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Location
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Fused Glass Bird Suncatchers | John Marley Centre
May 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Join us for a fun and creative fused glass bird workshop designed for kids aged 4 and up!
In this hands-on session, young artists will use colourful pieces of glass to design their very own avian masterpiece. No experience is necessary—just imagination and a sense of fun! It's a perfect way to introduce children to the art of glass fusing in a safe, guided environment. Watch their creativity soar as they craft a unique keepsake to take home. Come make memories and art in one colorful, inspiring session!
Free onsite parking
All materials provided
For any enquiries, please email mmdcraftworks@gmail.com
Information Source: MMD Craftworks | eventbrite
Funky Macrame! | Flaura Rose Ltd
May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
During this fun and informal two hour workshop you'll learn how to make your own macrame plant hanger, using knots liks a larks head, square knot and half knot and gathering knot.
A selection of bright wools and murano glass beads and colourful wooden rings will be provided so you can choose your own colours and be as bold and creative as you dare!
There will be a glass of prosecco or nosecco or a soft drink for everyone attending.
The workshop will be at the delightful Flaura Rose in Newcastle's super cool Ouseburn.
We'll have fun and learn and laugh!
Please be aware:
The space is sadly not accessible, so this class is suitable only for people who can manage a small flight of stairs.
Information Source: Roz | eventbrite
Spring Temperance Tea Party - Vintage Afternoon Tea Cabaret | Prohibition Cabaret Bar
May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
IF YOU ARE BOOKING AS A GROUP OR A COUPLE PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS IN ONE PURCHASE ORDER! IF YOU BOOK SEPARATELY WE WILL NOT KNOW TO SEAT YOU TOGETHER.
Join Prohibition Cabaret Bar and Hildy Harland for a toe tapping, scone scoffing, foot flailing, tea tasting Afternoon Tea experience!
Doors open 2pm show starts 2:30/45pm
Come along to the beautiful Prohibition, enjoy afternoon tea, maybe a tipple or two and step back in time with Vintage Singer & Dancer Hildy Harland and guest as she kicks of Spring in swinging style .
MENU
(GLuten-Free and Vegan options available)
TO BE ANNOUNCED!
Direct any queries or enquiries to hello@hildyharland.com
IF YOU ARE BOOKING AS A GROUP OR A COUPLE PLEASE PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS IN ONE PURCHASE ORDER! IF YOU BOOK SEPARATELY WE WILL NOT KNOW TO SEAT YOU TOGETHER.
Information Source: Hildy Harland | eventbrite
Relaxed Screening: The Muppet Movie (1979) (U) | Gosforth Civic Theatre
May 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Relaxed Screening: The Muppet Movie (U)
1979.
Doors open: 1.30pm
Film start time: 2pm
Running time: 1 hour 37 minutes.
Come join us at
Gosforth Civic Theatre
for a Relaxed Screening of
The Muppet Movie
, the original classic Muppet road movie. A fantastic musical comedy featuring your favourites Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Gonzo and the gang as they set out to make it big in Hollywood against all odds.
This event is designed to be a relaxed and inclusive experience for disabled and neurodivergent audiences, their family, friends and supporters. It is open to anyone who is accepting of audiences with a range of access requirements. Enjoy this enchanting environmental themed film in a welcoming atmosphere. We can't wait to see you there!
During this screening:
The lights will stay on at a low level
The volume will be a bit lower
You can move around and make some noise if you need to
There will be a chill out space if you need to take a break
The film will have English Language Descriptive Subtitles
No ads or trailers
A
2 minute film
about
how Relaxed Screenings work
will be screened just before the film
Please note, due to the sensory sensitivities of some of our guests, we
DO NOT
recommend this screening to children under the age of 2 years.
The screening is by
Daydream Cinema
, an new Newcastle-based neurodivergent-led organisation supporting access to cinema for neurodivergent and disabled audiences.
You can find out more about
Daydream Cinema events
here
.
Information Source: Daydream Cinema | eventbrite
Relaxed Screening: The Stimming Pool (12A) | Gosforth Civic Theatre
May 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Relaxed Screening: The Stimming Pool (12A)
2024.
Doors open: 4pm
Film start time: 4.30pm
Running time: 1 hour 10 minutes.
Come join us at
Gosforth Civic Theatre
for a Relaxed Screening of an exciting and imaginative new film which is part fantasy, part documentary about the neurodivergent experience. The film has been created by a group of autistic filmmakers, The Neurocultures Collective, using an inclusive filmmaking model.
Content Notes:
infrequent strong language, brief moderate violence, bloody images.
For more information, see here:
The Stimming Pool | BBFC
Directors
:
Steven Eastwood
,
Georgia Kumari Bradburn
,
Robin Elliot-Knowles
,
Benjamin Brown
,
Sam Ahern
,
Lucy Walker
This event is designed to be a relaxed and inclusive experience for disabled and neurodivergent audiences, their family, friends and supporters. It is open to anyone who is accepting of audiences with a range of access requirements. Enjoy this exciting exclusive film screening in a welcoming atmosphere. We can't wait to see you there!
During this screening:
The lights will stay on at a low level
The volume will be a bit lower
You can move around and make some noise if you need to
There will be a chill out space if you need to take a break
The film will have English Language Descriptive Subtitles
No ads or trailers
A
2 minute film
about
how Relaxed Screenings work
will be screened just before the film
Please note, due to content this screening is only suitable for people aged 12+ to adult. ID may be requested at the door.
