Community Event

Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association (EARA) would like to thank everyone, which includes Egglescliffe Parish Hall Association, who made yesterday’s food bank collection such a success. This morning (Friday 14.11.2025), EARA delivered 3 full carloads of food to The Salvation Army at Palmerston Stockton-on-Tees. As with previous donation given, The Salvation Army were extremely grateful and will ensure the food and other products go to those who are most in need.

In addition to thanking EARA committee members and volunteers who worked inside Egglescliffe Parish Hall, I would like to thank councillor Stefan Houghton and Eaglescliffe Trinity Methodist Church, for setting up a similar collection site with volunteers at Witham Avenue. I know, having spoken to councillor Houghton, that a significant amount of food and other products was donated., and for that we thank you!

The above foodbank has been undertaken by EARA for a number of years and is something we plan to continue for many years to come.

Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association (EARA) are holding their annual food bank collection on behalf of The Salvation Army. The event will take place inside Egglescliffe Parish Hall, Butts Lane, Egglescliffe, TS16 9BU, on Thursday 13th November 2025, between 8.00am and 4.00pm. Egglescliffe Parish Hall Association (EPHA) have once again kindly allowed EARA to use their hall as a collection point, and for this we are extremely grateful.

As with previous years, volunteers will be inside the Parish Hall to receive your donations, after which, we will transport them to The Salvation Army premises in Stockton.

The type of goods we are looking to collect are non-perishable foods like canned goods and dried pasta, and non-food items including toiletries, household items and baby products.

The Salvation Army Food Bank, on Palmerston Street, Stockton, provide emergency parcels for some of the most vulnerable families across the Borough, and we have been proud to be able to support this worthwhile cause. If you are able to help EARA provide the above products to The Salvation Army, we look forward to your donations.

Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association (EARA) are holding a ‘Murder Mystery Night’ at Egglescliffe Parish Hall, Butts Lane, Egglescliffe, on Saturday 13th December 2025. The event will start prompt at 7.30pm, so we ask that guests arrive early. Local actors from The Cliffe Theatre will be undertaking this event in support of EARA and we know it will be an exciting and entertaining event.

Tickets for the night are £15.00 per person, which includes pie and peas during the interval. We would ask that you let EARA members know of any dietary requirements you or your guests have, so we can endeavour to accommodate them on the night. There will be no bar available on-site, so we ask that you bring your own drinks and glasses to the event. 

To ensure that you and your guests are seated together, we will draw up a seating plan for the evening.

Tickets can be bought by contacting EARA members at egglescliffeara@gmail.com, or by contacting:

07941 709936;

07966 321975; or

07415 865305

The Cash Band event being held at Egglescliffe Parish Hall, has now been sold out. Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association (EARA) would like to thank everyone who has supported this event and we look forward to meeting those with tickets on the night.

EARA would also like to thank members of the Cash Band for taking time out to undertake this show, which will allow EARA to continue in their efforts to support their local community.

Egglescliffe Parish Council, with support from Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association, are to hold an event at The Green, Egglescliffe, to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. This event, which is free to attend, will take place on Sunday 7th September 2025, between 1.00pm and 6.30pm, with a bar, food outlets, stalls and entertainment being available on the day.

St John’s Church, Egglescliffe, will be holding a church service on The Green from 10.00am to 11.00am, which residents and visitors are able to attend.

The attached poster has some of the activities that will be available on the day, but there are many more.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Cash are one of the United Kingdom’s leading Johnny Cash tribute bands, who are currently touring at various venues throughout England, and have kindly agreed to help Egglescliffe and Eaglescliffe Residents’ Association (EARA) to raise funds to support our community.

To achieve this, they will be performing at Egglescliffe Parish Hall, Butts Lane, Egglescliffe, on Saturday 27th September 2025, from 7.30pm. Tickets are priced at £12.50 person and, to minimise interruption during their performance, we ask guests to bring their own food and drink.

Tickets will be limited to 80, and will be sold on a first come, first served basis, so we would encourage you to get in early. Cash has previously performed for EARA at Egglescliffe, so I can confirm that this will be an excellent evening for all those who attend the event.

St John the Baptist Church, Egglescliffe Village, invite you to a ‘Music for a Summer Afternoon’, at 2.30pm on Sunday 8th June 2025. Anita and Charlotte Aslin, a harpist and mezzo-soprano, will be performing a mixture of light music on the day.

Tickets are £10 per person, which can be bought from Vanessa at 07375 077699.

There will be a raffle and light refreshments (please bring change with you).

Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association (EARA) would like to thank residents, schools, businesses and organisations for their support at our recent food bank collection. For the first time we had two collection points on Thursday 14th November 2024, one at Egglescliffe Parish Hall, Butts Lane, Egglescliffe, and one at Trinity Church, Witham Avenue, Eaglescliffe.

As can be seen from the attached photographs, a significant amount of non-perishable food and health care products were donated on the day.

In extending our gratitude to everyone for the backing we received for this initiative; it is important that we do recognise the contribution the following gave us on the day:

  1. Egglescliffe Parish Hall Association for allowing us to use Egglescliffe Parish Hall as a collection point;
  2. Trinity Church for allowing us to use the church as a collection point;
  3. Nifco;
  4. Tesco;
  5. Sainsbury’s
  6. One Stop;
  7. The 1st Egglescliffe Brownies and Guides;
  8. Junction Farm Primary School;
  9. Bestway Cleveland; and
  10. Councillor Stefan Houghton.

We transported all the products donated to The Salvation Army Headquarters, Palmerston Street, Stockton, in three vehicles on Friday 15th November. We were met by Major’s Ian and Sandra Davis, who were grateful for the products we brought. The Salvation Army are expected to make up many food hampers for vulnerable families in the Borough for Christmas, ensuring that they have a much better Christmas period ahead of them.

Once again, thank you for your support in this endeavour, which we hope to repeat in November 2025.

Egglescliffe Area Residents’ Association (EARA) are holding their annual foodbank collection on Thursday 14th November 2024. Egglescliffe Parish Hall Association (EPHA) have kindly allowed EARA to use Egglescliffe Parish Hall, between 8:00am and 4:00pm, to collect non-perishable food and other products on behalf of The Salvation Army. EARA have held this type of collection at the parish hall for a number of years, ensuring that The Salvation Army are able to distribute the goods collected to families in need.

Please support this worthwhile cause as you will make a significant change to vulnerable families in the Borough of Stockton. Cans, powdered food, health products, toiletries and baby products are all welcome, with everything being handed over to The Salvation Army after the hall closes.