COMMUNITY SAFETY
LOAN SHARKS
Loan sharks ruin lives and communities - it’s time to stop them. The first step in helping someone escape the grip of an illegal lender is to encourage them to talk about their experiences. We want to get everyone talking about loan sharks, because not enough people are aware of the dangers they pose.
The Stop Loan Sharks Helpline is available 24/7 on 0300 555 222
ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Anti-social behaviour covers a range of activities that affect people’s enjoyment of their homes and communities.
Contact Durham County Council on 03000 260000 or doitonline.durham.gov.uk
Contact Durham Constabulary on 999 in an emergency or 101 for non-emergencies or visit their website www.durham.police.uk
The following page provides information on where to find help and other useful information www.durham.gov.uk/asb
NOISE COMPLAINTS
There are a number of different noise sources that can cause a nuisance which we can help to resolve informally, or if this fails, legally:
barking dogs • amplified music
industrial and commercial premises
construction and demolition sites
public entertainment from licensed premises www.durham.gov.uk/noisecomplaints or
Hello Horden!
Here in your hands is the firstever newspaper edition of Horden Together News, brought to you straight from the services that work locally.
The paper will be available every few months and is here to connect you to all of the amazing services in the neighbourhood. You will discover news, stories and information about the help and support on offer, and ways for you to get involved.
If you could use a little help or don’t know where to turn, then all of the services in Horden can help you, your household or even someone you may know. All of the services are working as one neighbourhood team, to support everyone here in the best way possible. Welcome to Horden Together News.
GOT SOMETHING TO SHARE?
This newspaper is for and about youthe people of Horden. Distributed as a quarterly publication, we need your help and input to make sure it reflects and grows with the needs and happenings of our community. Is there something you’d like to share - a news story, a regular activity, an event, a picture? Get in touch and we’ll do our best to get it featured. Email Horden.together@durham.gov.uk
All information has been given in good faith, please check with service providers for up-to-date details of events and offers.
HORDEN COMMUNITY WELFARE FOOTBALL CLUB JUNIOR ACADEMY UP AND RUNNING
Horden Community Welfare Football Club’s Junior Academy officially opened this summer, and has been set up for children and young people (5-18) interested in football training, coaching and physical exercise activities. They have four junior teams, with a membership of over 60 children competing in the Russell Fosters League’s on Saturday mornings.
Their vision is to build a Junior Academy that provides a quality training facility venue, quality training equipment and resources, and playing opportunities for current and future generations in the village community of Horden and surrounding areas.
Their mission is to also: Provide quality and safe opportunities for children and young people aged 5 to 15 years of age in our community
Provide a safe and positive alternative place to go other than playing on the streets.
Help children and young people realise their potential, to inspire, to encourage, to engage, to help them to develop personal skills and build confidence as well as promoting respect.
Introduce children and young people to sport, football training, coaching and physical exercise activities regardless of ability, gender, religion and ethnic background.
Improve the performance of all participants including players, coaches and volunteers within the Junior Academy through coaching, training and mentoring.
The Junior Academy train Tuesdays and Thursdays 5pm - 7pm - the structured training and coaching sessions are carried out by qualified coaches with support from a number of volunteers.
GRUB
MONDAY
2 Course Lunch £3.50
Salvation Army, 12noon - 1pm
TUESDAY
3 Course Lunch and friendship group £6 Roseby Road Wellbeing Centre, 12noon - 1.30pm
WEDNESDAY
Coffee Morning £Donation
The Ark, 10am - 12noon
HUB GRUB - Meal plus tea/ coffee and biscuits £2.50
Horden Youth and Community Centre, 12noon - 1.30pm
Lunch
Centennial Centre, 12noon - 1.30pm
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Coming soon
LOCAL ORGANISATIONS
ANDYSMANCLUB
www.andysmanclub.co.uk
Going through a storm or just been through one? ANDYSMANCLUB are talking groups for me to help you get through those storms. They seek to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health and create a judgment-free, confidential space where men can be open about the storms in their lives. For men aged over 18.
EAST DURHAM TRUST
www.eastdurhamtrust.org.uk 0191 5693511
East Durham Trust run a wide range of projects to help you through tough times. Services include food parcels, telephone befriending for the socially isolated, helping people in debt, supporting people to get the benefits they deserve, providing holiday activities with food, getting people engaged with the arts and more.
HORDEN YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE
Eden St, Horden, SR8 4LH www.hycc.org 0191 586 3088
Horden Youth and Community Centre welcomes all members of the community without discrimination: from 2 to 92 years of age, they offer everyone a place to learn, relax and socialise.
WELLBEING FOR LIFE
www.wellbeingforlife.net 0800 8766887
Do you want to make a change,but don’t know where to start orwho to ask? Wellbeing for LifeFacilitators can help! They will talkit over with you and together youcan plan a way forward!
DURHAM MENTAL WELLBEING ALLIANCE
www.durhammentalwellbeingalliance.org 0300 304 5527
Durham Mental Wellbeing Alliance offer a range of support services including prevention, early identification and recovery support for people who are experiencing mental health issues. Get in touch if you or someone you know needs help.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Dene St, Horden, SR8 4JY www.salvationarmy.org.uk/horden 0191 586 3208
The Salvation Army in Horden is a church and community centretheir aim is to help the community in the Peterlee area in any possible way.
HORDEN CENTENNIAL CENTRE
COUNTY DURHAM DRUG &
Bacon Sandwich & Cuppa £1
Salvation Army, 10am - 12noon
SATURDAY
Hot Meal Free once with a voucher. Can be redeemed at any time.
Horden CW Football Club
SUNDAY
Coffee Morning
Centennial Centre, 11am - 12.30pm
ALCOHOL RECOVERY SERVICE
266 666
Get in touch if you or someone you know needs help to be free from a dependence on drugs or alcohol. The team work to support an individuals’ needs in working towards positive outcomes whilst solving problems around substance misuse.
THE ARK
Sunderland Rd, Horden, SR8 4PF www.facebook.com/thearkhorden/ 07891 401 638
The Community Centre offers toddler groups and coffee mornings and more - call or look online for more information.
Seventh St, Horden, SR8 4LX www.facebook.com/hordencentennialcentre/ 0191 587 3123
Horden Centennial Centre is a registered charity made up of local people, groups and organisations. They are working together under one roof to regenerate Horden and surrounding communities for the benefit of residents. They cater for conferences, parties, functions, meetings, performances, activities, classes and training.