Independent publisher focused on books that support Justice, Equality and Sustainability. We aim to increase access to book publication for refugees and members of other marginalised groups, and for writers on environmental subjects.
Residents Association for people living on the housing estate managed by Pan Management CIC also known as Bluebell Meadows and St George's Gate.
We are the Isle of Wight Parent Carer Forum, a voluntary group of parents and carers of children and young people with a wide range of special educational needs (SEN) and disabilities. Parents working together to improve services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities on the Isle of Wight.
St Michael’s is the Parish Church for Grimsargh, serving the local community for over 300 years. We extend a welcome to all who wish to worship here or join in our activities, or anyone who is simply curious or uncertain.
An Ealing W5 resident's association serving The Park, Kerrison Road, Park Place, Kerrison Place, Kerrison Villas, and Kenilworth Road.
Particle aims to create opportunities for people in St Neots and the surrounding area to access creative arts experiences.
A group set up to celebrate the life and times of Sir Robert Peel and his family, who lived at nearby Drayton Manor. We run a museum of Drayton Manor and Police memorabilia at Middleton Hall, Tamworth, attend schools and outside groups, to give talks explaining the history of both the Peels, that period in time, and Police service history.
Pendle Ladies' Choir (formerly Nelson Civic Ladies Choir) is a group of around 50 ladies from around the Pendle area of Lancashire who love to sing! The ladies perform regularly throughout the year and enjoy both concerts and competitions, singing a wide range of music from ABBA to Zadok the Priest - definately something to suit every taste.
Petersham Common is 17 acres of woodland bordered by Star & Garter Hill and Petersham Road running down to Petersham Meadows.
The Society encourages an interest in local history. It holds meetings each month in Westham, where speakers are invited to share their interests in history. Typically the subjects are located in East Sussex, and some members actively pursue research into the history of Pevensey. The Society has been in existence for over thirty years.
Pheasey allotment in Great Barr, is one of four sites run by the BGPW local management Association which is based in Walsall.
Providing settling in support to those returning home or to their community after a long period of time being away e.g., long stay hospital discharge, or those being released from prison, or social care, or into a new home after a period of being homeless.
Phoenix Clog are a ‘mixed’ Morris Side, based near Epsom, in Surrey, who dance North West Morris. We welcome both men and women, young or old, experienced or novice, musician and dancer. During the Winter months we practice on Wednesday evenings, dancing out at numerous spots throughout the Summer.
The charity directly addresses the benefits of group physical exercise, circuit training, low intensity, high intensity and relaxation techniques by qualified instructor, to help counter the impact and effects of drug or alcohol addiction, anxiety and low self esteem. Additionally we provide mentoring and access to certified counselling and therapy to develop self worth and aid relapse prevention
Litterpicking group in Deal on the east Kent coast of England. We began during the global pandemic, discovering dozens of likeminded people who wished to clean our local environment.
Pielarks is a small community folk choir that meets in North Kingston every Monday morning to sing traditional folk songs in harmony.
Pipeline Projects are a community arts space in the heart of Mayfair, run by artists for the community. Pipeline projects is supported and enriched by our outreach to a wide and diverse audience. Reaching many demographics with workshops, conferences, exhibitions and screenings by artists particularly women and historically BAME, Deaf and BSL users, and refugees.
A registered CIO working in the Borough of Sutton and Croydon to reduce inequality amongst disadvantaged people. In particular those members from BME communities who face a wide range of health and Social Inequalities.
A community group registered with Surfers Against Sewage. The aim of the group is to eliminate the use of single use plastics within our community.
The Parish Council meets on the Second Wednesday of the Month in the Pleshey Village Hall.
Working for music around Plymouth and encouraging young people to develop an interest in music
We are an independent, non-profit walking group based in Plymouth, Devon. We have about 70 members. We produce a six-monthly walks programme with fortnightly walks throughout South Devon and Cornwall. We are affiliated with, but not part of, the Ramblers Association. We also offer a full programme of social events.
