Charities In Shropshire
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The Housman Society
Arts, Beneficiary groupPromotes knowledge and appreciation of the lives and works of A.E. Housman, other members of his family and the causes of literature and poetry.Activities include the publication of an Annual Journal, a Newsletter twice a year, Poetry Readings and Discussions, Commemorations in Bromsgrove and Ludlow, an Annual Lecture and the publication of books about A.E.Housman & family.
The Howard Thompson Bequest
The Howard Thompson Bequest donates funds to local organisations (not individuals) for promoting Christian faith education and training.
Clun Valley Music
Arts, Charitable activities, ResearchThe object of Clun Valley Music shall be to advance, improve, develop and maintain public education in, and appreciation of, the art and science of music in all its aspects by any means the trustees see fit, including through the presentation of public concerts and recitals.
Tenbury Town Band
ArtsPROMOTING THE ART OF MUSICPUBLIC EDUCATION IN MUSIC
Long Mountain Cofe School And Pre-School Parents, Teachers And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, EducationFUND RAISING FOR THE CHILDREN OF LONG MOUNTAIN COFE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Owlrescue
Established in 2002, the North Wales Owl Sanctuary (owlrescue) operates a comprehensive facility for the care & rehabilitation of both wild and captive bred owls from the region, along with the promotion of owl conservation throughout the region.
The Friends Of Pontesbury Library
Arts, AssociationsTHE CHARITY'S OBJECTS ('THE OBJECTS') ARE:(1) TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN PONTESBURY AND THE SURROUNDING AREA, IN PARTICULAR, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY SUPPORTING THE PROVISION OF A COMMUNITY LIBRARY AND RESOURCE CENTRE.See the Charity's objects
Bucknell Memorial Hall And Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureWE EXIST TO PROVIDE A MEETING PLACE FOR VILLAGERS AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES
Shropshire Me Group
Arts, HealthShropshire ME Group is a self-help group supporting patients of CFS/ME to understand and cope with their symptoms. This is achieved by: establishing a number of county-wide Peer Support Groups, held monthly; providing a free library of ME related publications; issuing a regular newsletter, running a website and holding an annual conference to update members on medical advances in treating ME.
Friends Of Worfield School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe raise funds via summer fetes, Christmas fetes etc to assist in providing resources to enrich the education of the children attending the school
Pulverbatch Village Hall
FacilitiesWe manage and maintain the village hall for the community and general public
Sophia Anne Mosley Bequest
Charitable Trust for benefit of Rolleston and Anslow Parish Churches
Shropshire Mines Trust LTD
ProfessionsPreservation and interpretation of mining remains in the UK but mainly Shropshire
Richards Castle Educational Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMaking grants to young people or organisations to assist in education.
St Giles School Pta
Beneficiary group, EducationThe object of the St Giles PTA is to advance the education of pupils in the school in particular by:- Developing effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with St Giles CE Primary School- Engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils at St Giles CE Primary School
Stoke-On-Tern Parish Hall
Associations, Economic and community development, FacilitiesParish Hall who provide a place for community activities.
Village Hall Tasley
FacilitiesManaging the use and maintenance of village hall
The Bedstone And Hopton Castle Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureTo provide a venue for local activities, classes and entertainment. Also is available for hire by local groups and individuals.
William Henry Kinnaird Gibbons (including The Augmentation Of The Reverend Alfred Ernest Lloyd Kenyon)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Professions, Religion, Social welfareMakes grants to (1) widows, widowers divorced partners and children of Church of England clergy who have held or currently hold livings, curacies or chaplaincies in the county of Shropshire and (2) those C of E clergy, their widows or divorced partners, widowers and their children who have retired and face financial hardship living in the county of Shropshire
Rhydycroesau Village Hall
FacilitiesProvision and maintenance of a Village hall in the village of Rhydycroesau
The Labouchere Trust
Facilities, Heritage, ReligionThe provision of financial assistance for the repair, upkeep and maintenance of the fabric of the Goodhart Rendal Chancel in the Holy Trinity Church, Coalbrookdale and the fabric, contents and graveyard of Little Ness Church, near Shrewsbury
Bradbury Day Centre Trust
Beneficiary groupProvision of builings/facilities for elderly/old people/children/young people/people with disabilities/other charities or valuntary bodies and the general public/mankind
Rotary Club Of Newport Shropshire Benevolent Fund
Associations, Saving of lives, Social welfareThis Charity operates under the normal directives of ROTARY making donations to local worthwhile causes and to disaster events abroad. All donations are sanctioned by the Rotary Club of Newport Shropshire
Rhiwlas And District Community Centre Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe Rhiwlas Centre provides facilities for physical, social, cultural and recreational activities, with attention to the provision of leisure time activities for young people.The Rhiwlas Centre has facilities for daytime and overnight bunkhouse style accomodation for youth groups, Christian Groups, language classes and courses; as well as talks, concerts, Twmpaths and local society meetings.
The Arts Society Mid Wales And Borders
HeritagePromotion of 8 monthly lectures each year on the arts from September to May. Organisation of visits to museums, galleries, exhibitions and sites of historical and cultural interest. All events are open to non-members.