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1851
FOXT VILLAGE HALL
#517729 · £21,766 income
To promote use of Foxt Village Hall in the Community and the wider sphere and to raise funds for the maintenance of the Hall and grounds for future generations.
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1852
Tara International Kadampa Retreat Centre LTD
#517949 · £590,806 income
OUR RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES INCLUDE TEACHING MEDITATION AND PROVIDING A SPIRITUAL EDUCATION TO BUDDHISTS AND NON-BUDDHISTS AND TO CREATE A PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH EVERYBODY IS WELCOME.
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1853
FRIENDS OF FAIRFAX HOUSE
#518045 · £12,323 income
Financial support of exhbitions, clock maintainance & relevant publications etc at Fairfax HouseTalks & outings for members
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1854
THE HOYLAND CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
#518128 · £13,976 income
To spread the gospel throughout Hoyland and surrounding areas.To provide services for worship and prayer in the building and outside as appropriate in the community.To welcome all who genuinely want to seek God.To provide charitable practises and/or finances for ministry in this country or others as is appropriate.To provide time and resources deemed necessary for individuals or groups.
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1855
THE CITY OF LEICESTER SINGERS
#518215 · £12,181 income
In pursuance of the choir's objectives to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the art and science of music in all its aspects, COLS presents three concerts each year together with other occasional musical activities.
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1856
EUXTON WOMENS INSTITUTE
#518323 · £11,980 income
Women's Institute activities.
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1857
DARLINGTON AND DISTRICT HOSPICE MOVEMENT
#518394 · £3,550,807 income
Our facilities are available free to all terminally ill patients, regardless of the nature of the disease. We are non-denominational and respect the different cultures of all. We believe that a person has the right to choose where they die - in hospital, hospice or at home. We look at the whole person and take into account their physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
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1858
THE KING OF KINGS SCHOOL
#518471 · £129,034 income
The charity is a Christian school based In Manchester
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1859
2ND BREWOOD SCOUT GROUP
#518527 · £42,048 income
We are a voluntary youth group for boys and girls aged six to eighteen following the progressive training programme of the Scout Association.
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1860
FRIENDS OF THE IRONBRIDGE GORGE MUSEUM
#518657 · £40,089 income
The objects of the charity are to provide financial assistance to the charity registered as the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Limited to secure the preservation, restoration, improvement, enhancement and maintenance of features of historic and industrial importance.
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1861
DOORSTEP OF HULL
#518713 · £2,222,422 income
Provision of temporary, supported hostel accommodation for single homeless people, single parent families and families.
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1862
SOLIHULL BEREAVEMENT COUNSELLING SERVICE
#518753 · £66,978 income
BEREAVEMENT COUNSELLING in the area of Solihull and some surrounding local areas: Training of prospective counsellors and the provision of guidance and on-going training for all SBCS Counsellors including a service in trining to local industry, hospitals and local authorities.
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1863
FREE METHODIST CHURCH, FRODSHAM
#518907 · £115,903 income
Frodsham Free Methodist Church is the official name for King's Church, Frodsham.We are a lively, forward-looking Church seeking to make an impact in the local community.
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1864
AUDLEM PUBLIC HALL
#519458 · £71,210 income
The Audlem Public Hall Management Committee exists to organise the Public Hall for the benefit of all the inhabitants of Audlem, Buerton and Hankelow.
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1865
TADCASTER SUNDAY SCHOOL CHARITY
#519472 · £12,031 income
Provision of Community Hall for use of townspeople and church
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1866
THE LINCOLNSHIRE STEAM AND VINTAGE RALLY LIMITED
#519832 · £115,118 income
To educate the general public and to increase their knowledge, understanding and appreciation of all types of steam and vintage engines.
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1867
Groundwork Yorkshire Limited
#519846 · £6,273,323 income
To bring about lasting environmental improvements through partnerships and contributing to the economic and social regeneration in the area we operate in.
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1868
GRESLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR
#519870 · £11,656 income
To promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the art and science of music in all it's aspects by the presentation of public concerts and recitals and by such other ways as the Choir through its committee shall determine from time to time. Also supporting any other charitable purpose in any manner approved by law.
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1869
VILLAGE HALL
#520001 · £11,689 income
Maintaining the Village Hall and associated playing field in good condition.Organising social events in the Hall for local people.Maintaining a register of outside organisations using the Hall.Publicising the availability of the Hall for individuals and organisations.
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1870
THINGWALL RECREATIONAL CENTRE
#520124 · £23,542 income
The charity organises activities such as indoor & outdoor bowls, whist, bridge, drama, badminton, cycling, artists classes etc. The premises are also used by outside organisations for karate classes, keep fit, aerobics, children dance classes etc. Parties and receptions may also be held in the main hall.
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1871
LACY THOMPSON MEMORIAL HALL
#520319 · £16,802 income
Village community Hall
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1872
WORKINGTON UNIT OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#520392 · £13,739 income
training in all aspects of sailing boat handling,boat pulling,seamanship,marine engineering,first aid,writer stores,catering, drill(marching)
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1873
SUMMERHOUSE VILLAGE HALL
#520599 · £26,864 income
The Village Hall provides a centre for the Local Community where functions such as Luncheons,parties,and general entertainment take place.(The area basically comprise Denton,Summerhouse,and Killerby)In addition the Hall is available for hire for meetings and other functionsFor example Arts and Computor classes. Anyone is welcome to hire the hall.
