A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Events
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
A weekly Clothes Bar providing children's clothes to local families in need

Gentle and social walks in many different places. For adults aged 18+ with learning disabilities or autism.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Call in and chat about your application to Newcastle Homes. Things like banding or uploading documents to your application.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Baby massage is a lovely way to enjoy time, and bond with your baby. It can help with colic, teething, and circulation.
Come and join in with healthy cooking activities.

A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Lots of activities including messy play and free snacks and juice.
Engage your child's senses in this fun session. This session in for babies from birth to 12 months.
Classes to help you get ready for baby. Labour and birth, infant feeding, baby practical and getting to know your baby.
A friendly group for carers and babies. There are lots of games to play and activities to help your baby develop (0-12 months).
Drop in and enjoy stories in a relaxed atmosphere. Explore what the library has to offer and make friends.
Come along if you would like your baby weighed or have any questions. Please bring your child's red book.
Free family law advice on things like; domestic abuse, supporting children through separation or divorce and parents rights.

Come along to our weekly Boccia sessions. Boccia is a precision ball sport and is fully inclusive for players of all abilities.

Fun play sessions for children aged 0 to 5 with SEND, both diagnosed and undiagnosed.
Printed on September 4th 2025