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Scout Group comprising of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts with an age range of 6 to 14 years. Part of the Spelthorne District providing Scouting activities for local boys and girls.
The Laleham Scout Group has Beavers, Cubs and Scouts sections. All sections welcome both girls and boys. Please see our web site for details of our programme and a review of past activities.
We are the longest established scout group in Staines. Providing scouting activies to boys and girls.
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.
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.
General advice and information for carers. Please call for further details on the carers support groups which meet in Staines, Weybridge & Walton. 
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.
Now changed to 'Spelthorne Choral Society' A friendly choral society that welcomes all singers
We area small, friendly Christian church meeting in Upper Sunbury for Sunday worship. During the week we aim to serve the local community in a variety of purposeful ways.
Meet at Spelthorne School of Gymnastics, College Way, Ashford (behind Spelthorne college) on Tuesdays. Children from 6 years old 7-8pm Adults 8.30-9.30pm Male & female qualified instructors. Social activities also.
Meets every other Thursday September-June at St Michael's Church Hall,Fordbridge Road,Ashford at 7.45pm. A varied programme of talks,displays, competitions,auctions and meetings with other societies covering all aspects of stamps and postal history.Twice yearly open day in spring and autumn with displays,stamp fair etc. All welcome.
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).
Water-skiing tuition for people with all kinds of disability. Membership open to all disabled people; able-bodied membership confined to qualified instructors.
CAMEO, a charitable organisation, offer much needed respite for carers of people with memory problems. More able people benefit from companionship and a full programme of occupational activities at our day centres in the borough of Spelthorne.
CARE in Shepperton is a group of volunteers which offers `Good Neighbour' help to those who may need assistance. We operate in Shepperton, Littleton, Halliford and Charlton (in the county of Middlesex) and our tasks consist mainly of Hospital and Health Centre journeys, collecting prescriptions and shopping.
Charlton Village Resident's Association aims to improve the surroundings of everyone who works, lives or visits the village by holding regular work days, tending to community shrub beds and litter picking.
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.
To provide a home-based care attendant service to enable carers to have a few hours respite. Trained care attendants provide this free service to carers of a person who has a physical or sensory disability, the elderly frail, a child with a disability or learning disability.
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.
The watch will have a meeting in November to dicuss there reasons and theory's on how to improve the Safety and Security of people who live on Feltham Road
Hatton Operatic Society is an amateur theatre group presenting two fully staged musical productions a year. We pride ourselves on being a friendly ‘family’ and our cast and crew, whose ages range from 10 – 80, aim to put on shows to the highest possible standard.
A small friendly photographic club which meets weekly throughout the year in the village of Laleham.
Our association was set up in May 2004 when the studios next door decided to redevelop. Our association is open to all in the Littleton Area, including Studios Road Estate, Magdalene Road Estate, Rectory Close, New Road and all others in the Littleton area that surrounds Shepperton Studios.
Manor Players of Sunbury meet at Riverside Arts Centre, 59 Thames Street, Lower Sunbury, Middlesex, TW16 5QS, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 19:30 hours. Everyone welcome from all ages. See our website for further details, or contact us on info@manorplayers.org Web: www.manorplayers.org
We are run by residents for residents of Stanwell, Surrey. Covering A2 housing properties.
We provide a contact point for parents of children with rare inherited metabolic disorders of protein metabolism.
Aims of the P.D.S. are to help patient and relatives with problems arising from the disease to; collect and disseminate information on Parkinson's Disease; and to encourage and provide funds for research into Parkinson's Disease. The Staines branch meets every third Thursday of the month (except August) at the Salvation Army Centre, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middlesex.
We are a local watch group serving the residents of Parkland Grove, Ashford, Middx.
Physically handicapped and able bodied sailing on Sunday afternoons April-October at Littleton Sailing Club, Littleton Lane, Shepperton, Surrey. The first and third Sunday of each month 2pm-5pm. They have trimarans built not to capsize and specifically designed for disabled people, and an experienced crew of helpers. Beginners and experienced sailors welcome.
We manage Shepperton Village Allotment Garden on behalf of Spelthorne Borough Council. We let plots to people who ask for one, as soon as we have one vacant. Currently, there is a long waiting list estimated at 2 years. Preference is given to people who do not have a long distance to travel, this means residents of Shepperton and Sunbury.
Meet at 8.45pm on the first Monday of the month at Hersham village hall (except for Bank Holidays) and the third Mon of the month at The Swan, Walton. Social activities & charity fund raising open to all, but the average age is over 50.
We are a committee run pre-school operating on a not-for-profit basis. Most of the profit made is ploughed back into the pre-school in the form of new equipment or improvements. We open term time only 9.15 - 2.45 four days weekly. We lease a hall from Spelthorne Borough Council and have responsibility for its upkeep. We are Ofsted registered.