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!
Pontefract in Bloom is a voluntary community group with the aim of enhancing Pontefract with flowers. We achieve this through voluntary activity, grant applications and sponsorship by local businesses and individuals. We also collaborate with other community organisations: Day Opportunities, Friends of Pontefract Park, Friends of Friarwood Valley Gardens, Pontefract Lioness Club, St Giles' Church, schools and Pontefract Civic Society.
Non-profit group in High Wycombe affiliated to charity Population Matters (London) of which David Attenborough is patron. Group promotes gender equality and better access to contraception worldwide, because this results in smaller, more sustainable families.
Portcullis Trust is an independent educational charity (Reg: 281564) that raises funds to help individuals in need studying at Richmond and Hillcroft Adult Community College. It has been supported by many celebrities including Vince Cable, David Aaronovitch and Peter Snow who have held talks and donated time to raise money for a bursary that supports disadvantaged individuals to access learning.
PotentialMe is a small Community Interest Company founded in Feb 2017 by myself, Fiona Hall. PotentialMe delivers practical support to reduce social isolation and loneliness amongst older people and Mums in the Bromley community. Our primary focus is to increase confidence, improve wellbeing and encourage personal development.
We are an active as a voice in Enfield on behalf of all people from the Horn of Africa, working with council and borough wide agencies to promote awareness of the issues faced by refugees and economic migrants to the UK.
PCDC provides relief for children under the age of 25 years, most of whom are under 18years. Children are sponsored with a contribution paid towards Christian school fees. Medical provision is provided in exceptional cases. Contributions are focused for children in destitute need; the death of one or both parents, abandonment by relatives, family break-down, illness, or mental/physical handicap.
Presteigne Tree Group is a community organisation supported by Presteigne and Norton Town Council working to protect, enhance and celebrate Presteigne’s trees, woodlands and associated wildlife habitats. We will do this through education, tree planting, conservation, and management through community involvement.
Gardening Society which holds monthly meetings at the Prestwood Village Hall on the second Thursday of the month, garden outings and an annual show.
The Heritage Society was formed in 1987 as a meeting place for all who are interested in the history of the town and its neighbouring communities. Its aims are: To support conservation of the historical environment. To gather and protect items relating to local history. To share these things through talks, walks and publications.
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 Parent Teacher and Friend Association for Holy Trinity Infant School in Southwell Nottinghamshire. We provide support to our school through activities, events and our preloved shop.
A group of community-minded locals taking action to preserve and enhance the environment around Putney Towpath
A village hall providing facilities for groups and individuals in the village and surrounding area. A modern, spacious and multi-functional venue for weddings, parties, sports, social and corporate events. We are a registered charity.
Welcome to Quendon & Rickling - a combined parish in rural north-west Essex The site has lots of background information about our villages and up-to-date info about forthcoming events.
We are the charity that runs and funds the recreation ground at Radwinter, Essex. We provide and maintain all the facilities at that site. We currently have a website on essexInfo.org which we hope we will be able to have moved to e-voice. Our current site is https://www.radwinter-rec.org/
We meet every third Monday of the month from 7.30pm till 9.30pm In the Ramsden Bellhouse Village Community Hall. Perennial membership of £8.00 per couple and £5.00 per single. Monthly meetings will usually include a Speaker, discussing the many aspects of gardening. Garden visits are often planned, during the Summer. Three shows planned every year.
Ranmore bike track is located on the edge of Dorking and Ranmore common to the west of the town. We are a group of volunteers who have come together to maintain the track, respect the local ecology and look at future funding, while keeping it as a free resource for the local community.
Ravensthorpe Community Centre is the largest community based organisation within Dewsbury both in terms of services delivered and reach. Our services are divided into 4 segments, Ofsted outstanding nursery, Learning disability day service, adult learning, health and wellbeing and general community projects. We have several well equipped rooms to hire for training, small events and general activities.