The screening is by
Daydream Cinema
, an new Newcastle-based neurodivergent-led organisation supporting access to cinema for neurodivergent and disabled audiences.
You can find out more about
Daydream Cinema events
here
.
Information Source: Daydream Cinema | eventbrite
Relaxed Craft-a-long Screening: Memoir of a Snail (15) | Gosforth Civic Theatre
May 27, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Relaxed Craft-a-long Screening: Memoir of a Snail (15)
2024, Directed by Adam Elliot.
Film start time: 6.30pm
Doors open: 6pm
Film running time: 1 hour 34 minutes.
Come join us at
Gosforth Civic Theatre
this October for a special screening of the Oscar nominated, stop motion animated tragicomedy: Memoir of a Snail, an animated film for adult audiences of age 15+.
About the film:
This charming but melancholic and bittersweet film follows the life of a woman called Grace who recounts her life to a snail. After a series of misfortunes, Grace, a snail-collecting misfit trying to find herself amid the clutter of everyday life, learns how to find confidence within.
Content notes:
The film includes animated sex references, domestic abuse, horror, homophobic discrimination, suicide, self-harm, hoarding, grief and mental health themes. More detailed information can be found at:
https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/memoir-of-a-snail-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc0xmdi2mtg2
About the craft-a-long
During this screening, the audience is encouraged to enjoy a fun, creative pastime such as knitting, crochet, drawing or paper based crafts while watching the film. We know that some people can find it a lot easier to watch films while doing something else at the same time. This is completely optional - you are also welcome to just sit and watch the film!
There will be a mixture of cinema-style seating and caberet-style tables with seating.
You can bring your own knitting, crochet or craft project if you wish.
You can also buy a pre-made craft pack to use during the screening as part of your ticket purchase.
About this Relaxed Screening:
This event is designed to be a relaxed and inclusive experience for disabled and neurodivergent audiences, their family, friends and supporters. It is open to anyone who is accepting of audiences with a range of access requirements. Enjoy this beautiful film in a welcoming atmosphere. We can't wait to see you there!
During this screening:
The lights will stay on at a low level
The volume will be a bit lower
You can move around and make some noise if you need to
There will be a chill out space if you need to take a break
The film will have English Language Descriptive Subtitles
No ads or trailers
A
2 minute film
about
how Relaxed Screenings work
will be screened just before the film,
Please note, this screening is for
people over the age of 15
ONLY. You may be asked to provide ID on the door.
The screening is by
Daydream Cinema
, an new Newcastle-based neurodivergent-led organisation supporting access to cinema for neurodivergent and disabled audiences.
You can find out more about
Daydream Cinema events
here
.
Information Source: Daydream Cinema | eventbrite
Newcastle Children's Pizza Making & Adults Brunch | Fenwick Newcastle
May 28, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Information Source: Fenwick | eventbrite
A Bed for the Night - Walking Tour | Meet at the Newcastle end of the Swing Bridge
May 28, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Meet near the Swing Bridge behind the Guildhall. Finish at the Swirle Pavilion.
What was it like to be poor in Victorian Newcastle? This walk examines the stories of five people living in 19th century Newcastle and how the experience of disadvantaged citizens has changed since then.
The route is not suitable for wheelchair users but an alternative is to walk straight along the quayside and view the stops from the level ground.
Booking will secure your place but walk-ups will be available on the day.
If you are a 2025 season ticket holder, remember you MUST bring along your ticket or you will be asked to pay for your tour.
Tour lasts approx 1.5hrs
Assistance dogs only. No other pets allowed.
Safety Information
To attend our walks you need to be reasonably fit, prepared to be responsible for your own safety, and to supervise any children in your care. Appropriate clothing and footwear is recommended. A bottle of water, an umbrella and an extra layer wouldn't go amiss. The British weather is notoriously changeable! Newcastle is an historic city with uneven pavements and narrow passages add to its unique character. There are also often steps to navigate. Our walks take approximately 90 minutes, are you comfortable walking and standing for that length of time? If there’s any activity you are unable to do or if you have a concern, please contact us at newcastlecityg@gmail.com before booking. We try to stick to footpaths and use pedestrian crossings where available. If you have any pre-medical conditions or injuries that may affect you walking or feel unwell during a walk, please let your Guide know.
Standard Disclaimer
Your participation in the guided walk is at your own risk and we shall not be held liable under any circumstances for any matter arising out of your participation. We accept no responsibility or liability for loss or injury (other than for matters for which we are not legally able to exclude or limit liability). We have public liability insurance.
Information Source: Newcastle City Guides | eventbrite
Quirky Plant Pot Workshop - Family Friendly | Costa Coffee
May 28, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Quirky Plant Pot Workshop - Family Friendly
Come join us for a fun and creative
plant pot workshop
that is perfect for the whole family! Get your hands dirty and let your imagination run wild as you design and decorate your very own
quirky plant pot
. This event will be held at
Costa Coffee in Kingston Park
so you can enjoy a delicious drinks while you unleash your artistic side.
Make up to 2 plant pots with airdry clay using pinching technique - you will recieve 1KG of clay!
