Local history museum located in the public library building in Kelvedon, previously the old British School. We have a a large collection of local artefacts and photographs of our villages, arranged in one large and two smaller rooms. Visitors are welcome to refer to the archives under supervision.
Filey Heritage are a group of enthusiastic people wanting to raise the profile and Heritage of the seaside town of FILEY North Yorkshire. There is a lot of local Heritage in the town which is disapearing and will be lost forever.
Modern life is often fast-paced and impersonal leaving many people feeling isolated. The Friendship Café seeks to address this. We meet every week, to chat, enjoy music, simple crafts, table-top horticulture and other activities. Membership is free.
Formed in 2013 to raise awareness of the historical, social, architectural and ecological importance of cemeteries in the Burnley District. We organise guided walks, help with family history enquiries, produce self-guided walks leaflets and a twice yearly newsletter. We meet every two months in Burnley Cemetery offices and new members are always welcome.
The Friends group of Druids Heath and Monyhull Open Spaces Do you have a green space you can see from your home? Would you like it revamped ? Would you like help ? Join the Friends group and get it sorted Weekly meetings at the Hope Radio Garden Aka The Pods Every Sunday from 12:00
Friends of Friarwood Valley Gardens is a voluntary community group that has come together for the purpose of regenerating Pontefract's Valley Gardens which is a Grade 2 listed park close to the Town Centre. The Friends Group sees its role as mobilising community support for a volunteering and raising funds for the improvement of the Gardens.
The Friends of Guildford Museum is a small charity that supports the work and development of Guildford Museum including providing funds for additions to its collection.
The Friends of Osterley Park is a support group for the National Trust property Osterley Park and House near Isleworth. The Friends raise funds for the property and run a number of activities to increase awareness of other historic buildings, particularly those with links to Robert Adam the architect who "modernised" the house in the 18th century.
A Galleywood Community Centre, events facility booking and access to Local Archives and a Tea Room. Function Rooms For Hire - The Main Hall, Common Room - Corporate and Business Seminars Looking for a party venue for the children, adults, or for your club or society? We are now taking bookings for 2021, 2022 and 2023
Gilwern Roots is a local community group who encourage and support community ideas and projects from seed to oaks! Our vision is to support a connected, thriving and sustainable community (across Gilwern, Clydach, Maesygwartha & Llanelly Hill), enabling inclusive community-led activities and volunteering opportunities for all, enhancing the area and habitat where we live now and for future generations.
Goole 2026 Bicentennial Group (GBG) is a voluntary, non-profit, and inclusive organisation that seeks to commemorate the history, heritage, and achievements of Goole, a town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, that was founded in 1826.
Lying in the heart of the village, our hall is a popular venue for community groups and private functions. Regular activities cover a range of interests including educational, fitness and leisure. Facilities include an excellent main hall with stage, bar and kitchen. There is also a small hall ideal for meetings and smaller functions and car parking for 60 vehicles.
Haddenham Mummers perform the traditional village mummers play in and around Haddenham, Bucks in the weeks just before Christmas every year. Excepting a tiny amount to cover public liability insurance etc, all the money collected is distributed to local charities and good causes, £2850 in the last (2019) season.
Haddenham Screen runs community-based film shows for the residents of Haddenham, Bucks and surrounding communities. Films shown range from recent releases to classic movies, from dramas and biographies to musicals, from comedies and documentaries, from best of British to world cinema. Haddenham Screen provides a local low-cost alternative to commercial cinemas, using a large screen and modern projection equipment.
Small friendly Methodist Church. Meet each Sunday at 10am. Sunday School. Other activities are Youth Club meets Saturdays 4-6pm, Pastoral Group meets once a month on Wednesdays, Messy Church meets once during each school holiday.
We are a community facility, with charitable status, based just outside Farnham in Surrey. We have a Hall that is used extensively by local groups and a Recreation Ground that is used by local football/cricket teams as well as for casual use.
Hambleton is a village and civil parish in the English county of Lancashire.The meetings of the Village Hall Trustee Management Committee are held on the last Thursday of the month in the committee room of the Village Hall commencing @7.30pm
We are a charitable organisation of amateur and professional musicians dedicated to promoting the performance, appreciation and enjoyment of music in a milieu of enthusiasm and friendliness. Hampstead Music Club is the ideal place to meet like-minded musicians, and our members often form ensembles together to play at members' evenings which take place on Tuesday evenings between September and July.
