Community Websites A-Z

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Activities: flying, camping, outdoor pursuits, sports, crafts, community service, drama and The Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. Girls aged 11-21 years. 
we are a local guide group which meet on a Monday night.
Beavers- 6-8 years, Mon, Wed & Thur. Cubs- 8-10 years, Tues, Weds & Thur. Scouts- boys 10-14 years, Mon. Explorer Scouts- young men & women 14-18 years, Tues. Network Scouts - young men & women 18-25 Band members of scout and guide movement- 8-20 years, Friday. 
Join: Beaver Scouts (6-8 years) Cub Scouts (8-11 years) Scouts (11 - 14/15 years) Explorer/Network Scouts (14/15 - 25 years).
We are a local guide group that meet every Monday evening in Jacob's Well
1st Molesey Sea Scouts are based in East Molesey Surrey near the River Thames. We have three sections taking boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 14. We are one of only 101 Sea Scout groups recognised by the Royal Navy. Our website provides information for potential and existing members.
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
1st Oxted Scout Group - uniformed youth organisation providing activities for children aged 6 to 14.5
We are the longest established scout group in Staines. Providing scouting activies to boys and girls.
We provide scouting to Stoughton for young people between the ages of 6 to 18 years old. We provide a varity of activities to all our members. We run the following sections: Beavers, Cub, Scouts and Explorers.
1st Tatsfield Scout Group
Scout Group comprising of Beavers, Cubs, Scouts & Explorer Scouts with an age range of 6 to 18 years. Part of the East Surrey District providing Scouting for Surrey and Kent areas.
1st Virginia Water Scout Group provides Scouting for members starting at age 6 and up.
Beaver Scouts from 6 years old, Cub Scouts from 8 years old and Scouts from 10.5 to 14. Scouting provides adventurous activities and personal development. Promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential.
Beaver Scouts boys 6-8, Cubs boys 8-10, Scouts boys 10-14.
We are a local scout group that meets in Cottimore Lane, walton, providing fun and activities for boys and girls aged 6 and upwards.
We are a Brownie pack serving the Chertsey area meeting once a week. Please contact us for more details
We are a thriving Scout Group and meet at Dunford Hall, Ashford, Middlesex. We take boys and girls from 6 years old, Beaver Scouts through to Cub Scouts at 8 and Scouts from 10½ to 14. Scouting provides adventurous activities and personal development. Promoting the physical, intellectual, social and spiritual well-being of the individual, helping them achieve their full potential.
Comfort Companionship Security. We are a non-profit making organisation that provides affordable assisted living for the elderly enabling them to live independently in a well-appointed small shared house where they have the company and a live-in manager. 2 meals per day are provided Contact Nick the house manager on 01737 247928 or our website on www.abbeyfield.com
Action for Life run a programme of 25 different free weekly walks around East Surrey. The mainly level walks are between 1.5 and 4.5 miles,and are aimed at encouraging people to either improve or maintain their health. The guided walks are led by trained volunteer walk leaders.
Age Concern Waverley is a registered charity which exists to provide services and promote the well being of all older people in the Waverley Area. We provide a gardening scheme, handyman service and a thorough information and advice facility. We have Rowleys, which provides healthy, low cost meals, chiropody, hairdressing, reflexology and activities such as bingo and exercise classes.
Open to boys and girls aged 13-18. Activities: flying, gliding, shooting, adventure training, Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, sports and visits to R.A.F Stations. 
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.
Historic anglican church serving members of the Warlingham and local community. Ideal venue for marriages, baptisms, funerals in addition to regular worship. Many community activities
We provide daycare of 25 places per day in our centre for anyone with a diagnosis of dementia. We also have carer support groups, a weekly social club for younger people with dementia. We have two outreach workers who can provide support,advocacy and information.
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
Advice and information for people experiencing traumatic life events: Job Loss; Relationship Breakdown; Bereavement
A fund raising group whose aim is help fund research into the causes of all arthritic disease and into finding an eventual cure. Tel 01252 714363 for more information
For those with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus and their families/carers. Offers funding and advice where possible via p/r ASBAH Adviser & Committee. Study day annually encourages disabled people to participate and arranges social gatherings. Newsletter and national LINKing. Also fundraises.
Free, independent and impartial advice on a wide range of issues.
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
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 University of the Third Age is a friendly organisation, offering a fresh approach to life-long learning. We organise our own activities, sharing skills, knowledge and experiences. Sociable meetings with an outside speaker are normally on the first Thursday afternoon of the month, at the Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall. Our 40+ study and leisure groups cover a range of subjects.
We are one of the small Bahá'í groups to be found in Waverley, linked to the worldwide community (www.Bahai.org) Meetings are held at the Godalming Pepperpot on the 4th Tuesday of each month, and elsewhere as advertised..
Banstead May Fayre is an annual event to raise money for charity normally held on the first Saturday in May. The fayre which started in 1985 is organised by The Banstead Village May Queen Group and is Chaired each year by the mother of the May Queen.
The association aims to protect and enhance the amenities and semi-rural environment of The Bourne, Farnham
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.
The Brigitte Trust is a registered charity offering a free service of emotional support and practical help to people suffering from cancer, motor neurone disease and other life-threatening illness. Our Volunteers are fully trained and supported and have undergone CRB checks. They offer help with sitting to offer respite for carers, driving to appointments, shopping and a listening ear.
The Society is a membership organisation run by volunteers with over 35 branches throughout the UK. The BRPS aims to raise funds for scientific research to provide treatments leading to a cure for RP. It also provides a welfare support and guidance service to its members and their families.
Phone support and local support group meetings.BTF newsletter.
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