About US

NICOHA (Nigerian Community in Hartlepool) is a community organization dedicated to supporting and uniting Nigerians living in Hartlepool and the surrounding areas. We promote cultural awareness, racial harmony, and community development.

Membership is open to Nigerians, individuals of Nigerian heritage, and anyone who shares our vision of unity, inclusion, and community development.

o become a member, simply fill out our membership form and pay the required membership fee. You can register online or attend one of our meetings to sign up in person.

As a member, you will:

  • Connect with fellow Nigerians in Hartlepool.
  • Gain access to community events, networking opportunities, and support programs.
  • Participate in cultural and educational initiatives.
  • Receive assistance with settling into the UK, including housing, jobs, and health service

Volunteer & Events

We welcome volunteers to support various community projects. If you are interested in volunteering, visit our Volunteer Opportunities page or contact us directly.

NICOHA hosts cultural festivals, networking events, health awareness campaigns, educational workshops, and social gatherings to promote Nigerian heritage and community well-being.

You can support us by:

  • Becoming a member.
  • Volunteering your time and skills.
  • Donating to help fund community programs.
  • Attending our events and spreading the word about NICOHA.

Follow us on our social media pages and check our website for updates on events, community news, and initiatives. You can also subscribe to our newsletter for regular updates.

New Members

Yes! We offer guidance on housing, employment, education, and healthcare services to help new Nigerian immigrants settle into Hartlepool smoothly.

We welcome partnerships with businesses and organizations that align with our mission. If you are interested in collaborating or sponsoring our programs, please contact us through our website.

If you do not wish to challenge the impoundment of your vehicle, you are not required to request a hearing. However, please keep the receipts from the auto pound for your records.

Although you do not have to request a hearing, your vehicle will continue to accrue storage fees while impounded. You could be financially responsible for these storage fees. You mayrequest a hearing tochallenge the impoundment.

Trafic

You should contact the parking ticket help line at 312.744.7275. They can walk you through the process of how to contest the tickets or they can review both your records and the tickets, to possibly resolve any ownership issues. You may also want to check with the Secretary of State.
If you submitted a timely hearing contest, you will receive a hearing decision in the mail, which will be sent to the registration address for your vehicle, as recorded in the Secretary of State’s database. You can call the parking ticket help line at 312.744.7275 to confirm timely receipt of your contest by mail. If your request for a hearing was late, the ticket may have doubled.
You have 25 days from the date of decision to pay the ticket before it doubles. Additionally, if you fail to contest a ticket, you have 25 days fromthe date of initial default determination to pay the ticket before it doubles.

If you paid the ticket after the scheduled hearing date, your case will be defaulted. For most cases, you must file a motion to set-aside the default; for Streets & Sanitation tickets only, if you paid before the hearing date, you may call the telephone number on the ticket for further assistance.

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