| Event Title | Event Description | Link(if required) |
| Northern Dales Farmers Markets | Northern Dales Farmers Markets Market Dates for 2010
Teesside Park, Thornaby - the last Sunday of the month
Stokesley - the 1st Saturday of the month
Hartlepool - Historic Quay - the 2nd Saturday of the month
Northallerton - the 4th Wednesday of the month.
Richmond - the 3rd Saturday of the month.
Leyburn - the 4th Saturday of the month.
Settle - the 2nd Sunday of the month - no market Sept
Grassington - the 3rd Sunday of the month
Ripon - the 3rd Sunday of the month
Skipton - the 1st Sunday of the month
Festivals and shows which the NDFM attends:
Dales Festival of Food - Ist, 2nd , 3rd May 2010
Kilnsey Show - 31st Aug 2010
All markets start at 8.30am. (Except Sunday markets which start at 9.30am.)
We look forward to seeing you there.
For more info. visit,
Northern Dales Farmers Markets
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Cafe Scientifique
Tuesday 21 September 2010
19:45 for 20:00 at Arc Dovecot St
Stockton on Tees
| Charlotte Roberts
People in the past: the benefits & challenges of excavating and studying human remanis from archaeological sites
What can the remains of past people(their skeletons) tell us about the past? Can this be related to our heritage, the present & the future? Can we balance the benefits obtained from their excavation, analysis and curation of human remains with ethical concerns?
Professor Roberts of Durham University classes herself as a bioarchaeologist. Her initial training was as a SRN. She has studied human remains from archaeological sites for 27 years and is specifically interested in understanding health problems in the past. This requires a holistic understanding of patterns of health & disease in today's world.
Our full programme is on Cafe Scientifique
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Cafe Scientifique
Tuesday 19 October 2010
19:45 for 20:00 at Arc Dovecot St
Stockton on Tees
| Paul Newman Life & times at Hartlepool Power Station and the low carbon future
Hartlepool Power Station is a the heart of low carbon electricity generation in the North East. Its Station Director, Dr Paul Newman, will take the audience through the life & times of Hartlepool Power Station from the early days of construction and early operational performance, to more recent issues and opportunities for plant operation. He will highlight the key issues in securing sustainable low carbon generation on the Hartlepool site and the challenge to the nation in providing secure economical low carbon electricity for future generations. Dr.Paul Newman is Station Director of Hartlepool Power Station
Our full programme is on Cafe Scientifique
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Cafe Scientifique
Tuesday 16 November 2010
19:45 for 20:00 at Arc Dovecot St
Stockton on Tees
| Dr Vincent Reid,. Department of Psychology at Durham University
Universal screening for autism during infancy - possibilities and pitfalls
Our understanding of the developing brain has advanced substantially over the past 15 years. This knowledge is on the verge of providing us with the basis for detecting autism during early infancy. Current practice is to evaluate children for autism at around 24 months of age via labour intensive behavioural tests. But what are the potential benefits and drawbacks of early screening? How could it be implemented and would it ultimately be desirable?
Dr. Vincent Reid. Prior to arriving at Durham in 2006 he has worked at universities and institutes in Germany, London and New Zealand. His research background focuses on the developing brain and how infants understand other people, an area known as early social cognition.
Our full programme is on Cafe Scientifique
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Cafe Scientifique
Tuesday 18 January 2011
19:45 for 20:00 at Arc Dovecot St
Stockton on Tees
| Watch this space | |
Cafe Scientifique
Tuesday 15 February 2011
19:45 for 20:00 at Arc Dovecot St
Stockton on Tees
| Watch this space | |
Cafe Scientifique
Tuesday 15 March 2011
19:45 for 20:00 at Arc Dovecot St
Stockton on Tees
| Watch this space | |
Heritage Open Days
9 - 12 September 2010 | The dates for 2010 have been confirmed as Thursday 9 - Sunday 12 September.