Sculpt your own design, such as quirky faces or animal faces, you choose!
Take your creations home the same day, you can paint it with your own acrylic paint once dry!
Price includes a medium hot drink from the classic menu board,
any extras (syrups etc.) will be charged at the till
-
if you do not wish to have a drink please select the pottery only ticket.
Pottery workshop suitable for ages 4+, children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a paying adult and supervised at all times.
Information Source: Soul Ceramiks | eventbrite
Newcastle Speed Dating | Ages 24-38 | Revolucion de Cuba
May 29, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Chemistry of the Evening
Raise your glasses, you fine and eligible singles, you are in for an exciting night of dating. Meet like-minded singles face-to-face at our busy
speed dating
event at Revolucion de Cuba, the ultimate Cuban bar with dazzling cocktails, fiesta experience and unforgettable Latin-inspired vibes. It's time to relax, make real life connections and meet your perfect partner in crime!
Here, at SpeedDater we know that chemistry only happens in person, so our events are perfect for singles that want to find someone special in real life. During the event you will be going on between 6 and 12 mini dates lasting about four minutes each. Our professional hosts and well-tried organisation make meeting people easy and a lot of fun. We are passionate about helping singles to find love in real life. Come with a smile and an open mind, you never know who you could meet at one of our events.
What to Expect: Flirt, Laugh, Match
When you arrive, our lovely SpeedDater host will welcome you and sign you in. You will be given a badge number that will match a table in the room and the ladies stay seated while the men rotate from table to table until they meet each woman. To help you remember all participants you will have a card to mark down all individuals that you like. You`ll also have breaks for drinks and chit-chat.
And after the event?
The day after your speed dating event you can log in to our secure website
speeddater.co.uk
and click the 'matches' tab. You will find out who you mutually matched with and can get in touch again via our messaging system. Don’t forget about Speeddater’s guarantee - if you didn’t meet someone you liked the first time your next singles event is free! What have you got to lose?
Itinerary
19:00
Registration opens
19:30
Speed Dating begins
20:15
Break for drinks and chatting
20:30
Speed Dating resumes
21:30
Speed Dating ends and post event socialising begins
Please have a look at our upcoming events:
www.speeddater.co.uk
Information Source: SpeedDater | eventbrite
Blackfriars Midsummer Murder Mystery Dinner | Blackfriars Restaurant
May 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Join us in our 13th-century Banquet Hall for a thrilling night of intrigue and deception set against the backdrop of ancient mystery! When a strange circle of stones is uncovered on the land of local resident Amos Wheatley, archaeologists are quick to claim it’s a monumental discovery, possibly as significant as Stonehenge. However, Amos and a fracking company eyeing the land are far from thrilled with this finding. As tensions rise and motives clash, could this historic site turn into the scene of a sinister crime?
Step back in time to 1239 and help unravel the mystery. Will you catch the culprit, or will you become part of the mystery yourself?
Join us for arrival fizz or home-brewed beer, 3-course meal and help us investigate the truth and uncover this awful murder.
WHERE: Banquet Hall
TIMES: Arrivals 7pm
COSTS: £85 for welcome drink followed by a 3-course communal dinner including tea and coffee, followed by a murder mystery investigation. Places are only confirmed once paid in full and are non-refundable or transferable.
DIETARY REQUIREMENTS: Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements, conditions we should know about or any other specific requests. Please re-confirm on arrival.
Information Source: Blackfriars Restaurant | eventbrite
Saved By The 90s: Over 30s Party - Newcastle | Digital
May 31, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
We are back!
This one is for all you 90's kids!
We are going to Spice Up Your Life and take you back in time to a very special era that will make you feel Larger Than Life!
We will be Dancing In The Moonlight to the greatest 90's hits (plus all those guilty pleasures you used to listen to in your mums car)
Get ready to scream your heart out to all the anthems of our youth:Backstreet Boys/ Spice Girls /NSYNC/Britney Spears/ Blink 182/TLC/ Shania Twain/ Five/ Dr.Dre/ Ace Of Base/ Whitney Houston/ Tupac/ Nirvana/Peter Andre/ Snoop Dog/ Ice Cube/ Shaggy /Blur/ S-Club 7/ No Doubt/ Mariah Carey/ Christina Aguilera/ Smash Mouth / Hanson and more!
Room 1: Saved By The 90s
Room 2: Teen Spirit
One ticket gets you into the events above!
Free Entry if your birthday is between May 24th & June 7th! All you need to do is send us an e-mail with the subject 'SBT90s Newcastle' to hello@throwbackevents.co.uk to claim.
Fancy dress is highly encouraged!
Strictly 30+
Information Source: Throwback Events | eventbrite
Charcoal Portrait Workshop | Shieldfield Art Works / SAW (formerly The Holy Biscuit)
May 31, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Come and learn how to draw preparatory portrait sketches with charcoal led by artist Kim Fewell.
The workshop will focus on learning to see tone and angles, to be able to get a likeness. We will be working from black and white photos. The workshop is aimed at beginners and those who want to be able to produce a simple tonal study in preparation for a portrait painting. We will not be tracing, using a grid or paint.
All materials will be provided and drinks and light refreshments are included in the cost of the ticket. All proceeds from this workshop will go to supporting Shieldfield Art Work's community arts programme.
