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How can we make North Tyneside the best place to be an older person?

Age UK North Tyneside invites you to share your views on how we can continue our work in making North Tyneside the best place for older people.

North Tyneside is delighted to join the UK Network of Age-friendly Communities – a growing movement of places committed to making their communities a better place to age in, working with the national Centre for Ageing Better.

We are joining a pioneering group of places across the UK who are making changes to our physical and social environment to allow people to remain healthy and independent.

Joining the network is great, but our work doesn't stop there. We would like you to join our Community & Locality Engagement Officer to share your views on how North Tyneside can be the best place for older people to live. You can ask questions, bring feedback, and suggestions on the work we should do moving forward. 

Where will we be this February?:

Whitley Bay Community Hub Monday 2nd  at 10 am
Monkseaton Library Tuesday 3rd  at  2 pm
Wallsend Community Hub, Thursday 5th  at 11 am
Wideopen Library Tuesday 10th  at  2 pm
Shiremoor Library Thursday 12th  at 1 pm
Whitley Bay Community Hub Monday 16th  at  1 pm
Oxford Centre Tuesday 17th  at 10 am
Cullercoats Library Friday 20th  at 10 am
John Willie Sams Community Hub Monday 23rd  at  1 pm
Battle Hill Library, Thursday 26th  at  2 pm
Cullercoats Library Friday 27th  at 10 am

Our Consultation Report

Read the feedback we got from residents of North Tyneside on how we can make North Tyneside Age Friendly.