Local scout group providing a balanced programme of activities that provide fun, learning and supporting the local community and local environment
Scouting and the provision of a Community Hall for use by others
The 9th Kenton Scout Group is a not for profit charitable organisation which works with young people, aged 6-14, locally. We are all volunteers seeking to encourage & support them in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social & spiritual potential as individuals, responsible citizens & members of their local community through a varied programme of indoor & outdoor Scouting activities.
To promote the permanent preservation for the benefit of the inhabitants of the village of Sawston and neighbourhood of its natural flora and wildlife. To establish a museum devoted to the history of Sawston.
General charitable purposesEducation/TrainingRelief of povertyArts /CultureSport/recreationEconomic/Community development/EmploymentWomen of a particular ethnic or racial originWomen of other defined groupsProvides services (e.g Support/Counselling)Provides advocacy/advice/information
We are a non-profit playgroup, who operate a play scheme for children from the age of two. We meet twice a week in the community centre at AB Kettleby. We provide a service for the local community.
provide and maintain building and facilities for all age groups
The Charity is a village hall used for the following activities:-Dance classes, carpet bowls, craft sessions, dog training, parent toddler group, and private functions such as weddings, childrens parties, education and other functions mostly related to the local community.
Managing the running of the hall,which is available to the local residents, clubs, associations,and churches for events,meetings,education,and recreation. To let the hall to out of village parties to generate income to insure the upkeep of the hall,and enable disadvantaged groups to have the hall for free or at a reduced rate.
Contribute to the economic, social and environmental regeneration of the Abbey Ward and City of Lincoln area.
Based in the heart of South Westminster, the Abbey Centre serves the changing population of Central London. From our spacious and accessible centre at 34 Great Smith Street, we run projects based both in our building and in the surrounding community. Over 1,000 people attend the centre weekly from 2 months to 90+years.
Abbey Community Centre aims to improve the quality of life for local people by offering excellent services which provide a range of educational, recreational, cultural and social opportunities. We aim to work in consultation and partnership with the local community and statutory and voluntary agencies in developing our programme and responding to emerging need and new initiatives
Provision of premises, Abbey Fields Community Centre, for use by the local community and organisations serving the local community in activities covering the music, art, health & fitness, sport, social and family activities for all age groups, backgrounds and interests.
To help our members and the wider public maintain or improve their physical and mental health and wellbeing, build diverse skills and confidence, reduce social isolation and connect with their community. Through our commitment to equality and diversity and provision of inclusive services and support we aim to break down the stigma of mental ill health and build understanding and empathy.
Abbey Community Association provide classes for pre school and have church groups muslim prayer and many community activities.
We are a Community Centre with two Halls (one Large-capacity 120, one small-capacity 40) available for hire to local people of all ages for regular group meetings or private functions. We have a very busy schedule of many varied Groups meeting during the week and weekend private hire.
To promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Abbeydale and the neighbourhood without distinction and to associate with the inhabitants, local authorities and voluntary organisations to advance education and provide facilities in the interest of social welfare with the object of improving the conditions of life for the inhabitants while securing the existing community centre.
Abbeyfield An Lac Community (AAC) provides supported housing for persons of Vietnamese or Asian origin who are suffering from the disabilities of old age, or otherwise in need of care. It operates An Lac House, established in Cambridge in 1997, with 10 single en-suite rooms for residents. AAC also runs a free day centre, and organises cultural and religious events for the local community.
The Charity provides a building (the Social Centre) for the use of the local community, but mainly for older people.
Provides buildings/facilities/open space
To provide facilities for Social, Educational and Recreational activities
Our PTFA consists of a group of parents, staff and friends of the school who join together to hold events throughout the year. The money that we raise is used to purchase resources and experiences that benefit all of our pupils. Recent purchases include musical instruments, a Christmas pantomime and home/school planners for every child. We also help to build links with the local community.
Provides and maintains affordable a suitable accomodation for a variety of groups in the local community. Particular emphasis is placed on activities for the elderly people with disabilities or learning difficulties, the young and children and their parents.
Recreation classes and entertainment for the residents of Abbots Morton parish and close vicinity.
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