Heritage Open Days celebrates England’s fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission. Every year on four days in September, buildings of every age, style and function throw open their doors, ranging from castles to factories, town halls to tithe barns, parish churches to Buddhist temples. It is a once-a-year chance to discover hidden architectural treasures and enjoy a wide range of tours, events and activities which bring to life local history and culture.
Free of charge and literally on people’s doorstep, Heritage Open Days is an event for everyone, whatever their background, age and ability
For more info go to
http://www.heritageopendays.org.uk
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PROBUS
Stokesley | A branch of Probus flourishes in Stokesley with meetings with a speaker at 09:30 at Stokesley Town Hall on 3rd Tuesday each month; see
http://www.stokesleyprobus.bravehost.com/index.htm
for more information
"The purpose of the club is to provide meetings for retired professional and businessmen who would value, in their retirement, increased social contacts and the opportunity for meeting others in similar circumstances." | |
| BRIDGE CLUB ON INGLEBY BARWICK | BRIDGE ON INGLEBY BARWICK
Would you like to play friendly Bridge once a week on Ingleby Barwick, possibly on Thursday afternoons.
We are interested in setting up a small BRIDGE CLUB for this purpose but we need to determine how much interest there would be.
If you are interested please get in touch with:
RITA MURPHY - 01642 875993
or
SUE ANDREWS - 01642 762112
We do hope this project will become a reality but it all depends on support from local residents. | |
| Kirklevington Playgroup | Kirklevington Old School Playgroup
Ofsted Registered - EY305959
Charity registration 1038569
19/21 Forest Lane, Kirklevington, Yarm.
07766913871 / 07813122581
Caring for children 2 – 5 years.
Open Monday to Friday
Morning and Afternoon sessions available
Lunch club available (11.45 – 12.45)
We offer a wrap around service with Kirklevington Primary School Nursery.
NOW OPEN DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.
Please telephone Lorraine or Sarah on above numbers or call in for further information.
Click here to download our PDF poster | |
| "FORTY-TWO!?"
http://www.inglebynet.info/ | A series of 4 themed evenings designed to give Ingleby's deep thinkers an opportunity to discuss the BIG QUESTIONS...
Friday 13th Jan 7:30pm - "The Wonder of the Universe", Wynyard Planetatium
Friday 20th Jan 7:30pm - "Martians & ET", Wynyard Planetarium
Friday 27th Jan 7:30pm - "FORTY-TWO! - the ultimate meaning?", The Function Suite, Bannatynes Health Club, I/B
Friday 3rd Feb 7:30pm - "God, Stephen Hawking and the Big Bang", The Function Suite, Bannatynes Health Club, I/B
See poster for full details or email 42details@inglebynet.info | Click Here |
| Farmers Market | Farmers Market
1st Sunday of every month - Pinchinthorpe Hall
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Women's Institute Thornaby and Ingleby Barwick Branch | More information soon | |
Ingleby Barwick Over 50's Group | Every Wednesday afternoon between 14:00 & 16:00 there is an over 50's group which meets at the Barwick Comunity Centre (junction of Beckfields Ave & Haresfield Way). Activities include carpet bowls, board games and, from time to time, outings.
Come along and see for yourself. Further information from Sheila Rouse telephone762263 | |
U 3 A
The University of the Third Age
| University of the Third Age
What is U3A?
The University of the Third Age is a brilliant concept, a national organisation aimed at active retired people seeking fellowship and wishing to develop new interests, or pursue current activities, with like minded folk. Local groups work to a loosely defined national concept and are free to establish informal activity sections. These can cover anything their members aspire to: informal education, walking, discussion, armchair travel, sport, reading, drama, bridge, the list is endless. The only requirement is sufficient people with a similar interest, plus someone to act as organiser and/or instructor in that subject. Groups meet as and when they wish to pursue that interest. Typically the main U3A group meets monthly to enjoy a speaker, coffee, fellowship and a general chat. Costs are kept to the minimum; for example an annual fee of £10 plus £1 when attending the monthly meeting. The aim of U3A is to keep mind and body active by enjoying favourite pursuits with like minded people. No qualifications are required nor given, there is no attendance requirement, no tutor fees, with interest groups sharing any expenses they incur.
