A Little Bit of Sunshine is a charity transforming how young people engage with and shape mental health support.
The Alma Singers consists of ladies from villages around Great Barford, founded by Alma Tebbutt in 2010. We continue to change and develop our music, and perform many concerts, singing a variety of popular folk songs, Christmas music and songs from musicals. No previous experience needed; you don't need to read music. Come along and meet new friends and old!
The Arctic Club brings together people with experience of expeditions to the Arctic, for science, exploration and adventure. We welcome new members and hold an Annual Dinner in December. We give Arctic Club Awards to support expeditions, though the Gino Watkins Memorial Fund. The Arctic Expedition Noticeboard enables the exchange of information and expertise about recent and forthcoming expeditions.
Would you like to grow your own fresh fruit and veg? Ashford & District Smallholders has run the Chattern Hill allotment site in Ashford, Middlesex (Spelthorne) for over 100 years. Our 8-acre site lies behind the Greene King 'Freeman Arms' pub, and is accessed via a narrow lane from Feltham Road, TW15 1BS. We welcome both novice and experienced gardeners.
We are a local horticutural society for Aston Clinton and the surrounding area. The Society organises monthly meetings with a visiting speaker and holds a Spring and Summer Show.We organise garden visits in the summer and support village activities with plant sales.
Bamford & District History Group was formed to study and enjoy the history of Bamford and the surrounding areas. We hold monthly meetings, an annual exhibition and arrange visits to places of interest. The Group holds an archive of local records, photographs, maps and newspaper cuttings.
The Fayre held in The Orchard on Banstead High Street is an exciting and fun community event for all the family with a Parade, stalls, rides and entertainment for all, including dancing around a May Pole. The May Fayre for 2020 is on the 2nd May 2020.
Banwood is a friendly group that meets weekly to enjoy a variety of folk dances. Whether you’re an experienced dancer, a complete beginner or somewhere in between, there’s a warm welcome waiting for you.
A voluntary Thames21 River Action Group, aiming to clear the Battersea foreshore and slipway of litter, removing plastic pollution from the Thames and improving the river for the wildlife and people that use and treasure it.
We aim To Remember all the good times we had and create a legacy for our school. To celebrate a special school with special teachers, pupils, parents and staff that will live with us forever. To raise funds for the creation of an archive to house our collective memories and create a new space for the next generation.
A not for profit folk dance club, who meet every Friday evening for a mixture of English, American, and Scotish dances. We have a good mix of men v Ladies. all ages welcome. We dance to recorded music as well as live bands, All of our dances are called with an expericence call which changes each week.
We're a friendly bunch of folk, of all ages, united by a passion for writing, be it for fun or with an aim to have our work published. We offer support by listening to each other's work, engaging in discussion and giving feedback.
A group originally set up to oppose a speculative housing proposal for the beautiful and unique Georgian town of Bewdley. We now keep watch for any further threats to rural character of the landscape surrounding the conservation area of the town. Our website provides a record of the communities campaigning activities and an archive of pictures of the events.
A community space for Bognor Regis celebrating all that is good about our town An inclusive and creative space for true Bognarians
This modern, spacious and well maintained hall in Boreham has three separate halls for hire. Bookings are taken from either one-off, occasional or regular hirers. If you're looking to hire a hall for meetings, parties or other occasions.
A community centre for groups and communities to come together . We have numerous rooms to hire including in our main Hall a stage some rooms also have kitchens. We hold numerous events like markets fairs Bowburn Fun Day and much more . We also have a large car park.
Bowburn is a village 4 1/2 miles from the city of Durham in the North East of England . The site is designed to help people in regards to whats happenning in the community and what is available.
Bowburn is a village 4 1/2 miles from the City of Durham in the North East of England and this site is designed to help you find out about anything in the village and surrounding areas .
Bowers Gifford and North Benfleet is a small semi-rural village located east of Basildon between Pitsea and Thundersley. The place-name 'Bowers Gifford' is first mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. The Parish Council was established in 2010 and currently has six Parish Councillors. Parish Council meetings are held monthly on the last Wednesday in the month.
Bradwell-on-Sea Flower Show and Companion Dog Show is a local annual show where people can exhibit their produce, cooking or art. It also includes a dog show and a large fair on the village playing field.
Connecting the British Chinese Community. We are a group of volunteers who organize social & professional networking events for the British Chinese community within the North West.
Bromley Well offers a new approach to supporting the health, wellbeing & independence of Bromley residents.
The group was formed to research, promote and conserve historical sites, items and information relating to Brompton by Northallerton, North Yorkshire and its environs, and to support others in doing so. 

