Community Websites A-Z

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A brownie group that meets every Thursday evening 6.00pm -7.30pm at Scout and Guide HQ, Seymour Road Godalming. For more information contact Lin Allen on 01483 420874
We are the local guide group that meets Tuesday evenings at Ockford Scout and Guide Headquarters in Seymour Road Godalming. From 7.00pm -8.30pm For further information contact Pauline Harrison on 01483 419136
Rehearsals take place on Tuesday evenings during term time and we give concerts locally three times a year. Regular donations are made to charity from the proceeds of our concerts, and we often choose charities with which our choir members have a personal connection.
A friendly club formed in 1933 serving Addlestone and the surrounding district including Bagshot, Staines, Walton-on-Thames and Woking. On Wednesday evenings from September to May we enjoy Scottish Country Dancing at Brook Hall, Ottershaw, to which dancers of all abilities are welcome. Other Scottish or local flavour social events are held to reflect the interests of members.
Alder Valley Brass is one of the area's leading traditional British brass bands. We promote brass music in the community by playing and competing at the highest level. The band also supports local charities, including the Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice and Help For Heroes, with concerts and other fund-raising.
All Aloud! is a Leatherhead-based community choir. All Aloud! was set up as part of a county-wide community singing project called ‘Singing Surrey’ and currently meets weekly in north Leatherhead. The aim of the choir is quite simply to give people who like to sing an opportunity to do so. No auditions, and no prior singing experience necessary.
The Arc Arts Centre is a registered charity aiming to bring the local community together using the arts such as dance, drama and art. Run by the dedicated Beth and John alongside an army of volunteers we run classes, workshops, events and productions to get everyone involved. We work closely with local schools and with special needs children and adults
Arts Partnership Surrey is an alliance between the county and 8 of Surrey’s district and borough councils. Its objectives are to build resources and develop infrastructure for the arts in Surrey, to promote the use of the arts and creative practices in addressing wider social, health, education, economic and environmental agendas and to deliver the shared priorities of the partners.
Ashford Art Club provides a meeting place for all those interested in painting and drawing of any ability. Artists come along regularly to demonstrate various forms of art and outings are arranged during the year. Exhibitions are held twice a year and all members, including the less experienced ones, are encouraged to exhibit at least one of their works.
Community Association and Social Club For all ages. Families welcome Member's Bar Sky TV (seasonal), Darts League, Live music, social nights, Quiz nights, Summer BBQs, Outside seating area. Ample parking. Halls and meeting rooms available for hire by local groups, societies etc., private parties. Birthdays, Weddings, Funneral gatherings etc. with kitchen and bar. OAP club, Children's dancing, Sunday car boot
Members are usually 60 years and over but younger folk can join. Activities: afternoons of entertainment and companionship; musical entertainment from visiting artists professional and amateur; annual dinner party (in the Autumn).
We are a choral society which rehearses each Monday at the Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, Ashtead, Surrey. Our members are from within the Mole Valley District and we give about 4 concerts each season. We have great fun and are a friendly society for anyone wanting to enjoy singing with like-minded people. Our season runs from September to June.
Ashtead Players have a long and successful history with a distinguished artistic record equalled by few dramatic societies. Established for over 50 years, with two distinct elements: Adult Ashtead Players, successfully presenting a whole range of popular theatrical productions, and Young Ashtead Players (12-18 years), offering a real performance experience for younger members.
Now in our 40th year, ATG is a friendly, successful amateur theatre company based in Warlingham. We produce an average of three plays a year, ranging from comedy, to drama, to musicals. The emphasis is placed on variety, quality and, most of all, fun! If you are interested, please contact info@atgdramagroup.co.uk or visit www.atgdramagroup.co.uk
Axis Youth Productions are a not for profit youth drama group who perform musical theatre in the main, often with performances at the Walton Playhouse and the Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking.
BANANAS ART is a user run, art group for adults recovering from mental problems. The purpose of the group is to use visual art to build confidence and self esteem. Members are encouraged exhibit and sell their work giving contact with the wider community which will help reduce the stigma of people with mental health conditions.
Theatre Group for young people aged 9 -15 years. Workshops in Drama, Dance & Singing with regular performance opportunities. No experience necessary - just enthusiasm! The group meets Thursdays during term time at The Institute, Banstead High Street, Banstead from 6.30 - 8.30pm
For men/women,about 50 yrs, wishing to meet their peers for recreation,study,hobbies,etc .
The Barn Theatre was purpose built as a community theatre in 1924. It is largely constructed of timbers from a local 13th century saw-mill and still serves its original purpose of linking Oxted and Limpsfield to provide a venue for social events. Plays, musicals, pantomimes, dance shows, musical evenings and a variety of other entertainments are hosted by the theatre.
We hold Play Readings/Social Events every 4-6 weeks. We put on a play for 3 evenings, in May & October at the Village Hall in Bletchingley. We are a friendly group and are always looking for new members. We need help with Acting, lighting, Sound, Wardrobe, Props, Set Construction and Front of House. Please come along and join us
Meet at Harrison Room,Barn Hall,Church Road,Bookham on the first and third Mon of the month at 8pm.English folk dancing to recorded music,occasionally live from an accordian.Visitors welcome,whether beginners or experienced dancers,with or without a partner.
We are a small, friendly amateur dramatic group founded in 1962. We present two productions each year and are based in the Bourne Hall, Farnham, Surrey.