Information Source: Shieldfield Art Works | eventbrite
The 9075 Return to Newcastle | Think Tank?
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Welcome to
The 9075 Return to Newcastle
!
The 9075
is back in town at
Think Tank?
for a night you won't forget. Get ready for an electrifying experience with amazing music and a great crowd. Join us for a night of pure energy and good vibes. Don't miss out on this epic event - mark your calendar now!
This is event is for ages 14 and above
Date:
June 1st 2025
Location:
Think Tank?
Come and be part of the
The 9075
experience in Newcastle. See you there!
Information Source: The 9075 | eventbrite
Introduction to Latte Art with Make Coffee | John Marley Centre
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Bring along your favourite coffee cup and learn how to pour coffee and create latte art!
Suitable for everyone - whether you're a coffee novice or know it all, the workshop breaks technical jargon into accessible knowledge and encourages having fun, being creative - and making a mess!
Located at the beautiful and historic John Marley building (which has ample parking & too many bus links to list!) we'll use a proffessional Casadio Undici espresso machine to pull shots and steam milk to practice pouring latte art with, with plenty of guidance.
Come learn new skills & knowledge to take home and impress your mates and family with!
Workshops are located in the Main Entrance of the building behind Reception.
We'll provide all the coffee ('Jingling Geordie' from the marvellous Tynemouth Coffee Company) and milk (dairy & oat - please see FAQ's for more information on alternatives), equipment, a workshop coffee workbook to take home and plenty of hands on help from a seasoned proffessional.
Small group workshops that encourage creativity, develop skills & knowledge and most importantly, you'll get to make and drink loads of coffee!
Fun, inclusive and laid back workshops for anyone with an interest :)
P.s. Make Coffee recommends not wearing your Sunday Best as clothes can get milk & coffee on them during the workshop.
Information Source: Make Coffee | eventbrite
Out of the Ashes - Walking Tour | Meet at Eldon Square entrance, Northumberland Street, Newcastle
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Meet at Eldon Square entrance, Northumberland Street. Finish on Newcastle Quayside, opposite St Mary’s Church.
Newcastle has been devastated by many fires. On this walk we will look at several that had major effects on Newcastle, their causes and the issues in fighting them. Hear about the skills and bravery of the firefighters and the lessons learnt and actions taken following some of these fires.
Booking will secure your place but walk-ups will be available on the day.
If you are a 2025 season ticket holder, remember you MUST bring along your ticket or you will be asked to pay for your tour.
Tour lasts approx 1.5hrs
Assistance dogs only. No other pets allowed.
Safety Information
To attend our walks you need to be reasonably fit, prepared to be responsible for your own safety, and to supervise any children in your care. Appropriate clothing and footwear is recommended. A bottle of water, an umbrella and an extra layer wouldn't go amiss. The British weather is notoriously changeable! Newcastle is an historic city with uneven pavements and narrow passages add to its unique character. There are also often steps to navigate. Our walks take approximately 90 minutes, are you comfortable walking and standing for that length of time? If there’s any activity you are unable to do or if you have a concern, please contact us at newcastlecityg@gmail.com before booking. We try to stick to footpaths and use pedestrian crossings where available. If you have any pre-medical conditions or injuries that may affect you walking or feel unwell during a walk, please let your Guide know.
Standard Disclaimer
Your participation in the guided walk is at your own risk and we shall not be held liable under any circumstances for any matter arising out of your participation. We accept no responsibility or liability for loss or injury (other than for matters for which we are not legally able to exclude or limit liability). We have public liability insurance.
Information Source: Newcastle City Guides | eventbrite
SOCIAL: Refresh Sober Social Meet Up at Revolution Newcastle | Revolution Newcastle Upon Tyne
Jun 1, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Come along to our first Refresh AF Social!
Join us for our first Refresh AF (Alcohol-free) social. This is a great chance to meet new people, make new friends and have a chilled out afternoon! We're bringing our first AF social to Revolution Newcastle. Tickets are extremely limited for our Refresh AF Social events, so make sure you book yours to secure your space.
What to expect:
Pizzas (included in price)
Photos
Chilled out afternoon
Meet new people
Make new friends
Delicious Alcohol Free mocktails
The Venue:
For this social event, we will be in The Stoli Lounge at Revolution Newcastle! It's such a gorgeous building and the private area features high back chairs and booths, perfect for some photos. Once everyone arrives we will be having pizzas, a catch up and time to unwind with a mocktail or two.
Address:
Revolution Newcastle, Collingwood St, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1JF. Best access is from the Train Station (Less than a 5 minute walk).
Parking:
No parking - Nearby parking available (please make sure you check reviews and opening times before paying for any parking).
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Join Our Sober Movement:
Reconnect, make new friends, meet new people and enjoy a brand new way to socialise.
Attending Solo:
You won't be alone! We encourage people to attend alone and we guarantee that you won't feel like you're on your own. If you're nervous about attending alone and have any questions, drop us a message on social media.
Information Source: Refresh : Sober Events and Parties | eventbrite
Neurodiversity and employment law – Opportunities, challenges and case law | Bank House
Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Neurodiversity
An overview of the most common conditions, autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia.
Difference between diagnosis and self-diagnosis.
A brief appraisal of initiatives designed to support neurodiversity in the workplace.
