Gayle Rogers, founder of Gallery Home Visits (one of the Small Good Stuff community micro-enterprises in Rhondda), has been named as a finalist in the inaugural Green Growth Awards by Small Business Britain!
PooleNow is a brand new local email newsletter with community-driven content whose mission is to create a positive, community-focused space where residents can stay informed and connect with one another.
Groundwork North Wales are providing a completely free energy support service for residents in Wrexham and Flintshire. The Local Energy Advice Partnership (LEAP) is a service designed to help you save money and keep your home warm and comfortable.
If your project or organisation is within the first 12 months of development, with a clear social purpose benefiting young people in the UK, you could receive a grant or loan of £15,000.
British Heart Foundation are offering a free interactive online course called RevivR to teach you CPR. In just 15 minutes, you can learn how to save a life and receive your very own CPR certificate.
Westminster will launch a new community hub in Pimlico in 2026 after discussions with over 400 local residents and local businesses.
The National Centre for Learning Welsh offers a ‘Croeso’ taster course specifically designed for health and social care professionals. This free digital course introduces simple yet essential Welsh words and phrases.
If you are delivering a new or existing activity, or want to make changes in your organisation or charity, you could win a grant from National Lottery Awards for All England.
If you are you concerned about the rising cost of living, or need more information or advice, Age UK Gloucestershire’s team is here to support you at their drop-in sessions.
Annette recently had the pleasure of meeting with members of the Standards of Wrexham Services (SWS) Group. This dedicated group of volunteers living with a disability work closely with the person-centred planning team on a variety of projects.
As we start 2025, what will the new year bring you? A new career maybe? How about an opportunity to work for yourself and make a meaningful difference to people in your community?
Community Action Groups (CAG) Oxfordshire have just released some great training opportunities aimed at those volunteering and taking leadership roles within community groups in Oxfordshire.