Ravensthorpe is a village and civil parish in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. Services within the village include a shop, a pub named 'The Chequers', a playing field, a pocket park and a woodland maintained by the Woodland Trust.
The Talking Newspapers provide a service of local news, information and articles from the Evening Echo and other papers, read by teams of volunteers on cassette tapes and compact discs. These are sent, entirely free of charge, to anyone in these districts who is blind, partially sighted, or simply has difficulty in reading.
Reading Haydn Choir is a friendly amateur choir which aims for excellent, high quality performances. It is based in Reading, Berkshire, UK
Reading u3a is a learning co-operative of older people, which enables members to share many educational, creative and leisure activities. Activities are organised mainly in small groups that meet regularly, sometimes in each other's homes. It is a member of The Third Age Trust. It pursues a wide range of topics; some academic, some practical and others recreational.
We are a group of residents in East Twickenham who think local people should be able to go about their business without feeling harassed by the daily protest outside the British Pregnancy Advisory Service clinic in Rosslyn Road, next door to the doctors’ surgery. We are not taking sides on the “abortion debate” or trying to curtail freedom of speech.
Reconnection is a UK-based organization established to support refugees and migrants to settle into their new lives in a new country and give them a chance to be included in social activities. We specialize in offering advice, referrals, information, advocacy, signposting, cultural activities, and language interpretation services.
Reepham Community Group aims to act as a hub for local people to re-establish connections and support networks within the Reepham area. Everyone is welcome, from babies to the elderly, and areas where we would like to develop support networks include well-being, childcare, food, transport and purpose. Group interaction is primarily in-person, supported by online tools for organisation and information.
London Refugee Advocacy Forum enables refugee community organisations to use their knowledge, expertise, insight and evidence to amplify their voices and speak directly and engage effectively with policy and decision makers in London. We aim to create open, transparent dialogue with people in position of power in order to achieve positive changes to policy and practice for refugee communities.
Relevant Partners isa not-for-profit platform dedicated to uniting frontline community organisations to create positive outcomes for young people and their families. Recently, we launched a new initiative called YetiRise focusing on women’s endometriosis.
Residents United Forum brings together representatives of different local community groups to ensure disabled residents, carers and their families voices are heard and their views actioned when developing local services. The group is led by Newham residents with lived experiences as disabled people and carers.
Local newsletter, produced by a not-for-profit organisation, for residents of the parish of Rettendon, including Rettendon Common, Battlesbridge, and Hayes Park. What's on guide and parish news and views. Distributed free by a group of volunteers to every residence in the parish.
The Rettendon Horticultural Society was founded over a hundred years ago, to promote interest in all aspects of horticulture. Today it has a regular calendar of events throughout the year. The society is a friendly organization which welcomes all comers to its events and activities. It holds three shows each year, in Spring, Summer and Autumn.
Rettendon Memorial Hall was first built in 1923 in memory of villagers killed in the First World War, and contains their inscribed memorial stone in its entrance foyer. It was extended in 1957, and continues to be maintained with all facilities expected for a village hall. It operates a programme of events, as well as being available for public hire.
A local Art Club who meet to paint together with occasional demonstrations and talks. Meetings are on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, 1.30 to 3.30pm at St Peter & St Paul's Parish Centre in Ribchester.
The Ribchester Local History Society aims to provide a forum for those with an interest in the history and environment of Ribchester, Lancashire, and the surrounding area. It aims to undertake research and report on particular aspects of past village life, and to record the memories of those who live within the parish boundaries.
Ribchester Village Hall is adjacent to Saint Wilfrid's Church in Ribchester. It is used by many groups, organisations and individuals, both locally and from the wider community.
Richmond Chamber Choir is an ambitious and friendly choir based in West London. It is affiliated to Richmond-upon-Thames Arts Council. Registered charity no. 287337-R
We are a small charity and target hard-to-reach and isolated adults, including parents of children in local schools, whose lack of English language skills disadvantages them in everyday life. We provide informal English classes and access to local services in several venues across Richmond borough. Founded in 2001, we now have approximately 850 individuals engaged with us.
