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To browse a range of voluntary & community organisations in a specific area / ward use the links below.

Search results for The West Midlands region

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  • Oscott Horticulture Services CIC

    Oscott Horticulture Services is a community interest company, limited by guarantee and not for profit. It aims to provide horticultural and environmental services throughout all sectors. It provides work experience for school leavers and the unemployed.

  • REPC Ltd

    REPC is an Environment Agency registered social enterprise that specialise in recycling IT and related equipment for reuse by charities and community organisations. We collect, data wipe and refurbish computers, but also have a charitable arm which provides education, training and work experience opportunities for children and young people who struggle in mainstream education. We are also a UK online training centre helping people to access the internet for the first time.

  • Somali Community Group

    Our organisation is a voluntary local community group organisation which focuses youth service in region, doing after school activities in all aspects e.g. to advance their education, social integration and crime prevention.

  • Warley Woods Community Trust

    A Trust set up to develop, manage and maintain the Warley Woods public park and golf course, ensuring its long-term restoration and sustainability and developing its recreational facilities and events for the benefit of the local community

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Yew Tree & Tamebridge Residents Group

    Residents and tenants group. Working with Police and Local Authority

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