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1874
73RD DERBY (ALLESTREE) SCOUT GROUP
#520628 · £67,511 income
Scouting
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1875
103RD DERBY SCOUT GROUP
#520631 · £30,169 income
The charity supports the activities of local groups, mainly Beavers, Cubs, Scouts. Other groups includes Guides, dance classes etc. which are held in our Scout Hut in Chellaston, Derby
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1876
147TH DERBY SCOUT GROUP
#520639 · £13,166 income
Scout Group providing activities as prescribed by the Scout Association to both Boys and Girls/ Young Adults from age 4 - 25
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1877
CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#520651 · £41,990 income
See Classification
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1878
HEIGHINGTON VILLAGE HALL ASSOCIATION
#520818 · £18,210 income
Education/training (pre-school classes) arts/culture (concerts & exhibitions).
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1879
WITTON GILBERT VILLAGE HALL ASSOCIATION
#520917 · £23,032 income
We promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Witton Gilbert in County Durham and surrounding villages, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or political, religious or other opinions, by providing social, educational and leisure activities, in a safe and healthy environment.
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1880
SALFORD LADS' AND GIRLS' CLUB
#521315 · £271,770 income
Salford Lads & Girls Club, founded in 1903, is a cherished heritage site & one of the UK's most iconic youth clubs. Our mission is to brighten young lives & make good citizens, through a wide range of activities. Rooted in over a century of community spirit, we continue to provide a safe & inclusive space where young people can explore their potential, build confidence, and create lasting memories
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1881
SHEVINGTON YOUTH CLUB
#521321 · £20,540 income
Maintained by Management CommitteeJunior Club paid for by YC Residentials planned from premises.Sport ,Craft, Art, Drama activities.Antibullying awarenesss. IT Suite andInternet awareness. Sexual health workshopsD of E. Other Outdoor Activities in conjunction with LACYP
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1882
Crawford Village and Pimbo Lane Playing Fields Association
#521339 · £15,819 income
Fundraising to provide facilities and social events for the local community.
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1883
LANCASHIRE ASSOCIATION OF BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS.
#521362 · £146,842 income
We aim to maintain Lancashire Boys and Girls Clubs as a direct delivery organisation through the continuance of a comprehensive programme of activities and projects for young people and provide practical support and advice to club staff, members and management committee trustees.
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1884
THE ASHBY PARVA VILLAGE HALL
#521384 · £85,157 income
Ashby Parva Village Hall serves as a central hub for the residents of Ashby Parva but is also widely used by people from all the surrounding towns and villages. There are regular activities and events for all ages, abilities and interests. We pride ourselves on running events which are inclusive for all and bring joy and fun to our local community.
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1885
DISEWORTH VILLAGE HALL
#521409 · £38,340 income
Village hall facilities.
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1886
4th Ormskirk 1st Parbold & Newburgh Scout Group
#521643 · £21,599 income
Scouting activities for beavers ,cubs ,scouts and explorers
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1887
2ND URMSTON SCOUT GROUP
#521690 · £15,317 income
Provision of "Scouting" activities, under the auspices of the Scout Association.
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1888
ASHBY AND COALVILLE DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#521717 · £204,001 income
Scouting activities for boys and girls from the Ashby & Coalville area of Leicestershire. There are 16 scout groups and 7 Explorer Scout sections, totalling 1092 young people aged 6-18. Activities range from arts and crafts to camping and expeditions. Scouting sees children of all ages grow up and develop into well rounded young people, many go onto other youth activities and leadership.
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1889
9TH LEICESTER SCOUT GROUP
#521738 · £21,937 income
We are a long running member of the Scout Association in the South East District of Leicester. As part of the Scout Movement we aim to help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities, providing fun and adventure through our progressive training.
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1890
1st Nanpantan Scout Group
#521761 · £464,944 income
The charity provides resources to enable the effective running of 1st Nanpantan Scout Group at its headquarters in Nanpantan. The age range covered is from 6 to 14 years and the members follow the training of The Scout Association.
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1891
BARDNEY VILLAGE HALL AND PLAYING FIELD
#521889 · £20,155 income
Dance classes, over 60's club, yoga, juinor football
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1892
GRIMSBY AND CLEETHORPES UNIT 162 OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#521935 · £26,488 income
Trains, educates and give young persons (many disadvantaged) responsibilities through experience of team work and comradship by using maritime disciplines such as sailing, field activities, classroom work in navigation and life skills including brass band playing.
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1893
HAXEY MEMORIAL HALL
#521937 · £25,484 income
Provision of village hall, central to many social & recreational activities locally.
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1894
CAPHEATON VILLAGE INSTITUTE
#522044 · £24,140 income
Provision of suitable building for village and community activities
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1895
MIDDLETON AND TODRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
#522088 · £10,426 income
Our Village Hall is used by the neighbourhood to provide a warm, convenient and comfortable place for community activities.
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1896
Stannington Village Hall
#522140 · £57,090 income
we supply our facilities to all users in our area with no specific charitable activiuty
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1897
STOBSWOOD MINERS' WELFARE RECREATION CENTRE
#522143 · £26,634 income
SPORT AND RECREATION FOR THE PARISH OF ULGHAM AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD THEREOF
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1898
TYNE YOUTH & COMMUNITY CENTRE
#522148 · £22,732 income
To promote the benefits of the inhabitants of Tynemouth and surrounding areas, without distinction, by associating local authority, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort and to improve the facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for said inhabitants.
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1899
LINBY MINERS WELFARE RECREATION GROUND
#522229 · £19,650 income
Sports and Liesure Ativities
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1900
3RD CLEETHORPES SCOUT GROUP
#522372 · £17,913 income
Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
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