Both girls and boys welcome
Meeting Place: Glendale Hall
telephone: 01668 282412
The Glendale Gateway Trust is a local development Trust which was set up in 1996 to promote, improve, maintain, encourage and advance the benefit of the inhabitants of Glendale. The Trust is a community lead body and is represented by local volunteers as well as retailers, local councillors and local organizations.
The Glendale Group of Parish Councils aims to serve the common interests of its member Parish Councils and the communities of Glendale.
"Keeping the Past Alive"
Founded in 1977, the aim of the Society is to promote and encourage the study and recording of local history in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team is a volunteer organisation, responsible for search and rescues in remote and urban places throughout the Northumbria Police Force area. Its unpaid members share a common interest in providing an important life saving service 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
telephone: 01668 282406
The Glendale Festival is held every year in Wooler with many of the events free to the audiences.Here are a few images from this years event
telephone: 01668 281978
A voluntary charity who raise funds throughout the year to give Senior Citizens Christmas Lunch with entertainment and a bus trip in summer with tea provided en route (usually fish and chips). Fund-raising usually concentrated over a long weekend in August.
telephone: 01669 650457
Wooler Parish Council has a long interesting history and a reputation for being non-political. There are ten Parish Councillors who are elected for a four-year term of office. The post of chairman usually changes annually and occasionally bi-annually. The part-time clerk is the only employed person working for the council and deals with all clerical and accounting matters. A village appraisal has been undertaken and a Village Design Statement was published in 2001 after local consultation. The Parish Council is financed by precept and has powers to raise the precepts for items such as seats, streets, lighting etc.
We organise a wide range of groups covering activities including, rambling, bridge, history, drama and music, which meet weekly or monthly.
telephone: 01668 281477
Youth Club for all young people. Sessions cover Year 5 up to Age 19. Mainly open during term-time.