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  • Wajid on the Wall Final Show

    Former colleague, Richard Neville took me to Wall Village in Northumbria to see Wajid perform on his  trek across Hadrian's wall on Wednesday. Some of the audience were people Wajid had met on his travels. Tonight, a little foot-sore I would imagine, ...
  • Subject: Bands looking for gigs??

    North-east Music-recordingAugust 5, 2010 at 9:45pm Subject: Bands looking for gigs?? Greetings,Go to http://www.facebook.com/l/8c100LUXG0GFRtKUbx3nT82BwUA;www.northeastrecording.co.uk and click on the tab 'gig promoters'-you'll find a list of locals wh...
  • An education in the North East is just the job

      Aug 6 2010 by Nicola Juncar, The Journal // Add a comment // Recommend NORTH East universities are bucking the national trend for declining graduate employment, new figures show. // Fears are growing th...
  • Blame the conservatives, says Vince Cable

    Aug 6 2010 by Adrian Pearson, The Journal // Comments (2) // Recommend (2) 1 2 next BUSINESS Secretary Vince Cable has insisted he is not responsible for his department ordering development bosses to stop spendin...
  • ‘Open The Door’ festivals resource

    - posted: 05.8.2010 On the occasion of the 2010 European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion the European Festivals Association (EFA) has launched its 2010 campaign ‘Open The Door’. Under the motto ‘Festivals: Open Doors. Open Minds. B...
  • Offices to let in MEA House

    MEA House has a central location next to Northumbria University and was purpose-built for charity use at below market rents. It currently has offices to let. To find out more visit www.cvsnewcastle.org.uk/einformdocs/0805_18.pdf and www.cvsnewcast...
  • Charities are often told they should learn from business. The reverse is also true

    Profiting from non-profits Jul 15th 2010 THE members of the Village People, a pop group founded in the 1970s, are dismayed that the organisation that inspired their greatest hit is to change its name after 166 years. The American branch of the You...
  • Community Alliance Roadshow

    29 September, 10.00am to 2.00pm in Newton Aycliffe This roadshow will explore different ways community and voluntary groups can reach new audiences and promote their work through different media. Deadline for booking is 17 September. To find out mor...
  • National Lottery consultation

    The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is proposing changing the way that money from lottery sales is divided between the Big Lottery Fund and other lottery funding bodies. This is likely to have an impact on the way voluntary projects are fund...
  • Newcastle Enterprise Awards

    Newcastle City Council and partners are running a new awards scheme this year. It aims to celebrate the achievements, talent and passion of those who have really made a difference. There are awards for both enterprise journey and enterprise/busin...
  • SALTO: Cross ~European Youth Organisation;Cultural Diversity Topics

    Responding to agencies' needs, we always keep one foot on the ground to ensure our activities have grass roots youth work as a core element.We look forward to working with you and others in the field of youth on these significant topics. ...
  • Cultural diversity is an opportunity!

    Cultural diversity in your organization is an option and must be accepted as such. Look around. Opportunity is rich, because our world is a different place. If you have come to realize it or not, be aware of your awareness and respect for cultural diver...
  • 30 July 2010 - Office for Civil Society Announces £11 Million Cuts for the Voluntary Sector

    The Government has announced its cost cutting measures for the sector, including a reduction in funding for v and Capacitybuilders. The £11 million cutbacks include: £5 million from the v match fund as well as a £1.95 million reduction from ...
  • North East should get a big share of £1bn cash pot

    Aug 4 2010 by Will Green, The Journal // Add a comment // Recommend THE North East should benefit "substantially" from a £1bn regional growth fund launched by the Government, according to one of the people in charge of the cash....
  • World Orchestra for Peace to promote UNESCO’s message through music

    Posted on August 3, 2010 by sinha The United Nations cultural agency has selected the World Orchestra for Peace, an ensemble of musicians from more than 40 countries, to help promote its message and programmes and raise public awareness of its w...
  • BBC Blast comes to Middlesbrough! Call for arts practitioners/facilitators

    BBC Blast is coming to Middlesbrough from the 28th to 30th October 2010.The Event Organiser,  John Offord said 'We are delighted to be coming toMiddlesbrough this year and look forward to working with creativepractitioners in the area'BBC Blast is cur...
  • Arts and Business Culture Forum

    Please see here for details and to get involved with the discussions: HERE    ...
  • An Evening of Stories at the Mining Institute

    As audiences disperse for the summer holidays, we’ve a double bill and a free buffet & drinks to tempt you out this Friday. Its all happening at The Mining Institute next to the Lit & Phil Library in Newcastle (not our usual Star & Shadow). ...
  • Support your local Wandering Bard!

    Wajid's on the Wall!   Our wandering Word-Smith Wajid Hussain is on the third day of his trek along the length of Hadrian's Wall heading for Once Brewed Youth Hostel where he will perform tonight at 6pm. You can keep up with Wajid's progress here: ...
  • Exhibition Opportunity, Stairwell Gallery, Empty Shop HQ, Durham, Empty Shop

    North East Artform: combined arts, visual arts, Other, Sound Contact: Jonny Atkinson exhibitions@emptyshop.org Description Empty Shop HQ, Durham City Centre – Stairwell Gallery The Stairwell Gallery is an exhibition space programmed and ...