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  • Friends of Victoria Park

    Looking after the Park

  • Gayton Road Indoor Bowls Group

    Pensioners of both sexes who meet four times a week to play indoor bowls.

  • Great Barr Methodist Church

    Church and community centre

  • Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick

    Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick is a Sikh place of worship in Smethwick, near Birmingham. It is one the largest and oldest Gurdwara's in Europe. Spanning a total area of about 70,000 square metres, the building is three storeys high. Building work commenced in the late 1990s and ever since the Gurdwara has been expanding in order to accommodate for Smethwick's growing Sikh community. Funding for the Gurdwara comes by way of donations from members of the local and national Sikh community. The Sikh Community from all over the Midlands first began holding religious services in a school in Brasshouse Lane, Smethwick, in 1958. This led to larger congregations of Sikh worshippers and the need arose to acquire more suitable premises for the Gurdwara. The Congregational Chapel building at 130 High Street, Smethwick, was purchased and the Gurdwara opening took place on 31 July 1961. The present Gurdwara premises are at the old church site but have been totally rebuilt and extended. In 2012, a £5million extension was completed making the Gurdwara Sahib much larger and more modern than before. The new building features a larger langar hall with a modern kitchen, lecture theatre, offices, classrooms, gym, function room and much more. Further extensive refurbishments were carried out in 2016, when the local press said that the Gurdwara attracted a weekly congregation of more than 10,000 people. Throughout the day Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji presides over the Sikh congregations. Thousands of Sikhs and non-Sikhs attend the Gurdwara Sahib to worship and visit the beautiful Gurdwara complex. Guru Ka Langar (free community kitchen) is served all day long every day throughout the year.

  • Halesowen Asian Elderly Association

  • Hallam Street Community Project

    The Community Project is made up of smaller organizations which include luncheon groups, senior citizens groups, gentle exercise, disabled groups, cancer choir, work placements, personal hygiene services (i.e. a wet room)and room hire.

  • Harborne Parish Lands Charity

    Grant making charity which also provides housing for elderly people. Owns and manages sheltered schemes. Provides grants to individuals and organizations which help those in need. Can only work in the Ancient Parish of Harborne, which covers Smethwick, Wednesbury, Harborne & Quinton

  • Hidden Talents Partnership Enterprise

    Community regeneration organisation harnessing the power of people and the community sector in the sustainable regeneration of deprived communities and neighbourhoods.

  • Hill Top Community Centre

    Community Centre with rooms to hire for community groups.

  • Holy Trinity Church, Old Hill

    Holy Trinity Church, Old Hill, is a Church of England Parish Church with associated community activity. Holy Trinity runs a Food bank as part of Black Country Foodbank. It opens every Monday, except Bank Holidays, between 10 am and 12 noon. For further information see the website. Holy Trinity Church can be contacted on Mondays between 10am and 1pm to offer free, face to face, confidential money/debt advice. We can advise on budgeting, give practical assistance and/or signpost to outside agencies to support. The Money Advice Team at Holy Trinity Old Hill, is a satellite of The Life Centre Debt Advice, Stourbridge. Trinity Treasures is set up to support parents and pre-schoolers. It meets every Tuesday (term time only) between 9.30am and 11am. Come along and enjoy play, craft sessions, singing and storytelling all based around a Christian ethos. A drink and a snack is provided. Soup and Soul is a group meeting every Wednesday (term time only) offering a short service starting at 11.30am. Visitors are welcome to stay and enjoy homemade soup or take it away with you. Extend class is gentle exercise for the over 60’s in a relaxed and informal environment. It meets every Wednesday between 2.30pm and 4pm. It costs £4 including a drink. It is supported by Agewell.

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