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East Marsh Community Website

New weblink added

We have added a link to the website of Open Door based in Freeman Street and Hainton Avenue

So Welcome Open Door to the East Marsh Community Website

Open Door Care
13 Hainton Avenue, Grimsby, DN32 9AS
Telephone: 01472 722 000

Open Door is a health and social care centre in the East Marsh area of Grimsby, which offers a wide range of services under one roof.
 

What’s available?

Whether you’re accessing Open Door for health services or a holistic approach to your well being, Open Door is a barrier-free one stop shop for Grimsby’s residents offering a range of services:

  • Register with a GP
  • On-site health care provided by nurses
  • Specialist housing advice
  • Specialist welfare benefits advice
  • Groups for men and women plus health checks
  • Holistic therapy
  • English/Basic life skills
  • Anger management
  • Harm reduction advice
  • Shower facilities
  • Specialist immigration advice
  • Mental health homeless team advice
  • Specialist ASC advice 
  • Support staff

Open Door also has free internet access, wireless available.

 

 

 

Five a side football leagues

Please see attached below flyer details for new Five a side football leagues being run at the Freeman Street Resource Centre.

For any further details please contact me directly on 07919 304435 or e-mail me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Attachments:
Download this file (Five-a-Side Flyer v4.pdf)Five a side football leagues[ ]829 Kb
 

Foresight's Youth Hub!

In December 2009 Foresight launched it Weekday Evening (4-10 pm) and Saturday (10-4 pm) Youth Club for Disabled Children and their Family.  The hub creation was due to a joint funding partnership from V and SITA Trust. The hub was officially opened by Dame Tanny Gray-Thompson held on 8th February 2010

 What is the Hub?Our hub offers children/youths with disabilities and learning difficulties a chance to interact with friends after school and become part of the large social group who regularly attend the Hub and Foresight’s holiday schemes.

What happens in the Hub?The Hub boasts a wide variety of equipment and gaming entertainment. Youths can join in playing on the pool, air hockey or football tables and play on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. They can also join in with various activities like drawing and painting with one of our support workers. Film sessions are run on a weekly basis in the centre’s activity room.  On Saturday’s children partake in various arts and craft sessions and Woodland Crafts session.

Read more...
 

New weblink added

We have added a link to the website of Family Action Support Team who are based at the Central Hall in Freeman Street

The Family Action Support Team are a group of professionals that respond to the needs of families experiancing enduring social, emotional and behavioural or parenting differculties, including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Autisic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other needs

The service is targeted at children aged between 4 and 13 years

Look out for their soon to be added webpages but if you want any information in the meantime contact them on 01472 343885 Monday to Friday 9am - 4.40pm or by e-mail at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by visiting their website nelfamilyaction.nhs.uk

 

 

Latest Crime Figuares

HUMBERSIDE POLICE RELEASE THE LATEST CRIME FIGURES FOR THE EAST MARSH WARD

Humberside Police have released the latest reported crime figures for the East Marsh Ward, and they were posted on their website. 

The crime figures show that the average number of crimes in the ward has increased (note: the figure are taken over a 3 month period and compared with the same 3 months last year).

In the same period crime across the whole of North East Lincolnshire has decreased by 13.8%.

Ø      Overall level of crime in the East Marsh ward has increased by 2.6% (Over the last 12 months)

Ø      Burglary has increased by 31.3% 

Ø      Robbery has decreased by 33.3%

Ø      Vehicle crime has decreased by 37.2%

Ø      Violence has decreased by 5.1%

Ø      Anti-social behaviour has increased by 109.8% 

To view latest crime statistics for the North East Lincolnshire area >>>>CLICK HERE (as well as finding details of overall crime you can find crime level per ward, i.e.: East Marsh, Heneage, Yarborough, Croft Baker, etc.)

 


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