Awareness, opportunities, recruitment, support, adaptations.
Neurodiversity and
d
iscrimination
Discrimination – direct and indirect. Sections 13 and 15 of the Employment Rights Act 2010.
Disability – the legal definition. Section 6 ERA 2010, neurodiversity will not always be a disability, but is likely.
The effect of the condition, rather than diagnosis.
What are the risks – “invisible” disability, employer knowledge when dealing with performance and misconduct.
Case law
Increase in claims referring to autism, ADHD etc.
Sherbourne v N Power Ltd ET1811601/2018 indirect disability discrimination and failure to make reasonable adjustments.
Morgan v Buckinghamshire County Council (EAT, 2022) – harassment.
McQueen v General Optical Council (EAT, 2023) – victimisation.
Borg-Neal v Lloyds Banking Group (ET, 2023) - AECOM v Mallon (EAT, 2023) – failure to make reasonable adjustments.
Godfrey v Natwest Market Plc [2024] EAT 81 – consideration of constructive knowledge.
Compare with JC v Gordonstoun Schools Ltd [2016] CSIH 32, Ct Sess (Inner House) (an education discrimination case) – ADHD did not impact on social skills.
Neurodiversity throughout the employment lifecycle
A final note on appropriate adjustments at Employment Tribunal hearings.
Speakers bios:
Jackie Turner
– Jackie is a Partner in the Knights employment team, and has extensive experience in providing commercial, straightforward advice to clients on a wide range of both contentious and non-contentious issues.
Shona Morton
is a Partner in the Knights employment team, Shona advises on all aspects of employment law with specialisms in the financial and further education sectors.
Francesca Lilley
supports clients with practical and strategic advice on a wide range of employment issues, from complex disciplinaries to reorganisations.
Please note:
1. Reminder emails will be sent to you the day before, with a further reminder on the morning of the event.
2. Photography and video production may take place at the event, and these images may be used in the CIPD newsletters.
3. By attending the event, you are giving your consent for your image to be used on any CIPD promotional materials.
4. Please cancel your ticket so someone else can take your place if your plans change and you can no longer make it – there is usually a waitlist for our events.
5. This event may include an external speaker who has prepared their own presentation. Any views or opinions expressed by the speaker are their own and do not reflect those of the CIPD.
6. Please note that refunds for CIPD Non-Member tickets will only be available until 7 days prior to the event, any cancelled tickets after this will not receive a refund.
7. If you require any reasonable adjustments to enhance your experience, please get in contact with us by responding to this email and we will do our best to accommodate.
Information Source: The CIPD Branch in the North East of England | eventbrite
Paint and Sip - Matisse Cat | Revolution Newcastle | Revolution Newcastle Upon Tyne
Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Join us for a creative night of drinking and painting in the heart of Newcastle! No previous painting experience necessary! Get your creative juices flowing and your brush strokes going!
What's included
✔️Approx. 2 hour step-by-step painting session led by our experienced artist and assistants.
✔️All painting materials needed to complete your masterpiece.
✔️ Acrylic paint on high-quality stretched canvas.
✔️ Photos taken throughout the session & posted on our Facebook page.
✔️ Heaps of fun exploring your creative side.
✔️A one-of-a-kind masterpiece to take home.
✔️and best of all - we clean up!
Please arrive 15 mins before your event start time to get settled .
Drinks are not included but can be purchased from the bar. BYO is not permitted as our events are held at licensed venues.
Information Source: Paintvine | eventbrite
Thats So - Glee ! | The Globe
Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Information Source: Stacey Rhect | eventbrite
Sustainable Fashion Panel and Curated Vintage Sale | Friday Vintage
Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Darling Magazine's Birthday Weekender starts with a
Sustainable Fashion Panel and Curated Vintage Sale
at
Friday Vintage
!
Join us for an informative discussion on sustainable fashion practices with slow fashion designers and business owners from the North East.
Guest speakers include Laura Jackson from Friday Vintage, Georgia Stanley from Waceland, plus more to be announced...
It's also an opportunity to discover unique pieces at our curated vintage sale, featuring one-of-a-kind items.
Alongside guaranteed entry to both the panel and vintage sale,
the ticket price also
includes an exclusive Darling tote bag
- made with durable cotton and featuring a handy pocket!
Hang out with the Darling team to celebrate our 5th birthday, learn about sustainable fashion choices and shop sustainably. See you there!
Information Source: Darling Magazine | eventbrite
The Art of Receiving: Butoh Workshop with Vangeline | Northern Stage
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Butoh, The Art of Receiving workshop with Vangeline
; from the New York Butoh Institute
Date:
Saturday 7th June 2025
Time:
10:00 - 15:00 BST
Location:
Northern Stage, Stage 2.
Vangeline’s Butoh workshops are highly regarded for their unique fusion of Butoh with scientific and somatic approaches, including Noguchi Taiso, receptivity, the nervous system, and the parasympathetic nervous system.
