Founded by people who are on the autism spectrum, and the parents of autistic adults, our aims are to: - Raise awareness and knowledge about autism - Set-up leisure, social and peer support groups for autistic adults - Work with other groups and organisations to promote opportunities within the local community - Provide training to professionals, volunteers and carers
Immanuel Church
Immanuel Church Millisle
Corporate body – with legal entity of its own separate to its members first established in 1894. Makes decisions in the interests of the whole Community it serves which are then the responsibility of the whole body. It can only ‘act’ where it has legal power to do so – these powers are encapsulated in legislation.
A voluntary faith group for polytheists, pantheists, and pagans living in or near Ipswich, Suffolk. We organise various social and charitable events for our members.
Isleworth & Hounslow Charity Ltd is a small charity based in Isleworth which had its origins over 350 years ago for the purpose of helping people of limited means in Isleworth and Hounslow. The aims of the charity are to provide help to residents of the London Borough of Hounslow who are in need, hardship or distress.
Jambo is a community restaurant under the umberella of UCRA. We are based in Haringey on Westgreen serving low cost aunthentic meals to enable everyone eat healthly
Jaywick Local History Society is a friendly group who's members share a common interest in the history of the little Essex resort of Jaywick and the local area. We enjoy finding out about the history of our seaside village, and sharing the information we find.
Jessopp Road is a beautiful green space near the centre of Norwich. It is ideal for children's parties, outdoor small events and of course welcomes Scouts and other youth organisations. You can hire the space for indoor or outdoor events. Hire by the hour, half day, full day or multiple bookings.
We are a registered charity to provide and maintain a village hall for use by the inhabitants of the area of benefit without distinction of political, religious or other opinions including use for: 1. meetings, lectures and classes, and 2. other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions for the inhabitants.
The Kew Neighbourhood Association was created in 1977. It aims to provide services and facilities in the Kew ward area of Richmond, Surrey for the relief of the elderly, the disabled, the mentally or physically handicapped, the sick and the poor.
Keynsham Allotment Association was established in 1987 to provide allotments to the community of Keynsham and is run entirely by members with an elected committee. It is subsidised by Keynsham Town Council which contributes towards land rent payments and major site repairs. The Association takes responsibility for plot allocation, tenant rent collection as well as funding site maintenance and expenses.
Keynsham Walkers are Welcome are a voluntary organisation, which have recently attained national status. We aim to make Keynsham a walker friendly town, where visitors and residents alike can enjoy organised walks around beautiful countryside surrounding the town, and partake of the benefits from the facilities the businesses have to offer.
Fulfilling skill industry needs attracting valuable talent and employers. Working with organisations delivering career opportunities. Project managing acquisition and empowerment led transitions from education to employment. Co-invested plans with community organisations increasing community mobility through employment, training and skills opportunities. Working with organisations who value diverse talent acquisitions and social equity groups, increasing , equity and diversity through accessible pathways.
Established during lockdown 2021. volunteers who aims and objectives are to improve the area we live in. Community improvements and community events. Check out are social media channel (FB) Killen residents Group. See about us (www.killen.community)
The Society was founded in 1971 to promote interest in the history of Killingworth village and its surroundings. From September to May, the Society provides a programme of illustratted talks from visiting speakers. Some of our members have undertaken research and have produced publications. Our most well known historical figures are, arguably, George and Robert Stephenson.
Kilrenny Parish Church is the (Church of Scotland) parish church located in the village of Kilrenny. As of 1st January 2019, it is under the 'Guardianship' of St Andrews Presbytery, and is presently seeking a locum to lead Sunday services.
We are a friendly, active group with about 150 members. We invite interesting and informative visiting speakers each month and cover a wide range of horticultural topics. There are Spring, Summer and Autumn Shows with horticultural, floral and domestic classes. We also hold an annual Plant Sale.
KLHS aims to encourage interest in the history of the local area through talks, visits, research, and publications. The Society meets monthly on Wednesday evenings (at 8.00 pm), usually in the State Rooms of Kimbolton Castle, by kind permission of the Headmaster. Access is via stairs with handrail, a hearing loop is available.
A community choir open to all. A fun, dynamic and rewarding new choir singing songss from around the world, favourite pop and folk classics, rounds, mantras and more Musical director: Ruairi Edwards - a nationally sought-after conductor, pianist and vocal coach. Administrators: River King and Helen Petit
Kings Bromley Historians researches the history of our community and holds monthly meetings with speakers on a variety of topics. Through our website, people with a connection to or an interest in the village of Kings Bromley can access our large archive of documents and photographs.
We are a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation formed in 2022 with the aim of improving the lives of everyone in our local community: Kingseat, Aberdeenshire.
