
Silverline in the News
Silverline Memories founder, Sandra Hastings on her reasons for setting up Silverline Memories – Click here
A video from Tyne Tees Television when we found out we won the funding for our Memory Bus
Audio from BBC Tees on Wednesday 9th October 2019. Cressida Connolly wrote an article in The Spectator about Dementia. Silverline’s Founder Sandra Hastings was concerned about what had been written and has invited Cressida to one of their sessions.
Audio from BBC Newcastle on Sunday 11th February 2018, Silverline Memories’ Founder, Sandra Hastings, Carer Support Group leader Paula from A Time 2 Talk and Group Member and Carer Lorna Hansell spoke to Sue Sweeney about the Group and how it supports the families of those diagnosed with Dementia.
Audio of Founder and Director Sandra Hastings on the Sue Sweeney show on BBC Newcastle on Sunday 22nd October 2017, talking about Silverline Memories
Audio from BBC Newcastle on March 17th 2015 which featured the Dementia Cafe
From May 21st 2014, another report on the Dementia Cafe from BBC Tees
From BBC Newcastle on May 20th 2014, a report on the Dementia Cafe
Audio of Founder and Director Sandra Hastings on BBC Tees on Friday 4th of April 2014
Article from the Evening Chronicle about the Silverline Tea Dance
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/wedding-memories-recreated-kenton-couple-9540885
Article from Harvey & Hugo about Silverline Memories
http://www.harveyandhugo.com/cic-helps-bring-the-past-back-to-life-for-people-with-dementia/
Founder and Director Sandra Hastings being featured on the Virgin Startup site…
http://www.virginstartup.org/news/sandra-hastings-startup-ready-handle-success/
Founder and Director Sandra Hastings being interviewed for Women Make Waves website…
http://www.womenmakewaves.co.uk/means-business-silverline-memories-2/
From the Journal on 4th of February 2015 about the Dementia Cafes…
An article from the Evening Chronicle on 19th March 2015 about the ‘Trip-Advisor-esque’ app to help people locate and rate dementia-friendly places …http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/newcastle-university-experts-helping-dementia-8875095
A video from Made in Tyne and Wear about the Dementia Garden & Allotment