Facilities Charities That specialise in Green space
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Heywood Park
FacilitiesPUBLIC PARK/OPEN SPACE
Habitat Survival Trust
Beneficiary group, Environment, FacilitiesHabitat Survival Trust has a modern purpose-built living classroom with toilet facilities & wheelchair access. Situated in 12 acres of woodland & grassland with direct access to a trilutary of the river Alne, nature trails for walking & a wildlife pond, it offers the latest audio/visual technology as well as a rare opportunity for groups of children to get back to nature & dependant wildlife.
The Crab And Winkle Line Trust
FacilitiesReopening disused route of world's oldest railway line as a woodland path for pedestrians, cyclists and the disabled between Canterbury and Whitstable in Kent.
Penny Parks Charitable Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Social welfareThe Purposes of the Charity are:a) To support charitable and related activities in the Purley areab) To support disadvantaged or bereaved families associated with the Penny Parks School of Dancingc) To support similar activities when the recipient is disadvantaged and has an association with the Penny Parks School of Dancing
Townships Of Linthwaite Lockwood And South Crosland Allotments Charity
FacilitiesRECEIVES GROUND RENTS
Gosport Society
Arts, Economic and community development, Facilities, HeritageEducate & inform of Gosport's civic & social history, heritage & geographical character. To promote high standards of planning & architectural design; especially in conservation areas & listed buildings.To secure the preservation of historic buildings, gardens, open spaces & public places.To publish books & guides for residents, tourists, research scholars and municipal agents
Ryton Conservation Trust
Environment, Facilities, LeisureTo maintain, improve, promote and preserve Steetley Meadows and/or other land in the locality of Ryton-on-Dunsmore for public recreation and leisure, and to conserve, protect and improve the physical and natural environment of the area.
The Moat Garden Project
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureTHE MOAT GARDEN PROJECT OWNS AND OPERATES THE MOAT GARDEN IN CASTLE CARY SOMERSET. THIS IS A COMMUNITY GARDEN CREATED, CULTIVATED AND USED BY PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND ABILITIES. THE GARDEN IS OPEN TO ALL . OUR ACTIVITIES INCLUDE COMMUNITY GARDENING AND SUPPORT FOR LOCAL SCHOOLS WHOSE CHILDREN ARE INTERESTED IN GARDENING AND RELATED ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS SUPPORTING COMMUNITY EVENTS.
Boyes Lane Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureThe object of the charity is in the interest of social welfare, to improve the conditions of life for the inhabitants of the area of benefit without distinction of political, religious or other opinions by the provision and maintenance of a recreation ground.
Great Lumley Millennium Green Trust
Associations, Beneficiary group, Environment, Facilities, LeisureProvides an open space facility to the general public for: sport and recreation; an open air classroom for study of wildlife and nature; a "breathing space" for quiet leisurely activities for elderly with access to the disabled; a safe environment for young children; opportunity for young people on training environmental schemes; a community events area for village activities.
Artregen
Arts, Economic and community development, Facilities, Health, HeritageArtregen helps in the regeneration of Pontypool through the Arts. our projects have included an artwork to commemorate the Millenium, a memorial (written and artwork) to a hospital , now being upgraded, relocated and restored an 18th Century arbour, have staged "Opera in the Park" 5times. Provided seats in the Italian gardens around a fountain which we helped to restore. Literary events.
Naturetale Restoration Foundation
Facilities, HeritageThe NRF has been set up to run a long term field trial to investigate which meadow management techniques best favour the establishment of species that previous work has shown to be difficult. Species to be included in our trial will be selected from the Group 3 list in Natural England's TIN 050. Our results will benefit any organisation looking to establish, or improve, species rich grassland.
The Woolbeding Charity
FacilitiesThe Woolbeding Charity was established to bring to completion the remaining grant commitments and legacy work of The Monument Trust, after 53 years of philanthropy since its foundation in 1965 by the late Simon Sainsbury. Foremost within the Trustees' work has been the development of a new Glasshouse for the garden at Woolbeding in Sussex, a property owned and operated by the National Trust.
Garden Of Grace C & S Church Of God
Arts, Facilities, Health, ReligionReligious operations and activities such as singing, praying, counselling (assisting those in need when and where possible)
The Hayward Trust
Environment, FacilitiesTo take care of meadow and any other natural area donated to the Trust in perpetuity for the local community. To preserve and care for the natural environment and encourage biodiversity. To allow public access to the community to enjoy these areas.
Praise Bee
FacilitiesUK wide promotion and multiplication of all solitary bees. Establishment of bespoke associated wild flower meadows linked in with advice for gardeners. Working with public institutions at an educational level to give the public a greater understanding of the current pollinator crisis.
North Tyne And Redesdale Red Squirrels
FacilitiesOur prime concern is the conservation of red squirrels in the local area. We monitor red populations using feeders and trail cameras and provide supplementary feeding during periods of dearth. We may control grey squirrels where they present a threat to neighbouring reds. We provide assistance and advice to people where reds are visiting gardens. All work is regulated by legal requirements.
Builth Road Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureCommunity Garden and Community Recreation Field/Paly Area
Kirkham Street Field Community Trust
Economic and community development, FacilitiesTo acquire Kirkham Street Field as a community green space for the benefit of the people of Somerton.To develop and manage this green space to provide a park for the public.
Jumbo G B Organisation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social careTo provide children with additional needs and their siblings / family a day out to remember, starting with a ride out in a Motorbike and Sidecar to a local place of interest, including Theme Parks, Zoo's and more. To help carers and families by providing them with a days outing, thus hopefully improving their quality of life. To raise funds throughout the year, to make the day happen.
Clear Waters The Gambia
Childcare, Crime and Justice, FacilitiesClear Waters aims is to provide access to clean water and better health care. We have up-to date sent 5 containers the contents enabled us to distribute medical equipment to clinic's throughout The Gambia. We have installed a bore-hole and 4000 ltr tanks in the Vegetable Garden, built a new stand-pipe and fenced a play area. We have purchased a Renault Traffic Van to help with the logistics.
Fairstead Trust
Facilities, Social welfarerelief for the poor
Rangers Foundation For Youth Aid And Community In The Environment
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureWe are mainly an environmental organisation. Over the last few years we have not been operating due to not having a lease on the land and unable to obtain liability insurance. We now have a Lease on the land and are now planning our future activities. We are opening our Community Garden on the 1st April 2013 and this will be accessible for all people. We also have a sports pitch.
Wildlife In Ascot
Environment, FacilitiesWe hold events throughout the year to educate and encourage local people to protect and enhancebiodiversity across the Ascot area, starting in their own gardens. We encourage people to record what is living around the Ascot area via our website and through specificemail appeals.
Madeline Watson
Facilities, ReligionMaintenance of allotments in the Parish of Temple Ewell