Leisure & Lifestyle All hobbies organisations

All hobbies organisations

Arts and mental health charity.

The City Information Hub and Library offer library services, events and activities, computer access and more.

Newcastle city library and community hub has a Changing Place accessible toilet. These toilets have equipment is to help you to get on and off the toilet, or to change your continence pad. Such as a hoist, a height-adjustable changing bench and a shower. These toilets have more space so your carer or carers can help you if needed. There is a changing area with screens or curtains to give you some privacy .Visit  to see Visit the Changing Places website the opening times and how access them. You can only access the toilets when the buildings are open. You may need a Radar Key to open the toilet.

 

 

 

Club a’Gogo (named after the famous 1960’s Newcastle nightclub) organise monthly music and dance events celebrating the mod culture and musical heritage of 1960s Newcastle.

Re-engage organise companionship calls for people over 75 who live alone.

Converge Northumbria offer free educational opportunities to people 18 years old and over. You can take part if you are currently receiving mental health support or have experienced mental health issues. This is a supportive and inclusive environment at Northumbria campus. Courses are between 4 and 10 weeks in length. You can apply for courses throughout the year. There’s no limit on how many you can attend. Courses include: drama and performance

Creative Culture Trust CIO work with arts charities, non-profit organisations, community organisations or individuals to provide free access to arts workshops, groups and sessions

Crossings Community Group is a music making and learning group for Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Migrants and all other members of the community.

 

 

Curious Arts is a not-for-profit organisation developing LGBTQ+ arts, artists and audiences across the North East of England.

Dance City is a place where you can take part, watch and talk about dance.

Dementia Friendly Newcastle is a city wide project that brings people living with dementia and their carers together with community partners to improve wellbeing, take part in activities and increase knowledge of local support available.