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St Oswalds Hospice

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Situated in Gosforth, St Oswald’s purpose-built facilities offer hospice care for adults, young people and children with progressive, life limiting conditions.

St Oswald's follows a holistic approach that aims to address not just physical symptoms, but also spiritual and emotional needs.

We care for adults with life limiting conditions such as Cancer and Motor Neurone Disease.  Our wide range of services include an Inpatient Unit, Day Hospice, a Day Treatment Unit, an Outpatient Clinic, Complementary Therapy and Outreach.

We also provide specialist care for children, as well as support and advice for parents, within a relaxed, home-from-home environment.  Our aim is to make every child feel special.

Families from across the region - Northumberland and Tyne & Wear – can benefit from our services.

We are a registered charity.  Our annual running costs exceed £8 million – of which over £6 million must be raised through voluntary giving. 

We make no charge for any of our services, ensuring hospice care is available to everyone.

For more information please call 0191 285 0063 or visit our website via the 'Links' Section

To get involved and help us raise even more valuable funds please call Fundraising on 0191 246 9213 or email fundraising at fundraising at stoswaldsuk.org

Registered Charity Number: 503386

St Oswald’s Hospice

Regent Avenue

Gosforth

Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE3 1EE

Melbury and Warkworth Woods

Melbury & Warkworth Woods Residents Association is managed by a committee of volunteers all of whom live on Melbury or Warkworth Woods on the Newcastle Great Park, and who were elected at an Annual General Meeting.

The committee meet regularly on the last Monday of every month (with the exception of August). Membership of the Association is automatic to residents of both Melbury and Warkworth Woods and there are no subscriptions payable.

The Aims and Objectives of the Association are to represent the best interest of residents both individually and collectively, by liaising with the Consortium of housebuilders, Newcastle City Council and its Councillors, the Parish Council and other decision makers concerning the Great Park.