The Dancing with Dom Foundation is a charitable organisation dedicated to improving mental health wellbeing, reducing suicide rates, and raising awareness of mental health issues through the power of music and the arts.
This is a simple demo website that I'm using to create screenshots for the Voice Documentation.
A Community website for the village of Denholm, in the Scottish Borders, with information about the village and the history of the village along with contacts for hall bookings and community council news etc.,
We have a Community Centre run by Volunteers to aid and assist all of our local residents.We are striving now to re-build our status and our existance. My name is Tony Farrell,I would very much like to use your service to help us re-brand and get estabalished again, from 2024 onwards. Thank You
A community service, non profit, to collect, store and share all historical data relating to the village of Digswell, Hertfordshire.
We are a voluntary group of Residents in Digswell, Hertfordfshire, who raise money for better facilites (e.g Children play equipment) and work with local Coucils to improve the community. We also campaign and work with Herts police for safer roads and speed reductions through our village.
Digswell Village hall is a community village hall. Digswell is a settlement near Welwyn, Hertfordshire. The village hall is available for all types of hirings - Entertainmanets, Keep Fit Classes, Local group Meetings etc. Built in 1923 is owned and run by local volunteers and is a registed charity (No. 302361).
Doune Ukulele Group aim to promote the playing and enjoyment of playing the ukulele. Membership is open to all ages and abilities. They meet every Wednesday evening at the Rural Hall, Doune, near Stirling.
To share, promote and preserve the heritage of Dowlish Wake, a non-profit community project. A public platform for others to enjoy and be part of. To continue to build an interesting collection of memories, stories and photographs from villagers past and present, together with searches of yesteryear in various archives, documents, newspaper articles etc.
The organisation is Downham Aid. The social supermarket we run is called The Gleaning Pantry (a food bank). A website is important to us to give a point of reference for anyone enquiring about our work and the service we offer.
The hall was built in the 1920s with monies raised by public donation within the village of Downley in memory of the 22 men who died in the Great War of 1914-1918. The building is on a sloping site so that it has an upper hall with stage and a smaller lower hall. DWMH is a Registered Charity No: 292143
We are the parish church based in the community of Drylaw, Edinburgh. We have services on Sundays at 10.30am. Our church halls are used by numerous church & community groups throughout the week.
Drymen History Society is a community group , the aim of which is to maintain a record of the history of the village of Drymen. Membership is open to everyone. The society meets on the third Thursday of each month from September to April (excluding December).
Dunsop Bridge is a village in the Borough of Ribble Valley, Lancashire, England, 9 miles north-west of Clitheroe, 15 miles south-east of Lancaster and 24.5 miles west of Skipton. It is in the civil parish of Bowland Forest High
‘theduntisbournes’ website provides the means to communicate important and useful information to members of the local community as well promoting good governance by ensuring openness and transparency with respect to the actions of those charged with acting on behalf of the community - specifically The Duntisbournes’ Parish Council and Trustees of the Duntisbourne Abbots Village Hall.
A not-for-profit group promoting traditional and modern rug making - hooky, proddy, braiding, locker-hook, punch hook, peg loom etc. We also promote other fibre crafts such as spinning, felting, dyeing, weaving, and knitting, meeting at Clayport Library, Durham on Mondays and Bowburn Community Centre on Wednesdays. We exhibit and demonstrate at public events, schools and community venues on invitation.
East Hale Allotments is situated by the River Lee in the Tottenham Hale area and owned by Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. Some of the management is carried out by the East Hale Allotments Association Committee, formed by volunteers who give their time and energy freely so that all plot holders can enjoy their time at the site.
East Hanningfield Village Hall and Playing Fields are managed by Hanna's Field Charity, (Registered Charity No. 286877). The Charity holds the land called Hanna's Field, including the village hall built thereon, in trust for the use of the inhabitants of East Hanningfield. The Charity provides sports, educational, recreation facilities and premises for the local Post Office/Shop to serve the community.
Eaton Constantine Village Hall is a not for profit community organisation that runs and manages the village hall in Eaton Constantine. The hall is run and managed for the benefit of the inhabitants of the local area with a focus on organised community activities and providing a community hall for hire.
Ecotopia Now! running creative events to tackle eco-anxiety and inspire eco-action!
