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  • Birchfield Gardens Senior Club

    Club for Pensioners. Try to keep people young Play Bingo Buffets in club + fish & chips Day Trips Taken out for meals.

    This organisation is dormant.

  • Birmingham & District German Shepherd Dog Association

    Train people and their GSD to have an obedient well controlled dog that is acceptable to society

  • Birmingham and District Beekeepers' Association

    The Birmingham and District Beekeepers was formed in 1936 as part of the British Beekeepers Association that was formed in 1849. We teach and promote the art of beekeeping and have a teaching apiary in Highbury Park, Kings Heath. We also have a library and beekeeping equipment that members and beginners can use.

  • Birmingham Counselling & Psychotherapy Centre

    Offering individual, couple & group therapy, workshops and training courses. Approx. 50 independent practitioners work at the centre, which is open seven days a week, daytime and evenings. A variety of theoretical approaches offered, including Gestalt, person-centred, psychodynamic, integrative, transactional analysis, cognitive behavioural therapy. We undertake brief solution-focused work with employees for a number of statutory, voluntary and commercial organisations. The centre adheres to the code of ethics & practice of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

  • Birmingham Epilepsy Social Club

    Birmingham Epilepsy Social Club meets at St Peter's & St Johns Church, Darnley Road, Ladywood, one Thursday evening per month, between 5 pm and 8.30 pm. The club has been running for over 50 years and it trying to attract new members. The function of the club is to provide recreational facilities for people with Epilepsy, their relatives and friends. They can come and just socialise, or talk over matters with the other members. Membership is open to anyone over 16 years old. Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The Club is governed by a committee comprising of a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, Welfare Officer and Social Secretary. The Committee is answerable to its membership and seek re-election annually. Annual subscriptions are accepted during the month of January, and in order to seek for a subsidy on the club functions, members must be fully paid up.

  • Birmingham Health, Safety and Environment Association

    BHSEA is a voluntary grouping of employers, other organisations and individuals in the West Midlands and surrounding counties, with an interest in occupational heath and safety and the environment. BHSEA objectives are to promote reduction in the risk of accident, personal injury and ill-health in all places of employment, particularly in connection with industrial work and processes of all kinds in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. It does this through monthly meetings, its website and all other available media.

  • Birmingham Parents' Support Group

    Supporting parents and families of lesbian and gay men.

  • Black Country Housing Group

    A community based housing association and regeneration agency working in Sandwell, Dudley, Wolverhampton and Birmingham. They have over 30 years experience in providing quality homes and other services for families, couples, single people, older people and people with special needs. They are actively involved in urban renewal, economic and social regeneration and a number of environmental and sustainability projects.

  • Black Country Inventors Club

    A voluntary organisation providing help, advice and assistance to inventors and innovators in the West Midlands to enable them to bring their inventions to fruition. Meets in the Customer Services suite at the Merry Hill Shopping Centre at 7pm on the second Tuesday of each month. Membership is open to all

  • Black Country Touring

    Black Country Touring brings professional theatre and dance to community audiences across the Black Country. To do this we rely on the hard work and commitment of our network promoters who select the performances they want to promote to their audiences. Black Country Touring venues include Community Centres, Schools, Colleges and Arts Centres

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