Facilities Charities That specialise in Green space
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Draycott Millennium Green Trust
FacilitiesProvision and maintenance of an open space, to be known as a Millennium Green, for the general benefit of the community
Charity Of Caroline Amelia Norman For A Reading Room And Allotments
FacilitiesINCOME TO BE APPLIED AS THE TRUSTEES THINK FIT FOR ANY CHARITABLE PURPOSES FOR THE GENERAL BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF NORTHWOLD.
Cliff Road Public Open Space
Facilities, LeisureLand for sport and recreation for use by the general public/mankind
Mid Herts District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary group, FacilitiesScouting activities for young people.
Ham And Petersham Association And Amenities Group
Facilities, SocietyThe objects of the charity are to advance citizenship for the public benefit by protecting and improving the quality of life of people living in, working in, or visiting the area of Ham and Petersham. Activities include holding Ham Fair and Ham Open Gardens, maintaining Ham Pond and Latchmere Brook, entering London in Bloom, reviewing planning applications, organising litter picks, etc.
Gardening With Disabilities Trust
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Leisurefund raising
Beaumont Parish Hall
Childcare, Environment, FacilitiesProvide a parish hall with kitchen and stage for rental by anyone within the parish for the provision of meetings, lectures, classes and parties. There is also an enclosed, grassed field with a play area, wildlife garden and picnic tables.
Gems Charity
Arts, FacilitiesGourmet dinners, quiz nights, bag packs, raffles, clutter sales, tribute bands, car wash, book stall, fashion show, open gardens, open farm, antique fair
The Kew Guild
Charitable activities, Education, Facilities, LeisureThe Kew Guild has three objectives, the advancement of horticultural, mycological and botanical knowledge; the encouragement and advancement of horticultural and botanical education including the provision of awards, prizes and grants to schools and students; to promote the improvement, preservation and sound management of places of natural beauty, gardens and lands of horticultural interest
Welwyn Islamic Society
Arts, Associations, Facilities, ReligionRunning charitable events for the local community in the Welwyn Garden City including holding of prayers meetings, lectures, public celebration of religious festivities, producing or distributing literature to enlighten the general public on Islam. Islamic education for the young in the local community.
East Bergholt United Charities
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, LeisureProvides:- accommodation in nine almshouses, for local, elderly people in need; 39 plots/allotments for local people. Football field for East Bergholt Junior F.C.
Turn End Trust
Education, Facilities, HousingConserve, protect and maintain the Turn End estate; help the advancement of education and scholarship in the art of building and garden design; promote public knowledge and understanding of architecture, planning, landscape architecture and other creative arts.(Turn End estate comprises 3 EH Grade 2* listed 1960s houses, other buildings and the large Turn End garden.)
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Facilities, Health, Social welfareVision: Improved mental health for those experiencing difficulties and good mental health for the wider population.Mission: To promote, sustain and develop good mental health.Friendship Groups we have established meet in pubs and cafes. Activities are run at a Community Wellbeing Garden, Barwell, Leics, including Wellbeing Garden Days & Bereavement Friendship Group
The Wildlife For All Trust
Charitable activities, Environment, FacilitiesManage nature reserves and public education.
T & M Greg Trust
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Housing, LeisureOwnership and management of the Village Hall, the Village Hall Cottage, the Almshouses, the village allotments, The Copse, the Children's Play Area, the Recreation Ground and adjoining grazing field all in Westmill, Hertfordshire.
The Boys' Brigade (west Midland District)
Facilities, Heritage, LeisureWe act as a link between all the Companies and Battalions in our area and the Boys' Brigade National Headquarters.We also provide camping facilities at our Camping Centre in Dyffryn Ardudwy, Wales.We are also responsible for the National Boys' Brigade Memorial garden at the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas, Staffordshire.
Thornbury Consolidated Charities
Charitable activities, Facilities, HousingThe trust owns almshouses in the form of four flats in Thornbury and makes grants in to those in need in the parish. This trust also owns a commercial property on Thornbury High Street, and allotments with over 140 plots. The rental income of the commercial property and allotments helps to finance the Almshouses and grants.
Radlett Village Institute
Facilities, LeisureMAINTAINS AND AMINISTERS THE INSTITUTE BUILDING AND GARDENS, FOR HIRE FOR GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES - SPORT, ARTS, MEDICAL, EDUCATION.
Charity Of Henry Douglas Rooke
FacilitiesThe objects of the charity are to provide a public garden in the more or less seven acres known as Woodside in accordance with the will of Henry Douglas Rooke (1924)
Cromer Community Association CIO
Associations, FacilitiesMANAGE CROMER COMMUNITY CENTRE IN GARDEN STREET CROMER
Victory Sports Ground
Facilities, LeisureA public park to be known as the "Victory Sports Ground" for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Borough of Southend-on-Sea and the recreation of the public.
The Crockham Hill Village Hall Trust
FacilitiesOperation and maintenance of a village hall, car park, village hall garden, and surrounds for hire by the local community and other users.
White House Farm Arboretum Foundation
FacilitiesTo cultivating and maintaining a collection of plant species of the temperate world at an arboretum and botanic garden known as White House Farm Arboretum, Sevenoaks, Kent.
Whinnies Community Garden
FacilitiesThe Whinnies Community Garden is situated in Sunniside, Gateshead, we are open to the public 1st April to 31st October, 12.30/4.30. Entry to the Garden is free and the garden is accessible to all including those with disabilities. We have a cafe where refreshments can be bought, along with freshly picked fruit, vegetables and flowers.
Hutton University Of The Third Age
Arts, Associations, Education, Facilities, Heritage, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide educational and social activities for retired/semi retired people over the age of 55. These include speakers on matters of general interest ie the EU, history, nature, authors and art. We also have theatre outings, visits to historical houses/gardens and museums. Various groups are also run by the members which include walking, book clubs and astronomy.