To secure the preservation and protection of the natural beauty and amenities of the Galleywood Common, acting as a co-ordination body representing the members views to the authorities charged with the management and maintenance of Galleywood Common.
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
The Society runs an annual programme of talks by both members and invited speakers. Membership renewal is due at the November meeting at a current cost of £10pa (£9 if paid by standing order). Visitors are also most welcome to attend any event for £3. A quarterly newsletter 'Past Times' is also sent to members.
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.
Girlguiding Cobham District is part of Girlguiding UK. Our volunteers help girls and young women age 4-18 in Cobham, Stoke D'Abernon & Oxshott have fun, adventure, friendship and space to discover their potential. Our adult members make new friends, travel, explore, help our local communities and help Guiding thrive across the UK.
Glastonbury Digital Café is on every Monday at St John's Church, High Street, Glastonbury from 10:00am to 12:00pm. We provide help to get online, use computers, tablets and mobile phones and learn digital skills. All ages and abilities welcome. If you would like to volunteer to help people in the area, please get in touch.
The forum is to increase awareness and understanding of homelessness and vulnerability and encourage partnership working across all sectors. Members shall share experiences and work collectively to help support and improve services for those at risk of being made homeless and those who are currently experiencing homelessness in Gloucester and the wider area.
Local residents representing the area where Godstone Road and Winchester Road meet (GodWin) in St. Margaret's, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
For thirty years the Goldhanger History Group has collected, preserved and disseminated local history information.
The village of Good Easter is urgently raising funds for the construction of a new Community Building. Our existing Village Hall and Sports Pavilion buildings will soon be beyond economical repair. For the benefit of our existing community, and generations to come, we are seeking to fund the construction of this new, combined facility.
We run the village sports field association and a parish councillor for the village. We want to bring all our committees together (church, village hall, sports field. Parish council) in giving news to residents to help bring us together.
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.
Goole Civic Society is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation dedicated to preserving the unique heritage and character of the inland port town of Goole in the East Riding of Yorkshire - making it a better place to live, work and relax in.
This group is to improve the experience of living on Grasett Park Estate by making Grasett Park estate safer for residents, their families and visitors which include children of all ages, families, those with access needs or disability and pets. and building a stronger sense of community through communication, activities, network and relationships.
Great Abington lies the Granta Valley about 8 miles south east of Cambridge. They are on the historic easterly route from Cambridge to Colchester and are bounded on their western side by the Roman route that ran from London to Norwich which is now a major trunk road, the A11. * For correspondence please contact the Parish Clerk *
The Greater Acomb Community Forum creates opportunities to build a thriving future for the Acomb area. Through working with our diverse community and engaging with local representatives, we are involved in a variety of projects focussing on improving all aspects of Acomb life, from environment to public transport to art and culture.
Great Waltham parish is one of the largest in Essex in area - 6,147 acres, with 2,100 residents. It consists of two villages - Great Waltham and Ford End, and four hamlets, Howe Street, Littley Green, North End, Broads Green. This website is for Parish Council and other organisations and is managed by Chairman Mike Steel (mike.2.steel@btinternet.com) and Clerk (clerk@greatwalthamparishcouncil.co.uk).
GreenHarvest Co-op empowers individuals and communities to grow their own nutrient-dense microgreens at home. Our simple, sustainable grow kits help people disrupt the traditional food chain by providing fresh, local, and low-impact food that’s just 2 metres from tray to plate. Join our growing network of urban farmers and take control of your food supply while reducing your environmental footprint.
A local environmental community campaign set up in response to growing concerns about climate change and environmental sustainability.
Our Village is developing a Neighbourhood Plan under the stewardship of our Parish Council. We believe a website will be essential for the requisite Community Engagement activity. It can act as a hub for all the activities required in the development of the Plan.
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.
A gated public open space in Teddington surrounded by mature pine trees with grass and shrubs, seats and paths. The garden has a bowling green which has been the home of the Teddington Bowling Club since 1935 and a sculpture presumed to be of the goddess Diana.
A community of academic and industry professionals working on thin film growth.
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.
A museum of local history concerning the village of Haddenham in Buckinghamshire. Open Sunday afternoons and Tuesday mornings throughout the year except for January and February. Free entry. Haddenham Museum Trust is a registered charity run by volunteers for the benefit of the community.
Haighton is in the City of Preston. It is a rural Community: the nearest village is Grimsargh.
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.
The Hale Community Centre (formerly Sandy Hill Community Bungalow) is a community resource that provides a range of services, activities and meeting spaces for people of all ages. Our aim is to provide recreational, learning, business and social activities, which are accessible and affordable.
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. It is situated on a coastal plain called the Fylde and in an area east of the River Wyre known locally as Over Wyre.
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.
By the beginning of 2007 Hampton Common Friends group was formed, Buckingham Fields was renamed Hampton Common by the community and together with the Parks Department of the Council and extensive consultation Hampton Common was brought up to its present state.
Friends Group for "Hampton Heath" (the name given to public open green space around and behind David Lloyd Leisure, Hampton in SW London). The area is part of a wider SINC and MOL (mostly golf courses), and includes grassland and scrub habitats, mature oaks and other trees, and is on the London Loop long distance walking route.
HPFA is a charity which manages our playing fields and village hall. We provide the venue for sport and other community activities. Sport alone could not support us but without the paying fields we could not have a village hall. Therefore both sides mutually protect the other and guarantee community involvement in the sporting life of the parish.
