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Community Clay Club is a health and well-being clay project to support vulnerable, isolated and rural communities within South Shropshire.
A sustainable fashion project in Oswestry needs your help to bring a shared wardrobe of occasion wear to Oswestry Library. We believe beautiful, sustainable fashion should be available to everyone!
We're creating a community orchard at our farm-based day opportunity for adults with learning disabilities, Blossom Barns, uniting the community and enhancing the natural environment.
Transforming the community pub’s grounds into an inclusive, eco-garden with sensory plants, wildlife boxes, wheelchair access, bike racks, solar lighting, and seating for locals, walkers, cyclists.
We will transform our community garden into a vibrant space to eat, teach and socialise in, with garden trail and sensory herb garden, and lead outdoor wellbeing activities for those who need it most.
We’re tending the Garden of Remembrance and gathering village stories to create a beautiful, welcoming space that connects people, nature, and the shared history of Whittington.
An active play area for visitors children to the Cambrian Heritage Railways new station at Weston Wharf.
Community singing sessions are vibrant and engaging, where participants sing along to music with light movement or just enjoy the music.
River-Friendly Farming at Fordhall aims to slow the flow, store more water onsite, & provide places for wildlife and people to enjoy the benefits of a healthy water ecosystem and the wildlife it hosts
Digital skills and digital services are essential for individuals of all ages to stay connected and access support. We want to grow a mixed use space which will host digital inclusion and training.
We are creating an inclusive community for people who are in recovery from some form of trauma. We produce anthologies, podcasts digital videos and run workshops in schools, rehabilitation centres,
In partnership with P3 Paths Partnership Group, Wem Rural Parish Council would like to make the countryside more accessible so that local residents can enjoy walking in the parish.
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