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Hazlemere Bridge Club
Hazlemere Community Association, Rose Avenue, Hazlemere, Bucks, HP15 7UB.
Hazlemere Bridge Club We pride ourselves on being a friendly club welcoming players of all standards. The aim of the club is "Enjoyment for All". A prompt start, courtesy, quietness and consideration at all times helps achieve this aim. The Club meets once a week on a Friday evening at Hazlemere Community Association. Bridge starts at 7.30pm promptly and we ask players to arrive and be seated by 7.20pm. Enquiries to: Mary Cadman- 01494 863352/07765 567305 Read more
High Wycombe Philatelic Society
St James Church Hall, Plomer Hill, Downley, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP13 5NB
We are a society for collectors of stamps, postal history and associated interests in the High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire area. Meetings are normally held on Thursdays. Read more
Chesham Folk Club
White Hill Centre, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, HP5 1AG
We are a friendly club, welcoming visitors and performers from all nations, of all ages and from all walks of life. We all share a common passion for folk and acoustic music and we love a good sing and a good laugh. We meet every Monday at the White Hill Centre in Chesham, to enjoy the best in folk song and music. The club has been in existence in one form or another since 1964 and we have been in our current home since 1989. Read more
Youth Enquiry Service
52-54 Frogmoor, High Wycombe, , HP13 5DG
Formed in 1982, the Youth Enquiry Service (YES) is a charity based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, that offers free and confidential support and counselling to 13-25year olds. YES is staffed 6 days a week and four evenings a week. We currently support 6,000 young people every year. YES is staffed by a bank of over 50 volunteers, who are DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) checked and are carefully selected and trained to work with young people. Our counsellors are fully qualified, or in the final stages of training. Their case loads are carefully monitored by a supervisor, and all abide by The British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). YES also works in close partnership with many other organisations, including Bucks County Council, with many of our counsellors working on behalf of YES in local schools. Our mission is to provide support which is consistently delivered as non-judgmental, supportive, inclusive and empowering. We work with young people experiencing a wide variety of social welfare issues; these include housing, debt, sexual health, education and employment. These can lead to a range of adverse consequences for young people, most commonly, stress; anxiety, depression, ill health, relationship breakdowns, lost income and lost confidence. YES works hard to improve the mental and emotional health of young people. In the last 12 months, YES has provided over 1,452 hours of free counselling. We work with young people to improve their problem solving skills, so the help we give has long term benefits. Around one in ten young people experience physical ill health as a result of their social welfare problems, with around half of these young people visiting a GP, hospital or other health care worker. However, 34% of young people getting advice from a youth advice agency self-reported that their health had improved as a result, with many eating more healthily or tackling smoking or drug habits. Last year we dealt with 1,620 social welfare issues. YES also runs a busy sexual health service. We offer a chance to talk about relationships, peer pressure and healthy, positive relationships. We can provide free condoms, pregnancy & Chlamydia testing and access to family planning nurses. Last year we supported 3,456 young people in our sexual health service By resolving issues and providing early intervention, we have not only helped over 85,000 people over the last 30 years, but also saved a substantial cost to wider society and the public purse. One estimate puts the cost of the unresolved problems experienced by 16-24 year olds at £1 billion per year. Wycombe is the most ethnically diverse of the districts in Bucks, with its non white population higher than the national and regional average. YES’s service users reflect this diversity; we help promote a cohesive, inclusive and strong community, with equal access to services and opportunities. Read more
The Salvation Army
Frogmoor, Buckinghamshire, HP13 5DG
The Salvation Army is a Christian organisation and part of the universal Christian Church. Its message and the lifestyle it advocates are based on the Bible's teaching. Its work is to make known the good news about Jesus Christ and to persuade people to become his followers. Read more
Chiltern Embroidery and Textile Group
Tylers Green Village Hall, Church Road, Tylers Green, Buckinghamshire, , HP10 8LN
CHILTERN EMBROIDERY AND TEXTILE GROUP (C E T G) welcomes stitchers of all abilities and from all over South Bucks who share an interest in the various aspects of Embroidery and Creative Textiles. Meetings are held on the second Monday of the month at Tylers Green Village Hall. 7.30pm for 8.00pm Read more
High Wycombe & District Model Railway Society
Leigh Court, Leigh St, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire HP11 2QU, HP11 2QU
Situated in the town of High Wycombe, the railway club known as the High Wycombe & District Model Railway Society is now well established in its present home at Leigh Court, Leigh Street. We meet every week on Monday and Wednesday evenings & we are very lucky to have sufficient space in which to have many layouts of various scales and prototypes permanently erected and running. At present British and American prototypes are either built or in the build stages. Read more
Easter fun for all the family at Hughenden
High Wycombe, H14 4LA, England, HP14 4LA
Easter fun for all the family at Hughenden Read more
Flackwell Heath and Loudwater Local History Group
Flackwell Heath Community Library, Chapel Road, Flackwell Heath, Buckinghamshire, HP10 9AA
This local history group for residents of Flackwell Heath, Loudwater and Wooburn, in Buckinghamshire, aims to promote an interest in our history and to foster a sense of community. Read more
Trinity United Reformed Church
London Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 1BJ
We don’t claim to have all the answers and we’re not perfect, but we desire to serve God and reach out to all in our community. We aim to love Christ and to express that love in our daily lives. We believe that faith and prayer do make a difference! Hospitality is important to us – do join us for coffee, tea or squash after our morning service. We hope you will feel relaxed and at home. Read more
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