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Wednesbury Sons of Rest
Elderly persons leisure club. The hours of opening are 12 noon to 4.30pm Monday to Friday only. Consisting of ladies and gentleman. We play snooker, crib, dominoes and billiards etc. We can, and do, go on various days out during the summer period and we also have a Christmas carol concert during the festive season. There are about 60 active elderly persons within our organisation and we all have a really enjoyable time.
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West Bromwich African Caribbean Resource Centre
Provides services primarily for the African-Caribbean community across the Borough. Services provided include :- Meals on Wheels, day care for the elderly, links with employment services, Saturday School and Health Education project including support for children and families experiencing difficulties in relation to school exclusion. Homecare and domestic care provider
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West Bromwich Baptist Church Baby and Toddler Group
A group for mothers, carers and their children with toys and activities for the children, tea and toast for all
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West Bromwich Dartmouth Cricket Club
Cricket Club providing facilities for cricket fixtures and coaching sessions for senior and youth members. Developing cricket within the local community and supporting other cricket related projects within Sandwell
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Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country
Founded in 1980 as the Urban Wildlife Group, in 1982 we became the first urban Wildlife Trust, one of 47 covering the whole UK, we have been working to make Birmingham and the Black Country a better place for wildlife and people. The Wildlife Trust is leading the way in adapting to climate change in urban areas, doing practical things now that will be able to enjoy a wildlife rich, healthy environment into the future.
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Wolverhampton Rhinos
Supporting adults and children with a physical disability and upper limb disability. Meetings weekly.