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What's happening in your ward
Local council services
Reporting problems
Your ward committee and getting involved
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Fusion is a two-year, City Council-led scheme that, through a mixed programme of free-use, coached activities, innovation and outreach work, aims to increase participation in physical activity amongst children, young people and family groups across Newcastle. FUSION is aimed at all children and young people aged 5-18 who live in Newcastle. The scheme offers free activities at council managed leisure centres and pools and at partner organisations.
View the latest newsletter (pdf, 595Kb).
Newcastle East Asylum Awareness Raising Group - Free information sessions.
Issues that will be covered in a full day (or 2 half day) programme are:
What is Asylum? | Why do people flee their countries? | What happens to them in the UK? | Immigration Law | The Dispersal Programme | The positive contributions they bring to Newcastle.
We can also tailor a session to suit you and your group’s needs to be more focused on specific issues and we run a ‘train the trainers’ training session at the end of a full session for those people who would like to be part of the delivery team. We meet on a monthly basis or you can deliver within your own organisation.
Contact Sue Crawley, Walker Library, 554 Welbeck Road, Walker, Newcastle NE6 2PA
Phone 275 9477 Or 07930 949772
Email: Sue.crawley@eastendalliance.org.uk
East End H'our Exchange
The East End H’Our Exchange is a local Time Bank open to all residents of the East End. Joining a Time Bank is a way in which you can give some time to help others and gain 'credits' for yourself. You could do this in many ways, depending on the skills and time that you have to offer. Everyone has something to offer……
...the list is endless. Tell us what you can do. For every hour of your time that you give, you will gain one credit. Credits can then be 'spent' by having members do something for you. Time Banks are open to everyone, individuals and organisations, and are a great way to use your skills, make friends and participate in the community.
For more information contact:
The East End H’Our Exchange, Community Rooms, 59 Tenth Ave, Heaton,
NE6 5XU
Phone: 209 4924
E-mail: eastendhourexchange@hotmail.co.uk
Building Futures East
We offer a wide range of courses from First aid and Food Hygiene to Plastering and Brickwork. For more information and to check if you are eligible to train for free please contact Building Futures East.
Phone: 263 2752
or speak to one of our Community Connectors, Tony or Andrea on 07825 963 699
Byker Friendly Club
- is a network for older people in the Byker area. The group meets every 2 months, on a Thursday and transport can be arranged for anyone who is unable to use public transport. Please contact the Ward Co-ordinator for more information.
Newcastle Warm Zone are working in your area and we encourage you to talk to our assessor who will call to your door - an assessment to see if you are eligible for free cavity wall and loft insulation takes only five minutes and we don't even need to enter your property. All of our staff carry ID and wear the Warm Zone uniform. If you have any queries about the Newcastle Warm Zone project please call us on 277 7373.
Click here for more information about Newcastle Warm Zone.
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Neighbourhood Services, one of the council's departments, is responsible for dealing with the cleanliness, safety and improvement of the local environment. The manager for Byker ward is Jim Forster.
The managers are in charge of the Neighbourhood Response Teams, whose job it is to respond quickly to problems that soon make a place look untidy or make it feel unsafe. This team includes the Rapid Response staff who sweep the streets, pick up litter and empty litter bins; remove small scale graffiti; make minor repairs to the footpath or street furniture; and cut back shrubs. They also deal with problems such as dead animals, blocked street drains, potholes and fly-tipping.
The Neighbourhood Response Managers make sure these teams are doing the jobs that are a priority for the local community. They work with local councillors, ward co-ordinators, tenants' and residents' groups and local people to find out what their priorities are. They work closely with other Neighbourhood Services teams in the area such as grounds maintenance, and road and pavement work.
If you want to contact your Neighbourhood Response Manager you can contact them directly, e-mail them or go along to a ward committee meeting.
Key monitoring documents
Ward priority plan (pdf, 34Kb)
- sets out the key environmental issues in the ward and what we are doing to tackle them
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If you want to report environmental problems, such as overhanging trees or graffiti, or ask for a bulky rubbish collection, you should contact Envirocall.
Our streetlights are maintained by a PFI (Private Finance Initiative) project.
We work with the police on removing abandoned vehicles.
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Ward Committees
Your Ward Committee is made up of three local councillors. Its purpose is to identify and address local issues. The committee consults and works with local residents and businesses, agencies and voluntary and community sector organisations.
Transport can be arranged for anyone needing it, as can large print copies and translation/interpreting if required. Please contact the ward co-ordinator. All venues have disabled access. Creche provision can be made but must be booked well in advance so we can book an appropriate venue. All local residents and workers are welcome to attend. All meetings take place at 6.30pm on the 3rd Tuesday every second month.
2009
20 January, 6.30pm – St. Lawrence Church Hall, Byker
17 March, 6.30pm – Venue to be confirmed
19 May, 6.30pm – Venue to be confirmed
21 July, 6.30pm – Venue to be confirmed
View the public papers for Byker Ward Committee meetings.
Grant Aid
The Ward Committee has a budget which community and voluntary sector groups can apply for by completing a grant aid application form. Further information about this budget and copies of the application form are available on the Ward Committee Funding webpage, or by contacting your Ward Co-ordinator.
Deadlines for the submission of application forms for Byker Ward Committee are:
2009
1 January (for 20 January meeting)
23 February (for 17 March meeting)
27 April (for 19 May meeting)
29 June (for 21 July meeting)
Community Groups
Byker Community Forum
Byker Community Forum brings residents together to discuss issues of concern to them. All residents and community group representatives welcome.
Contact Christine Earl on 275 5608.
- Byker Village Tenants’ Association (Rabygate, Byker Wall East of Raby Street and Byker Village area)
Byker Play and Youth Forum
Brings together all people working with children and young people in Byker, whether volunteers or paid staff. Dates of meetings:
13 January, 1pm
10 March, 1pm
12 May, 1pm
Contact the Ward Co-ordinator for details of venues.
- Byker Estate Maintenance Group
This group brings local residents together with Council officers to identify environmental concerns in Byker and to come up with ways of resolving these issues. All residents are welcome to attend. - Dunn Terrace Tenants Association
- East End Community Health Project
- Janet Street Resident's Group
- Scarborough Road Tenants’ Association (includes Byker Old Town area)
- Shipley Walk Tenants Association
- St Peter’s Basin Residents' Group
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Residents Survey 2007
Each year the Council undertakes a survey of residents in the city to find out what you think about the Council’s performance, the services we provide to you and what you think about the area you live in.
View the results for Byker ward.
More information about the Residents Survey and Citywide results.
Find out what consultations the council is carrying out in your ward and submit your views online. You can also see the results of previous consultations.
Cityeye gives details of events in your ward. You can also find information about societies and clubs in Byker.
Use our online map to find your nearest libraries and schools. You can also find out where your nearest recycling site is and find leisure s ervices, such as swimming pools, and heritage information, suc
h as listed buildings and ancient monum ents.
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