Hampton Hill Community Choir (HHCC) is just what it says on the tin! We sing in Hampton Hill. We have no auditions. We are open to all.
Founded 15 years ago by artist Helen de Sybil, Hanley Art Club is a member's co-operative that meets on Tuesday mornings for painting and drawing.
There to serve the local community and to share faith and support with others. Worship is on a Sunday meeting at the village hall and is open to all ages and backgrounds. Normally share in coffee and chat afterwards. Also have House group Bible study and a crafting group; Stitch to Enrich, that meet during the week.
The Fete has been held every Summer Bank Holiday since 1860, and raises several thousand pounds for local good causes. The model is inclusive and free of charge to members of the public, including a 100 page brochure provided FOC to 8,000 households locally. Attractions include 100 stalls and displays from local businesses and charities, and two sound stages.
Hell’s Bells is an alternative border Morris dance troup. We have members from throughout the community of varying ages and abilities. We have a very talented group of musicians providing the tunes for our equally talented dancers. We perform at local events.
We are a friendly group who enjoy painting and socialising together. Our membership ranges from beginners to experienced artists working in a whole variety of different media. We meet on alternate Tuesday afternoons at the Community Centre in Gilesgate, Hexham. At some sessions we have professional tutors, at others we follow our own interests and learn from each other.
Hexham & District Photographic Society meet Tuesday evenings between September and April in the Torch Centre. All photographers from beginners to professional are welcome.
Holistic Well Women is a non for profit organisation with a social aim enriching the lives of girls and women our aim is to promote health and wellbeing, creative crafts and enterprise. (All are Welcome)
Hope Radio is an OFCOM licensed Emergency COVID 19 public service broadcaster that provides FM radio programs for the over 50s who do not have or do not desire to have access to the internet,to share experiences, to send messages to friends and family , to show their support for essential workers, to feel that they are not alone.
The Woodcraft Folk is an educational movement for children and young people, designed to develop self-confidence and activity in society, with the aim of building a world based on equality, peace, social justice and co-operation.
Founded in 1989, KCO has been an important source of support, friendship, news, education, cultural awareness and empowerment for members of the Nigerian Kalabari community in the UK and Ireland. We are a registered charity in England and Wales (no. 1110253).
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.
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
An amateur, mixed vocal quartet singing both accompanied and a cappella music of many genres not only for their own pleasure but also for charities and other interested organisations.
Annual pagan convention in Colchester, Essex which raises funds for local charities and good causes.
Leigh Floral Group is a club for people of all ages who are interested in floral arrangement skills, friendship and fun. We are affiliated to the National Association of Floral Arrangement Societies (a Reg'd National Charity). We meet once a month at St Aidan’s Church Hall, Leigh, for workshops, floral arrangement demonstrations and social events.
We're a small women's community acapella choir in Levenshulme, Manchester. We have around 10 members and are looking to recruit. We sing songs from a range of genres including pop, folk and traditional Irish. We're very informal, rarely use sheet music and love to sing for the joy of it!
Organises concerts and events involving historically informed music, particularly the Kingston and Richmond Early Music Festival.
We run a community association, our current two projects are a print magazine (West of the River, issue 1 being delivered by 20+ volunteers this week) and a festival in July. We need a website primarily for internal communication and volunteer info (polices, calendar, chat groups) .
We are the registered charity that maintains the Lower Beeding Village Hall and Sports Field for the benefit of all parishioners. Want to book the Village Hall or Sports Field for your event? Please get in touch. The Lower Beeding Association is registered with the Charities Commission: 267433.
The Lydian Choir is a small group of enthusiastic musicians in North Lincolnshire
The Madley Craft and Coffee Group meet at Madley Parish Hall every Tuesday 10 am-12 noon. This is a friendly and informal group so just bring along work that you want to complete or have a problem with.
Mafia Weekend AKA Make a Film in a Weekend, is a participatory film production company and educational programme. We use the medium of film-making to bring people together to establish personal connections. The course shares the essentials of movie-making: participants learn how to write, light, act and direct a film in 2 days.
The Mandeville Hall is a charitable organisation providing facilities to the local community. The building is made up from a main hall, a smaller hall, a bar, a stage and a commercial kitchen - as much or as little can be hired as needed.
We are a small group of local residents who aim to creatively benefit the people and wildlife of the Mardy area, north Abergavenny, through sustainable community activities and events. Interested in community action to support your local green spaces through gardening, the arts or wildlife projects? Get in touch!