Our purpose is to help keep Richmond a great place in which to live, work or visit.
Rise Above It is a charity whose's mission is: - To advance public education, research and training on the understanding of domestic abuse throughout the United Kingdom and abroad - Preserve and protect mental and physical health of women, men and children survivors - To provide support through therapeutic approaches - To provide specialist supported housing and any associated amenities
Charity based on the following: - Advance public education, research and training on the understanding the issues of domestic violence and gender-based violence throughout the United Kingdom and abroad - Preserve and protect mental health and physical health of women, men and children survivors - Provide support through therapeutic approaches - Provide specialist supported housing and any associated amenities
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.
Rising Ohana’s CIC provides trauma-informed support for young parents, neurodivergent mothers, and families with complex needs. We deliver practical parenting guidance, emotional wellbeing support, and accessible workshops tailored to individual needs. Built on professional expertise and lived experience, our mission is to create a safe, culturally aware space where families feel empowered, understood, and supported.
Rising Ohana’s CIC, based in South East London, supports young parents and neurodivergent families through trauma-informed workshops, community events, and practical guidance. We create safe, culturally aware spaces for parents to learn, connect, and access early help. Our mission is to empower families with the confidence, tools, and support needed to thrive and build stronger futures.
- A Small charity helping people facing isolation, unemployment and youth facing exclusion and deprivement -The charity helps with organizing youth activities, cultural events, training and translation services including advice and referral.
The Road to the Isles Facilities Group SCIO exists to provide facilities for locals and visitors to the Road to the Isles communities of Mallaig, Morar, Arisaig and District. These include toilet facilities; car parking; and a children's playpark among others.
Rochford Bowling Club is one of the few mixed clubs in Essex. Affiliated to the English Short Mat Bowling Association and Essex County Short Mat Bowls Association.
Rock against Racism Aylesbury is a non-partisan, non-sectarian, self-funded, and FREE signposting community service offering practical advice, guidance, information and support to victims of Far Right abuse, bigotry, discrimination, hate, prejudice and violence.
We are the allotment society for Roe Wood Allotments. Our purpose is to develop a thriving, attractive and multifunctional allotment site that benefits our members, wildlife and the local community.
Rothsay Ramblers was formed in 1981, originally as Ramblers, and has about 150 members. We are a sociable group whose primary aim is to enjoy walking in the countryside with an interesting variety of scenery; we walk in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire.  We organise regular walks on Monday mornings with a range of distances between 3 and 7 miles.
Milton Keynes branch of the RSCDS was formed in 1978. Weekly classes, with an RSCDS qualified teacher, welcome all abilities of dancer, as well as those wanting to start learning. You don’t need your own partner or special clothes. Just wear comfortable clothes, soft shoes and a smile.
Royal Sutton Coldfield North Birmingham Parkinsons Branch
The group welcomes people with Parkinsons their family members and carers, Meetings can be informal - a chance to talk and discuss worries and experiences.There are social activities too as well as offering Tai Chi, Nordic walking, Yoga and Extend exercise, speech practice and singing each month.
Welcome to the Roydon Tennis Club website. We are a small village club funded by a playing membership of around 36. There is a wide range of age and ability among the members. We have an inclusive ethos and hope to include the new and the nervous as well as providing match play for the stronger players.
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.
To provide a quality, reliable and professional volunteer Community First Responder scheme in support of East Midlands Ambulance Service to members of our local communities within the central Northants area.
A large modern village hall with underfloor heating and conveniences. Situated in a beautiful rural setting in the heart of Rushall but with easy access from Pewsey, Marlborough, Devizes and Amesbury. Many regular events held for the local community. This is a perfect venue for parties, club meetings, business presentations and wedding receptions.
A community project supporting the public green spaces of Brixton Hill, for the benefit of nature and our neighbourhood.