A campaign aspiring to create a community hub, with a pub, a daytime cafe, a shop selling local produce and an information centre at the heart of the Gwent Levels.
SEED PROJECT GET INVOLVED This is a brand new project aims raise money is for seeds for farmers crops for the people of Afghanistan. At the moment we're concentrating our efforts on Nuristan. We are planning to provide 20,000 by April 2025.
We are a group of individuals who care about nature, biodiversity and climate change, and want to do something about it.
A friendly and social group interested in all things horticultural. Talks, trips out etc. New members are always made welcome.
Southampton Climate Action Network (SoCAN) is a community website for sharing information, resources, ideas and connections about climate change in the City of Southampton. The network is a coalition of all the groups that are involved in action and activities that promote positive community led responses to the climate emergency.
We are a social enterprise with a strong community focus, delivering education through arts & culture programs and services. This includes natural health and environmental awareness programs and products. We are also a unique, Nubian-led organisation specialising in bespoke, mobile, cultural retreats, events, and well-being facilitation courses.
South Shropshire Youth Forum aims to meet young people’s diverse needs through creating individual and group opportunities for participation, education and celebration. Its core services are based on delivering youth clubs & play schemes, diversionary projects and helping to give young people a voice.
The society was formed in 1978 with the aim of promoting an interest in all aspects of local history. Its main activity in pursuit of this aim is a monthly meeting when an invited speaker talks about a subject of local history interest. The Society has organised a number of local history exhibitions and runs a Recording Reminiscences project.
The Community Council for Stanley and District in Perthshire is made of upto 8 volunteer members. Our remit is to act on behalf of the local Communities in a wide range of matters such as planning, licensing, local Community development, housing etc.
A volunteer led organisation providing short, led, social walks in Sheffield.
The St Ives Allotments are at Trowan on the outskirts of the town. There are about 70 plots on land leased by St Ives Town Council. The land was previously used for farming and so the plots were created from scratch.
St Kew Historical Society is a local history group covering St Kew Parish in North Cornwall, UK. We maintain an archive of items of local historical interest, maps, photographs and books and hold open archive days plus monthly meetings with speakers covering a range of Cornish and family history topics. 2024/25 Membership is £1 a month with under 18's free.
St Marys Church, Haynes, dating back to 1150 and medieval times. Set in rural Bedfordshire, in the hamlet of Church End, Haynes, Bedfordshire.
A Shropshire village community website developed to circulate information about a planned housing development on the village border on the B5476 road between Whitchurch and Wem. Feel free to sign the petition and contact us via our Facebook group (link provided below).
Community Woodlands Association serving the needs of Moodiesburn and Chryston - Scottish Charity No SC052713 Creating community woodlands for local health and wellbeing and action on the climate and biodiversity emergencies
Sullington Windmills Women's Institute (WI) was established in October 1969 and we have a membership of around 60 ladies, with a good range of ages and interests. We meet on the 3rd Wednesday evening each month (2nd Wednesday in December) at 7.30pm. You are welcome to visit us on up to three occasions at no cost.
We are a not-for-profit Community Interest Company, and our sole focus is to benefit the wide Surrey community of pet owners if they are ever in the unfortunate position of losing their pet. We offer a free range of support from poster printing, pins, tapes, perishable food items for food bases as well as live monitoring equipment.
Sussex SAR For Lost Dogs CIC is a Community Interest Company, Using local Volunteer Drone Pilots, Ground Searchers, Search Dog and Humane Trapping teams to help find Missing dogs and reuniting them with their owners.
Sustainable Shepreth was initiated in January 2023 by a group of residents. We are all passionate about finding ways to address the effects of climate change and its impact on the biodiversity of our community. We have the encouragement of the Parish Council and are keen to involve the whole village in these endeavours.
Swiss Cottage is an Allotment Association just off Ascot Drive in Derby. The site has a well stocked shop with car park that sells everything from seeds to specialist fertilizers. The site covers 4.8 acres and accommodates 66 plots. Water is available through the summer months from taps dotted around the site. This site was established in the 1950s.
A Festival of music, food and entertainments, with stalls for artisan producers of all kinds. The fun happens in Talgarth over 2 days of the August Bank Holiday and culminates in our now famous DUCK RACE in the River Ennig.
The Tidal Crane Association has for 40 years been promoting conservation and enjoyment of the tidal reach of the River Crane. This is our first website!
Providing information to the community of Tillicoultry. This includes emergency contact numbers, were to get help, doctors details. Information about Tillicoultry, walking cycle routes, history of the village, details of your councillor, Mps, MSP, whats on, local organisations
Transit Community Support CIC supports the Communities in Richmond and Hounslow Boroughs through offering free or low-cost skills-based courses and services especially in Social care, Maths, English, and Digital skills to improve their day to day lives.