A community website set up to collect and distribute information serving the interests of the residents in Margaretting
We are not for profit voluntary group that organises and produces the Middlewich Annual Show which is for members of the community to show their skills in crafts, photography, cooking and display home grown fruit and vegetables with flower arranging etc.
An all-male, mainly a capella singing group centred on Stamford in Lincolnshire.
Moreton village hall is used for regular community bookings such as the Parish Council and the local Horticultural Society, as well as for one off bookings such as birthday parties. The booking site provides contact details for the Booking Secretary. In future the site may be further developed to allow bookings to be made directly on the site.
An After School Club with Music and sports activities A Saturday Homework club
Moriah Club is an After School Club . It will provide different activities such as sport, music, tuition, art and many more.
Situated in the heart of the Black Country the centre has been in existence for app. 20 years, meeting the needs of the local community both young and old. Run by a group of volunteers, over the years many varied activities have been organised, plus the building being available for hire to the wider public for a multitude of events.
Mr Wilkins’ Shilling is a mixed-gender Morris team from Bath, Somerset. We mostly dance the North-West tradition.
We are a club for 16+ year-olds who have learning and/or physical disabilities. We provide an arrangement of sporting and social events for our members to attend.
We aim to promote the enjoyment of orchestral music for classical guitar. If you play classical guitar and can sight-read a simple line of music then you are most welcome to join. We currently meet every other Wednesday evening in the church hall of St. Basil and St. James in Fenham.
Nordelph Village Hall is a small village located outside of Downham Market providing various services for all ages for the local community to celebrate and bring the community together.
Formed in 1976 in Northampton, we meet twice a month at Kingsley Park Working Mens Club and in the good weather we meet at our pond at Whites Nursery in Earls Barton. We attend many events throughout the year, sometimes taking our mobile pond with us.
North Barrow is a small village South of Castle Cary in Somerset. There is a committee of volunteers that organise the running and maintenance of the village hall. This hall provides a venue for toddler group, social events, quiz nights, music, dog training, disco's, charity events. All proceeds go towards maintenance of the hall other charities.
A group of people interested in making Audio Visual presentations that is stories illustrated by photographs and accompanied by voice and music recordings.
We are the North Herts African and Caribbean Community Group and we are an umbrella organisation founded in 2020 to support the African, Caribbean, Mixed Race and other Black Community share our culture and heritage with the wider community of North Hertfordshire. We support the community through social prescribing, events, fundraising, celebrations, history lessons, mentoring, personal development and community action.
The primary goal is to assist composers in creating realistic performances using sample sets, making it easier for orchestra managers and conductors to evaluate pieces for live concerts. Additionally, my service aims to renew interest in works that haven't been heard in decades or centuries, attracting audiences to live performances and preserving musical heritage.
The old head post office in Kingston is an empty building with great potential use by community groups, artists, small business... We are working together to turn a vision into a reality.
The choir started in 1986, we are a happy friendly group of singers. Our aim is to enjoy singing together and to perform charity concerts. Come and join us, no auditions required, just an enthusiasm to sing.
We are a friendly and fun mixed Morris side of all ages. Fifteen to seventy, and lots of ages in between. Always welcome new dancers and musicians.
Pendle Ladies' Choir (formerly Nelson Civic Ladies Choir) is a group of around 50 ladies from around the Pendle area of Lancashire who love to sing! The ladies perform regularly throughout the year and enjoy both concerts and competitions, singing a wide range of music from ABBA to Zadok the Priest - definately something to suit every taste.
Phoenix Clog are a ‘mixed’ Morris Side, based near Epsom, in Surrey, who dance North West Morris. We welcome both men and women, young or old, experienced or novice, musician and dancer. During the Winter months we practice on Wednesday evenings, dancing out at numerous spots throughout the Summer.
Pipeline Projects are a community arts space in the heart of Mayfair, run by artists for the community. Pipeline projects is supported and enriched by our outreach to a wide and diverse audience. Reaching many demographics with workshops, conferences, exhibitions and screenings by artists particularly women and historically BAME, Deaf and BSL users, and refugees.
A registered CIO working in the Borough of Sutton and Croydon to reduce inequality amongst disadvantaged people. In particular those members from BME communities who face a wide range of health and Social Inequalities.
Working for music around Plymouth and encouraging young people to develop an interest in music