You can be sure of a warm welcome at the Milecastle Social Get Together. It's friendly, informal and informative. At this session we will be joined by Jan Shimmin who is coming with a quiz on the tricky subject of what to put in your recycling bin. We will also be joined by Dominic Aitken who is doing a research project on housing.
The theme for our March programme is 'Opportunities available for Older People'
How safe do you feel in the city? Newcastle University student, Myles Davies, is researching older people’s perceptions of safety in Newcastle’s city centre.
If you would like to join a group that ensures the experiences of older people are listened to make Newcaslte an Older Person Firendly city come along on the 4 March 2019
Help and advice on how to avoid becoming a victim of crime, whether a dishonest doorstep trader, a computer hacker or a misleading advert
Join us for Active Voices, a free six session course looking at how you might use your time to start something creative to get a zing into your community.
Would you like to join a group that values the experiences and opinions of older people in respect of transport and highway issues. If so come along on the 13 March 2019.
Join us at the Milecastle. In March we will be discussing films and how to get the most out of 'going to the movies'.
If you want to ensure that the expereinces of older people are influencing the way in which services and policy develop join us on the 22 March at 10.30am at Good Space.
Project ICE offers one-to-one support and you can bring in your own smartphone, tablet or laptop or computer.
Join us on the 3 April at Jesmond Library at 10.30am followed by light refreshments for information about getting 'out and about' in the Spring.
Tune in to ne1fm 102.5 for our monthly radio programme. In April our theme will be end of life planning.
Join us at the Milecastle. Our informal get-together is an opportunity for you to get to know other members over a coffee. In April we want your views on the Milecastle and the future.
Join us on the 1 May at Jesmond Library at 10.30am followed by light refreshments for a preview of the Jesmond Community Festival.