Edible Meanwood was created in 2023 to maintain and develop public edible spaces and help local people connect to nature and learn growing skills, work together as a community and provide a free source of food. We teach people earth friendly ways of growing to create productive, beautiful and wildlife-friendly spaces which enhance our local area.
Our aim is to maximize the resources of our town to create a community hub where all can flourish. We are a forum of volunteers who meet 6 times a year. We hold events and facilitate gatherings to foster a sense of community and to bring people to the town centre.
Elevated Minds CIC empowers young people, parents, and communities through coaching and mentoring. We build confidence, resilience, and leadership, addressing barriers like exclusion and inequality. Partnering with schools and organisations, including the Met Police, we create opportunities for growth and positive change, shaping brighter futures and stronger, more inclusive communities.
EKCEL is a Community Benefit Society established in 2025 with the aim of keeping Elie’s historic village church in its place at the heart of the community. We hope to create a new role for the building as a community hub, following its disposal by the Church of Scotland.
Ellerton & Aughton are two small villages in the East Riding of Yorkshire. They have a very close knit community, sharing church and village hall facilities along with the Boot & Shoe Inn in Ellerton! Many volunteers organise events for the villages, such as fetes, craft clubs, parent & toddler groups, bingo & whist drives and charity fundraisers.
A group of Elmington Estate residents who identify disused and misused areas of the estate and re-establish them as areas which improve biodiversity, estate aesthetics, resident mental health and community engagement.
Elsenham Community Association (ECA) is a charity and is the Umbrella Organisation for most groups in Elsenham Village. We own and manage Elsenham Memorial Hall situated on Elsenham Playing Field. We also produce the Village Magazine "Elsenham News" which is published each month (except January).
EROWOS is a sub committee of Elsenham Parish Council. We are responsible for the Rights of Way and Open Spaces within the parish (except the Playing Field). We arrange regular walks and working parties on the PRoW network. We are a member of Essex County Council Parish Paths Patnership (P3).
This site is dedicated to collecting, analysing and distributing current and historical information about our village. We try to keep up with current news items and events that are likely to affect us in Elstead and carry out investigations into their background. This involves searching the Internet and communicating with people and organisations for relevant information and publishing the results.
Emerging Voices is a charity based in and around York, founded in 2019. The charity enables adults with lived experience of mental ill health to reach their potential as musicians and artists, in a collaborative and friendly environment.
We are a collaborative network dedicated to addressing food insecurity and promoting sustainable food practices within the Enfield community
Epping Upland Parish Council
Epping Upland Parish Council is one of the oldest and original parish councils. We maintain and manage the Allotments, Millennium Garden, Parish Burial Ground, War Memorial and Village Green. Councillors comment on Planning Applications as well as considering and responding to consultations affecting residents of the Parish. Where appropriate Councillors or the Clerk represent the Parish at events.
Epsom Garden Society promotes all aspects of horticulture in Epsom. We hold monthly meetings, with a wide range of interesting speakers, and an annual show. Membership also gives you 10 newsletters per year and the opportunity to visit other members' gardens and join trips to interesting gardens.
A friendly club with a history stretching back to the Home Guard and run by local volunteers, Epsom Rifle Club meets two weekday evenings to enjoy .22 prone target rifle shooting, with occasional events elsewhere within the county and beyond. Coaching nights are held twice monthly for Probationers and existing members alike. Feel free to get in touch!
We are a trustees of a village hall with existing site but we wish to create a community website for the village to share information etc within the community
Euphonix is a community choir based in Kingston. Euphonix Choir is open to any adult of any age who would like to sing a range of contemporary and popular songs, folk and world music. We offer an inclusive, affordable experience of the benefits of singing with others: companionship, developing musicality and pure enjoyment.
“Music for a while shall all your cares beguile” Our mission is to take live music and music-making to people of all ages who cannot readily access it themselves, through concerts in care centres; music-making workshops for children, especially those with special needs; intergenerational projects that involve young musicians in our projects; "Music Matters" lecture-recitals; friendly YouTube music videos.
Every Voice CIC is a lived experience-led community organisation that delivers creative writing projects, events and workshops in community spaces to marginalised groups (LGTBQIA+, women and girls, young carers etc) which promote good mental wellbeing and social connection.