The Happy Life Journey Origin (HLJO) Foundation is dedicated to empowering change, inspiring excellence, and transforming lives. Our mission is to empower children, young adults, and emerging business owners to achieve their full potential through coaching and mentorship.
North London community gardening project based in Creighton Road Allotments, Tottenham.
A movement for children and young people, open to everyone from birth to adult. We offer a place where children will grow in confidence, learn about the world and start to understand how to value our planet and each other. The Woodcraft Folk is a progressive educational movement that aims to develop self confidence, social awareness and empowerment in children.
We are a group of volunteers dedicated to raising awareness of the plight of the swift. Our aim is to protect and enhance the traditional nesting sites of these iconic summer visitors and to establish new nesting sites where appropriate in the Hastings and Rother area of East Sussex. We make, supply and install swift nest boxes and call systems.
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.
This is a Village horticultural society, which organises two village shows each year, The society aims to encourage and help members with their gardening. A plant sale in the Spring is arranged to raise funds to run the shows. Other events are organised through the year.
Have a Hart Help the Homeless is more than just a CIC, it's a community built on compassion. We believe that the solution to homelessness requires a collective approach.
We are a group of residents of an estate in Heaton Moor, Stockport. We aim to promote the interests of all residents in the area and build and maintain good relationships within the community, to monitor maintenance and other issues with a view to improving conditions on the estate and to promote the rights of all residents.
Society that aims to provide an interest and awareness of the local environment, it's past, present and future
all the information you need to support the 6 Hereford City Scout groups, annual Christmas Card Post collection and delivery within the city limits
The Heritage Gallery in Camberley, Surrey was established to support and promote Surrey Heath Museum. It now houses the Museum display and exhibition area on the ground floor and displays of local history, art and photography by supporting societies on the upper floor. Opened by Michael Gove in 2009, it attracts thousands of visitors both local and international.
The Heston and Cranford Community Development Network connects local groups, residents, and service providers to share resources, collaborate on projects, and support community wellbeing. It fosters partnerships, promotes local initiatives, and amplifies community voices, helping to address local priorities and strengthen engagement across Heston and Cranford.
Hexham & District Photographic Society meet Tuesday evenings between September and April in the Torch Centre. All photographers from beginners to professional are welcome.
We are a long-established community group representing the people of High Lane. Our meetings provide an opportunity for residents to raise concerns and ideas for improving the village often directly with our councillors and community police. It also provides a platform for voluntary community projects and events.
High Ongar Parish Council is a small parish in the Epping Forest District, split into 3 district wards known as Paslow Common, Norton Mandeville, and High Ongar itself. Located just north of Chipping Ongar, we have a population of around 1,400.
We are a Village Hall, located in High Ongar in Essex. We are a charity, that runs the village hall for the benefit of the local community.
Empowering communities, especially those from underprivileged and marginalised backgrounds, by providing essential tools to master the mind, body, and soul. We offer four main services across South London: - 1:1 Adult and Youth Mentoring - Football Fridays Youth-Led Youth Club - Mental Health Support Services - Community Empowerment Engagements
All Saints Church serves the Parish of Southill which consists of three villages - Southill, Broom and Stanford and the hamlet of Irelend. The church is in the Benefice of Clifton, Haynes and Southill and served by the Vicar, The Rev Caren Topley.
Addiscombe East Residents' Association for Havelock Road, Outram Road, Mulberry Lane, Elgin Road, Ashburton Road/Close/Gardens and the bounding Addiscombe and Lower Addiscombe Roads.
Homeshare Norfolk and Suffolk, enables two people to share a home for mutual benefit. Typically, an older person living in their own home with a room to spare will be carefully matched with a younger person who will provide an agreed amount of support in exchange for good quality, affordable accommodation.
A Magazine run by volunteers and delivered to all residents of Honeybourne. Contains information on Local Events, News, Interesting Articles, Gardening Advice and Recipes, plus much more.
A well established local charity providing day care, luncheon club and coffee morning facilities for East Devon residents at the St. Michael's Centre, Orchard Way, Honiton EX14 1HU on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays .
A community group working to improve The Glen, a Honiton public open space owned by East Devon District Council. The Lower Glen was given to the former Borough of Honiton to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of King George V and the Higher Glen is an almost forgotten Victorian water garden quite recently acquired by the district council.
An ecumenical Christian community (United Reformed Church & Presbyterian Church of Wales), Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales. Sunday and midweek services open to all. The church buildings hosts community groups: carers and toddlers, people with partial sight, a social group with speakers on many subjects, and two choirs who rehearse and sometimes perform here. We are a Fairtrade church.
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.
Horsea Lane Allotment Association (HLAA) was established in 1956 in Portsmouth Hampshire UK. The allotment site overlooks the Tipner foreshore and has over 150 plots. The association aims are to promote allotment cultivation and a sense of community. The association is made up of a approximately 8 elected members including a chair, secretary and treasurer.
Hothersall is a small hamlet within the Ribble Valley, close to the market town of Longridge and the historic village of Ribchester.
Hounslow Repair Cafe CIC (HRC) runs regular 3-hour repair events in Hounslow Borough for our residents to bring electrical, clothing, bike and portable devices for free diagnosis and repair with the goal to nurture local repair skills, develop a sustainability mindset in our community and meet the long-term objective of becoming a ‘low-waste neighbourhood’
To improve and enhance the environment and the quality of life for the community in Ham & Petersham, To promote general charitable purposes, activities, events and projects which may be decided from time to time for the benefit of the community of Ham & Petersham and the surrounding area. Twitter page: https://twitter.com/HamUnitedGroup Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/hamunitedgroup