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Free, joyful sessions to connect the generations in St Annes, reduce loneliness through the power of music and sharing memories, culminating in an uplifting theatre performance of songs and laughter.
SAFE - to ensure the safety of players through purchase of a boundary rope SUSTAINABLE - decrease energy consumption in our cellar SEEN - broadcast our games for those who can't attend on matchday
Big Heart Mural Project: Transforming communities and spaces through impactful murals on pressing social issues. Art for change!
We are looking to refurbish and modernise our not for profit indoor skatepark in Leyland, allowing us to continue promoting physical activity, mental wellbeing and creativity for the local community!
FlakeFest 2019 brought together more than 2000 members of the community for an evening of music , culture and fringe events for all ages .Fleetwood wants to bring it back in 2024 , bigger and better.
Hope Street is a community café and hub set in Ormskirk town centre to provide a safe, warm and welcoming space where individuals and families can come for support with all aspects of life challenges.
It’s a campaign to buy quality cultural equipment & materials and raise a professional tutor session budget, so South Asian young people in the city can develop high level art & performance skills.
We want to deliver free art workshops in community settings for people with little or no art experience. Providing relaxed sessions that encourage creative freedom and promote the benefits of play.
Chorley Sheds provides woodwork, arts & crafts, gardening and social activities to help reduce effects of loneliness. The flat Main Workshop roof leaks, the idea is to cover this with a sloping roof.
We would like to invite members of the community to celebrate the 50th Birthday of Leyland Library in November this year. We want to have music and theatre events in the Library which all can enjoy
Help us expand our Festival of Arts, this year connecting the villages of the Ribble Valley, promoting art participation widely throughout the borough before returning to Clitheroe again in June.
St Annes FC are crowdfunding for equipment, coaching and pitch support, particularly for the women's and girls teams, to encourage new players and increase diversity at the club.
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