A long-established charity which applies investment income to assist needy persons in the parish of Broomfield, Essex. Alternative operational name Woollard's Trust Charity number 225563 Now able to give grants over a wider geographical area.
Broxtowe Community Projects is a self referral food, baby, hygiene and pet food bank offering in person and delivery of essential food parcels to residents living in Broxtowe. We also provide warm banks, pay as you feel meals, social eating and education classes as well as some day trip to those facing the indignity of poverty.
This association exists to promote interest in the organ and organ music. Membership is open to anyone who wishes to join us from neighbouring counties and beyond. It provides a monthly programme of visits to churches, and elsewhere, to play organs, holds lectures, and arranges recitals. The Association provides a printed annual programme of events, and regular newsletters.
Calder Vale Country Club is located in a superb rural position on the hills overlooking the market town of Garstang, just north of Preston, Lancashire. We are a not for profit club which engage in bringing together local communities to enjoy themselves and to meet others.
Carlisle and District Model Engineering Society has been established since 1936 and is a small group of enthusiastic model engineers. The focus is on building and running trains on our combined 3.5", 5" and 7.25" gauge raised track at Hammonds Pond park in Carlisle. We are open to the public on Sundays and Bank Holidays (weather and personnel permitting).
Singles Group for the 40's to 60's. Wide variety of events including meals out, at home events, day trips, short holidays, cinema, theatre and more.
The Chelmsford Twinning Partnership is a group based in Chelmsford, the County town of Essex, and is run by volunteers to promote activities and links with our twin towns of Annonay in France and Backnang in Germany. We do not receive any funding from either Central Government or the City Council but raise financial support through sponsorship and fund-raising events.
Set in the picturesque Lancashire village of Chipping, the Memorial Hall was opened on the 14th November 1999 by Mr Jack Berry MBE. It is a community owned facility that is available for hire for a wide range of events. It offers a spacious reception area, three function rooms of different sizes and excellent car parking and easy wheelchair access.
Our Society brings together people who are interested in the history of the village and the surrounding area. We are open occasionally on the first Sunday our archive has Census Records, Graveyard Records, old documents, miscellaneous records and many old photographs of the local area and its people.
The aim of the Group is to help ensure that Claytonians and others are able to enjoy the wonderful Clayton heritage of footpaths and public spaces, by supporting and improving those we have already and supporting the development of new footpaths and public spaces.
Cleobury Food Bank is a small rural Food Bank serving the residents of Cleobury Mortimer and the surrounding area in South Shropshire. We are open every Friday morning from 9.30 - 11.00 and we are situated in Cleobury Mortimer Fire Station. We are a member of Shropshire Food Poverty Alliance
We have been gardening for 160 on our allotments based in Arklay Street Dundee. We have 82 plot and a friendly community where the allotmenteer's plant their fruit and vegetables. Advice, guidance and support is available from any of the plot holders. Plot holders love to share, ideas, knowledge and even their seedlings and produce.
The Community Council's role is to understand and represent the needs and wishes of the local community to those who are responsible for providing services to the community. The Council is elected by and represents the community of the islands of Colonsay and Oransay in the Hebrides.
Community Organising in Hammersmith and Fulham is delivered through Sobus - the voluntary community sector organisation that provides residents the opportunity to build local power using a range of engagement and participatory techniques.
If you are interested in Patchwork and Quilting or other needle crafts, why not come and join us. We are a friendly group of ladies who meet on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at Haberdashers’ Boys’ School, Elstree at 7.30pm. We have a varied programme of speakers, sewing evenings and Saturday workshops throughout the year.
In the heart of the Ayrshire countryside Cumnock Rotary Club is here to help local, national and international charities by fund raising amongst ourselves and other rotary clubs in the area. We welcome visitors from the general public and visiting rotarians.
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.,
A community service, non profit, to collect, store and share all historical data relating to the village of Digswell, Hertfordshire.
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
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).
East Hanningfield News has been published quarterly by East Hanningfield Parish Council since 1974. E.H. News is a rich source of local history, recent and ancient, so the Council has agreed that the magazine and any other articles of local historic interest may be published on a dedicated history website, for benefit of residents and anyone interested in the parish.
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.
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.
A website to record and disseminate information about the Elstead & Weyburn Neighbourhood Plan, the Waverley Local Plan and the effects of proposed changes to Local Government organisation and new Planning Regulations.
We are a collaborative network dedicated to addressing food insecurity and promoting sustainable food practices within the Enfield community
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Stoneleigh Community Library is a partnership between Surrey County Council and the Friends of Stoneleigh Library. Friends of Stoneleigh Library is a Charitable Association formed to ensure that Stoneleigh continues to have a community library into the future. We are committed to providing a vibrate community library which is an enriching and responsive resource for all.
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.