For information about the nearest local branches click on Stokesley U 3 A and South Durham - Darlington | |
Cafe-Scientifique
| Third Tuesday of each month at the ARC (Dovecot St Stockton)at 19:30 for 20:00
Café Scientifique is a monthly conversation about current issues in science and technology in a relaxed café setting.
Anyone, from sixth formers to senior citizens, can engage with an expert about the latest ideas and trends - you don't need a science background! After about half-an hour's introduction there's a break to replenish your drinks, the floor is then open to conversation - not just about the technical details but the impact upon our communities and world. The speakers are leaders in their field, many from the Northeast. For further information & programme details just click on Cafe Scientifique
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I.D.S Ingleby Dance School | We offer dance classes based on the B.A.T.D syllabus, they include: Ballet,Modern Jazz, Popdance, Tapdance, Song&Dance and adult Jazzdance Classes We are based at the All Saints Secondary School in Ingleby Barwick To contact us: Email:inglebydanceschool@yahoo.co.uk Tel:01642 766209 Website:www.inglebydanceschool.co.uk We also organise 2 stage performances per year ! Our next show will take place on 11 and 12 December 2004. The I.D.S pupils will perform "Musical Magic" a song and dance show VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.INGLEBYDANCESCHOOL.CO.UK | Click Here |
| YOGA CLASS | YOGA CLASS
Parkmore Hotel Leisure Club
Thursday evening 7.30 to 9pm
Beginners and those with some experience welcome
10 week block (£24 for non members)
Contact Parkmore Leisure Club - 01642 792860 | |
| Summer Fayre | St Therese of Lisieux
Sunday 13 June 2004 afternoon
St Therese School, Lamb Lane
Watch this space
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| Ingleby Gymnastics Club | Gymnastics
If you are interested in Gymnastics - Why not join a class at the Ingleby Gymnastics Club, become a member of British Gymnastics and have a go?
From 7th May 2004, All Saints School
Please click here to view the poster, or contact Lyndsay Anderson for further details:
Telephone: 01642 765743
Mobile: 07748 786101
Email: inglebygc@aol.com
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| INGLEBY PET MINDING | Founded on Honesty and Reliability since 1997.
Experienced Dog Handlers available for Dog Walking (7 days a week)
Pets Minded while you are away from home (7 days a week)
Pets Minded for that important function, family visit, wedding, day trip, etc.
One-to-One Obedience Training (25 years experience)
We cater for all kinds of pets, large or small, from dogs, cats, rabbits etc., to Koi and reptiles.
References available.
For More Details please phone:
Pat 07803662924 or
Amanda:07966211825
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| PROBUS | PROBUS is a club for retired PROfessionals
and BUSinessmen who value, in their retirement, a social contact
and the opportunity to meet others in similar circumstances.
There is now a club covering INGLEBY BARWICK,
THORNABY and the surrounding areas. Meetings are usually held twice a month on the morning of the second and fourth Tuesday with a speaker and refreshments at the Yarm Social Service Centre, Bentley Wynd, Yarm from 10:00 to 12:00
Latest Meeting Schedule - Click
here for details.
Further information from Bob Banner (01642) 781267. | |
| Community Centre | Details of the courses and activities held at the community centre on Beckfields Avenue, Click the link for details. | Click Here |
| Choi Kwang Do | Martial arts classes (Yarm) -Click the link for details. | Click Here |
| Scuba Diving | Click the link for details of your local scuba diving club. Including
details on how to join in. | Click Here |
| Gymnastic Classes | Gymnastic classes. Get trained by British Gymnastics qualified coaches. We run a local Gym
Club which is doing really well with approximately 30 local youngsters regularly benefiting from the training. Children can gain British Gymnastics Association badges and certificates.
Click the link for details. | Click Here |
| Church Service Schedule | For a list of church service times click
here. | |