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1501
AUTISM EAST MIDLANDS
#517954 · £17,892,000 income
WE PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL, RESIDENTIAL AND DAY SERVICES TO ADULTS AND CHILDREN WHO ARE AFFECTED BY AN AUTISTIC-SPECTRUM DISORDER, OR A RELATED CONDITION. IN ADDITION, WE PROVIDE AN ADVICE SERVICE, AS WELL AS PLAY AND LEISURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1502
HOPE CHURCH, LANCASTER
#518178 · £195,932 income
As a church, we hold regular Sunday services and meet during the week for prayer and Bible study. We are deeply committed to serving our city and the wider Lancaster district, sharing God's love by supporting vulnerable people and those in need. We do this through our Celebrate Recovery programme and Bay Volunteers project, among other activities, and work very closely with the Adullam Programme.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1503
THE DURHAM SINGERS
#518274 · £20,023 income
Presentation of public concerts and other musical events.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1504
SLEAFORD CHORAL SOCIETY
#518318 · £14,639 income
The objects of the Society shall be to educate the public in the Arts and Sciences, and, in particular, the art and science of music, by the presentation of concerts and other activities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1505
UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE LEEDS
#518366 · £35,654 income
U3A Leeds is devoted to lifelong learning, providing opportunities for those in the Leeds area no longer in full time employment to share skills and interests by learning together.We hold fortnightly general meetings, usually with a speaker, and have special interest groups where members can share their knowledge, skills, and experiences.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1506
WAKEFIELD HOSPICE
#518392 · £7,248,720 income
Provision of the highest level of symptom management and care for people who have advanced active, progressive and life threatening illness., through the provision of a Specialist Palliative Care Team. The Hospice endorses a holistic approach in promoting quality of life for patients as well as providing the continuing support that is offered to families and carers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1507
CUMBRIA FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY
#518393 · £30,744 income
To promote and encourage the public study of British family history, genealogy, heraldry and local history with particular reference to Cumbria; to promote the preservation, security and accessibility of archival material.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1508
47TH COVENTRY (ST ALBANS) SCOUT GROUP
#518468 · £60,362 income
Scout Group. The training of children and young people to help make them better citizens when they grow up. This is by learning useful tasks. Outdoor activities with adventure. The chance to develop leadership skills.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1509
THE LITTLE THEATRE DONNINGTON SOCIETY
#518484 · £39,807 income
Amateur Dramatic and Operatic Society at present performing five annual shows. Shows include pantomimes, plays, musicals and concert style shows (operatic/musicals).
Platinum
95
/ 100
1510
CHASEWATER LIGHT RAILWAY AND MUSEUM COMPANY
#518516 · £517,590 income
Heritage Steam Railway and museum (The Colliery Line). Preserving aspects of the local coal mining industry.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1511
GREENFIELD VALLEY TRUST
#518532 · £188,215 income
To promote the restoration, improvement and permanent preservation of land and buildings of historic, industrial, environmental and agricultural interest for the benefit of the public.Also to maintain and provide heritage and countryside park.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1512
THE PRESTON MUSLIM CULTURAL CENTRE
#518584 · £227,994 income
Providing Religious services and guidance for the local community
Platinum
95
/ 100
1513
Age Connects West Midlands
#518610 · £2,733,831 income
Age Concern Birmingham is the foremost voluntary agency supporting older people, their families and carers. The services provided include, but are not exclusive to, day centres, luncheon clubs, carers support services, befriending schemes, specialist support services (grants and advice service, and debt counselling), information, tradesperson and handyman directory and volunteer schemes.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1514
STOCKTON-ON-TEES U3A
#518693 · £22,972 income
1. To advance the education of the public and in particular the education of middle aged and older people who are not in full time gainful employment in Stockton-on-Tees and its surrounding locality.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1515
Wyke Christian Community Church
#518779 · £86,040 income
