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Let’s Create: Pay-What-You-Can play sessions in Stroud, where kids explore messy, unstructured creativity with recycled materials. Help us expand to more locations, keeping sessions accessible for all
Installing safe acoustic panels at Frith Youth Centre to reduce echo, creating a calmer, safer, and inclusive space for café, warm room, and youth sessions for all ages.
We've just opened a building in Stroud - called Redz! - to support some amazing local youth groups but they need everyone's support to really make it a thriving and sustainable youth community hub!
In collaboration with local businesses, Minchinhampton's Local History Group want to create a new, community inspired, interactive history trail in Minchinhampton to celebrate the town's unique past!
BATCOM (Brimscombe and Thrupp Community Composters) are building their brand new site, where we will take green garden waste and turn it into beautiful compost for our community.
Stroud Library of Things will make a variety of tools and equipment available at low cost for people to borrow. We want to inspire and support our community to spend less, waste less and share more.
Protecting the Severn Bore: A call to safeguard this natural wonder through eco-focused legal action and community events. Support our effort to defend its future and honour its legacy.
Under the Edge Arts needs a new lighting system. Our old equipment is failing us and needs replacing and our performers do like the audiences to be able to see them!
Little Acorns, Mighty Oaks is for two groups: young children aged 2 to 11 and adults who may be feeling isolated. Fun, engaging activity will help them feel happier and more connected to our world.
We are creating a non-profit climbing wall in Stroud to make climbing accessible, affordable, and inclusive for the whole community.
Equip Sharpness lifeboats with vital communication systems, enhancing safety and coordination for the lifeboat charity.
We will create a fruit and vegetable garden at the Arkell Centre which will enhance the outside area and be used by local families to learn about growing food in a small space
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