Facilities Charities That specialise in Green space
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Open Minds Nottingham
Charitable activities, Facilities, HeritageWe provide mid-month health and well-being activities, for example, walks to local venues like art galleries, museums, parks, and gardens, nature reserves, etc. At the end of the month, we provide a craft workshop & IT advice and guidance. During the week there are lunchtime meetings and arranged 1:1 sessions. We provide 2 online zoom workshops in the evenings and a WhatsApp closed group.
The King's Outreach
Facilities, Social welfareOur charity's main activities are based in Lincolnshire. Our working name is Naomi's Garden within which we aim to be a source of hope and a place of achievement for anyone who is facing challenges. We offer a number of therapies and services to facilitate relief from, and triumph over, the effects of disability, sickness, suffering, isolation and hardship.
Stone Lane Gardens
FacilitiesOur mission is to conserve birch and alder trees from around the world by promoting, researching, propagating and displaying our National Collections in our beautiful arboretum to educate and inform the public. To promote understanding of the natural world by raising and distributing trees. Promoting appreciation of art by holding exhibitions of high quality art in a natural setting.
Pathfield Activities Club
Arts, Charitable activities, Education, Facilities, HeritageFOOD TECH. - life skills based activities - shopping/preparing their own lunch.ARTS & CRAFTS MUSIC & DANCE - instruments, dance, musical games.FUN & GAMES - group games, board games, computers.SENSORY ACTIVITIES - Tac Pac, light room sessions, hydro poolOUTINGS INTO THE COMMUNITY - to shops, cafes, museums, parks. The club has use of Pathfield School's vehicles for trips
Friends Of Regents Park And Primrose Hill
Associations, Environment, Facilities, LeisureTo promote and encourage the conservation preservation and improvement of Regents Park and Primrose Hill to ensure that the Park remains and is enhanced as an area of natural beauty a woodland habitat for wildlife and an attractive man-made parkland and to provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure.
Green Door
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Heritage, Leisure, Social welfareGreen Door is for everyone and provides accessible activities encouraging the use of our local green spaces. Our aim is to help reduce loneliness and isolation in our communities. We offer accessible and adapted cycling for 11 months of the year with seasonal canoeing/kayaking and archery. We also deliver monthly history walks and talks. Green Door is volunteer-led with 2 staff in support.
Railworld
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Environment, Facilities, Heritage, Social welfareRailworld operates as a visitor attraction - Our aim to Entertain and Educate about Sustainable Transport,Co2 Emissions.Volunteers of all ages and creeds have built Model and Garden Railways, and the habitat creative Wildlife Haven - Helping to emphasise the important links between Our Man-Made World and Our Natural World. Our Education Centre shows informative, entertaining films.
Fruit & Nut Village
Associations, Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesWorking across various neighbourhoods of Birmingham, Fruit & Nut Village creates, develops and improves orchards, forest gardens and other perennial food growing spaces. We bring people together, build community and create short and long term experiences to benefit our volunteers and visitors to our growing sites.Fruit & Nut Village activities are undertaken to inspire, educate and bring joy.
Milton's Cottage Trust (cio)
Facilities, HeritageTo promote for the public benefit, to advance the education and preserve, protect and maintain the structure, fabric andcontents of Milton's Cottage ( Grade I listed ) and its gardens ( Grade II registered) as a place of historic interest and museumdedicated to the life and works of the 17th century poet and parliamentarian John Milton.
Friends Of Windmill Gardens
Associations, Education, Facilities, LeisureFriends of Windmill Gardens open the Grade II* listed Brixton Windmill, providing guided tours and delivering education workshops to schools and local people. We maintain and help improve Windmill Gardens for the enjoyment and recreation of local residents. In partnership with Lambeth Council we manage the Windmill Centre delivering services for windmill visitors and our local community.
