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.
Eating for Better Health (EBH) aims to promote healthier nutritional awareness for health professionals and the public using interactive talks, and hands-on cooking workshops. Led by Dr Vineet Thapar who is an experienced GP and medical educator. Events include involvement of NHS medical staff, academic staff/students from local Universities and may also include chefs who are passionate about healthy eating.
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.
Egham Constellations is a disabled swimming club based in Runnymede. Our aim is to provide supported swimming and maintain the social/mental well-being aspects that are gained as a by-product of reaching out to isolated members of our community. The organisation provides assisted transport, has volunteer assistants to help members eg. changing, getting in/out of the water, assisting exercise/swim etc.
East London Canal Access Network (ELCAN) CIC connects communities with their waterways. Many urban canals suffer from pollution, and their ecology is threatened by invasive species. Meanwhile local people have very limited access to outdoor spaces or activities. ELCAN offers a solution to both these issues by facilitating safe environmental work and offering watersports opportunities and training to hard-to-reach groups.
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).
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
Essex County Carpet Bowls Association is a member of the Eastern Counties Region of the English Carpet Bowls Association. The Association is here to promote the game of Carpet Bowls and its growth in Essex,
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.
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 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.
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.
Forth Valley represents all the Curling clubs affiliated to Scottish curling in the Forth Valley area. This covers the provinces of Stirlingshire, Forth and Endrick, Central Scotland and West Lothian. Two representatives are sent to Scottish Curling meetings to represent all the membership of the area.
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.
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.
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.
A group of people local to the park who wish to participate in the protection and improvement of the park. We bring our children to play and enjoy the open space. We walk our dogs, and we meet our friends.
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 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.
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 website of the Friends of North Sheen Recreation Grounds, Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Based at the West Shore Boating Lake, Llandudno. A fun group aimed at meeting new friends interested in model yacht racing, model yachts and scale boats.
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).
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.
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.
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
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 Club is a friendly group who play indoor bowls at John Bridals’ Hall, Hardwick, using the same bowls as the outdoor game. Roll-ups (practice sessions) are on Thursday evenings. Newcomers are always welcome and can try the sport for free before joining the club. Bowls are available to get you started. Members are available to offer training and advice.
North London community gardening project based in Creighton Road Allotments, Tottenham.
We are a friendly and welcoming carpet bowls club who meet every Thursday at the Highwoods Community Centre. As well as featuring in the local leagues we have a well attended club night with four carpets in use. We also arrange a number of club competitions and fun days throughout the year.
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.
The Hullbridge Gardens Association was formed over 60 years ago as a local response to the ‘dig for victory’ campaign to enable like minded people to express & develop their interest in home grown vegetables, fruit & flowers. It now operates a local gardening shop, runs an annual Flower/vegetable show plus supports the local allotment group.
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.
Keynsham Walkers are Welcome are a voluntary organisation, which have recently attained national status. We aim to make Keynsham a walker friendly town, where visitors and residents alike can enjoy organised walks around beautiful countryside surrounding the town, and partake of the benefits from the facilities the businesses have to offer.
We are a friendly, active group with about 150 members. We invite interesting and informative visiting speakers each month and cover a wide range of horticultural topics. There are Spring, Summer and Autumn Shows with horticultural, floral and domestic classes. We also hold an annual Plant Sale.
We are one of the oldest motorcycle clubs in the country, and we organize trials and other off road events, day rides out, weekends away, and other social events throughout the year. We are based around the South West Birmingham area, and meet in Alvechurch on Thursday evenings
A community orchard and group allotment since 1992, we harvest from trees planted in the past, and plant for the future. An acre of fruit, nuts, shrubs and bushes and veg arranged as natural woodland. We have a couple of ducks on a pond for eggs, a polytunnel, tree nursery and we propagate apple trees for schools.
The Kingston Federation of Allotment Gardeners,working together for Kingston's allotments The Federation aims to: Promote and encourage allotment gardening in the borough. Provide information, support and advice to sites considering voluntary management Build relationships within and between sites so that ideas and experience can be shared. Membership of the federation is currently free and open to any organisation in agreement ...
Village hall serving the villages of Langford, Ulting, and surrounding area. The hall is very well used by several regular users ranging from nursery school to patchwork and is also very popular for many social events.
These summer evening runs are a series of 3 x 5K country park trail races in Langley Park Country Park.
Swifts are on the decline and need our help. Lewes Swift Supporters is a group of volunteer who seek to protect and expand the town's falling population of Swifts by monitoring and caring for the nest sites that we already have and by creating new homes for the birds. Together, we can do this!
We teach for the local community Kungfu, Lion Dance, Taichi and Qigong in and around the Epsom area. The organisation has been running since pre 2000 and offers a friendly and social environment to learn these parts of Chinese Culture. Founded by Grandmaster Akira Lim, the organisation is continued now by his son Stephen Lim and students.
The London Buddy Scheme aims to enhance the health, well-being, and freedom of choice for disabled people by improving access to the community, quailitiy of life and providing meaningful employment opportunities for disabled people, through a collaborative approach.
London Jaguars Community Association is a registered charity serving the community with health and wellbeing programmes to the most disadvantaged and vulnerable within the borough of Tower Hamlets
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