Charities In Central Bedfordshire
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Hockliffe Village Hall
FacilitiesNo village hall currently and no activity
Public Recreation Ground (henry Martin Lindsell Bequest)
Facilities, LeisureThe Town Council care for recreation grounds to include fairfield recreation ground this was left solely for the use of cricket for the Town of Biggleswade.
Woburn Mothers And Toddlers Group
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationUnder the umbrella of the Pre-Schooling Learning Alliance, we are a committee run group, providing learning and play opportunities for toddlers and pre-school children from birth until they move to a further setting as well as providing support to the parents.
Fulbrook Parent And Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationRaises money through school functions to primarily fund extra equipment for the school clubs/enrichment activities as required.
Ampthill And Meppershall Educational Foundation
Charitable activities, Education, ReligionWithin the parishes of Ampthill and Meppershall, to make grants for repairs or maintenance of any voluntary aided school or to persons under the age of 25 in connection with their education having regard to the promotion of education in the principles of the Church of England.
The Ducklings Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthTO PROMOTE HEALTH AND CARE IN PREGNANCY, THROUGHOUT CHILDBIRTH AND IN THE POST-NATAL WEEKS. MAINLY IN THE MID-BUCKINGHAMSHIRE REGION.
Roe's Educational Charity
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationFrom our income received from rental of agriculture land we apply this to grants to students for further education - universities etc.
Brian James Able Bursary Fund
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity supports students whose parents/guardians face unforeseen difficulties in paying the fees.
The Friends Of St Andrew's Church Biggleswade
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Heritage, ReligionThe Trust fulfils its objects by providing the Church Council with grants for the restoration, maintenance and upkeep of the fabric of the Church. The Trust receives its income in the form of donations, fundraising and bank interest.
Bedford And District Audio News
Arts, Charity and VCS support, HealthWe are all volunteers who record the local news on tape every week for blind persons. We read and record on a Monday evening and our listeners receive a tape the next day. We also send out a magazine on tape 4 times a year.
John Donne Primary School Pta
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationThe PTA runs a variety of events throughout the school year - for the children at the school, adults, for families and also for the wider community. Some of these events are primarily for the enjoyment of the participants, but most are planned as fundraising events.The PTA resources then help to fund equipment for school, plus trips and activities.
7th/94th Bedford Sea Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupWe provide a balanced programme of activities to enhance and stimulate the mental and physical wellbeing of young people aged 6 years to 14 years of age.
Bosom Pals Bedford Branch
HealthBreast Cancer Support Group in the Bedfordshire area.
Nash Strict Baptist Charity
Charitable activitiesUpkeep and maintain Nash Strict Baptist Burial GroundUse any surplus monies for Grants to Strict Baptist Churches in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire
Wootton Women's Institute
Associations, Beneficiary groupEDUCATION THROUGH DEMONSTRATIONS AND SPEAKERS
Sundon Lower School Pta
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationParent Teacher Association. To organise fundraising events to raise funds for the school.
Bedfordshire Crimebeat
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticePromotion of a safer and increased quality of life for young people,through the prevention of crime, which benefits society as a whole.
St Andrew's (east) Ptfa
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesSecret Sales for Christmas, Mother's & Father's day, we purchase gifts & wrap them for the Children to buy & give to their parents, grandparents, carers, etc. Cake sales - parents, carers make cakes & are sold after school, Christmas fetes, summer fun day picnics - stalls & fun events in the day. These all operate on the school grounds. Quiz nights at community centre. To raise funds for school.
Friends Of Pulloxhill Church
Associations, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionTo repair, restore, reconstruct, improve, enhance and preserve for the benefit of the public the fabric of St James' Church, giving priority to the structure of the building and, if any surplus remain, devoting similar attention to the church's organ, clock, furniture and other chattels and its churchyard, apportioned as the trustees shall deem fit.
Friends Of Hadrian Academy
Associations, EducationProvide help and support with school teaching aids and small projects to help the pupils and teachers of Hadrian Academy.
The Emmanuel Charitable Trust
Social welfareTo make contributions to worthy projects with reference to the advancement of Christian education esp in the diocese of st Albans, and advancement of Christian religion and releif of poverty
Flitwick Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, SocietyUndertake activities to enable women interested in issues associated with rural life, to improve their education in citizenship, public questions, music, culture, handicrafts, home economics, health and social welfare and to improve rural life.
Bromham Women's Institute (bedfordshire)
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, SocietyUndertake activities to enable women interested in issues associated with rural life, to improve their education in citizenship, public questions, music, culture, handicrafts, home economics, health and social welfare and to improve rural life.
Read Easy Chilterns
Charity and VCS supportRead Easy Chilterns provides a volunteer-led reading coaching programme for adults in the Chilterns. The support we provide is free - our trained Reading Coaches and Management Teams volunteer their time to provide confidential and one-to-one coaching, given in a private space within a public place. Our group is legally and financially independent - resources and training are funded by donations.
Richard Grange
Encourage the take up of local apprenticeships