People to know in Westgate
This page tells you about people who are working to provide various services in your neighbourhood, and how you can contact them.
Ward Co-ordinator
Tel: 0191 278 3193 or 0191 278 3401
Your local Ward Co-ordinator identifies issues, prepares plans and encourages the participation of local people in their community. The Ward Co-ordinators for Westgate are Elizabeth Grace and [Cass Winlow. Speak to Elizabeth or Cass if you would like to air your concerns, and also to find out what activities and events are taking place in your neighbourhood.
Find out more about Ward Co-ordinators.
Neighbourhood Response Manager
Neighbourhood Response Managers co-ordinate arrangements to deal with environmental problems in the neighbourhood, for example, removing graffiti or making sure that repairs are carried out, and dealing with vandalism.
The Neighbourhood Response Manager for Westgate is Mark Lamb. Speak to Mark about any concerns you have about things happening in your neighbourhood. If Mark can’t actually help you, he will be able to tell you who can, and contact them for you. Telephone (0191) 277 3463 or email mark.lamb@newcastle.gov.uk.
Community Development Workers
West City Community Development Project, Unit 5, Cruddas Park Shopping Centre, Westmorland Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 7RW
Tel: 0191 273 3656
Fax: 0191 273 3660
Local Community Development Workers support you as an individual, and also community groups and organisations, in taking an active role in the issues that affect your lives.
Your local Community Development Workers are Carole Yeoh and Sandra Mutch. Contact Carole and Sandra to find out more about their work, and projects in your area.
Physical Activity Co-ordinator
Active Newcastle, 3rd Floor, Newcastle City Council, Allendale Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2SZ
Tel: 0191 278 3185
Fax: 0191 278 3392
Mobile: 07817 765 575
Email: debbie.smith@newcastle.gov.uk
Your local Physical Activity Co-ordinator is Debbie Smith. Debbie works to increase levels of physical activity and exercise in your local community. She can provide information on local activities and exercise groups such as walking and cycling, and various other initiatives which you can become involved in. She can also help you with exercise programmes if you are recovering from heart illness (in cardiac rehabilitation). Contact Debbie for more information or visit the What's on in the west end website.
Community Health Trainers
508 Elswick Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 8ED
Tel: 0191 273 8889
Fax: 0191 226 0802
Email: cht@wehrc.co.uk
Your local Community Health Trainers are Safia Ahmed, Elaine Glendenning and Jaynie Forster. They can help you to have a healthier life; working with individuals and groups on health issues including physical activity, stopping smoking, reducing stress and anxiety, and making new friends. They can help and support you to make lifestyle changes, and have local knowledge and experience so that they can put you in touch with services in your community.
To find out more, contact Safia, Elaine or Jaynie using the above details.
The Elders Council of Newcastle
2nd Floor, MEA House, Ellison Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8XS
Tel: 0191 233 0200
Fax: 0191 260 5307
Email: info@qualityoflife.org.uk
Website
The Elders Council of Newcastle is a charity that provides a voice for older people on issues concerning their quality of life, health and well-being. They want society to realise the potential of older people as a creative and active resource for the community.
They are run by older people for older people. They work through eight working groups: Transport; Housing; Community Safety; Learning and Culture; Older Person Friendly City; Health and Social Care (which runs the drama group Old Spice); Readers (which broadcasts a monthly radio programme); and Outreach.
If you are aged over 50 years old and living or active in Newcastle, you can join the Elders Council. Membership is free and is for life. You could also join one of their working groups. To find out more, or to ask for a membership form, contact their office using the above details, or visit their website.
Newcastle Community Empowerment Network
c/o Newcastle Healthy City Project, 14 Great North Road, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4PS
Tel: 0191 232 3357
Fax: 0191 232 3917
Email: reception@ncen.org.uk
The Community Empowerment Network aims to bring together the many community networks that already exist in Newcastle to become one ‘Community Network’; and supports community organisations to take part in the Newcastle Partnership.
The Newcastle Partnership is a partnership that involves the public sector (such as the City Council, Primary Care Trust and the police), the private sector (such as local business), and community and voluntary organisations in making decisions about Newcastle.
The Community Empowerment Network aims to:
- facilitate the selection of ‘Community Voices’ to the Newcastle Partnership;
- support the Community Network to discuss problems, develop views, and provide solutions to local issues;
- provide training to the Community Network; and
- communicate information to the Community Network.
To find out more about becoming a ‘Community Voice’, or about the Community Empowerment Network, contact their office using the above details, or visit their website.
Councillors
Nick Forbes - Labour
Labour Group Office
Room 254, Civic Centre
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE99 2BN
Tel: 0191 211 5154
Email: nick.forbes@newcastle.gov.uk
Joanne Kingsland - Labour
34 Valley View
Jesmond
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 2JS
Tel: 0191 212 1076
Email: joanne.kingsland@newcastle.gov.uk
Geoff O'Brien - Labour
6 Percy Terrace
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE3 1RS
Tel: 0191 285 9882
Work: 0191 227 3745
Email: geoff.obrien@newcastle.gov.uk
Councillor surgeries
Your local councillors hold drop-in sessions where you can meet with them to discuss local issues. They are held at the following venues:
- 4th Monday of each month prior to, and in the same venue as, the ward committee meeting, 6.30pm
- 4th Saturday of each month, Moorside Primary School, Beaconsfield Street (shared surgery with Wingrove Ward), 10am - 10.45pm*
- 4th Saturday of each month, St Matthew's Church, Summerhill Street, 10.45am - 11.30am*
- There will also be regular city centre surgeries. Contact your councillor for details.
*Except August and Bank Holidays