Transition Town Kingston (TTK) is a community group helping to raise awareness of climate change and encourage the transition to a low-carbon future. We aim to build a resilient local community by: educating and campaigning about climate change; exploring alternatives to fossil-fuels; encouraging sustainable food production and consumption; supporting practical projects; organising events and workshops; sharing information and news...
TW9 Wildlife is all about the wildlife found in the Kew and Rchmond area of London. As we have the Thames, Kew Garden's and Richmond Park - it can be quite extensive.
WEBSITE NO LONGER IN USE to see The Real Junk Food Project current website, please visit: https://www.trjfptwickenham.com/
The Society exists to make Twickenham a better place in which to live. It seeks to stimulate public interest in, and care for, the beauty, history and character of Twickenham and its surroundings. This will be the new website of the Twickenham Society to replace their existing site.
A community of villagers in the North Essex area, working on local climate change mitigation and adaptation initiatives.
This site will be providing information about the proposed Colchester City Council Local plan which includes a potential development site in the Wakes Colne Parish.
WCGN is an informal network of community gardeners who come together to share the inspiration, knowledge, and resources needed to create and sustain community gardens in Walworth. Through our community gardens we meet our neighbours, improve the local area, grow and share food, increase biodiversity, and support everyone’s wellbeing.
Waterside Climate Action Network - a forum to help people in the Waterside live in a more sustainable way.
We are a community non-profit set up to help the local people of Waterside, New Forest, UK to re-love clothing, shoes and accessories. We aim to reduce clothing going into landfill, encourage community engagement and provide support for those in poverty.
Wembury allotments are in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the South Hams, Devon. Our committee is a group of tenants, advised by the National Trust ( site owners ), who run all the activities associated with an allotment. The site is unusual as it is accessible to the public who can walk through it and enjoy the gardens.
This website is intended to publicise matters of interest and information primarily for the residents of the unadopted section of West Bank in Dorking.
West Dorking Resident's Group is a group set up to represent the residents of Dorking in recent planning applications likely to adversely affect the quality of life we all enjoy and to preserve the nature of Dorking as a market town surrounded by green belt countryside.
Group led walks of three to five miles. Suburban - Countryside - Health Walks. Monday walks travel further afield. Every second Wednesday is a longer trip on Bus, Train or Coach.
Whitby Civic Society cares deeply about the town's past, present and future. Join us and help to make our wonderful town an even better place to live, work and visit.
Our group aim to protect the environment and improve the quality of the park. Raising funds for park improvements. Undertaking projects to enhance and maintain the bio-diversity, historical features and structures and attractions within the park. We run two successful gardening groups for adults and children. Organise themed events for all the community throughout the year. New members always welcome!
Widdington Parish Council are a group of currently 7 volunteer Parish Councillors who work hard for the benefit of all Widdington residents.
Wildings WI is an online Women's Institute hosted by the West Sussex Federation of WIs but open to all women, wherever they are in the world. Our monthly meetings are held on Zoom at 11am on the 4th Saturday of the month.
Join the campaign to save our trees and open up hidden land to the community We are a group of local, concerned citizens of Lee in the London Borough of Lewisham campaigning to preserve
The aims of the Group are: - To raise awareness of the plight of Swifts in Winchcombe (and the UK) - To support the fitting of Swift boxes in the town - To encourage the fitting of Swift (universal) bricks on new builds in the town (and the County
We aim to create a better, greener future for Winchcombe in Gloucestershire. We are a community effort (registered charity number 1203637) to tackle climate change and improve our natural environment. We do this by engaging residents and businesses, raising awareness, initiating and encouraging actions across our town and working with other local groups to achieve common aims.
A small, friendly, walking group open to anyone who enjoys walking and exploring the local countryside across public footpaths, canals, river banks and villages. We offer a good variety of weekend walks throughout the year of around 4-5 miles, within a 20 mile radius of Winslow, Buckinghamshire. A shorter midweek walk on one Wednesday each month is also usually available.
A piece of land for emersion into nature and all types of willow for either recouping the soul and or making willow creations.
We are a voluntary conservation group in north west Leeds, established in 1995, to turn around the decline of an un-managed, under-resourced and apparently unloved wooded public park, and we're still at it. We carry out practical woodland management tasks, path maintenance and litter picking at our monthly Action Days.
We are here to develop a thriving, attractive and multifunctional allotment site that benefits members, the local community, and wildlife.
Wotton Parish Council is a civil parish serving Wotton, including Ranmore and Broadmoor, in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
The York House Society is Twickenham's oldest amenity society. It was formed in 1924 from the committee of councillors and local residents that was originally set up in 1922, to persuade the then Urban District Council to buy York House for conversion to a town hall.