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171,622
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40575
Platinum
55996
Verified
537
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171,622 charities · page 22 of 3433
1051
THE PAINSWICK CENTRE
#301595 · £100,745 income
Provides and maintains facilities for Sports, Drama, Dance, Arts, Leisure, Fitness, Music, Recreation, Private and Community Functions, Meetings and Conferences etc.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1052
SOMERFORD KEYNES VILLAGE HALL
#301613 · £18,419 income
The provision and maintenance of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of the parish of Somerford Keynes and the neighbourhood thereof, without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use for meetings, lectures and classes, and for other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1053
CENTRE 67 STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
#301626 · £25,202 income
Centre 67 - Stow Youth Club provides a safe space for the young people of Stow & surrounding villages to come and have fun. Our club is equipped for a wide range of arts, crafts, cooking & sports activities. Stow Youth Club's aims are to encourage friendship, build trust, explore new activities, develop skills, gain independence & confidence. Our attendees are 4 - 16 years of age & all abilities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1054
CRAWLEY VILLAGE HALL TRUST
#301792 · £19,392 income
Provide buildings, open space and facilities for use by the local community
Platinum
95
/ 100
1055
THE GRAYSHOTT AND HINDHEAD INSTITUTE AND VILLAGE HALL
#301837 · £76,229 income
The object of the charity is the provision & maintenance of a village hall for use by the inhabitants of the area of benefit without disctinction of polilitic, religious or other opinions, including use for:(a) meetings, lectures and classes, and(b) other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation
Platinum
95
/ 100
1056
IBSLEY VILLAGE HALL
#301856 · £20,298 income
To hold on trust the Village Hall for use by inhabitants of Ibsley & neighbourhood for meetings, lectures, classes & other forms of recreation & leisure time occupation to improve conditions of life for those inhabitants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1057
LYNDHURST AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#301883 · £255,613 income
The Association promotes for the benefit of the inhabitants of Lyndhurst and the surrounding area the advancement of education, social welfare, recreation and leisure activities. The Association operates a centre which provides a number of meeting rooms and office services for the use of community groups, individuals and commercial organisations.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1058
NORTH BADDESLEY VILLAGE HALL
#301904 · £32,155 income
The committee manage the hall for the benefit of individuals or groups within the parish and the local area for various meetings/activities and celebrations that they require.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1059
RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#301929 · £344,537 income
Adult education classes including languages, art, craft, yoga, exercise, judo, dancing, lip reading, 20 clubs covering interests such as garden, antiques, travel, bridge, art, philately, disabled, blind, also youth and pre-school. Day schools in music, archaeology, history, astronomy. 100 affiliated organisations many of which meet at Greyfriars, social functions including quizzes, cinema, suppers
Platinum
95
/ 100
1060
VICTORIA HALL
#301961 · £28,735 income
We are a village hall serving the needs of people living in the parish of Wonston, Hampshire.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1061
UPHAM NEW MILLENNIUM VILLAGE HALL
#301976 · £58,025 income
The provision and maintenance of a village hall for use by the inhabitants of the parish of Upham and surrounding neighbourhoods.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1062
KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL HALL
#301977 · £16,594 income
The Charity provides and manages a Village hall and large car park for the benefit of the community. It provides a venue used for general charitable purposes, education and training, arts and culture, sport and recreation and benefits children and young people, the elderly, other voluntary bodies and the general public.101, 102, 109, 110 201, 202, 205, 207 305
Platinum
95
/ 100
1063
HUTTON (ALL SAINTS) SCOUT GROUP
#302029 · £55,279 income
Running Scout sections, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts with various internal and external activities for young persons in the Hutton area.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1064
1ST LAWFORD SCOUT GROUP
#302069 · £28,639 income
Scout Group providing programmes and activities for young people within a community hall.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1065
ESSEX COUNTY SCOUT COUNCIL
#302097 · £3,137,488 income
Development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1066
GLOUCESTERSHIRE GUIDE ASSOCIATION
