Bawtry and Tickhill Available Services

eMail: customer.services@doncaster.gov.uk | Telephone:  01302 736000 | Minicom:  01302 736252 | Fax:  01302 737510 
Address: The Council House, College Road, Doncaster, DN1 1RN.

Adult, Family and Community Learning

Adult, Family and CommunityLearning run learning and course opportunities in local schools and community settings. To view the current prospectus and find out more information about what the Adult, Family and Community Learning have to offer you, use the link below:

Adult, Family and Community Learning

Learning Gateways - Thinking about learning or training? 
You may have some thoughts on what you want to do or no idea at all - Learning Gateways can help.  They will discuss the benefits of learning with you and they will also look at how people learn and you can work out for yourself what kind of learner you are.  For contact details visit the website below:-

Learning Gateways

WEA - Workers Educational Association: Yorkshire and Humber - The WEA aim is to create a friendly and supportive environment for all its learners.  Learners with the WEA have many different needs and they offer information on courses, help choose the right course for you, or refer you to other providers of learning opportunities. For contact details visit the website below:-

Workers Educational Association

Age Concern and Doncaster 50+ & Older Peoples Parliament

Age Concern are specialists for the over 50's and is dedicated to promoting the well-being of all older people, and making later life a fulfilling and enjoyable experience.

For further information telephone 01302 812345

Doncaster 50+ and Older Peoples Parliament aims to give a voice to older people in Doncaster. 
Are you 50+? 
Would you like to have a say in issues that affect you?
Do you believe older people have a role to play in shaping their community? 
Would you like to join a group working to give older people a greater say in your area? 

If you answered yes to any of the above and would like further information and how to become a member of 50+ and Parliament, please contact Frank at Age Concern Doncaster on 01302 812345 or email doncaster50+info@acd.org.uk

Citizens Advice Bureau

The Citizens Advice Bureau service provides free, independent and confidential advice to help people resolve their legal, money and other problems. For further information about how to contact them and opening times of your local advice centre contact 01302 735221 or use the link below.

Danum Credit Union Ltd

Danum Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial institution where members can save together, withdraw and access loans at fair rates of interest. Only individuals can apply for membership. Danum Credit Union aim to encourage members to save for their future, and in return receive affordable credit, financial advice and a healthy return on their money.

If you would like further information about Danum Credit Union's local office's and collection points, please contact 01302 841155 or access the web page at www.danumcu.co.uk 

 

Families First

Families First - Doncaster Council offers information, advice and support to children, young people and families who may be experiencing difficulties. Families First can deal with a wide range of issues including managing children's behaviour, family relationship problems and parenting, as well as offering one-to-one support and group work sessions throughout the area. 

For more information on Families First please use the link below:

Families First

Job Centre Plus

Job Centre Plus is a government agency supporting people of working age from welfare into work, and helping employers to fill their vacancies. They are part of the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and play a major role in supporting the Department's aim to 'promote opportunity and independence for all through modern, customer-focused services'.

For help and advice to suit your needs, call into your local jobcentreplus or jobcentre.  You can also access further information via their website www.jobcentreplus.gov.uk

Libraries and Customer Service Centres

Details of the library service in the Bawtry and Tickhill Neighbourhood can be viewed on the following pages:

Bawtry Library

Tickhill Library

Customer Service Centres are based in Community Libraries. They provide you with face-to-face 'one stop shops' to enable you to access Council services. Trained Customer Service Advisors are on hand to resolve enquiries, provide information and give help in completion of application forms. 

A facility that is available at Customer Service Centres has been attracting a large number of older people asking to become 'Borough Treasures'.  Borough Treasures is a mayoral scheme which gives residents over the age of 60 exclusive offers to visit many of Doncaster's leisure and tourism attractions.  Residents eligible to sign up will receive a membership card, badge, a sheet of coupons and an information leaflet.  If you live in Doncaster and are over 60 all you need to do to join is take proof of your age and identity to a Customer Service Centre (CSC) or visit the Blue Building, High Street, Doncaster. 

In the South area there is one Customer Service Centre in Bawtry, plus one in the Doncaster Town Centre at the Colonnades.

Bawtry Library and Customer Service Centre

Local Schools and Children's Services

Early Years and Childcare Service - Doncaster Council's Early Years and Childcare Service has a priority to extend the number of children's centres from 14 to 22 to deliver integrated early childhood services and develop a performance monitoring system to demonstrate outcomes. The Early Years and Childcare Service web pages offer a range of information, including a Children's and Family Service Directory.

Early Years and Childcare Service

Children's and Family Service Directory 

Finding Childcare in Doncaster

Extended Schools - An Extended School is one that provides a range of activities often beyond the school day to help meet the needs of it's pupils, their families and the wider community.

To find out more about the Extended Schools services in your area use the links below:

Extended Schools in Doncaster

Extended Schools Remodelling Programme

Local Schools - Contact details and further information about the local schools in the East area can be viewed on the following pages:

Schools Database

School and Establishments Telephone Directory

School Websites

Sure Start Children's Centres - By 2008 there will be a Children's Centre in every community. The communities can access a range of services and activities tailored to meet local needs, such as Health Services, Support with Parenting, Advice and Information on returning to work, Child Tax Credit and The Families Information Service.

There are two local centres in the East area:

Moorends & Thorne SureStart Children's Centre
Marshland Road, Moorends, Doncaster, DN8 4SB  
Telephone: 01405 818158

Stainforth SureStart Children's Centre
The Old School House, Thorne Road, Stainforth, Doncaster, DN7 5BG.    
Telephone: 01302 844157

Telephone 01302 862112 or email earlyyears@doncaster.gov.uk for further details on any of the SureStart Centres.

Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch Schemes can prevent and reduce crime and disorder, help reassure those in fear of crime and anti-social behaviour and encourage neighbourly communities. They are a popular way for people of all ages and backgrounds to get together and are community initiatives supported by the police, but not run by them.

If you think you could make a difference in the heart of your local community and would like to give it a try, you can obtain information and advice to start a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme in your area by using the links below:

Neighbourhood Watch Schemes

www.neighbourhoodwatch.net

Planning Services

For contact information for Planning and the planning process please use the links below:-

Planning Services

Planning Applications

Recycling

Doncaster Community Recycling Partnership Ltd covers approximately 60,000 households in the East of Doncaster and is responsible for the Green Box, Blue Bag and Clear Bag recycling aids.

For further details you can contact them either by telephone 01302 349068, via email at info@dcrp.co.uk, or their web page Doncaster Community Recycling Partnership

Doncaster Council's Resource Recovery Team can be contacted on 01302 736000 or email resource.recovery@doncaster.gov.uk

Doncaster Refurnish will collect, sort and then reuse furniture that is collected as part of Doncaster Council's Bulky Household Waste Collection Scheme.

If your furniture is reusable you can visit their website Doncaster Refurnish or email them on refurnishdoncaster@yahoo.co.uk

You can also find out the answers to a number of frequently asked questions by accessing the link below:

FAQ Recycling

Social Education Centres

Social Education Centres for people with Learning Disabilities.
There are five Social Education Centres in Doncaster for people with learning Disabilities. An assessment by Doncaster Council is needed to access these services.  The Centres offer a variety of activities and training to meet individual needs, for example, Adwick also has a horticultural unit where training is provided which leads to a recognised qualification. Services users at all the Centres have an opportunity to take part in a range of activities.

Adwick Social Education Centre, Village Street, Adwick-Le-Street, Doncaster.01302 721494
Cedar Social Education Centre, Warde Avenue, Balby, Doncaster.01302 853298
Conisbrough Social Education Centre, Old Road, Conisbrough, Doncaster.01302 862097
Hayfield Social Education Centre, Hayfield Lane, Finningley, Doncaster. 01302 772726
Thorne Social Education Centre, Coulman Road, Thorne, Doncaster. 01405 812065

Tenants and Residents Associations

Tenants and Residents Association (TARA) and Tenants Association (TA) provide a collective voice for people who live in the same area. Members of the TARA and TA work  together to improve housing and environmental standards in their neighbourhood and increase a sense of community.

TARA - Tenants and Residents Association - membership is open to Council tenants, owner occupiers, housing association tenants and leaseholders on estates managed exclusively by the Council.
TA - Tenants Association - membership open mainly to Senior Citizens living in Council purpose-built developments.  Tenants Associations operate in the same fashion as TARAs.
TC - Tenants Club - membership is open mainly to Senior Citizens living in Council managed purpose-built developments.  Tenants Clubs focus on social events and operate less formally than TARAs and TAs.

For further information and contact details please visit the web pages or access the links below:

www.doncaster-fed.org.uk

Federation of Tenants and Residents Association

Young People's Activities & Services

Doncaster Fusion is the new website for young people in Doncaster, was officially launched at an event at Doncaster College.

The site is aimed at people in Doncaster aged between 13 & 19 and will link to loads of online information, including activities, clubs, careers, education, relationships and news on what's coming up and what's been going on for young people in the area.

The name 'Fusion' was chosen by the Youth Council to reflect how the website will fuse together information and ideas relevant to young people in Doncaster. Doncaster Fusion has been designed and created with the help of a team of young people in Doncaster. For the past few months the team has been developing ideas with the web designers to get the look of the site just right and the feedback from the young people is that the site is 'funky and modern'.

Dave McCreery, part of the team of young people, said "Working on the Doncaster Fusion website has been a really interesting and challenging experience. Talking to other young people about the designs and getting their views along the way has really influenced how the site has turned out. I think it will be a great place for all young people to go to for information about the issues that matter to them".

Visit the website now at www.doncasterfusion.co.uk to find out about the easily accessible information available for the young people in Doncaster. You can let them know what you think of the new website by emailing them at fusion@doncaster.gov.uk

Doncaster Youth Council is made up of young people aged 15 - 19yrs who were elected to represent the 17 secondary school catchment areas. These along with 8 young people from minority and under represented groups establish a full Youth Council for Doncaster of 42 young people.

To contact Doncaster Youth Council and find out more about their commitment to improving the lives of young people across Doncaster, please use the link below.  

Doncaster Youth Council

Youth Inclusion Support Service offers voluntary support for children and young people who are at risk of being involved in criminal behaviour. For more information please use the link below:

Youth Inclusion Support Service

Doncaster Youth Offending Service has staff from a variety of professional backgrounds including Social Workers, Police Officers, Probation Officers, Health Advisors, Education Officers, Drugs Workers, Accommodation Officers and Connexions staff. They work closely with other agencies to reduce anti-social behaviour by young people in local neighbourhoods.

You can access further information or make a referral by using the link below or contacting the team on 01302 736100.

Youth Offending Service

Doncaster Youth Service offers young people a wide range of opportunities, challenges, experiences, support and information. Contact information about services for young people in your Neighbourhood can be found through the link below:-

Youth Service Information

Last Updated - Tuesday, 30 September 2008
Doncaster Council,
Council House, College Road,
Doncaster, DN1 1BR
Tel: +44 (0)1302 736000
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