Local Development Framework Statement of Involvement Consultation Statement February 2010 Urban Policy Unit Regeneration Department PO Box 99A Civic Centre Middlesbrough TS1 2QQ T: 01642 729065 E: [email protected] www.middlesbrough.gov.uk Contents Introduction 2 How the consultation was undertaken 2 Appendix 1: List of main and other consultees. Appendix 2: Initial letter sent to main and other consultees Appendix 3: Summary of responses from the initial consultation, including the Council’s response Appendix 4: Public consultation letter sent to main and other consultees Appendix 5: Copy of the Public Notice Appendix 6: Summary of responses from the public consultation, including the Council’s response. The Regeneration Department covers a range of different services of which Urban Policy is one. The Department’s service aims and objectives, along with its diversity and community cohesion commitments are contained in its Service and Diversity Action Plans. Middlesbrough Council – LDF Statement of Community Involvement – Consultation Statement Consultation Report Middlesbrough Council – Local Development Framework Statement of Community Involvement Introduction 1. This document sets out the consultation that was carried out on the revised Statement of Community Involvement, the representations received and the Council’s response to those representations. How the consultation was undertaken 2. Under the provisions of Regulation 26 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Development) (England) Regulations 2008, the Council sent a letter to its main consultees (see Appendix 1) on 27 August 2009 to inform them of the Council’s intention to review the adopted SCI, and to invite them to comment on what the revised document could include.
    [Show full text]
  • Grants Committee Agenda
    GRANTS COMMITTEE AGENDA Tuesday 15th November, 2005 at 2:30 p.m. in Committee Room “C” MEMBERS: GRANTS COMMITTEE: The Mayor, Stuart Drummond, Councillors Jackson and Payne. 1. APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE 2. TO RECEIVE ANY DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST BY MEMBERS 3. MINUTES 3.1 To receive the minutes of the meeting held on 30th August, 2005 4. KEY DECISIONS 4.1 None 5. OTHER ITEMS REQUIRING DECISION 5.1 Hartlepool Families First and Manor Residents Association Grant Applications 2004/2005 – Director of Children’s Services 5.2 Directed Lettings 2005/2006 Hire of Premises by Voluntary/Community Organisations – Acting Assistant Director (Cultural Services) 5.3 Civic Lottery Grant Applications – Assistant Chief Executive 05.11.15 - Grants Cttee Agenda Hartlepool Borough Council 6. ITEMS FOR INFORMATION 6.1 Community Pool 2004/2005 – Annual Report- Acting Director of Adult and Community Services 6.2 Community Safety Capital Allocations – Update On CCTV and Youth Shelters - The Head of Community Safety and Prevention 7. LOCAL GOVERNMENT (ACCESS TO INFORMATION) ACT 1985 EXEMPT ITEMS Under Section 100(A)(4) of the Local Government Act 1972, the press and public be excluded from the meeting for the following items of business on the grounds that it involves the likely disclosure of exempt information as defined in the paragraphs referred to below of Part 1 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 as amended by the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985 8. KEY DECISIONS 8.1 None 9. OTHER ITEMS REQUIRING DECISION 9.1 None 05.11.15 - Grants Cttee Agenda Hartlepool Borough Council Grants Committee - 15th November 2005 5.1 GRANTS COMMITTEE 15th November 2005 Report of: Director of Children’s Services Subject: HARTLEPOOL FAMILIES FIRST AND MANOR RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION GRANT APPLICATIONS 2004/2005 SUMMARY 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Download the Survey by Clicking T: 01429 405588 the Needs of Our Children, Young People and Their Families
    Produced by Hartlepool Council and wholly funded from advertising Summer 2017 www.hartlepool.gov.uk /hartlepoolcouncil @HpoolCouncil Free swims leaflet inside 4675 Hartbeat 190x277mm.qxp_4675 Hartbeat 190x277mm 26/05/2017 14:28 Page 5 Council forges ahead with New MP HARTLEPOOL has a new Member of Parliament ambitious plans for town following the General Election on 8 June. HARTLEPOOL Council is set to unveil an Mike Hill (Labour) was ambitious three-year plan to develop and elected with a majority promote Hartlepool as an outstanding place of 7,650 and replaces Mike Hill to live, learn, work and visit. Iain Wright (Labour) who Next month the authority will formally decided to stand down after launch its Council Plan and Financial Strategy 13 years in the role. covering the period up to 2020 along with a Mike Hill said: “I would like to thank five-year capital investment programme. the people of Hartlepool for giving me The plan outlines the Council’s top six the opportunity to represent them in priorities and for each priority there is a range Parliament. I will work tirelessly to achieve of projects and initiatives which the Council The National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool the very best for the town and its people.” promises to deliver on – all within The full result is as follows: Mike Hill set timescales. The six priorities are: (Labour) – 21,969 votes, Carl Jackson (Conservative Party) – 14,319, Phillip • Growing our economy, jobs and skills the former Northern Lights Academy building, • Regenerating our town Broughton (UK Independence Party) – offering apprenticeships and traineeships in 4,801 and Andy Hagon (Liberal Democrat) • Developing Hartlepool as a great place to live creative industries – September 2017 – 746.
    [Show full text]