Vangeline’s workshops emphasize the parasympathetic nervous system, which is responsible for rest, digestion, and relaxation. Through Butoh and Noguchi Taiso, participants cultivate a state of receptivity, allowing for greater physical and emotional release. Noguchi Taiso (Noguchi Gymnastics) teaches how to move with minimum muscular effort and maximum fluidity. It is based on the idea that the body is mostly fluid, fostering movements that are less forced and more naturally efficient. This can be transformative for dancers, actors, and performers seeking to move beyond rigid, habitual patterns. Vangeline's workshops help down-regulate stress responses, encouraging greater presence and relaxation. This can be especially beneficial for artists who experience performance anxiety or individuals looking to tap into deeper creative and meditative states. Butoh is also deeply introspective and taps into the unconscious. By incorporating nervous system awareness, the practice becomes not just an aesthetic or performative tool but also a method for emotional and psychological exploration and healing.
For dancers/performers: It refines movement quality, unlocks deeper expression, and fosters a more instinctual approach to physicality.
For non-performers: It offers a unique way to explore embodiment.
Vangeline’s workshops bridge Butoh with modern somatic science, making them a powerful tool for movement exploration, nervous system regulation, and creative expansion. If you're interested in Butoh not just as an art form but also as a deep somatic and expressive practice, her approach is invaluable.
No dance or Butoh experience is necessary; this is an all-level class, and beginners are welcome. Some experience with mindfulness or somatic practice can be helpful.
"WONDERFUL. So simple, deep, profound and healing." - workshop participant feedback
Reserve your spot now!
E
mail
sara@surfacearea.org.uk
to add access requirements or ask any questions.
Information on getting to Northern Stage via Bus, Train, Metro and Road.
Pricing:
Full day workshop is priced at
£40
Early bird:
We offer our newsletter subscribers an early bird price of
£30
.
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.
Concession:
We aim to ensure that financial constraints do not hinder your participation in our workshop, which is why we offer a concession price of
£25
. If you require additional assistance or wish to discuss further reductions, please don't hesitate to email
sara@surfacearea.org.uk
While there are
no strict age requirements
, adults are likely to benefit the most. Please contact us if you have any questions.
An Introduction to Vangeline and The New York Butoh Institute
Vangeline, Artists’ Statement
“We carry Butoh into the 21st century”.
Whether we explore the Self through words, images, music, or movement, we symbolically offer to others a vision and a statement about who we are. By undertaking this journey into ourselves, we help define and shape collective ideals. Butoh leads us back to our conflicts and wounded selves and, through the process, brings what is hidden into the light. The process is profoundly healing and transformative.
Shedding various masks and layers of conditioning leads to more honesty. When we are stripped of our defences, we can offer our best. We become more capable of intimacy. We can be fully creative. Butoh can take us on a path to embracing ourselves fully, transforming our Shadow, and finding beauty and strength from the depth of our fragility. It can be an instrument of personal and collective transformation in the 21st century. This transformation comes from holding a mirror to each other and integrating our many facets - the beautiful and the ugly; and from reintegrating the forgotten of our society into our midst.
For more info visit:
www.vangeline.com/vangeline
For testimonials
https://www.vangeline.com/testimonials
Alt text and photo credit:
Image 1:
Photographed by Nic Wong
Vangeline lies on her back on a wooden floor, with her arms and legs suspended in the air. Participants surround her in the workshop.
Image 2:
photographed by Brenda Molgado
A black and white photo of Vangeline with workshop participants standing and moving in an open-plan studio featuring large windows and plants.
Image 3:
Paul Miller
A diverse group of people engaging in movement and workshop activities in a black box theatre.
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DARe Researcher Conference 2025 | Stephenson Building
Jun 9, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Deadline for registration: 4th June
Join
DARe
(The National Hub for Decarbonised, Adaptable, and Resilient Transport Infrastructures) for an engaging 3-day event tailored to researchers in transport, featuring a diverse blend of presentations and case studies, as well as workshops covering essential topics such as developing leadership skills.
Confirmed speakers from the
Department of Transport
,
AtkinsRealis
,
Mott MacDonald
,
Network Rail
,
CIHT
, the
Centre for Connected and Automated Vehicles
,
Urban Foresight
, and
IGNITE Network+
.
Schedule is available here:
DARe Researcher Conference 2025 - DARe
Hosted at Newcastle University, the conference is ideal for post-doctoral research associates and PhD students in the field of transport engineering and modelling. We also warmly welcome researchers and professionals from industry and civic authorities to join us.
The event will provide ample opportunities for attendees to network and socialise, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among peers. Researchers are also invited to present posters on their work relating to decarbonised, adaptable and resilient transport. Lunches and refreshments will be provided.
Conference start: 12.00 on Mon 9th June
Conference finish: 14.00 on Weds 11th June
For enquiries about speaking and sponsorship opportunities, please email: darehub@newcastle.ac.uk.
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge, build new connections, and be inspired by the latest research developments. We look forward to seeing you at the DARe Researcher Conference!
N.B. This event is in-person only.
Information Source: DARe | eventbrite
The Email Edge: Grow, Automate, and Sell With Your Email List | INNSiDE by Meliá Newcastle
Jun 9, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Unlock the full potential of your email marketing strategy with this in-depth workshop designed to help you grow your list, automate customer journeys, and drive sales. Through expert-led sessions, you’ll learn actionable strategies for expanding your audience, optimizing automations, and crafting successful sales campaigns that engage and convert.