Based in Northampton in the UK. It covers the area between the Kettering Road and Kingsthorpe Golf Club, and Kingsley Road to Bradlaugh Fields. Formed in 2018. We hold drop ins on the First and Seconds Mondays of the Month (except Bank Holidays) at The Pioneer and The White Elephant.
We are one of the oldest motorcycle clubs in the country, and we organize trials and other off road events, day rides out, weekends away, and other social events throughout the year. We are based around the South West Birmingham area, and meet in Alvechurch on Thursday evenings
Kingston Carers' Network is an independent voluntary sector charity based in Kingston upon Thames and supports unpaid carers of all ages. We aim to support carers' by providing a listening ear, giving information & advice about services and support available, letting them know about benefits available and regular carers' support groups.
One of Surrey’s leading choirs, focussing on high-quality classical concerts. Kingston Choral Society is a vibrant, friendly mixed-voice choir based in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey. We give four concerts a year, mostly in Kingston and Surbiton, performing with professional orchestras and soloists of the highest calibre. We have about 100 singers and welcome new members.
The Kingston Eco-op is made up of three local voluntary sector organisations who will be generating fresh opportunities for anyone in the community to experience a range of different activities. Initially these will include gardening, carpentry, computer refurbishment and cycle recycling but more are planned.
A community orchard and group allotment since 1992, we harvest from trees planted in the past, and plant for the future. An acre of fruit, nuts, shrubs and bushes and veg arranged as natural woodland. We have a couple of ducks on a pond for eggs, a polytunnel, tree nursery and we propagate apple trees for schools.
Kingston Environment Forum (KEF) is a consortium of local environmental organisations which works with Kingston Council to promote environmental sustainability in Kingston upon Thames.
We comprise representatives of all those religious faith groups/communities in Kingston who wish to participate together with other appropriate local organisations. We serve as a channel of communication and understanding between the various faith groups, providing an opportunity for discussion of issues of mutual interest and/or concern.
The Kingston Federation of Allotment Gardeners,working together for Kingston's allotments The Federation aims to: Promote and encourage allotment gardening in the borough. Provide information, support and advice to sites considering voluntary management Build relationships within and between sites so that ideas and experience can be shared. Membership of the federation is currently free and open to any organisation in agreement ...
A Transition Town Kingston initiative aimed at helping green-minded consumers find green businesses and community enterprises in and around Kingston upon Thames.
The Association is founded to promote the health and well being, provide support, advice and informal education to members of the Kerala Malayalee community, their families and friends in the areas covered by London borough of Kingston upon Thames and neighbouring borough. The Association will promote good fellowship and cultural activities beneficial to its members.
The Festival will be a series of early evening events in Kingston Market House. Events will be varied, free, and open to anyone interested. Individuals or groups wishing to organise an evening event are invited to find out more and then apply to the Festival Director.
Kingston Mencap is a small voluntary group which supports adults and children with a learning disability, their families, and their carers living in the Kingston-upon-Thames area.
Run by Carers, we offer information/advice to anyone voluntarily supporting someone with mental health difficulties. ‘Carers’ includes Family and Friends. Each month, we hold a Peer Support Group and Drop-in sessions at the local psychiatric hospital. Recognised as the ‘voice’ of local Mental Health Carers, we represent their view on strategic and scrutiny panels with Service Providers and Commissioners.
Kingston Mills - TIRA
The Island Residents’ Association (TIRA) represents the residents of Sully and the Paddock at Kingston Mills.
We organise monthly evening meetings in Kingston and Richmond upon Thames to explore a range of philosophical topics in an informal and sociable setting. Anyone interested in philosophy and in participating in fascinating and challenging discussions is welcome to come along - no expertise required, though experts are welcome too.
Kingston Voluntary Action supports local voluntary and community sector groups to develop their skills, build their resources and amplify their voice.
Kirton in Lindsey Town Council provides services to the local community, such as play areas, in conjunction with North Lincolnshire Council, and is responsible for providing services and a point of contact to residents within the Krton in Lindsey area.
We are a group of Knebworth residents who have come together to take action for the environment in our local area. This may be by encouraging businesses to use less plastic, sharing information on reduce, reuse and recycling options, swapping surplus home-grown produce, or lobbying for sustainability in local development… We are open to all ideas and people.
Whether you're an absolute beginner or an experienced yarnster, this knitting group is for everyone (men included!) The group meets at Frairs Green in Warrington every 1st and every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:00pm. Come along for the whole session or just drop-in. It's free!
KHBC is a friendly and social Badminton England affiliated badminton club running junior coaching, family play and adult sessions. We play at the modern 5 court sports hall at the Princes Risborough School Community Sports Centre. Open to all abilities from beginners to those interested in competing in the Aylesbury league.