#302108 · £250,693 income
The organisation is set up as a voluntary movement for girls and women and its purpose is to enable girls and young women to develop their potential and to make a difference in the world. This is achieved within a mutually supportive structure of fun, friendship and personal challenge underpinned by spiritual and moral values.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1067
RANDWICK SCOUT GROUP
#302122 · £50,749 income
Educational activities for young boys and girls
Platinum
95
/ 100
1068
AVON COUNTY SCOUT COUNCIL
#302146 · £717,381 income
Scouting actively engages and supports young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1069
LONG ASHTON (ALL SAINTS) SCOUT GROUP
#302155 · £44,532 income
Part of the National 'Scouts' Organisation.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1070
26TH BRISTOL (NORTH COTE) SCOUT GROUP
#302156 · £106,582 income
To promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential. The method of achieving the aim of the Scout Association is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and law and guided by adult leadership.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1071
1ST BISHOP'S WALTHAM SCOUT GROUP
#302205 · £57,788 income
As Scouts, we believe in preparing young people with skills for life. We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week, the 1st Bishop's Waltham Scout Group gives young people in the Bishops Waltham area the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1072
NINTH BOURNEMOUTH GROUP OF BOY SCOUTS
#302207 · £14,519 income
To promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.The Method of achieving this Aim is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training with outdoor and indoor activities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1073
4th Eling Sea Scouts
#302268 · £48,340 income
Provision of Sea Scouting to Beaver, Cub and Scout sections
Platinum
95
/ 100
1074
21ST ROMSEY (NURSLING AND ROWNHAMS) SCOUT GROUP
#302269 · £47,325 income
AS A MEMBER OF THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION WE AIM TO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS, AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES
Platinum
95
/ 100
1075
BEDWELL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#302332 · £202,496 income
We provide a wide range of activities & services for the people of the Bedwell area & the wider town to make the community centre a place where people are made to feel welcome. We rent rooms to pre school, dancing classes, childrens centre, churches, college courses, organisations & many more.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1076
WEST HERTS DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#302518 · £52,571 income
Administration, Development and Support of eight Scout Groups and four Explorer Scout Units in West Hertfordshire.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1077
HARPENDEN AND WHEATHAMPSTEAD DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#302531 · £202,660 income
The Harpenden and Wheathampstead Scout District supports Explorer Scout Units and the Scout Groups across Harpenden, Wheathampstead and Kimpton to encourage the young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week, we support our members by providing the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed
Platinum
95
/ 100
1078
HERTFORD DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
#302543 · £34,515 income
To provide guidance & facilities to the 6 scout groups within Hertford District to promote the ideals of the scout movement.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1079
1ST KINGS LANGLEY SCOUT GROUP
#302551 · £30,396 income
THE PURPOSE OF SCOUTING IS TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS, AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES. THIS IS ACHIEVED THROUGH STRUCTURED TRAINING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY, ORGANISATION AND RULES OF THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1080
1ST RICKMANSWORTH AND CHORLEYWOOD SCOUT GROUP
#302565 · £46,047 income
Scouting activities to boys and girls, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1081
HUNTINGDON COMMEMORATION HALL
#302645 · £321,805 income
The Huntingdon Commemoration Hall Charity's activities are based on the objects of the Charity stated in the original Trust Deed dated 1947 and subsequent Memorandum of Amendment, namely to provide and promote for the benefit of the inhabitants of Huntingdon and particularly for those of less financial means facilities for their recreation or welfare.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1082
MANDEVILLE HALL
#302646 · £33,772 income
Village Hall for the parishes of Kimbolton and Stonely providing space for a wide range of local groups and activities and for hire to residents of the parish and the surrounding area.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1083
NORTHBOROUGH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#302652 · £24,255 income
The object of the charity is to maintain the village hall for the benefit of the village and surrounding communities