This event also includes a mastermind session where you can get personalized advice on overcoming challenges, plus opportunities to network with fellow professionals. Whether you’re looking to fine-tune your email tactics or take your campaigns to the next level, you’ll leave with the tools and insights needed to thrive. The day wraps up with final thoughts and key takeaways to fuel your future success. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain the email marketing edge!
Information Source: ActiveCampaign | eventbrite
Architecture as an Earth practice | Curtis Auditorium
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Join the curators of the British Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale as they present a lecture-performance that explores the exhibition’s central themes of repair, reparation, and resistance.
Through a fusion of storytelling, historical inquiry, and design, the curators will invite audiences to rethink the role of architecture in shaping more just and resilient futures.
About the exhibition
Entitled
GBR – Geology of Britannic Repair,
the exhibition for the British Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia 2025 investigates how architecture can reverse the destructive impacts of colonial systems of geological extraction through emergent practices of architectural repair.
The exhibition is commissioned by the British Council and is a unique UK-Kenya collaboration between a multi-disciplinary team of curators – Kabage Karanja and Stella Mutegi of Nairobi-based architecture studio Cave_bureau; and UK-based curator and writer Owen Hopkins and academic Professor Kathryn Yusoff. The Great Rift Valley – a geological formation that runs from southern Turkey through Palestine, the Red Sea to Ethiopia, Kenya and Mozambique – provides the exhibition’s geographical, geological and conceptual focus.
Emerging from the “rift”, the exhibition comprises a series of installations by Cave_bureau, Mae-ling Lokko and Gustavo Crembil, Thandi Loewenson, and the Palestine Regeneration Team / PART (Yara Sharif, Nasser Golzari and Murray Fraser). Reflecting on architecture’s role in the geological afterlives of colonialism, the installations put forward different earth-based vernaculars that offer possibilities for planetary repair, restitution and renewal.
Transforming the 2025 British Pavilion into a site of reinvention, the exhibition invites the visitor to reimagine architecture as an earth practice that rebuilds the connections between people, ecology and land.
About the curators
Kathryn Yusoff
is Professor of Inhuman Geography at Queen Mary University of London. Her award winning (Association of American Geographers, 2021) transdisciplinary research addresses the colonial afterlives of geology and race, critical environmental studies and the in/humanities. She is author of Geologic Life and A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None.
Kabage Karanja
is an architect, co-founder and director of Cave_bureau, an architectural and research firm based in Nairobi that he started alongside Stella Mutegi in 2014. He leads the research and aesthetic direction of the bureau and is currently a Louis I. Kahn Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale School of Architecture.
Stella Mutegi
is an architect, co-founder and director of Cave_bureau, an architectural and research firm based in Nairobi that she started alongside Kabage Karanja in 2014. She heads the technical department at Cave, where she orchestrates the seamless coordination of Cave’s ideas into built form. She is currently a Louis I. Kahn Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale School of Architecture.
Owen Hopkins
is Director of the Farrell Centre at Newcastle University. Previously he was Senior Curator of Exhibitions and Education at Sir John Soane’s Museum and Architecture Programme Curator at the Royal Academy of Arts. Alongside his curatorial practice, he is author or editor of numerous books and journals, including, most recently, Towards Another Architecture: New Visions for the 21st Century.
Photo credit: © Taran Wilkhu © British Council
Information Source: Farrell Centre | eventbrite
Little Explorers | Wallsend Boys Club
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Sensory play supports brain development, the development of problem solving skills, supports children's language development alongside the development of communication and social skills
Children will get access to a range of sensory activities and crafts which will differ each session to ensure little ones are kept engaged.
The children will also have the use of the soft play equipment throughout the session.
Tea and coffee will be provided to parents throughout the session. Snacks will also be provided to the children.
Information Source: Little Explorers | eventbrite
Little Explorers- Home Ed | Wallsend Boys Club
Jun 10, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Sensory play supports brain development, the development of problem solving skills, supports children's language development alongside the development of communication and social skills
Children will get access to a range of sensory activities and crafts which will differ each session to ensure little ones are kept engaged.
The children will also have the use of the soft play equipment throughout the session.
Tea and coffee will be provided to parents throughout the session. Snacks will also be provided to the children.
Information Source: Little Explorers | eventbrite
NetWORK Newcastle June Meeting | Maldron Hotel Newcastle
Jun 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Founded in January 2024, NetWORK NotWORK CIC has taken the business networking world by storm!
The first year of NetWORK saw 13 meetings, the launch of NetFEST NotFEST (an incredible business networking festival with over 400 attendees, powerful speakers, games, Masterchef contestants, axe throwing, inflatables and so much more), the opening of the NotWORK Business Hub, the creation of the Junior Journalism project which piloted in 6 schools across the North East, the development of the Cross-Generational Mentorship Programme and so much more.
Here’s what some of our members have said about us - ‘powerfully engaging’, ‘really friendly networking’, and ‘I’ve made valuable connections’….so what are you waiting for? Come and join us so you can see why our NetWORKing feels like NotWORKing!
Check out our website and socials for more information about what we do and how you can get involved!
https://networknotwork.co.uk/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/network-notwork-cic/
https://www.facebook.com/networknotworkcic
https://www.instagram.com/networkgroupuk/
https://www.tiktok.com/@network.notwork
Information Source: NetWORK NotWORK CIC | eventbrite
Swinging Sixties - WA - Walking Tour | Meet under the Council Chamber, Newcastle Civic Centre.
