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Little Lakes Golf Club
Lye Head, Bewdley, DY122UZ
Wolverley Camping & Caravanning Club
Brown Westhead Park, Wolverley, Nr Kidderminster, DY10 3PX
Registered camping and caravanning sites in the Wyre Forest Area Read more
Upside Down's
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Family group for people with Down's Syndrome and their families living in Harrow and the surrounding areas. Read more
Abingdon Town FC Weekly Car Boot Sale
Culham Road, Abingdon, OX14 3HP
Abingdon Town FC Weekly Car Boot Sale Read more
Cyclists Touring Club North Devon Barnstaple
Paul Dixon, Barnstaple, EX31
North Devon CTC are based in Barnstaple, and have a regular programme of Sunday rides. The rides start at 10.00am and the start point alternates between Barnstaple outside the North Devon Museum (opp.clock tower), Dolton Beacon (north of Winkleigh) or Bideford at Chapel Cottage, Landcross. Anybody is welcome to join and they are advised to take a drink and packed lunch. North Devon CTC member, Paul Zink, has compiled many cycle routes and uses GPS navigation on his bike. Fun and exercise in the great outdoors, taking in the spectacular North Devon sights. Read more
Braunton Football Club Barnstaple
Braunton Football Club, Saunton Road, Braunton, Devon, EX33 1HG
Braunton Football Club were founded in 1905 and recently marked it’s centenary which coincided with the building of a new clubhouse and changing room complex at Lobb Fields. Braunton FC is a growing and ambitious club which currently fields four men’s teams in the North Devon League and ten junior teams in the junior League. Braunton FC is an FA Charter Standard Community Club, which means that they are recognised and approved by the Football Association, all our managers are FA qualified and have been checked via the Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) to ensure that your children are in safe hands. They accept players of all ages and levels and are proud to have links with Devon’s three professional teams. Braunton Football Club is a friendly Club that is proud to be an active part of the local community. Read more
Braunton Camera Club
The Fortescue Club, 23 Wrafton Road, Braunton, EX33 2BT
Braunton Camera Club meets in the winter season every Monday at 7.30–10.00 in the St Brannocks Rooms. The Club is affiliated to the WCPF (Western Counties Photographic Federation). Anyone who has an interest in making photographs is welcome at the Club. The winter programme consists of a mixture of talks, presentations and competitions. We invite guest speakers to the Club on a regular basis and also tap the rich resource of our own members. All the Club members are friendly people and very willing to share their photographic knowledge. In the summer members meet informally at a variety of photogenic venues in North Devon Read more
Braunton Camera Club Barnstaple
The Fortescue Club, 23 Wrafton Road, Braunton, , EX33 2BT
Braunton Camera Club meets in the winter season every Monday at 7.30–10.00 in the St Brannocks Rooms. The Club is affiliated to the WCPF (Western Counties Photographic Federation). Anyone who has an interest in making photographs is welcome at the Club. The winter programme consists of a mixture of talks, presentations and competitions. We invite guest speakers to the Club on a regular basis and also tap the rich resource of our own members. All the Club members are friendly people and very willing to share their photographic knowledge. In the summer members meet informally at a variety of photogenic venues in North Devon. Read more
Midland Mencap - Walsall Hub
17 Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS1 1TU
Midland Mencap have recently opened the brand new Walsall Hub located on Lichfield Street in Walsall Town. Read more
Barnstaple Youth FC
Tews Lane Community Sports Rec Association, Tews Lane, Roundswell, Barnstaple, EX31 2JU
Barnstaple Youth Football Club are one of just ten clubs in the county to have achieved, and maintained, the prestigious and much envied status of FA Charter Standard Club. The Football Association Charter Standard Programme assesses the ability of clubs to provide high quality, safe and enjoyable football experience against high standards of criteria. The standard encourages clubs to continuously develop through on going support from the county FA staff, whose responsibility it is, to review on-going development as part of on-going health checks. The introduction of a Child Protection Policy should be seen as a clear signal that this Association is determined to ensure all necessary steps are taken to protect those children and young people who participate in youth football within all age groups. This local group meet regularly and offer children of all different ages the chance to train and play in a team sport either for fun or as a regular in a league team. Read more
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