Our music recitals are performed in a private home in Woking to intimate audiences of less than 50 guests. It is a unique experience to listen to musicians in this environment. There is plenty of opportunity to interact with fellow members, as well as to meet the artists themselves.
We aim to be friendly and supportive as well as hard working, and enjoy both concerts and social events. We are available to sing at weddings and similar events - for further information, contact us by email or phone.
Butterflies play and learn group for parents/guardians to come along. We run on a Tuesday and Thursday 9.15 - 11.30 offering juice, fruit and biscuits for the children and tea/coffee for the adults.
We are a group of artists who set up our own club following the demise of the local adult education courses here in Surrey. All mediums can be used; pastel, oil, watercolour, acrylic, charcoal, the list is not restricted.
The Charles Church Camberley Band is a 4th section brass band based on the Surrey Hampshire border.The band was founded in 1960 and has around 30 members between the main and training bands.
One & All newsletter: free arts and culture information for families in Surrey; listing theatre shows, museum and art exhibitions, classes and workshops occurring during the school holidays. This FREE listing is delivered before each school holiday. Sign-up on 01372 825 123 or email info@smartaudiences.co.uk This service is provided by Smart Audiences, a not-for-profit company developing arts audiences in Surrey.
Enjoyment is the keynote of circle dancing. Circle dances are international folk dances done in a circle. No partner or previous experience is required. For men and women of all ages - fun, fitness and friendship. Brook, Milford Thursday in 3 ten-week terms; Guildford third Tuesday of month; Lindford third Tuesday of month (afternoon); Hartley Wintney second Wednesday of month.
Bringing Claygate together
The ‘Community Film Unit' has the capacity to film, edit and create music for specific community productions. We launched our initiative because we believe that film based evidence is a powerful tool and helps to empower the community and create lasting memories of achievements. Film can act as a way of promoting new projects, raising awareness and celebrating success.
CONQUEST ART is a charity run by volunteers that teaches and encourages disabled people to create art, giving them an opportunity to express their feelings and gain a sense of achievement, which is also a valuable form of entertainment.
Meet at Methodist Church,William Road,Caterham at 7.45pm every Tuesday except August.English folk dancing for teenagers to pensioners.The club is a member of the English Folk Song & Dance Society.
DAiSY stands for Disability Arts in Surrey. DAiSY is a membership organisation, which promotes, champions and celebrates the work and inclusion of disabled artists in Surrey.
Dramatize provides fun and lively theatrical workshops for children and adults with all learning disabilities in schools and organisations in Surrey. Dramatize also holds regular workshops at the Riverside arts centre in Sunbury on Mondays and Fridays from 4pm to 6pm for adults aged 16plus with learning disabilities.
Dynamic performing arts, offers drama and dance for 2-18 year olds. We offer classes in Ballet, Baby ballet, Drama, Fitness, Jazz Dance, Modern, and Street dance.
A Society for all those interested in any aspect of the textile crafts. An opportunity to meet friends with similar interests, and improve and expand your skills. We are a small friendly group, meeting on the third Saturday of each month (except December), at the Village Hall, Headley, from 10am to 4pm.
Providing live choral music in a range of musical genres from Bach to Gilbert and Sullivan in Egham and the surrounding areas
Many famous and infamous historic figures are associated with the Elmbridge Borough, but their stories are in danger of disappearing. The Elmbridge Hundred documents this rich human heritage.
We serve people of any age with a learning or physical disability in the borough of Elmbridge and surrounding areas. We aim to increase public awareness of the abilities of people with learning disabilities, their problems, needs and those of their families and carers. We manage a purpose built facility for use for those with learning disabilities and their carers.
Ember Choral Society has around 90 singers and is a friendly non-auditioned choir. Our aim is to enjoy our singing while presenting high-standard concerts with professional soloists and orchestra. We rehearse on Wednesday evenings from 7.30 - 9.30pm at the Church of Our Lady, Hampton Court Way, Thames Ditton, KT7 0LP.
The Embroiderers’ Guild is the UK's leading independent educational charity and membership organisation promoting embroidery. From our centre at Hampton Court Palace, around the UK and internationally we work to celebrate and preserve embroidery's rich heritage and secure its living future as a contemporary art and craft. Our local branches include Kingston, Croydon, Guildford, Dorking, East Surrey, Haslemere and Woking.
Epsom Choral Society is a mixed voice choir with approximately 120 singers. Every year we give up to five concerts, take part in the Leith Hill Musical Festival in Dorking and usually enjoy a short concert tour abroad. Auditioning is not required but we do expect a committed dedication to high musical standards.
We are a friendly local flower arranging club who meet at Bourne Hall, Ewell 2pm on the 3rd Wednesday (December 2nd Wednesday and August no meeting). Visitors are welcome to enjoy a professional demonstration with monthly competitions, Sales and Publications tables. We also offer a range of outings and functions in addition to classes for beginners and intermediate flower arrangers.
Local amateur dramatics group devoted to the teaching of stage-craft to youngsters between the ages of 11 and 21. Meets once a week with additional Sunday rehearsals near a performance. Funds are raised from a nominal weekly fee to the members themselves and ticket sales. No auditions necessary to join.  
A small but friendly club of keen photographers who meet once a week between September and May to discuss all aspects of photography, and to show pictures (from film or digital) for general comment or to compete for the numerous Trophies awarded for particular forms of the 'Art'(Landscape, Pictorial, Pattern, Travel etc.- in colour or monochrome).
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