Jun 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Meet under the Council Chamber, Newcastle Civic centre. Finish at Westgate Road/Clayton Street junction.
These boots are made for walking – are yours? This tour recreates the social culture of the Swinging Sixties in Newcastle. Join us on a magical mystery tour of yesteryear when man stepped on the moon, Strawberry Fields were forever and a pound in your pocket could last you all week.
Booking will secure your place but walk-ups will be available on the day.
If you are a 2025 season ticket holder, remember you MUST bring along your ticket or you will be asked to pay for your tour.
Tour lasts approx 1.5hrs
Assistance dogs only. No other pets allowed.
Safety Information
To attend our walks you need to be reasonably fit, prepared to be responsible for your own safety, and to supervise any children in your care. Appropriate clothing and footwear is recommended. A bottle of water, an umbrella and an extra layer wouldn't go amiss. The British weather is notoriously changeable! Newcastle is an historic city with uneven pavements and narrow passages add to its unique character. There are also often steps to navigate. Our walks take approximately 90 minutes, are you comfortable walking and standing for that length of time? If there’s any activity you are unable to do or if you have a concern, please contact us at newcastlecityg@gmail.com before booking. We try to stick to footpaths and use pedestrian crossings where available. If you have any pre-medical conditions or injuries that may affect you walking or feel unwell during a walk, please let your Guide know.
Standard Disclaimer
Your participation in the guided walk is at your own risk and we shall not be held liable under any circumstances for any matter arising out of your participation. We accept no responsibility or liability for loss or injury (other than for matters for which we are not legally able to exclude or limit liability). We have public liability insurance.
Information Source: Newcastle City Guides | eventbrite
Northumbria University IP Showcase 2025 | Business and Law Building, Northumbria University
Jun 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Spruce Valley Township
Join us for Northumbria University’s IP Showcase Event 2025.
Northumbria University has successfully transformed itself into a research-intensive modern university as proven by its recognition as the Modern University of the Year 2025 by the Times and The Sunday Times (after the Times' analysis of our performance in their research quality index, increasing student satisfaction and our overall rise in the league table) and in the REF 2022 result as having achieved the biggest rise in research power of any UK university.
The ongoing research at Northumbria is leading to the creation of valuable IP which can be exploited for economic and societal benefit to meet global challenges. The IP Commercialisation Team (within Research and Innovation Services) is holding a Northumbria University IP Showcase Event 2025 to showcase some of the technologies and research-based products and services that are being developed at Northumbria University for subsequent adoption by industry.
On behalf of Northumbria University, the IP Commercialisation Team would like to invite you to our IP Showcase Event which is taking place on 11th June from 9:15am – 13.30pm.
At the event, you can interact with our innovators to explore further the disruptive technologies being built at Northumbria and discuss possible joint R&D ventures and investment opportunities. There will be talks from academic innovators on some of our IP commercialisation projects and existing and upcoming spin-out companies. Our technology area includes MedTech, Bio-Tech, Net Zero, Electronics, Engineering, Space-Tech, Materials, Assistive-Tech, AI. At the event you can interact with our innovators to explore further the disruptive technologies being built at Northumbria and discuss possible joint R&D ventures and investment opportunities.
Schedule
09:15 - 09:45: Registration & Tea/Coffee
09:45 – 10:10: Welcome Introduction
* Event opening speech by a Senior Leadership, and Northumbria University IP Portfolio Overview by a Senior Leadership
* A Keynote Speaker on 'Challenges and Excitements of a Spinout'
10:10 – 11:00: Northumbria University Spinouts matter to Investors and Consumers/Clients?
* Presentation by founders of existing and pipeline spinouts
• Fireside Chat on 'Being Investable Founders' with Academic Founders
* Fireside Chat on 'Being Investable Spinouts' with Investors
11:15 – 11:30: Comfort Break
11:30 – 12:20: Priority Commercialisation Projects (across research/industry segments)
* Presentation by Academic inventors of potential licensing and other business deals
* Fireside Chat on 'IP Commercialisation Journeys' with Academic Inventors
* Intro on 'Knowledge Bank: A Platform for Non-Monetised IPs'
* IP Training and Support offers at Northumbria University
12:20 – 12:30: Final Messages of the Event
* Funding Announcement for 'new innovative project ideas
12:30 – 13:30: Lunch & Making visits to Exhibition Stalls for Networking
Benefits
Engage with our academics and staff to explore collaboration opportunities.
Learn about engaging with the IP commercialisation team at Northumbria University.
Hear directly from our academics and IP commercialisation team about their experiences and successes.
See first-hand, the innovative and disruptive technologies in development.
Gain insights into our pipeline across a range of technological fields.
The opportunity to network with our academic innovators, IP commercialisation team, senior leadership team and key external guests from across the North-East knowledge economy.
Event Venue: CCE1 – 001, Business and Law Building, Falconar Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, NE2 1XA
Contact us
If you have any queries, please email us at:
IPcommercialisation@northumbria.ac.uk
NOTE: Those unable to attend the event may be able to view the LIVE 'presentation sessions by the speakers' on MS Teams (via https://tinyurl.com/4bummx63) - subject to 'prior confirmation of acceptance' to attend online.
Information Source: Northumbria University IP Commercialisation Team | eventbrite