We are a group of members who model railways in a range of scales. We have our own club room with several layouts set up permanently. We meet twice a week. Our membership is open to all ages.
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.
Aylesbury CTC is the local group of the national cycling charity Cycling UK. Cycling UK provides Cycle magazine, third party insurance, technical advice, cycling holidays and free access to led rides via local groups like ours throughout the UK. We welcome newcomers to cycling. We offer a choice of led rides on Sundays and occasional cycling holidays.
We are a no-profit organisation promoting and arranging our town's twinning with the towns of Chauvigny in Vienne, France and Fishers in Indiana, USA. Twinning charters have been signed by both towns and the arrangements are supported by Billericay Town Council.
Town Twinning association linked with Octeville-sur-mer near Le Havre, in Normandy, France. A friendly group, no need to speak French, but open mind & sense of humour helpful. We meet socially 4-5 times a year & organise alternating exchange visits.
Build Back Better in Brighton and Hove (BBB in B & H) was launched by Brighton and Hove in July 2020. Nationally, Compass campaigns for a more equal, democratic and sustainable society and BBB in B & H is working to build on those principles to achieve positive change in our city post Covid-19.
Living Streets Brighton and Hove aims to promote the idea of Brighton and Hove as a walkable city, accessible to and enjoyed by everyone to help create sustainable liveable communities for all of us, whoever we are and wherever we live in the city.
We are a group of Cambridgeshire residents opposing the Cambridge congestion charge, to represent the best interest of the people of Cambridgeshire. UK public group.
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).
Coate Badbury Park Residents Group
We are a free resident group who provide 2500 residents on Coate Badbury Park with up to date information about the community.
The Association brings together the Parish and Town Councils within the borough of Colchester to help influence decisions taken by Colchester Borough Council that affect Councils either individually or as a whole. The Association feeds in to the County and National Associations - EALC and NALC respectively on any area that affects its constituents or member communities.
Our objective is to advocate, promote and monitor cycle use in the area of North Cheshire from Ellesmere Port to Halton; including Helsby, Frodsham and surrounds, so that cycling is a popular mainstream mode of travel, with accessible routes which are safe, convenient, accessible, comfortable and attractive for adults and children.
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.
Epping Museum is the only LONDON TRANSPORT signal cabin in preservation and open to the public, together with restored Tube Locomotive L11. FREE entrance to the Museum is from the end of Epping tube station car park and all are welcome. Open Saturdays until end of October, and other days by appointment.
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.
Ferryhill Active and Safe Travel is based in Ferryhill, Aberdeen. Our aim is to create an active travel corridor which is safe and pleasant for everyone, connecting Union Street to Duthie Park and beyond. We plan to encourage walking, wheeling, and cycling by introducing traffic-calming measures, improving pedestrian crossings, establishing bike lanes, and enhancing streetscapes and community green spaces.
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.
We are a Rail User Group, formally constituted in 1998, to promote and seek improvements to the services and infrastructure on the railway linking Barton-on-Humber and Cleethorpes.
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
<b>Introduction to the Kingston Area Travellers' Association</b><br><br>KATA is a pressure group, founded in 1991, covering all aspects of public transport in Kingston upon Thames and the surrounding town centres.
Longridge Heritage Centre occupies the former Preston and Longridge Railway Station, operational from 1840-1967. The former station also houses the Town Council Offices, The Station Cafe and a meeting room for hire. The Centre holds extensive information about Longridge, the Town Archive and has regularly changing exhibitions. Registered Charity No.1158326
We are a conservation group affiliated to the National Trust and help with practical conservation work on mainly local NT properties. Volunteers from all walks of life come together to enjoy the outdoors by doing tasks which put something back into the countryside by maintaining woodland, paths, stiles, fences etc.
Website of the March Twinning Association, managing relationships and activities regarding the twinning agreement between March, Cambridgeshire and St Jean-de-Braye in France
Mole Valley Cycling Forum comprises a cross-section of Mole Valley residents linked by a desire to facilitate the use of bikes for recreation and as a means of transport. We are supported by officers from Mole Valley District Council and Surrey County Council and meet regularly with them to discuss issues concerning cyclists in the area.
The New Chadderton Partnership is new community group established to carry forward a vision for the creation of a Chadderton Neighbourhood Forum, and eventually for the creation of a Chadderton Neighbourhood Plan. The group plans to engage with the Chadderton Community to explore ideas and priorites for the future of the Chadderton Neighbourhood.
A web based information advice service that provides information about buildings that provide disabled facilities as well as Education, Advice, Transport and other disability related issues.
Ride on one of our miniature steam or diesel hauled trains. There is no charge to ride but all donations will be gratefully received and used to help improve the railway. Our garden railway & traction engine rides will also be operating on most of these dates. Discover Polegates best-kept secret for yourself...It's Bigger than you think!
This is the website for Princes Risborough North Signal Box, the biggest remaining Great Western Railway design signal box in the country. New volunteers are always welcome!
The Society was formed in 1998 and has many members in the village. There is a full programme of talks which take place in the village hall on the last Tuesday of each month. Our present project which is an account of how World War One effected the village and the lives of the people.
Runnymede Access Liaison Group (RALG) is an independent group with links to Runnymede Borough Council. We provide a representative “voice” for disabled residents, suggesting how the needs of disabled people might be best met within the Borough. As well as advisory work for the Council, we can advise disabled residents and community groups on how to access services and facilities.
Sangam is a 25-year old registered charity based in Sutton Borough. We offer weekly lunch club (bring your own lunch), weekly exercises, social events, festival celebration, tourism services for local elderly people.
Keeping in touch with old colleagues from the British Rail Telecoms group, this includes BR Telecoms (BRT), RACAL, Thales, Hetwork Rail and any othe organisation that have resulted in sales/privatisation etc. Sharing old photos of people and palces and notices for meet ups and obituaries.
Thame, near Oxford, has been twinned with Montesson, near Paris, since 2001. We are an independent and self financing organisation with active members in Thame and the surrounding villages.Our aim is to facilitate visits and exchanges between the people and associations of Thame and Montesson. Annual visits take place in September to Montesson and in May to Thame.
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.
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.
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.