You teach me something today
and I’ll teach you something tomorrow.
The ancient Kingdom of Northumbria included part of Southern Scotland
and Northern England bounded by the Pennines in the west. The boundaries
varied over the years but roughly encompassed the 6th century Anglo Saxon
Kingdoms of Bernica (Forth to the River Tees) and Deira (River Tees to
the Humber) which were united in the 7th century. It accepted the supremacy
of Wessex in 872AD and was conquered by the Danes in the late 9th century.
The Northumbria Region
of U3A is part of the national and international University of the Third
Age which exists to fulfil the needs and aspirations of its members who
have retired from working life, but are still active. The wide-ranging
activities of the groups reflect the principal aim of U3A which is to
encourage the sharing and exchange of skills, knowledge and interests
amongst its members. There are 25 local groups in the Northumbria Region
which includes Northumberland, County Durham and part of North Yorkshire.
The groups are small (with usually fewer than 250 members), but inter
group co-operation is good, sharing some activities, and reciprocal visits
are regular and frequent. |