Woodlands Childcare
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesWoodlands Childcare provides childcare for children aged 2-11 in our pre-school and After school club. We provide quality childcare Monday to Friday Term time only.In the Pre-school children are given a range of learning opportunities, following the Early Years Foundation Guidance. In the After school club we allow children to choose their activities in a calm safe space.
Staveley Village Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, LeisureSVA owns and maintains Staveley Village Hall and Institute, 4 allotments, the Recreation Ground, its Pavilion and Children's Playground for the benefit of the residents of the parishes of Over Staveley, Nether Staveley and Hugill. The Hall, Institute and Pavilion are available for hire. The Recreation Ground and Children's playground are open to the public free of charge for non-commercial use.
Woodlands Under Fives Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesTo provide children from the age of 2 years old to school age with an early years foundation stage education regardless of race, culture, religion, means or ability.
Sustainable Food Somerset LTD
FacilitiesSomerset Community Food supports a network of community food projects across the county. This includes growing projects such as community gardens, distribution projects such as food co-ops and cookery classes.
Bridge Community Wellness Gardens
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, HealthBWG runs wellness gardens, a craft centre and a community cafe to provide a therapeutic environment for those with learning difficulties and mental health issues, and young people struggling at school. It provides work experience for the long-term unemployed and students with behaviour problems.
The Gibberd Garden Trust
FacilitiesThe maintenance of the house and grounds as designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, opening to the public and the education and promotion of public knowledge and understanding of architecture.
Hoghton Tower Preservation Trust
Education, Facilities, HeritageMaintaining and preserving the historic fabric of Hoghton TowerMaking Hoghton Tower available to the community at large through house open days, school tours and private toursMaintaining the grounds and gardens of Hoghton TowerEducation and research activities into the history of the house and archives
St Mary's Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesWe provide pre-school care and education for children from 2 years to age 5. We follow the Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum. We operate from a Church Centre and have sole use of our room. We have an adjoining garden and use of a larger hall.
The Parks Volunteer Resource And Retail Outlet
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social welfareProvide clothing, household goods, bric a brac and resources, including meeting space, at affordable prices. Initially serving the local area. Empowering and working with local organisations, businesses and groups through knowledge sharing, volunteering and skill building. Providing a facility to alleviate isolation and loneliness across genders, age, abilities and ethnicities.
The Don Miller Charitable Trust CIO
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareTO PROMOTE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF HIGH BEECH AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR THE RECREATION OR OTHER LEISURE TIME OCCUPATION OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE NEED OF SUCH FACILITIES BY REASON OF THEIR YOUTH, AGE, INFIRMITY OR DISABLEMENT, FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES.
Rice Lane Community Association Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, FacilitiesThe site is 21 acres of woodland and an inner city farm. The site is used extensively for community activities including youth groups, playschemes, arts workshops and large community events. The farm is a working farm with native and rare breeds of cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry.
Sparkle The National Transgender Charity
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesOrganises the 'Sparkle Weekend - The Worlds Largest Trans Celebration' in Sackville Gardens, Manchester.Promoting awareness and acceptance of the 'Trans and Gender Diverse' communities; Provides training and development design to further the understanding, acceptance and inclusion of gender diverse individuals.
York Allotments CIO
Facilities, LeisureTo provide or assist in the provision of facilities for allotments in the City of York and surrounding area in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time or occupation for the public at large with the object of improving their conditions of life.
Paradise Garden Trust
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesTo advance the education of children aged five and under in Bolton (and surrounding areas) by: offering appropriate play & learning facilities and ensuring that such play and facilities offer equal opportunities for all children whatever their race, culture, religion, gender, means or ability. Offering the opportunity to parents to take responsibility for and to become involved in the activities.
Willow Tree
Animals, Facilities, Health, Heritage, Leisure, Social welfareWillow Tree provides disabled people with a practical scheme where learners take part in a range of activities; catering, fitness, dog training, DIY skills including furniture restoration. Growing vegetables and taking part in healthy living and exercise thus improving their quality of life, level of fitness and reducing their isolation, hence increasing their sense of purpose and value.