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  • Lee Howl Allotments

    Lee Howl Allotments - Robert Road Tipton is a 72 plot site in Tipton. We have a committee of 8 who deal with the day to day running of the site and attempt to raise funds. We do this on behalf of Sandwell Council. Also we have a shop open on a Sunday to sell fertilizers etc to plot holders.

  • Lees Memorial Sons of Rest

    Elderley Persons Club providing games, entertainment and refreshments for the over 65s.

  • Lion Farm Action Centre

    A registered charity offering adult training, job search support, volunteer opportunities, sign posting and general information and guidance. As well as leisure activities for adults, adult dance/exercise with optional weight management. The Centre runs an After School Club and holiday playschemes for children aged 8-12 years. There is also a large garden area that can be used for gardening activities or simply relaxing.

  • Lodge Road Community Centre

    Lodge Road act as a facilitator for local community and youth groups, including adult education and children's, probation services.

  • Madina Education Trust

    Looking after the Bangladeshi Community in Wednesbury.

  • Manor No.2 Darby & Joan Club

    A group of senior citizens who meet every Tuesday afternoon. The main aim is to build up friendship and eliminate loneliness When funds allow we organize outings because we believe a fair proportion would not get enjoyment

  • Moorlands Allotments Association

    In the 17th century, Moorlands was the kitchen garden of the manor house, becoming allotments during "Dig for Victory". Over the last few years a great deal has been achieved, with the help of grants, donated materials, support from local businesses, the community, Sandwell's Allotment Officer and of course the dedication and hard work of the plotholders, resulting in a fully let site with a waiting list. Moorlands have a tarmac road, secure fencing, and disability access plots. There are also 12 "mini gardens" which are tended with great pride. Moorlands plot holders donate their prize-winning vegetables and plants to help with fundraising. The site's annual open day also raises money for charity.

  • Moose Martial Arts Academy (formerly Wado Karate Academy)

    Community group set up April 2008, to raise funds to support students who want to attend events outside training. For example England squad training, competitions, camping and general days out

  • Multistory

    Multistory's mission is 'art celebrating lives'. We work with people to create experiences that are: empowering, diverse, rooted, curious, social, excellent, accessible. Multistory works with the people of Sandwell to make art that reflects their lives. We aim to be nationally recognised for our work so that we can attract brilliant artists to come and work with us. We aim to create work that everyone will want to see, be part of and talk about. Our work is focused on the development of participatory arts projects designed to tackle a wide range of social issues that bring communities and artists together. We have a strong record of delivering projects with partners that enable them to engage people, through participation in the arts, in wider social and cultural issues, such as: housing, community cohesion, health, education, regeneration.

  • National Osteoporosis Society Birmingham Area Group

    Voluntary Support Group part of National Charity information:- Offering Information and Advice Meetings with Expert Speakers Weekly Exercise Classes

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