Evolve as the word denotes implement the gradual process of developing the world of homelessness and to make a positive change in combating the effects in London. We provide housing and support to 1000+ people annually, working connectively with our devoted team, liaison with other community services to ensure standard outputs, good regulations and safety.
ExploreDouala is an interactive community private portal in the city of Douala in the republic Cameroon, providing local search and focused on connecting people and businesses.
The Trustees maintain the grade II listed 'Eyre Chapel' and grounds by encouraging local groups and individuals to hire the hall for lectures and social activities in accordance with our remit in the trust deed.
FACE IT was formed in response to weaknesses in the previous draft Local Development Framework for Hart district in Hampshire, which seemed to threaten the nature and character of the local area and did not take full account of infrastructure issues. FACE IT is about protecting and improving the area around Fleet.
We are a friendly Group of people with an interest in gardens, woodland, & other spaces that allow plants & wildlife to co-exist & flourish. We meet on the 1st Tuesday of the month at 8pm; The Institute, 78 High Street, Kelvedon; for talks & also hold a Spring & Summer Horticultural show. RHS Affiliated Society No. 10545127.
Ferryhill and Ruthrieston Community Council is a local community group that represents residents in the Ferryhill and Ruthrieston areas of Aberdeen, Scotland. We aim to improve our area by working with local authorities and community groups to tackle issues such as roads, planning and council services. We provide a forum for residents to have their say on local issues.
Field Lane Allotments Association
Field Lane Allotments is situated on Field Lane Avaston Derby. It is a private allotment site of about 6 acres owned by the Church of England. We have approximately 100 plots, mostly full plots but we also have some smaller starter plots. We have a small shop which buys in bulk and sells to plothholders and associate members.
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.
Filey Southdene is a thriving club situated in the lovely seaside resort of Filey, established in the late 1800's. Our present bowling club has been in existence at our current Southdene site since the mid 1930s. We provide coaching for new members at the start of the season and welcome all ages and abilities.
We are voluntary run housing co-op in London. Our website is for our members only and gives information about our meetings, events and policies
A village volunteer group which manages the village hall, consults on and helps lead the implementation of the village community action plan and encourages social engagement of all kinds within Ford.
We are a community village hall run by volunteers for the public to use and hire out for occasions, we also have a community recreational ground for the public to use including a field to play football on, play area for the children and a bowling green.
Foxearth and Liston Parish Council is a small, rural Parish Council on the Essex side of the Essex/Suffolk border, close to Sudbury and Long Melford.
We are a community not for profit bowls club based at Hilly Fields park in Lewisham. We are open to all who want to play Lawn bowls in the summer from April to September. Our members interests range from social bowling to serious competition, so whether you are a novice or an experienced player you are most welcome.
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.
Birdcage Walk, lined with pleached lime trees, is a distinctive and famous pathway through the old St. Andrew's churchyard, Clifton, Bristol. Friends of Birdcage Walk is a community group set up to care for, maintain and improve the site, and to provide information for the public about its history and environment.
The purpose of The Friends of Blackburn Old Cemetery is to restore and maintain this historical site. With a large following on social media we have helped many people to discover the graves of their ancestors. Working parties are held on Monday afternoons and Wednesday mornings when a core group of volunteers carry out various tasks to achieve this end.
The north Essex town of Braintree and its more residential neighbour, Bocking, have a long and fascinating history rivalling that of any ancient English borough. This page presents the history of Bradford Street in Braintree and Bocking.
The Friends of Bridge House Pond exist to improve and celebrate the heritage of the pond and park opposite Feltham Station and next to Bridge House. We undertake regular clear ups, planting days and other activities.
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 of Bush Hill Park is a group of local people who love the park and volunteer our time to improve its facilities for the benefit of the whole community. Join us for our weekly gardening club or help with a Litter Pick on a Sunday morning once a month.
The Friends of Chapel Street Cemetery is a registered charity (No. 1201823) which consists of community volunteers. The Friends are restoring the Victorian cemetery in Chapel Street, Eccleshill, Bradford, West Yorkshire to make it an open and welcoming space for local residents after years of neglect.