Support for local, national and international Christian organisationsProvision of youth development activitiesProvision of local community facilities and services
Platinum
95
/ 100
1516
LIFE CHURCH, HORNCASTLE
#518797 · £30,695 income
TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH AND CONSCIENTIOUSLY TO ACCEPT THE STATEMENT OF FAITH, TO MEET TOGETHER, JOIN IN WORSHIP FELLOWSHIP AND LEARNING AND TO PROVIDE A BASIS FOR REACHING OUT WITH THE CHRISTIAN MESSAGE TO THE HORNCASTLE DISTRICT AND TO THE WORLD AND TO ARRNGE AND ORGANISE AND BECOME INVOLVED IN SERVICES AND MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE PURPOSE OF FURTHERING THESE AIMS.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1517
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL SCHOOL
#518889 · £13,634,191 income
The charitable company's principle activity continues to be the management of the Hereford Cathedral Senior and Junior Schools.The charity provides education in Hereford for boys and girls from the age of 3-18.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1518
HOWGILL FAMILY CENTRE
#519278 · £1,101,408 income
The Howgill Family Centre aims to provide support for Children and Families throughout West Cumbria so that every child might have equality of opportunity to achieve their full potential. The organisation coordinates Centre-based activities, Home Support and Community outreach projects.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1519
CARTWHEEL ARTS LIMITED
#519394 · £488,889 income
Cartwheel Arts promotes social inclusion, cohesion, diversity and regeneration through community participation in vibrant, innovative, high-quality arts projects.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1520
TAKE HEART LEICESTER
#519484 · £46,621 income
Support cardiac patients and their carers.Supply equipment & bursaries for hospital staff within the cardiac unit
Platinum
95
/ 100
1521
DERWENTSIDE HOSPICE CARE FOUNDATION
#519659 · £2,044,252 income
Provides generalist palliative care in a six-bed inpatient and day hospice facility for individuals with life limiting illnesses
Platinum
95
/ 100
1522
NEUADD DYFI
#519879 · £48,215 income
Community Hall for the use of the inhabitants of Aberdyfi
Platinum
95
/ 100
1523
DUNCHURCH SPORTSFIELD AND VILLAGE HALL
#519906 · £72,371 income
Normal village hall activities, Sports & Youth Club activities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1524
ASTBURY VILLAGE HALL
#520008 · £47,553 income
Maintenance of a Village Hall for community use.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1525
THE GOOSTREY VILLAGE HALL AND PLAYING FIELD
#520053 · £40,988 income
The provision of sports facilities (currently football pitch, bowling green, croquet area, astroturf and pavillion) for the inhabitants of Goostrey and the contigual parishes with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1526
NEWTON VILLAGE HALL
#520091 · £19,867 income
Provision of a hall for the benefit of the community at reasonable rents.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1527
THE UPTON VILLAGE HALL
#520128 · £36,077 income
Operation and maintenance of Upton Village hall for the benefit of the local community
Platinum
95
/ 100
1528
2ND CHEADLE SCOUT GROUP
#520173 · £64,642 income
Scout Group comprising of eight sections (Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers & Network) with ages from 4 to 25.Individual sections provide training, activities and skills for life to all members.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1529
2ND BRAMHALL BOY SCOUT GROUP
#520204 · £33,289 income
The Charity is a Group within the Scout Association. The Group runs four sections: beavers (ages 6 to 8), cubs (ages 8 to 11), scouts (ages 11 to 14) and explorers (15 and over).The Group owns its headquarters building, comprising meeting hall, committee rooms, kitchen and storerooms.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1530
HAZEL GROVE BOY SCOUTS LOCAL ASSOCIATION (3RD HAZEL GROVE GROUP)
#520209 · £66,916 income
SCOUT ASSOCIATIONS PROGRESSIVE TRAINING SCHEME
Platinum
95
/ 100
1531
28TH WALLASEY (CATHOLIC) BOY SCOUT GROUP
#520268 · £23,591 income
The purpose of Scouting 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.The Scout MethodScouting uses a Method, which is young people, in partnership with adults:
Platinum
95
/ 100
1532
THE HATHERSAGE MEMORIAL HALL
#520541 · £52,248 income
To provide a venue for social, cultural and sporting activities for the people of Hathersage and Hope Valley.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1533
HILLSTOWN MINERS' WELFARE TRUST
#520546 · £124,196 income
Provision of recreational facilities for the benefit of the inhabitants of the area of benefit without distinction of political, religious or other opinions with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1534
THE HORSLEY VILLAGE HALL
#520554 · £32,590 income
Village community hall used for local functions and organisations.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1535
