Zine Workshop: Make Noise Without Social Media (Ages 12–15)

Newcastle City Library 33 New Bridge St W,, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Zine Workshop: Make Noise Without Social Media (Ages 12–15)Saturday 22 November 2025 · 11:45am–1:15pm · Newcastle City Library, Level 3 Join artist Miki Rogers for a creative zine-making session for […]

Claiming the Normal – Hartlepool

Hartlepool Art Gallery Church St,, Hartlepool, United Kingdom

Claim the Normal Created by Difference North East and photographed by Kev Howard, the project Claiming the Normal celebrates every day disabled lives, challenging stereotypes and reclaiming space for authentic […]

Canceled Community Cuppa at Redcar’s Footprints Café

Footprints Community Café, Redcar 14a High St,, Redcar, United Kingdom

Community Cuppa at Redcar's Footprints Café Thursday 4th December, 1:30pm - 2:30pm Footprints Community Café, Redcar How's life where you are? @ Footprints Café Where do you face barriers in […]

Mary Greaves, Local Disability Hero

Online via Zoom

As part of Disability History Month, Christopher Hartworth will be delivering a presentation and talk about Mary Greaves, a Disability Activist from Whitley Bay who was involved in lobbying for […]

Canceled Imagining Accessible Futures – Members’ Workshop Newcastle City Library

Bewick Room, Newcastle City Library Bewick Hall (Level 2) Newcastle City Library Charles Avison Building, 33 New Bridge Street West, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Imagining Accessible Futures - Newcastle City Library. A creative workshop for Difference North East members. What could the world look like if everyone’s access needs were met? If our homes, streets, and workplaces truly worked for all of us, what would we be doing, creating, and celebrating together?

Imagining Accessible Futures – Members’ Workshop Northern Stage

Northern Stage Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RH, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

Imagining Accessible Futures: Northern Stage: What could the world look like if everyone’s access needs were met? If our homes, streets, and workplaces truly worked for all of us: what would we be doing, creating, and celebrating together?

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