This website is provided to inform you of the services, activities and other relevant information relating to Morpeth Town Council; Morpeth Town Council was created on 4th April 1984 and is made up of 15 Town Councillors representing the North, Kirkhill and Stobhill wards. Morpeth Town Council, one of the largest in the county, sits within the administrative area of Northumberland County Council. The Town Council also wishes to keep everyone as up to date as possible with the latest local news and events.
The Windsor Craft Beer Festival is hosted by WindsorEats and will take place across the street from the recently opened Walkerville Brewery at the intersection of Argyle Rd. and Wyandotte St. E.
Our vast assortment of qualityprograms and services delivered bytrained staff from a variety of professionaldisciplines are available to all residentsof Essex County.HomeOur ProgramsACCESS has something for everyone. We have a wide range of programs designed to strengthen our local community.SEE PROGRAMSVolunteerThinking volunteering? All you need is a willingness to help, a little time to share and a desire to challenge yourself.The Referral MatrixThe Referral Matrix is a comprehensive online tool to connect youth between the ages of 16-24 to support services in Essex County!ACCESS receives only a portion of its funding from theUnited Way and government sources.We rely on the generosity of donors like you to provide the services our community requires.OUR MISSIONSupporting and strengthening Essex County through locally-driven services, advocacy and strategic community partnerships
Essex Community Services is recognized as a leading community resource identifying needs, coordinating solutions and offering accessible, dynamic programs through multiple access points in the Greater Municipality of Essex.We are a registered charitable organization providing community services to the residents of the Town of Essex and neighbouring municipalities in the County of Essex since 1975. Our agency is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. Approximately 100 volunteers participate on committees or assist with direct service each year. Our clients include men, women, children, families, frail elderly, low income individuals of all ages, disabled persons, as well as the unemployed and under-employed.