1ST HENSINGHAM SCOUT GROUP
#520612 · £42,929 income
The Scout Association promotes 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, 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
1536
CUMBRIA COUNTY SCOUT COUNCIL
#520617 · £103,775 income
The purpose of Scouting is 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. It does this through an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training based on the Scout Promise and Law.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1537
DURHAM SOUTH COUNTY GUIDE ASSOCIATION
#520718 · £25,774 income
Our Mission is to be a warm and welcoming County with quality Guiding for all.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1538
HURWORTH VILLAGE HALL
#520830 · £21,116 income
Provision and maintenance of a Hall for the use of the inhabitants of the Parish of Hurworth and the neighbourhood without the distinction of sex, political, religious, or other opinions, and in particular for use for meetings, lectures, classes, and for other forms of education, recreation and leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1539
SPRINGWELL VILLAGE COMMUNITY VENUE
#520900 · £326,542 income
We are a community centre that provides a programme of activities for all ages and abilities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1540
THE COUNTY DURHAM FEDERATION OF YOUNG FARMERS' CLUBS
#520921 · £48,404 income
Educational activities e.g. public speaking, stock judging, cookery, craft Meeting and social events e.g formal meetings with speakers, inter club eventsQuizzes and competitions.Personal developmentTraining - First Aid, Food Hygiene etc
Platinum
95
/ 100
1541
VILLAGE HALL
#520933 · £28,682 income
The Village Hall is hired out to the local and wider communicty for private functions and also for community activites (WI, Keep Fit, Gardening Club, Dancing, Yoga, Parish Council Meetings, Mums and Tots, Short Mat Bowls to name a few)
Platinum
95
/ 100
1542
BISHOPSWOOD VILLAGE HALL
#520935 · £42,436 income
Provides facilities within a Village Hall for Bishopswood and the surrounding neighbourhood; in particular for the use of meetings, lectures, classes and for other forms of recreation. with the aim of improving the quality of life.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1543
EATON BISHOP VILLAGE HALL
#520948 · £33,387 income
Provision of a facility for community activities for the Parish of Eaton Bishop, including Ruckhall, Lane Head and Lower Eaton and other surrounding villages if required.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1544
STORRIDGE VILLAGE HALL
#520987 · £13,607 income
Provision of Village Hall for use by local community, both individuals and organisations.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1545
THE SMITH MEMORIAL HALL
#520997 · £21,790 income
village hall used by numerous groups for different activities
Platinum
95
/ 100
1546
WOOLHOPE NATURALISTS FIELD CLUB
#521000 · £15,303 income
Eight meetings and eight field meetings were held during the year. The Committee met four times during the year Newsletters were published in March and September The annual Transactions was published in December.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1547
AUGHTON VILLAGE HALL
#521012 · £47,970 income
The Charity is run for the benefit of individuals & clubs in and around Aughton area.The Village Hall is available for hire by any individual (over the age of 18) or organisation, within the statement of standard hire agreement and scale of charges. Those charges are intended to meet all expenditure and to cover the repairs,renewals and maintenance of the hall.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1548
BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT OUTDOOR PURSUITS CENTRE
#521024 · £27,389 income
Provision of unsupervised accommodation for young people who are participating in outdoor activities in the Snowdonia National Park
Platinum
95
/ 100
1549
BOLTON UNIT 46 OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#521043 · £66,894 income
For young people between the ages of 10 and 18 years, volunteering opportunities for adults. Educational activities, taught in the naval way. Seamanship, Marine Engineering, Marine Field Training, various boatwork activities, teamwork and other activities. BTEC can also be attained via the Sea Cadet training scheme. New skills in a fun, safe and supervised environment.
Platinum
95
/ 100
1550
BURNLEY, PENDLE AND ROSSENDALE UNIT 59 OF THE SEA CADET CORPS
#521056 · £16,361 income
The aim of the Unit is to provide a range of activities and adventures within a caring and disciplined environment based on the standards of the Royal Navy, to which young people can respond, and which in turn will assist in their development of self confidence, self discipline, leadership and a sense of responsibility to the community.
Platinum
95
/ 100