The Friends of Feltham Green is a group of supporters and volunteers helping look after the Green, the Duck Pond and the Freddie Mercury Community Garden. We want our historic and much loved green space in the centre of Feltham to be a wonderful destination for people of all ages to meet, relax, play and enjoy the planting and wildlife.
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 Hatherop Park, Hampton, work with Richmond upon Thames Council and local people to suggest and make improvements to children's play area, sport pitches and nature conservation area and act as a consultee.
A group of volunteers and supporters who run a small Centre in a building owned by the Heritage Trust for the North West (a registered charity). The Centre has displays about the history of the village of Heysham along with a small shop area selling books, post cards and souvenirs.
A voluntary group working with the railway industry to promote and enhance Hunmanby Railway Station. Over 15 years the station has been transformed with 4 flower beds totalling over 300 foot, making the railway station at gateway to the rural village, betwixt Wolds and Coast. In 2020 the station won a 1st prize in the National Community Rail Awards.
The Friends of Inwood Park is a dedicated volunteer group committed to enhancing the beauty and functionality of Inwood Park. Fueled by a profound passion for the park and its users, these volunteers collaborate to implement meaningful improvements. Their collective efforts aim to create a more vibrant and welcoming environment for everyone who enjoys the natural splendor of Inwood Park.
The Friends of Lampton Park is a community group aiming to; - educate and raise awareness about Lampton Park and its natural habitat - establish nature based events and activities that enhance and maintain mental well-being - work from a grass roots level to tackle isolation and encourage community cohesion
Loxley Cemetery is a historic but neglected cemetery in north west Sheffield, dating from 1787. The Friends of Loxley Cemetery work with the owner to restore and maintain the cemetery, and make it a safe and pleasant environment for visitors. The group also create and maintain historical records connected to the cemetery.
The Friends of Moormead was officially formed on 5th March 2013 to provide a formal body which has as its main object the preservation and enhancement of the character of Moormead Park.
We are a voluntary community group - our aim is to protect and enhance Murray Park as a community resource available for all to enjoy. Murray Park, Whitton, is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames with its main entrance in Kneller Road, and it borders the London Borough of Hounslow along Whitton Dene.
The website of the Friends of North Sheen Recreation Grounds, Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Nursery Green, a small park off the Avenue in Hampton opposite All Saints Church recalls the days when the area was covered in nurseries growing flowers and fruit. Those who grew up in Hampton in the 70s and 80s remember derelict greenhouses and broken glass! We aim to help protect and enhance this space for the enjoyment of all
We are a group of local residents in Heaton Moor, Stockport who are working alongside Stockport Council to develop a derelict site into a community open space for the benefit of local schools and organisations.
The Friends of Plean Country Park is a charity established by park users to conserve, enhance and promote Plean Country Park for the benefit of people and the natural environment, and represent the views of users and the local community. The Friends work actively with Stirling Council to further their aims and ensure that the Council meet their statuary responsibilities.
We are an amenity action group aiming to promote public interest and civic pride in Richmond Green and vicinity, improve the quality of life and long-term attractiveness for residents and visitors and improve the character and quality of the built and natural environments.
We are a volunteer group aiming to raise the profile of the Rising Sun Country Park by promoting and celebrating the wide biodiversity the park offers North Tyneside. We meet regularly and organise events to promote conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment found in the park, working in partnership with the park team.
Our parks and woodlands are precious in our urban environment. We are a group of local residents who look after the two parks at Rose Hill in Sutton. We organise litter picks, planting and community events, and aim to keep our green spaces pleasant for everyone to enjoy and to protect the habitats of our birds and wildlife.
A group to support and enhance St George Park, Bristol as a community resource and wildlife haven. We work with other community groups and the City Council. Founded in 2013.
The Friends of Sutton Green are a small but growing group of volunteers who give up their time to try to make Sutton Green and the adjacent Victoria Gardens, both in the London Borough of Sutton, nicer places to visit for local residents and passers-by alike.
The Friends of Watermans Park's principal purpose is to help protect, conserve and enhance Watermans Park, its environs and access to the River Thames for the enjoyment of local residents and visitors.
This Community Council serves the residents of the Froghall, Powis and Sunnybank areas of the City of Aberdeen. Community Councils have been set up by statute as the most local tier of elected representation in Scottish local government. As such, they fulfil an important and very immediate democractic role.