Membership of the Forum is FREE with meetings being held on a quarterly basis at venues across the borough. At each meeting a guest speaker will give a short presentation about a topic of interest to the business community.
A friendly choral society open to all singers - either experienced or with a desire to learn.
Lists and maps with service times for churches in the borough of spelthorne.
The Spelthorne Civic Pride Volunteers are a committed group of individuals drawn from various organisations and the community throughout the area, working on a wide range of community inspired environmental projects. The activities are co-ordinated by a steering group with representatives from Residential Associations, Neighbourhood Watches, Schools, Youth Groups Crime Prevention and Local Authority.
The association can award grants to affiliated groups and publishes a quarterly newsletter
Spelthorne District Explorer Scouts
We are a section of the Scout Association working with Young People aged 14 to 18 years.
Spelthorne District covering; Ashford (Middx), Charlton Village, Laleham, Shepperton, Staines, Stanwell and Sunbury is proud to be a very active district with not only a large number of district events, but also individual groups undertake a wide range of activities and challenges on a regular basis.
Spelthorne District Scout Council is the gorverning body for Scouting within Spelthorne guiding the 12+ Scout groups within the district.
Admission is free and all are welcome! Opening Hours: Wednesday & Friday 2:00-4:00 PM, Saturday 1:30-4:30 pm.
Spelthorne Ramblers is a club for people of all ages who are interested in walking. The club is non profit making and all of its activities are arranged by a committee formed from members. Regular walks are organised in and around the southern counties along with walking holidays and weekends further afield.
Spelthorne Talking News provides free local weekly information and news to visually impaired people living in Spelthorne. Current format is audio tape, shortly to change to CD.
For further information visit www.spelthornevolleyball.co.uk
We provide a unique and much needed service to the elderly and disabled of Spelthorne, driving them to medical appointments throughout the borough and beyond. There is a small charge for mileage. All drivers are CRB checked. Contact us 10.00 to 12.00 noon Monday to Friday.
A luncheon and social club for retired business and professional men in the Staines, Egham, Englefield Green and Ashford areas. Lunches on the first Tuesday of each month at the Anne Boleyn Hotel, Staines at 12 for 12.45. Enquiries to the Hon. Secretary John Holding on 01784 455394 or johnholding@totalise.co.uk
We run from 8pm till 11pm almost ever Monday of the year. Occasionally we are in St. Mary's Church Hall, Opposite The Bells. Please check our web site: http://www.stainesfolkandblues.org.uk
Lively American musicals and musical reviews performed. The group has a busy social calendar. Open to all age groups. 
Formed in 1951, and therefore 60 years young, Staines Players was born out of "The Lea Repertory Company" and had it's home for many years in the Old Town Hall. We meet at Staines Prep School on Mon & Thursday evenings
Staines Ramblers is affiliated to "Ramblers Association". We provide walks in the local area including the Surrey Hills and the Chilterns. We meet on Saturdays and Sundays with a midweek walk on a Wednesday or Thursday. The walks are between 5 and 12 miles. Staines Ramblers is ideal for anyone who enjoys walking and meeting people.
Sailing on Sun,Mar - end Oct (weather permitting),from 2pm. (Some all day racing). Fri eve - social.Sailing late afternoon & early evenings on Wed during the summer.The club accepts any class of dinghy with a Portsmouth yardstick,especially:Enterprise,Laser,British Moth,National 12 & Mirror. 
Staines Shopmobility is a registered charity based on the Two Rivers retail park next to Waitrose. The service enables people with limited mobility to access all the town centre has to offer through the loan of mobility equipment.We also offer an escorted shopping service for people with a visual impairment.
A community group trying to improve the lives of the residents of Stanwell.
The Society promotes the study of history of the Sunbury and Shepperton area. Talks on subjects of historical interest take place at our monthly meetings. A series of outings are organised throughout the year, and members are encouraged to pursue local history research. The society publishes a journal twice a year, a regular newsletter, and also publishes its own books.
Known as SCORA we are a residents Association covering an area in Sunbury North of the M3 Motorway to the Borough Bounday; for from the East side of Cadbury Road to the Borough Boundary. We have no affiliations or connections to any political party; working for the benefit of those residing in the area and improvement of the environment.
Sunbury Neighbours is an entirely voluntary organisation which puts Sunbury folk who can offer help in touch with Sunbury folk who need assistance. Usually providing transport for shopping, visits to Health Centres/Dentist, P.O., Library etc. We seek volunteers on the understanding that whatever time they can offer is appreciated and "no" is a perfectly acceptable response to a request for ...
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