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Narcotics AnonymousA non-profit society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem
National Library for the BlindProviding a gateway to library and information services for visually impaired people
New Cross Tenants and Residents AssociationTenants and residents assocation in Ancoats
New East Manchester LtdThis website gives information on the regeneration of East Manchester
New IslingtonA website providing information on the development of the local area
New IslingtonInformation about the development at New Islington
New Islington FestivalThe New Islington Festival is a celebration of the creation of Manchester’s newest and hippest place.
New Islington Residents Steering GroupSteering group representing views of residents in New Islington
NHS DirectThe NHS Direct Web site. Your gateway to health information on the Internet
Nicholas Varley Primary SchoolPrimary school based in Miles Platting
Night & DayAn online website providing information about the Oldham Street venue
NornirSupplying information, communication & technology services to third sector
North Manchester Law CentreFree legal advice and representation to those who live or work in North Manchester. Specialising in Disability Rights, Employment, Housing, Immigration and Welfare Benefits.
North Manchester Womens AidAfter hours refuge referrals only: 0161 202 5002 Mon-Sun 5pm-9pm Refuge: 0161 202 5002 Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Outreach answerphone (caller will be called back): 0161 953 4075 Mon-Fri 10am-4pm
North West Disability Arts ForumOffers many disabled people their first opportunity to participate in the arts
Northmoor Community AssociationNorthmoor Community Association will work towards improving the quality of life for people living or working within the Northmoor area through the promotion of charitable purposes to relieve poverty, promote health, advance education and provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation. Our aims are: to establish, maintain and manage a community building. to promote and run training, vocational training, workshops, advice sessions, events and other activities in furtherance of our objectives. to assist local charitable activities through the provision of a small grants scheme for local charitable bodies. to undertake any other activities considered appropriate in furtherance of the above objectives. The Community Association is made up of many different people as well as the Board. We have paid staff who help run and manage the centre on a day to day basis as well as a team of hard working volunteers who help provide services in the Community Centre.
Nursing Homes DirectoryListing of residential care and nursing homes
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