Charities In North Lincolnshire
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Grimsby Ice Hockey Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureChildren's' Ice Hockey club training weekly and playing games during the season.
West Halton Village Hall
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureRunning village hall for the benefit of local people to include the elderly, children and groups. Current main users include coffee morning, indoor bowls, Parish Council meetings, Neighbourhood action team meetings, keep fit classes, football teams.
Wroot Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureFor forms of recreation and leisure time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life of the residents of Wroot.
Charity Of Mary Clarke
HousingProvide housing for three residents.
Isle Rescue
AnimalsRescue and re-homing of neglected or unwanted guinea pigs and cats
Kingston Panthers Wheelchair Basketball Club
Beneficiary group, LeisurePlaying wheelchair basketball for people with physical disabilities and learning difficulties. Allowing them to take part in sport and to mix socially with other people of similar difficulties. Buying and maintaining very expensive wheelchairs.
The Rotary Club Of Scunthorpe Pentagon Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportRotary Club. Fund raising activities. Money distributed to individuals and groups, locally, nationally and internationally.
Ealand Victory Hall
Arts, FacilitiesThe Hall is used to hold events for the local community such as:Annual Dinner with EntertainmentAnnual Produce ShowRegular BingoYogaGarden ClubDancesChristmas Lights DisplayAnnual Beer Festival
Scunthorpe Lions Club Charity Trust Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Health, Leisure, ReligionFundraising continued with golf day, corporate party night, christmas draw, santa claus grotto, street collections, etc. Donations made to individuals and organisations, christmas hampers to senior citizens, panto for handicapped children, local schools,British heart foundation,Macmillan cancer care, U K armed forces memorial fund,Scunthorpe church of England school,Girl guides ,Boy scouts.
Rotary Club Of Brigg Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportOur Club is a member of Rotary International. Collects and raises funds for distrubution to local and international charities including the Rotary International foundation charities.
Bonby Village Hall
FacilitiesProvides local and affordable community accommodation for individuals and local organisations.
The Kirton In Lindsey Society
Beneficiary group, HeritageAims -¡ the aims of our Society are to advance the knowledge of the people in our area by the study and recording of local history, archaeology, industrial archaeology, topography, architecture, family history, dialect and local customs.
Burton-Upon-Stather Village Hall
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfare1. Chair Fitness2. Table Tennis3. Friendship club4. Pilates5. Short mat bowls7. Toddlers8. Women's Institute9. Yoga.10 Freespirit Dance School11. Village Choir12. Charity Events13. Private Hire14. Polling Station15. Keep Fit
Scunthorpe Mosque Committee
ReligionAdvancement of the muslim religion.
The Orthodox Christian Church Trust Of St Aethelheard Lincolnshire
Arts, Religion, Social welfareProvide and maintain place of worship. Hold services (public), supply devotional artefacts and icons. Promote awareness and understanding of Orthodox Christian faith via publications, educational material. Support of priest. Public witness. Perform devotional acts and missionary outreach. Make donations to support relief of poverty and understanding of Orthodox Christian faith.
Sorby Natural History Society Sheffield
Arts, Environment, HeritageThe Sorby Natural History Society is the Natural History society for the Sheffield City region, providing education, research and publications, including biological and geological recording of wildlife, habitats, rocks and landscapes. Operates mostly in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and the Peak District.
Friends Of St Lukes School Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance the education of the pupils of the school by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school. The Association may:a) hold events to foster more extended relationships between the staff, parents and others b) engage in activities which support the school and advance the education of the pupils
Belton Village Hall
FacilitiesProvides a building of public benefit for the residents of Belton & surrounding area
Friends Of Althorpe And Keadby Primary School
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureCinema Nights, Pyjama Parties, Fancy Dress Parties, Family Games Nights, Refreshments at School Events eg, Sports Day, Summer Fayre, Christmas Fayre, As New Sale,'On Tour' Stalls, Sponsored Walk and BBQ, Cake Sales,Shopping EveningFamily fun - quiz nights, games nights, beetle driveLive Music Events
Charity Of Thomas Richardson For A Free School
Education, Social welfare"A school for the benefit of the poor of Ulceby by providing equipment, activities and special benefits for Ulceby, St Nicholas School in areas where such assistance is not available from the Local Education Authority"
Scunthorpe Mens Shed
Beneficiary groupScunthorpe Mens Shed provides a friendly environment where people can come and interact with other light minded people, while making wooded projects and learning woodturning.
Wrawby Playing Field Association
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureTo provide an area that can be used by the whole village. Eg junior football - pitches/goals etc. Family fundays. Park area.
1st Kirton-In-Lindsey Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupPart of a national youth organisation which aims to development the abilities of the members
Hope Community Gospel Choir CIO
Arts, Charitable activitiesCommunity gospel choir committed to advance the public education and appreciation of music including through the presentation of public concerts and recitals. Regular rehearsal meetings open to anyone over 18 with no audition required.
Wold Newton Village Hall Trust
FacilitiesThe provision and maintenance of the hall in the village for the use of the residents of Wold Newton and for use by others wishing to use and rent this facility in the village.