Platinum
95
/ 100
1084
THE OFFORDS RECREATION HUT, LOCALLY KNOWN AS OFFORD VILLAGE HALL
#302653 · £53,812 income
Village Hall for the use of the inhabitants of Offord D'Arcy and Offord Cluny and the neighbourhood.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1085
ASH VILLAGE HALL
#302671 · £34,394 income
Administers village hall with stage plus small KCC library room, for hire by village clubs and organisations; also private parties and functions and adult (KCC) education classes.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1086
BEARSTED AND THURNHAM KING GEORGE V MEMORIAL VILLAGE HALL
#302679 · £61,900 income
To provide a welcoming village hall for the purpose of advancing education, religion, health, the arts, culture and heritage, amateur sport, and youth activities, and to provide a meeting place for local societies, groups and organisations and a venue for recreation and parties.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1087
BIDDENDEN VILLAGE HALLS AND SPORTS COMMITTEE
#302684 · £38,117 income
The Charity administers and maintains two Village Halls and is the landlord for Biddenden Squash Club, Biddenden Tennis Club, Biddenden Juniours Football Club and Biddenden Bowls Club
Platinum
95
/ 100
1088
THE PRINCE OF WALES YOUTH CLUB
#302701 · £204,703 income
To provide youth club and sports facilities for young people in the Canterbury area
Platinum
95
/ 100
1089
Dover and Deal Sea & Royal Marines Cadets
#302729 · £16,661 income
A youth organisation affiliated to The Marine Society and Sea Cadet Corps.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1090
OFFHAM VILLAGE HALL
#302808 · £34,933 income
WE PROVIDE AND OPERATE A VILLAGE HALL BUILDING WHICH CAN BE HIRED OUT BY COMMUNITY GROUPS OR INDIVIDUALS FOR SPORT/RECREATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL/CULTURAL/PARISH COUNCIL ACTIVITIES. WE ALSO FUND RAISE TO MAINTAIN AND ENHANCE THE FABRIC OF THE BUILDINGS.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1091
UNDERRIVER VILLAGE HALL
#302831 · £17,544 income
Runs village hall and green for benefit of inhabitants of Underriver
Platinum
95
/ 100
1092
SWANLEY WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE
#302854 · £25,843 income
The Memorial Institute exists for the benefit of the Residents of the Local Community of Swanley, Swanley Village and Hextable
Platinum
95
/ 100
1093
MUSWELL HILL CENTRE
#303054 · £71,242 income
Provides physical & leisure activities & facilities for local youth & community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1094
THE HONEYPOT LANE PLAYGROUP ASSOCIATION
#303060 · £223,495 income
Honeypot preschool aim to offer the highest quality care and early education for children below statutory school age whilst keeping fees as low as possible and being accesible to the local community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1095
NORTH ROMFORD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#303072 · £218,487 income
To provide facilities for welfare and recreation for local residents.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1096
HAREFIELD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#303079 · £42,363 income
Bowls, Dancing, Judo, Keep Fit, Line Dancing, Tea Dancing
Platinum
95
/ 100
1097
The Graham Spicer Institute
#303129 · £120,466 income
Maintenance of the Graham Spicer Institute for purposes of recreation and social welfare of youth, and facilities for religious well-being.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1098
SUTTON (LONDON BOROUGH) UNIT OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#303228 · £49,900 income
The Sea Cadet Corps is a nationwide voluntary uniformed youth organisation, open to all young people aged 12 to 18, Marine Cadets for young people aged 13 to 18 and with Junior Sections open to those of 10 to 12 years of age.The remit of the Sea Cadets is to provide fun, friendship, adventure and learning new skills based on waterborne and land based activities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1099
POPLAR BLACKWALL & DISTRICT ROWING CLUB
#303251 · £129,466 income
Teaching juniors and adults to row with the aim of increasing their fitness and taking part in competition. The club is nationally competitive in junior, senior and veteran classifications both male and female. The club also provides for non-competitive members.The charity achieves these aims by the provision of all the necessary equipment such as boats, a gymnasium and volunteer coaches.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1100
NORTH PADDINGTON YOUTH CLUB
#303301 · £367,699 income
NPYC's facilities include a multi-purpose sports hall, gym, I.T. room, kitchen, lounge, music room, art room, sensory room & youth hall for activities such as pool, table tennis, and board games. Holiday programmes include flying lessons, go karting, quad biking, driving lessons, jet ski-ing, sky diving, horse riding, scuba diving, cable ski-ing, theatre trips & residential experiences.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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