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  • West Bromwich Youth Council

    Youth Group representing young people in West Bromwich.

  • West Bromwich Youth Theatre

    Delivering threatre based workshops to a wide range of youth.

  • West Midlands Barbershop Harmony Club (Anvil Chorus)

    Established in 1977, the West Midlands Barbershop Harmony Club, better known as Anvil Chorus, is a group of around 35 men of all ages, with a passion for a capella singing in the Barbershop Harmony style. The rehearsal venue is Grove Vale School, Monksfield Road, Great Barr. The school is close to the M6, easily accessible from all parts of the West Midlands. The Club meet on Tuesdays 7.30 pm – 10.00 pm. If you enjoy singing without instruments, or would try like to try singing in traditional barbershop style, new members are always welcomed. The Club is not a theatrical or theological organisation, just a registered charity of singers. The Harmony Club is happy travel to entertain at weddings, shows, functions and fundraising events.

  • West Midlands Family Mediation

    Service that offers couples / families / parents in process of separation and divorce help to work out arrangements for children, property and finance.

  • West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust

    We are a Building Preservation Trust (BPT) dedicated towards the conservation of historic buildings in the West Midlands which are considered at risk. We act as a rolling fund - we purchase a historic building, identify a new viable long-term use for it , repair it and adapt it, and sell it on to a new user, investing the proceeds in the next project. Membership of the West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust is open to all - anyone can get involved, either as an active volunteer,or simply to take part in our events which are aimed at educating the public / raising awareness of local conservation issues and projects. Our main area of operation is the Black Country, but we will consider any building within the West Midlands County or adjacent areas that may benefit from our help.

  • West Midlands Lupus Goup

    West Midlands Lupus Group exists to help all those who have Lupus and its allied illnesses. Advice and information on all aspects of Lupus available. Open meetings are held with medical speakers. A monthly Drop-In Clinic is held at Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley. Monthly get-togethers are held in various areas. Social/fund raising events are held throughout the year. Membership (£10 per year, £15 for 2 persons at same address) includes 3 copies per year of the national LUPUS UK magazine and 3 copies per year of the West Midlands newsletter. Website regularly updated

  • West Smethwick Enterprise

    West Smethwick Enterprise Family Centre provides a wide variety of fun and valuable learning experiences targeted at families in the local community. The Family Centre currently have four pre-schools. • Stepping Stones and Two Steps are Outstanding • Little Steppers is Good with elements of Outstanding • Tiny Steps has been rated Good. The cost per session is £8 for half a day, or £18 for a full day including lunch. Stepping Stones pre-school has a holiday club, available all year around, except for two weeks at Christmas. The holiday club is for children aged 2-8 and offers a wide variety of activities and outings to suit the needs of the children. West Smethwick Family Centre have a family support team helping families with a parenting course, stay and play sessions, finances and many other services. Stay and Play sessions are ran on Tuesday and Fridays 10 - 00 am to 11.30 pm at Stepping Stones Pre-School. The office is open from 8 am – 5 pm. The nurseries are open from 8.30 am to 3.00 pm.

  • Westminster & Local Learners (WALL)

    A voluntary organisation and registered charity

  • Whitehall Road Allotments Association

    Whitehall Road Allotments has 32 plots. 3 are unable to be used due to flooding (they hope to convert these to raised beds). We have a committee of 7 who deal with the day to day running of the site and attempt to raise funds.

  • 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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