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Discover a wide range of activities and events happening across Newcastle — from one-off workshops to regular weekly sessions. Click on any event to find out more details and how to book your place.
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Enjoy a range of sports, games and activities for ages 8 to 19.
An inclusive youth group for young people with physical, sensory, and learning disabilities. Have fun in a safe environment.
'The session includes different activities, girls sharing good news, lots of fun, games, art & crafts. Girls aged 5-11 years
This is a long-running, self organising group of lads who meet weekly to plan and carry out activities. For boys aged 10-13 years.
Young people come and make friends and take part in activities. Things like; sport, arts and crafts and team building.
A self organising group of girls who mainly attend Sacred Heart who meet weekly to plan and carry out activities. Individuals who attend often introduce new friends to the group.
Park Nights - Walker returns for 2026!
Offering a safe space and supervised activities in Walker Park.
Make new friends, build confidence, and perform music that makes you feel amazing in Newcastle’s newest and most exciting children’s choir.
Designed for young people aged 7-10, each session is fun and engaging and uses music from a wide variety of styles and cultures. We’ll explore warm-ups, rounds, part singing and vocal harmony to get the most from our voices. Over the year, there’ll be the opportunity to take part in a number of public performances and the chance to work together with our Newcastle Youth Choir.
The group is the perfect place to meet new friends, try out new art forms with guest artists and take part in fun creative activities!
We're in the North locality Team - out doing detached youth work - chatting with young people.
Welcoming young people aged 13-16 years old, these sessions are focused on the music that young people want to sing and play. Including a mixture of singing, musical games, songwriting and playing, we’ll do our best to make sure everyone has a great time playing and creating music! Participants might have never played music before, they might want to improve their musical skills or they might just want to try something a little different.
A weekly session for young people diagnosed with autism or in the process of referral. For ages 8 to 13 years.
A free inclusive weekly gaming session. This is for all young people aged 12 to 18, or up to 24 for those with additional needs. Come together, socialise, and play many different consoles with friends.
A friendly environment for women aged 16-29 to improve their health and wellbeing at our free football sessions.
An inclusive youth group for young people with physical, sensory, and learning disabilities. Have fun in a safe environment.
Newcastle Youth Choir is an exciting youth choir open to young people aged 10-18, whether they are complete beginners to singing or experienced singers in or outside of school.
Through the course of the year, we learn a wide variety of different styles of music in our regular rehearsals. We also prepare for a number of public performances.
Drop in and weigh your own baby. Please note there are staff no at this drop in. It is self service.
Come and try our tasty home-made food! We have breakfast buns, soup, paninis, quiche, hot drinks, fresh salads and more. We can also make buffets for your parties or events – just ask us to find out more!
Our group is welcoming, friendly and an inclusive mainstream session.
Join us this Easter at Blue Flames. We run fun holiday activity days. Your child can play, create, and learn. We welcome children aged 5–12. Sessions run during the Easter holidays.
Everything happens in a safe environment. Your child will enjoy:
We delivery cricket sessions for children aged 6-11 who receive free school meals in the Newcastle Council area!
Get support to: look for work, complete job applications, practise interview skills, practise English, Maths and ICT.
Our volunteers can help you with food and other support. Please bring, proof of ID and income, and your own bags.
Lots of activities including messy play and free snacks and juice.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Drop in and weigh your own baby. Please note there are no staff at this drop in. It is self service.
A fun filled stay and play session, baby area available. This session includes sensory play, a toast snack and a singalong.
Adults must supervise singalong.
A welcoming and friendly group for parents, carers and their babies.
Friendly soft play with two areas for different ages. There are 3 sessions. Maximum of 10 children per session.
Bookable sensory space for families or small groups.
Benefits support and advice
Drop in and weigh your own baby. Please note there are no staff at this drop in. It is self service.
Get your young one moving and making friends this April with Company of Others' Spring Dance Intensive! Led by professional choreographer Michael Heatley, this week of FREE dance workshops is packed with fun, imagination and performance. A great way for kids and teens to build skills and make friends in a supportive environment during the school break!
Lunch and refreshments provided.
For ages 6 - 12 years.
At the Deaf Centre we offer a range of activities that cover all interests.
Our children's activities are suitable for ages 3 to 10 and our Youth Group ones for age11+.
There will be opportunities for arts and crafts sports, and gaming as well as the chance to learn about healthy eating or BSL in a fun environment.
Wednesday 15th April - Youth Group Sports
To book a space - deafcentre@svp.org.uk
0191 2324104
This is a warm, caring and kind place to be because:
8 days of fun activities for children aged 5-8, 9-12 and 13-19, a mixed of trips, centre based arts and crafts.
To book: EMAIL farcentre@btconnect.com or inbox our social media.
Please note that we are currently fully booked, places on our reserve list only, no walk in's, places need to be prebooked.
This is a warm, caring and kind place to be because:
Drop-in to get support with things like; baby lead play, bonding and attachment.
Helpful workshops and one-to-one appointments for parents and carers. Gives practical advice about supporting children with autism.
Childcare for the holidays.
A friendly group for carers of young children. There is music, things to get young ones moving and often a healthy snack.
Football Skills and Drills camp for ages 5 to 13 years
Fun outdoor adventures for children aged 0 to 5 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
NAPI SEND Exclusive Easter Holiday HAF Family Activities provide inclusive, family-friendly sessions for children and young people with SEND. Families can enjoy fun activities such as arts and crafts, sensory play, games and social activities in a safe and supportive environment during the Easter holidays. Sessions are delivered (NAPI) in partnership with Hadrian School and Sir Charles Parsons School through the Holiday Activities and Food Programme.
We are fully booked for the first week of the holidays but still have some availability in the second week.
A mix of activities, games and sports where the children can decide what they do. Different options every 40 minutes.
Call in and chat about your application to Newcastle Homes. Things like banding or uploading documents to your application.
We have Lots of fun planned including visits from the Blood Bikes, RNLI, Yoga, Dance and so much more
0191 8104406
Visit our website, www.sportscampsne.co.uk to book
Drop in and weigh your own baby. Please note there are no staff at this drop in. It is self service.
Baby massage is a lovely way to enjoy time, and bond with your baby. It can help with colic, teething, and circulation.
Helpful workshops and one-to-one appointments for parents and carers. Gives practical advice about supporting children with autism.
Printed on April 13th 2026